BPSC 72nd Notification 2026: Dates, Eligibility, Syllabus & Complete Preparation Guide

BPSC 72nd Notification 2026 officially released on 5 May for 1,230 vacancies. Check exam dates, eligibility, syllabus, salary & how to apply before 31 May 2026.

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The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has officially released the 72nd Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) Notification 2026 on May 5, 2026. This is one of the most coveted state-level civil services examinations in India, offering graduates a path to prestigious Group A and Group B administrative posts across Bihar’s government departments — including the much sought-after positions of Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Revenue Officer, and Block Development Officer (BDO).

With 1,230 vacancies announced, the online application process starts from 7th May 2026 and closes on 31st May 2026. The Prelims exam is scheduled for 26th July 2026 (Sunday). This article covers every detail candidates need — from eligibility and exam pattern to salary and preparation tips.

BPSC 72nd CCE 2026: Overview

Field Details
Conducting Body Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC)
Exam Name 72nd CCE (Combined Competitive Exam)
Notification Date 5th May 2026
Total Vacancies 1,230 Posts
Application Dates 7 May – 31 May 2026
Prelims Exam Date 26th July 2026 (Sunday)
Exam Mode Offline (OMR / Descriptive)
Qualification Graduation (Any Discipline)
Selection Process Prelims → Mains → Interview
Job Location Bihar
Official Website bpsc.bihar.gov.in
Application Fee ₹100 (General) | ₹100 (SC/ST)

BPSC 72nd Notification 2026 – Important Dates

Candidates must note all key dates to ensure they do not miss any deadline in the recruitment cycle. The table below captures the complete schedule:

Event Date
Official Notification Release 5th May 2026 OUT
Online Application Begins 7th May 2026
Last Date to Apply Online 31st May 2026
Application Correction Window To Be Notified
Admit Card Release (Prelims) July 2026 (approx. 10–15 days before exam)
BPSC 72nd Prelims Exam Date 26th July 2026 (Sunday) CONFIRMED
Prelims Result Declaration To Be Announced
Mains Examination Expected Q4 2026 / Q1 2027
Interview / Personality Test To Be Announced
Final Result & Merit List To Be Announced

Note: The Prelims exam date of 26th July 2026 was confirmed in the official BPSC Exam Calendar 2026, released in February 2026. Candidates must keep checking bpsc.bihar.gov.in for any schedule updates.

BPSC 72nd Vacancy 2026 – Post-Wise Details

The Bihar Public Service Commission has announced 1,230 vacancies under the 72nd CCE 2026. These vacancies span across Group A (Level-9) and Group B (Level-7) administrative posts in multiple state government departments. The posts cover a wide range of administrative, revenue, police, and welfare services.

Post Name Group Pay Level
Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) / Senior Deputy Collector Group A Level 9
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Group A Level 9
District Commandant, Home Guard Group A Level 9
Sub-Registrar / Joint Sub-Registrar Group B Level 7
Revenue Officer and Equivalent Group B Level 7
Block Development Officer (BDO) Group B Level 7
Block Panchayat Raj Officer Group B Level 7
Labour Superintendent Group B Level 7
Cane Officer Group B Level 7
Cooperative Extension Officer Group B Level 7
Block SC & ST Welfare Officer Group B Level 7
Block Minority Welfare Officer Group B Level 7
Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) Group B Level 7
Financial Administrative Officer & Equivalent Group B Level 7

Important: The exact post-wise and category-wise vacancy breakup is available in the official BPSC 72nd Notification 2026 PDF. Candidates are advised to download the PDF from bpsc.bihar.gov.in for the final confirmed figures.

Eligibility Criteria for BPSC 72nd CCE 2026

Before submitting the application form, candidates must verify that they fully satisfy all eligibility parameters prescribed in the official notification.

Nationality

  • Candidates must be Indian citizens.
  • Domicile of Bihar is required for availing reservation and category-based benefits.

Age Limit (As of 1st August 2026)

Category Minimum Age Maximum Age
General (Male) 20 / 21 / 22 years (Post-wise) 37 years
General (Female) 20 / 21 / 22 years (Post-wise) 40 years
OBC (Male & Female) 20 / 21 / 22 years (Post-wise) 40 years
SC / ST (Male & Female) 20 / 21 / 22 years (Post-wise) 42 years
PwD (Persons with Disability) As per BPSC rules As per BPSC rules
Ex-Servicemen As per Bihar Govt. norms As per Bihar Govt. norms

Educational Qualification

Post Category Required Qualification
General Administrative Posts (SDO, DSP, BDO, Revenue Officer, etc.) Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from a UGC-recognized university
Sub-Registrar / Joint Sub-Registrar LLB (Law Degree)
Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) Bachelor’s Degree with Home Science / Psychology / Sociology / Labour & Social Welfare as an optional subject
Financial Administrative Officer Bachelor’s Degree (Commerce preferred)

Note for Final Year Students: Candidates appearing in the final year of graduation can apply, but must hold the degree or final marksheet before submitting the Mains application form (DAF).

