
Bihar Vidhan Sabha recruitment 2025: Exam dates for Junior Clerk posts released, admit card on this date
The Bihar Vidhan Sabha has officially announced the schedule for the much-awaited Junior Clerk recruitment under Advertisement No. 02/2024. The preliminary examination, aimed at filling one of the 19 Junior Clerk positions out of a total 109 vacancies, is set for Sunday, 27 July 2025, from 11 am to 1 pm, with reporting time at 8:30 am.
Admit cards will be available from Friday, 18 July 2025, onwards at the official portal: vidhansabha.bih.nic.in.
Candidates must enter their credentials to download hall tickets. This recruitment drive offers a stable government position for aspirants aiming to secure a role in the state's legislative framework, requiring preparation and punctuality.
How to download Bihar Vidhan Sabha clerk admit card
Once released, students will be able to download their admit card by following the steps below:
Visit vidhansabha.bih.nic.in
Navigate to the Recruitment or Admit Card section
Select 'Bihar Vidhan Sabha Junior Clerk Admit Card 2025'
Input registration number, DOB, captcha
Download and print the hall ticket
Bihar Vidhan Sabha clerk recruitment drive
The Bihar Vidhan Sabha Junior Clerk recruitment drive is progressing steadily, with key dates now officially announced.
The admit cards will be available for download from 18 July 2025 on the official website. The preliminary examination is scheduled for 27 July 2025, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, and candidates must report by 8:30 am. The exam will be conducted in offline OMR format at various centers across Bihar, including cities like Patna and Gaya.
This recruitment is part of a broader hiring process for 109 total vacancies, with 19 positions specifically for Junior Clerks, and the remaining for roles such as Assistant Section Officer (ASO), Personal Assistant (PA), and Stenographer. Candidates are advised to stay updated and prepare accordingly.
Exam pattern and selection process
Prelims:
100 questions (400 marks) covering General Studies (50), Logical Reasoning (30), and Science & Maths (20) in a single two-hour shift; negative marking applies
Further rounds:
Typing Test and Document Verification
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