The
Bihar Public service Commission (BPSC) has officially opened applications for the
72nd Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) 2026, offering one of the biggest government job opportunities in the state.
🏛️ Key Highlights📌
Total vacancies: ~1,230 posts (reported final/updated count)🏢
Recruiting body: bihar Public service Commission (BPSC)🗓️
Application window: May 2026 (ongoing)⏳
Last date to apply: End of May 2026 (check official notice)🧾
Mode: Online application
👮♂️ Major Posts IncludedThis recruitment drive covers top state-level administrative roles such as:🏢 Sub-Divisional Officer (SDM)👮 Deputy Superintendent of police (DSP)💰 Revenue & Administrative Officers📊 Other bihar state civil services posts👉 These are
Group A and Group B level government jobs, considered highly prestigious.
🧪 Selection ProcessThe BPSC 72nd CCE selection happens in
three stages:📝 Preliminary Exam (Objective type)📚 Mains Exam (Descriptive papers)🎤 Personal Interview👉 Final merit is based on
Mains + interview performance.
📅 Expected Exam Timeline📝 application period: May 2026📄 Prelims exam: Mid 2026 (expected)📢 Results & Mains: Later in the year
💰 Application Fee (Expected Structure)General / OBC / Other States: ₹100 (approx.)SC / st / Female (Bihar): Relaxation as per rulesPayment: Online only
⚠️ Important Points for AspirantsApply early to avoid last-minute server issuesDouble-check eligibility before submittingKeep scanned documents ready (photo, signature, certificates)Follow official BPSC notification only for updates
🎯 Why this exam mattersThe BPSC CCE is one of the most important state exams because it offers:Stable government careerHigh administrative authority rolesStrong salary + benefitsLong-term career growth in bihar civil services
🧾 Bottom lineThe
BPSC 72nd CCE 2026 brings around
1,200+ government job openings, making it one of the biggest opportunities for aspirants aiming for bihar state services.👉 If eligible, applying early and starting preparation immediately is crucial.
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