Attempts Limit

  • There is no restriction on the number of attempts, provided the candidate is within the prescribed age bracket.
  • Exception: Government employees with 3 or more years of service are allowed only one attempt (Bihar Urban Development & Housing Department directive).

BPSC 72nd CCE 2026 – Revised Exam Pattern

The selection process consists of three stages: Preliminary Examination, Main (Written) Examination, and Interview / Personality Test. The entire process is designed to test a candidate’s knowledge, analytical ability, writing skills, and suitability for public service.

Stage 1: Preliminary Examination (Screening Test)

The Prelims is an objective-type screening test. Marks obtained here are NOT counted in the final merit list — it is used only to shortlist candidates for the Mains examination.

Paper Subject Questions Marks Duration
Single Paper General Studies (GS) 150 150 2 Hours
  • The exam is conducted in offline (OMR-based) mode.
  • Questions are of objective / MCQ type.
  • There is no negative marking in the Prelims.
  • The exam is conducted in English and Hindi (bilingual).
  • Candidates qualifying the Prelims are called for Mains at a ratio determined by the commission.

Stage 2: Main (Written) Examination

The Mains is the merit-determining stage, testing analytical depth, subject knowledge, and answer-writing quality. It consists of descriptive / written papers.

Paper Subject Marks Duration Nature
Paper 1 General Hindi 100 3 Hours Qualifying (30% min.)
Paper 2 General Studies – I (Modern History of India, Culture, Current Events, Statistics) 300 3 Hours Merit-counting
Paper 3 General Studies – II (Indian Polity, Economy, Geography, Science & Technology) 300 3 Hours Merit-counting
Paper 4 Essay (Three essays from given topics) 300 3 Hours Merit-counting
Paper 5 Optional Subject (Chosen by candidate) 300 3 Hours Merit-counting
  • The Mains exam is conducted in English or Hindi (candidate’s choice).
  • No negative marking in the Mains examination.
  • General Hindi is a qualifying paper — candidates must score a minimum of 30% to be eligible.
  • Candidates shortlisted for Interview are called at 2.5 times the number of vacancies, category-wise.
  • Candidates must mandatorily select their service/post preference during the Mains application — no change is allowed later.

Stage 3: Interview / Personality Test

Component Marks
Personality Test (Interview) 120 Marks

The interview assesses the candidate’s personality, communication skills, general awareness, ethical judgment, and suitability for administrative service. In a notable update for 2026, the interview panel now includes IAS and IPS officers, with a stronger focus on practical assessment and merit-based selection. The final merit list is prepared based on Mains + Interview marks only.

BPSC 72nd Syllabus 2026 – Highlights

Prelims – General Studies Syllabus

  • General Science
  • Current Events of National and International Importance
  • History of India with special reference to the Indian National Movement
  • Geography of India (Physical, Social, and Economic) and Bihar
  • Indian Polity and Economy including role of Panchayati Raj Institutions
  • Indian National Movement and the role of Bihar
  • General Mental Ability and Elementary Mathematics (up to Class 10)
  • Bihar-specific geography, history, culture, and economy

Mains – GS Paper I Syllabus

  • Modern History of India and Indian Culture
  • Current Events of National and International Importance
  • Statistical Analysis, Graphs, and Diagrams

Mains – GS Paper II Syllabus

  • Indian Polity — Constitution, Governance, Public Policy, Rights Issues
  • Indian Economy and Social Development — Poverty, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives
  • Geography of India — Physical, Social, Economic Geography
  • Role and Impact of Science and Technology in the development of India

How to Apply Online for BPSC 72nd CCE 2026

The application process is entirely online. Candidates must follow these steps once the portal is active from 7th May 2026 at bpsc.bihar.gov.in and bpsconline.bihar.gov.in.

  1. One Time Registration (OTR): Visit bpsconline.bihar.gov.in and complete your OTR using a valid email ID and mobile number. The OTR number is your permanent BPSC registration ID for all future applications.
  2. Login & Select Exam: Log in using your OTR credentials, verify personal and academic details, and select “72nd CCE / CDPO / FAO / Probation Officer” from the advertisement list.
  3. Fill Post Preferences: Select your preferred post/service carefully. This is mandatory and no changes will be accepted later in the process.
  4. Upload Documents: Upload a recent passport-sized photograph, signature, and other documents in the prescribed format and size.
  5. Pay Application Fee: Pay the fee online through the available payment gateway. Note: Candidates without an Aadhaar number will need to pay an additional Biometric Fee of ₹200.
  6. Final Submission: Review all details carefully before clicking the final submit button. Download and print two copies of the submitted application form and fee receipt for future reference.

