Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) conducts the prestigious BPSC exam, which is a State Level Civil Services Exam aimed at recruiting candidates for various positions such as Sub Divisional Officer, Rural Development Officer, District Sanapark Officer, and other PCS level Officers. The BPSC Syllabus for the year 2023 is determined by the Bihar Public Service Commission, an institution that assists the Bihar State Government in recruitment, transfer, and disciplinary matters related to public service in the state.
The BPSC Exam (Combined Competitive Exam) is held in three stages:
1. BPSC Preliminary Examination (objective type) for the selection of candidates for the Main Examination. BPSC Prelims syllabus focuses on general and societal awareness tested by objective-type (MCQ) questions.
2. BPSC Main Examination - 4 descriptive papers (1 qualifying + 3 merit ranking) for 900 marks It is for selecting candidates for interview for various services & posts as mentioned in the official notification. BPSC Mains syllabus, on the other hand, is much more comprehensive as this stage comprises nine theory papers.
3. BPSC Interview for the selection of candidates for various services & posts as mentioned in the official notification
The Prelims are the screening stage before the BPSC Mains. The marks in Prelims will not be taken into consideration for the final merit list. The BPSC Prelims Exam Syllabus and Pattern is
Few points to note regarding BPSC Syllabus for Prelims
Candidates who clear the Prelims stage will be eligible for BPSC Mains. Approximately, the number of candidates selected for Mains will be equal to 10 times the total number of vacancies.
The BPSC Mains Exam Syllabus and Pattern is
The Hindi paper and Optional Paper are the qualifying paper and will not be counted for the overall merit.
The BPSC Syllabus for GS 1 will include:
Syllabus for GS Paper 2
There is a significant overlap between the BPSC syllabus and the UPSC Syllabus.
Syllabus for Optional
In BPSC Mains, The optional paper, worth 100 marks, is qualifying in nature and consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs). To qualify, general category candidates must secure at least 40%, backward classes 36.5%, extremely backward classes 34%, and SC/ST, women, and disabled candidates 32%.
Optional Subjects in BPSC Syllabus are
The final merit list will be prepared based on candidates’ marks in Mains (900) and Interview (120). In addition to this, to prepare for the BPSC civil services exam, candidates should review the IAS Syllabus as well. There may be certain similarities between the subjects and topic lists for the BPSC and CSE exams. Those who are looking for motivation to excel in the state or central Public Service Commission exams must refer to the success stories of UPSC toppers and learn from their strategies.
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