BPSC 70th CCE Re-exam OMR Sheet, Answer Key Released; Check Direct Link


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BPSC 70th CCE Re-exam Answer Key: According to the official notice by BPSC, candidates can download the OMR sheet starting today, January 19 up to January 21.

BPSC 70th CCE Re-exam OMR Sheet, Answer Key Released; Check Direct Link

BPSC 70th CCE Prelims answer key link now available on the official website at bpsc.bih.nic.in. (Representative/File Photo)

BPSC 70th Prelims Answer Key: The Bihar Public Service Commission has released the provisional answer key for the 70th Combined Competitive Examination (BPSC 70th CCE). Candidates who appeared for the re-exam held on January 4 can now download and check the BPSC 70th CCE Prelims answer key from the official website at bpsc.bih.nic.in.

According to the official notice by BPSC, candidates can download the OMR sheet starting today, January 19 up to January 21. Candidates can also raise objections against the provisional answer key, if any, until January 21, 2025.

How To Download BPSC 70th CCE Answer Key?

Step 1: Visit the official website of BPSC at bpsc.bih.nic.in

Step 2: On the homepage, click on the OMR sheet link

Step 3: Go to the login page and enter the required credentials

Step 4: The BPSC 70th Prelims OMR Sheet PDF will appear on your screen, download it

Step 5: Check the responses and raise objections, if any, by uploading supporting documents and paying the required fee.

The BPSC 70th CCE was held on December 13 however a re-exam was held for 12,000 candidates on January 4, who had appeared for the test at the Bapu Pariksha Parisar centre. The retest was held at 22 centres here from noon and continued till 2 pm. Of the total candidates, 8200 appeared for the retest. The exam had been in the eye of a storm over allegations of leak of question papers, which was denied by the commission.

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District Magistrate Chandrashekhar Singh told reporters, “The retest was peacefully held at all the centres, where adequate arrangements were put in place. The district administration had issued strict guidelines. Unauthorised entry, gatherings and protests within a 200-metre radius of the centres were prohibited.”

The matter had also reached the Supreme Court however, it refused to entertain a plea over alleged irregularities in the prelims exam.



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