BPSC Protest Enters forty fifth Day, Aspirants keep To demand Cancellation Of 70th Prelims exam
BPSC 70th Prelims: The protest by means of aspirants against the bihar Public provider fee (BPSC) reached its forty fifth day on Thursday, january 30, 2025. Applicants persisted their demonstration, accusing the fee of a paper leak for the duration of the seventieth integrated combined aggressive exam (CCE) in 2022 and demanding a re-exam.
For over a month, applicants have been protesting against the BPSC, mentioning irregularities inside the exam and calling for its cancellation. But, the fee has denied all allegations of a paper leak and has said that the seventieth BPSC Prelims will no longer be cancelled.
The 70th BPSC Prelims changed into conducted on december 13, 2024. But, the examination turned into cancelled for the bapu Pariksha Parisar exam centre in patna due to protests that erupted over an alleged query paper leak. One legit on duty on the exam centre also died of a heart attack in the course of the ruckus created by way of a segment of the applicants.
The BPSC announced a re-exam for the applicants who regarded for the seventieth BPSC Prelims within the bapu Pariksha Parisar exam centre. The BPSC also served show cause notices to 34 aspirants, who had been allegedly part of the disruption created at bapu Pariksha Parisar centre on december thirteen.
The re-exam became carried out on january 4, 2025 and the fee declared the outcomes for the seventieth BPSC Prelims exam on january 23, 2025 amid large protests throughout the kingdom over alleged irregularities.
BSPC exam Controller Rajesh Kumar Singh told reporters on friday that out of 3,28, 990 applicants who had regarded within the examination, 21,581 aspirants have cleared the CCE's initial check. Even as 1,409 applicants scored bad marks, most effective one candidate should rating a most of a hundred and twenty marks out of a hundred and fifty. There are a total of one,181 candidates who scored extra than 100 marks, and 6,344 scored among 90 to one hundred marks.