Bihar Teacher Recruitment: File BPSC TRE complaint between 3rd to 13th, also chance for document correction.- CMB College

Bihar Teacher Recruitment: File BPSC TRE complaint between 3rd to 13th, also chance for document correction.

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Bihar Public Service Commission has declared the results of all categories of teacher recruitment exam for the second phase. Counseling process is going on. Meanwhile, BPSC Chairman Atul Prasad on Thursday tweeted on the social media platform that BPSC has given one more opportunity to successful candidates in TRE to correct their uploaded documents. The commission has said that this is the last chance.

The BPSC chairman tweeted, ‘We are aware that some TRE candidates have made major mistakes in uploading their documents. Our portal will be open for successful candidates as a last chance to get it right –
1. December 30 to January 1 for TRE 1.0 Supplement.
2. 3rd January to 7th January 2024 for successful candidates of TRE 2.0.

On Wednesday, Atul Prasad congratulated all the successful candidates of Teacher Recruitment 2.0. He said, ‘You have created history and you will shape the future of Bihar. So, never forget that with great success comes great responsibilities.

BPSC has banned 413 candidates of Bihar teacher recruitment for 3 years
The Bihar Public Service Commission has banned 171 teacher candidates for one year and 413 for three years. These candidates made baseless and misleading allegations on the result of (TRE-1). An explanation was sought from these candidates by the Commission, after which this action was taken. These candidates will no longer appear for any examination conducted by the Commission. In an order issued by the Bihar Public Commission, it said that after the declaration of the TRE-1 result, some candidates contacted the commission through telephone and in person and informed that even though their score was more than the cutoff of the published result, they did not contact the commission. has been selected. In this regard, the commission sought online objections along with affidavits and evidence from November 29 to December 12.

Objection applications were received from 1756 candidates. The investigation revealed that 741 of these applications were submitted without an affidavit. No response was given from 413 candidates after the commission sought clarification. BPSC has said that an attempt has been made by these candidates to hide the failure and tarnish the image of the commission. All BPSC exams have been banned for the next three years.

If 171 admits his mistake, he is banned for one year.
Clarifications were submitted to the Commission on behalf of 171 candidates, stating that they had made an inadvertent mistake. It was stated that he could not give the affidavit due to extreme pressure and nervousness due to failure in the examination. Some said they did not upload the affidavit by mistake. In view of the error, it was requested to exempt him from disclosure. BPSC banned all these candidates for one year.

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