
BPSC AEE registration 2024 begins today for 24 posts; apply till June 10
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has invited online applications for 24 Assistant Environmental Engineer posts in Bihar State Pollution Control Board under Environment, Forest and Climate Change Department, Govt. of Bihar. (Advt. No. 34/2025). Applicants can submit their forms on the official websites bpsc.bihar.gov.in or bpsconline.bihar.gov.in till June 10, 2025.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification (B.E./ B.Tech./AMIE) in Chemical, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, or Environmental Engineering. B.Sc. Engineering degree considered equivalent to B.E./ B.Tech. is also valid. Applicants can check the vacancy details, pay scale, and other details available in the notification below:
Here's the official notification.
Application Fee
General category candidates and other unreserved applicants must pay Rs 750, while candidates belonging to SC, ST, all categories of women, and persons with disabilities (with 40% or more disability) are eligible for a reduced fee of Rs 200.
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