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Bihar Public Service Commission Releases BPSC ABO 2025 Admit Card Details

The Bihar Public Service Commission is set to release the admit card for the ABO 2025 preliminary examination on September 4. Candidates can download their admit cards from the official BPSC website. The exam will take place on September 10, 2025, across 195 centers in 11 districts. Important details regarding the examination center will be available from September 8. Candidates are advised to arrive early and adhere to strict guidelines regarding prohibited items during the exam. For more details, read the full article.
 
Bihar Public Service Commission Releases BPSC ABO 2025 Admit Card Details

BPSC ABO 2025 Admit Card Announcement


Admit Card Release Date: The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) will issue the admit card for the preliminary examination for branch officer recruitment on September 4. Candidates who have registered can download their admit cards starting from this date via the official BPSC website at bpsconline.bihar.gov.in.


Details Included in the Admit Card

The admit card will feature essential information such as the candidate's name, roll number, examination center, and guidelines for the exam day. It is crucial for candidates to verify all details after downloading their admit cards.


Examination Schedule

The examination is scheduled for September 10, 2025, and will take place in a single shift across 195 centers in 11 districts.


Examination Center Information: Candidates can access detailed information regarding their examination center, including the center code and name, starting September 8, 2025, on their candidate dashboard.


Exam Day Instructions

Arrival Time: Candidates are advised to arrive at the examination center by 09:30 AM, which is 2.5 hours prior to the exam. Entry will be closed at 11:00 AM, one hour before the exam begins.


Prohibited Items: The use of electronic devices such as calculators, mobile phones, Bluetooth gadgets, electronic pens, pagers, and smartwatches is strictly forbidden within the examination premises. Any candidate found with such devices will be deemed to have committed malpractice.