BPSC TRE 2024: Phase 3 Begins Today, Check Exam Day Guidelines
BPSC TRE 2024: Phase 3 Begins Today, Check Exam Day Guidelines
BPSC has established 415 exam centres for the first shift and 277 centres for the second shift for the exam scheduled on March 15

The third part of the BPSC Teacher Recruitment Examination (TRE) teacher in Bihar will begin today, March 15.. The candidates’ centre codes for this recruitment exam have been made public by the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC).

Based on the available data, BPSC has established 415 exam centres for the first shift and 277 centres for the second shift for the exam scheduled on March 15. The first shift will see two lakh fourteen thousand candidates, while the second shift will see one lakh sixty thousand candidates. The BPSC TRE third phase of recruitment aims to appoint 87,774 teachers.

BPSC TRE Phase 3: Exam Day Guidelines

–– At the beginning of each shift, candidates are required to provide an extra copy of their e-Admit Card, which they must turn it to the invigilator duly signed.

–– To enter the examination venue, a valid ID proof must be shown in addition to the BPSC TRE admit card.

–– It is recommended that applicants arrive at the exam centre well in advance, around two hour before the reporting time, as the entrance gates will be closed one hour prior to the start of the examination.

–– Given the BPSC exam’s objective nature, items like as markers, correction fluid, blades, and erasers are completely prohibited at exam facilities.

–– Mobile phones, Bluetooth gadgets, Wi-Fi devices, electronic pens, pagers, smartwatches, and other similar items are not permitted in the exam hall.

In addition to biometric attendance, the candidates’ faces and irises will be examined. Following the implementation of these procedures, it will become more challenging for fraudulent candidates to show up for the teacher appointment exam. Should candidates be found engaging in unlawful conduct, a formal complaint will be filed against them promptly, and they will also be placed on a blacklist. Applicants who use false identities to pass the exam will not be permitted to take part in any other examinations administered by the Commission.

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