Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has finally declared the final result of the 70th Combined Competitive Examination after many controversies, protests and legal hurdles. With the release of this result, the wait and suspense that has been going on for the last several months has completely ended. In this year’s examination, Shraddha Pandey has secured first position in the entire state by securing a total of 593 marks. Right behind them were Shashank Gaurav and Ayush Bijoy, who shared the second and third position by scoring 592-592 marks. Commission Chairman Ravi Manubhai Parmar officially announced the results in Patna. He said that against the total of 2,035 vacancies, 2,027 candidates have been declared finally successful.
Was waiting for the result for a long time
Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has finally declared the final result of the 70th Combined Competitive Examination after many controversies, protests and legal hurdles. With the release of this result, the wait and suspense that has been going on for the last several months has completely ended. In this year’s examination, Shraddha Pandey has secured first position in the entire state by securing a total of 593 marks. Right behind them were Shashank Gaurav and Ayush Bijoy, who shared the second and third position by scoring 592-592 marks. Commission Chairman Ravi Manubhai Parmar officially announced the results in Patna. He said that against the total of 2,035 vacancies, 2,027 candidates have been declared finally successful.
BPSC 70th Result: Check your result in these 6 easy steps
If you want to see your result, you can follow the easy method given below-
Open the official website: First of all, open the official website of Bihar Public Service Commission bpsc.bihar.gov.in on your mobile or computer.
Go to Result Section: On the homepage of the website itself you will see the option of Result or Important Notice, click on it.
Click the link: Here you will get the active link of ’70th Combined Competitive Examination Final Result’, tick on it.
Download PDF File: As soon as you click on the link, a PDF merit list of the selected candidates will open in front of you, download it on your device.
Find your roll number: Open this PDF file and press Ctrl + F on your keyboard and search by writing your roll number or name, if you are selected then your number will be highlighted.
Keep the printout safe: Take a printout or screenshot of this result page and keep it with you for future reference and further paperwork.
The process was completed amidst controversies and uproar.
This historic recruitment process started last year with the preliminary examination held on January 4, 2025. But right from the beginning, this examination was surrounded by controversies when huge uproar and uproar was seen in the Bapu examination premises. After this the Commission had to cancel the preliminary examination and conduct the examination again. Not only this, the students also staged a long protest for about three months demanding complete cancellation of this recruitment. However, despite all the pressures, the Commission continued with its selection process and clarified that the confidentiality and transparency of the examination has not been compromised at any level.
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The biggest recruitment in the history of the commission
According to BPSC officials, this recruitment drive has been the biggest ever in the entire history of the commission. This time, vacancies were announced for a total of 2,035 administrative posts, for which a record 5,450 candidates appeared in the final stage i.e. interview. The Commission said that due to such a large number of candidates taking interviews, it took some time to release the final result. If compared with previous years, in the 68th examination there were only 324 posts and 817 people were interviewed, whereas in the 69th examination, 1,252 candidates appeared for 475 posts. In comparison to that, the work this time was many times bigger.
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