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BPSC Teacher recruitment 2025: Apply for 7279 Special School Teacher posts today, details here

BPSC Teacher recruitment 2025: Apply for 7279 Special School Teacher posts today, details here

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The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has invited online applications from eligible candidates for the recruitment to Special School Teacher posts 2025. Interested candidates can apply for the posts on the official website bpsc.bihar.gov.in till July 28, 2025.
A total of 7279 vacancies have been notified, of which 5,534 posts are designated for Primary Level (Classes 1 to 5) and 1,745 posts for Upper Primary Level (Classes 6 to 8). Applicants can check the eligibility criteria, age limit, pay scale, and other details available in the notification below:
Here's the official notification.
Application Fee
The application fee is Rs 750 for general and other unreserved candidates, and Rs 200 for SC/ST, all category female candidates, and differently-abled candidates (40% or more disability). An additional biometric fee of Rs 200 applies, for candidates who have not provided an Aadhaar number as identity proof.
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time3 hours ago

  • Indian Express

Rescued from ‘unhygienic' old age home, senior citizens land at govt shelter housing 106 residents in 13 rooms

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RRB NTPC 2025 Answer Key For Graduate Level Post Released, Check Details
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