BPSC TRE Vacancy: More vacancies for Chemistry and History in the third Bihar teacher recruitment, know how many applications have been received so far

BPSC TRE Vacancy: More vacancies for Chemistry and History in the third Bihar teacher recruitment, know how many applications have been received so far

BPSC TRE 3.0 Vacancy: The application process for the third phase of BPSC Bihar teacher recruitment will end on 23 February. In the third phase, more than 86 thousand vacancies will be filled from classes 1 to 12. The highest number of seats in higher secondary are in Chemistry subject of Science Faculty. Whereas in the Faculty of Arts, the maximum number of seats are in History subject. This time there will be examination in total 56 subjects. In this, there will be examination of three subjects in class 1 to 5, eight in class 6 to 8, 15 in secondary and 30 in higher secondary.

2.85 lakh registrations so far for the third phase

So far, 2 lakh 85 thousand candidates have registered in the third phase. More than two lakh 60 thousand candidates have deposited the money. Finally, 2 lakh 35 thousand have filled the form to appear in the examination. Candidates are demanding to extend the date of application. The number of vacancies has not yet been sent to the Commission. In such a situation, it is expected that the application date can be extended by two days.

BPSC: 584 teacher candidates exempted from ban

Bihar Public Service Commission has given another chance to 584 teacher candidates who were banned after the examination in the first phase. Now these candidates can appear in the further examinations of BPSC. He was accused of tarnishing the image of the Commission without any concrete evidence.

Bihar Teacher Recruitment: BPSC TRE selected 7 teachers dismissed, 98 resigned, these candidates get another chance for counseling

BPSC had released the result of the first phase of teacher reinstatement in December 2023. After this the candidates had made many false allegations against the Commission. When evidence was sought from them regarding the allegations, they could not present any concrete facts. After this, the Commission had banned 171 of these candidates from appearing in any examination of the Commission for one year and 413 candidates for three years. After affidavit, explanation and apology, he was given amnesty after a review meeting in the Commission. Commission Secretary Ravi Bhushan said that candidates should not repeat these mistakes in future. Otherwise there will be no forgiveness. In the second phase also, many had raised questions on the result. No decision has been taken on these yet.

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