BPSC 72nd Application Fee 2026

Category Application Fee
General / OBC / EWS ₹100 per examination
SC / ST ₹100 per examination
PwD (Persons with Disability) As per BPSC norms
Biometric Fee (without Aadhaar) Additional ₹200 per examination

Tip: If applying for multiple examinations (72nd CCE + CDPO + Sub-Divisional Protection Officer), the fee of ₹100 is payable separately for each exam.

BPSC 72nd Salary & Job Profile 2026

BPSC posts come with an attractive salary structure based on the 7th Pay Commission, along with allowances and long-term career growth opportunities. The salary includes Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), and Travel Allowance (TA), in addition to base pay.

Post Group Pay Level Basic Pay Range (Approx.)
Group A (SDO, DSP, District Commandant) Level 9 ₹53,100 – ₹1,67,800 per month
Group B (BDO, Revenue Officer, Sub-Registrar, etc.) Level 7 ₹44,900 – ₹1,42,400 per month

Beyond the monetary compensation, BPSC posts carry significant social status, authority, and career progression within the Bihar administrative machinery. Officers are entitled to government accommodation, official vehicles, security personnel (for senior posts), and various state government perks.

BPSC 72nd CCE 2026 – Preparation Strategy

The BPSC CCE demands consistent, well-rounded preparation across a broad syllabus. Here is a structured approach to help candidates optimize their time between now and the Prelims on 26th July 2026.

1. Understand the Syllabus Thoroughly

Begin by downloading the official BPSC 72nd Notification PDF and mapping the complete syllabus. Know which topics carry the highest weightage in the Prelims GS paper — General Science, Current Affairs, History, and Geography typically dominate.

2. Build Conceptual Foundation with NCERTs

Read NCERT books from Classes 6–12 for History, Geography, Polity, and Economics. These form the conceptual backbone for both the Prelims and Mains GS papers and are non-negotiable for any serious aspirant.

3. Dedicate Extra Time to Bihar-Specific Content

Bihar-related questions on history, culture, geography, economy, governance, and current affairs appear in both Prelims and Mains. This is an area where dedicated Bihar aspirants have a natural edge. Regularly read the Bihar Economic Survey, Census data, and Bihar government publications.

Bihar-specific content covers 15–25% of the Prelims paper

4. Current Affairs — National & Bihar-Level

Follow at least one national newspaper daily (The Hindu / Hindustan Times). For Bihar current affairs, track Hindustan / Dainik Jagran (Bihar editions) and subscribe to monthly BPSC current affairs compilations. The Prelims is heavily current-affairs-driven.

5. Solve Previous Year Papers

Solve at least 5–7 years of BPSC CCE previous year question papers to understand the pattern, difficulty level, and recurring topics. This is the single most productive preparation activity for the Prelims.

6. Start Mains Answer Writing Early

Do not wait until after Prelims to begin answer writing practice. For the Essay paper, practice structuring 700–800 word essays regularly on social, economic, and governance themes. For GS papers, practice 200–250 word answers with a structure of Introduction → Body → Conclusion.

7. Daily Time Allocation

Area Time Allocation
Static GS Topics (History, Polity, Geography, Science) 40%
Current Affairs (National & Bihar) 30%
Bihar-Specific Content 20%
Revision & Mock Tests 10%

Recommended Books for BPSC 72nd CCE 2026

Subject Recommended Book / Resource
History NCERT (Old) Classes 11–12 + Spectrum’s Modern India by Rajiv Ahir
Geography NCERT Classes 11–12 + Certificate Physical Geography by G.C. Leong
Indian Polity Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth
Indian Economy Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh
General Science Lucent’s General Science
Bihar-Specific GK Bihar Special GK by Lucent / Bihar Government Publications / Bihar Economic Survey
Current Affairs Yojana, Kurukshetra, PIB, Bihar Prabha, Monthly Current Affairs Compilations
Essay & Ethics Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude by G. Subba Rao + Newspaper editorial analysis
BPSC Practice BPSC Previous Year Papers (10 Years) + BPSC Test Series

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The BPSC 72nd Preliminary Examination is officially scheduled for 26th July 2026 (Sunday), as announced in the BPSC Exam Calendar 2026.

A total of 1,230 vacancies have been announced across various Group A and Group B administrative posts under the Bihar Government.

Candidates must hold a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a UGC-recognized university. Certain posts like Sub-Registrar and CDPO require specific academic backgrounds.

The last date to submit the online application form is 31st May 2026. Candidates are advised to apply well before the deadline to avoid technical issues.

No. There is no negative marking in the BPSC 72nd Preliminary Examination. Candidates can attempt all 150 questions without fear of penalty for wrong answers.

The maximum age limit is 37 years for General/OBC males and 40 years for General/OBC females as of 1st August 2026. SC/ST candidates get a relaxation up to 42 years.

There is no restriction on the number of attempts, as long as the candidate is within the permissible age bracket. However, government employees with 3+ years of service are permitted only one attempt.

Candidates in the final year of graduation may apply. However, they must possess their degree certificate or final year marksheet at the time of filling the Mains application form (DAF).

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