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BPSC 71st CCE 2025 vacancies increased: Which new posts have been added?

BPSC 71st CCE 2025 vacancies increased: Which new posts have been added?

Indian Express17-06-2025
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has updated the vacancy list for the Bihar Integrated 71st Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) 2025. The recruitment drive, which was earlier notified for 1,250 posts across various departments, has now been expanded to 1,264 vacancies following the addition of 14 posts for Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP).
As per the latest update issued on June 16, 2025, the Home Department (Police Branch), Bihar, Patna, has sent a requisition to include the DSP vacancies, which are among the most sought-after roles in the BPSC CCE recruitment cycle. Notably, no vacancy had initially been announced for the DSP or Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) roles in the earlier notification.
पूर्व में राज्य सरकार के विभिन्न विभागों के अंतर्गत कुल 1250 पदों पर नियुक्ति हेतु एकीकृत 71वीं संयुक्त प्रतियोगिता परीक्षा की अधिसूचना जारी की गई थी।
दिनांक 16.06.2025 को गृह विभाग (आरक्षी शाखा), बिहार, पटना से पुलिस उपाधीक्षक के 14 रिक्त पदों हेतु अधियाचना प्राप्त हुआ है।… pic.twitter.com/zO8xcbAw3p
— Bihar Public Service Commission (@BPSCOffice) June 17, 2025
With the inclusion of 14 DSP posts, the updated total stands at 1,264. Here's a breakdown of the key positions:
Application details
The online application process for the BPSC 71st Combined Competitive Examination 2025 began on June 2, and will continue until June 30, 2025. Candidates must apply exclusively through the online mode by visiting the official website of the Bihar Public Service Commission at bpsc.bihar.gov.in.
The Commission has also stated that any further requisitions received from departments before the deadline will be included in the same recruitment cycle. For detailed eligibility criteria, post descriptions, and updates, candidates are advised to regularly check the official website.
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