BPSC LDC: Typing test for BPSC Lower Division Clerk cancelled; earlier Document Verification also annulled—what was the reason?
BPSC LDC 2025 Typing Test Cancelled: The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has made a significant change to the ongoing recruitment process for Lower Division Clerks (LDC) under Advertisement No. 43/2025. The Commission has cancelled the typing and computer proficiency test due to technical reasons.
This test was conducted in multiple shifts on January 17 and 18, 2026. It was a crucial stage of the recruitment process, following the main written examination. However, the Commission did not specify the exact nature of the technical issue in its notice.
Document Verification Held on February 25 Also Cancelled
Candidates who had been called for document verification based on the results of the typing and computer proficiency test have also faced a major setback.
According to the Commission, the document verification conducted on February 25, 2026, has also been cancelled. This means that the verification process undergone by candidates who visited the Commission's office that day is no longer valid.
What Was the Technical Issue? Commission Remains Silent
The primary question on candidates' minds is what specific technical issue arose during the typing and computer proficiency test that necessitated the cancellation of the entire examination.
The Commission's current notice does not provide a clear explanation for this. It merely stated that further information regarding the typing and computer proficiency test would be released later. Consequently, candidates must keep an eye on the Commission's website for future updates.
Recruitment Underway for 26 Posts; Process Changed Previously
This BPSC recruitment drive aims to fill 26 Lower Division Clerk (LDC) posts. The recruitment process has changed in the past as well. Initially, there was a provision for a preliminary examination; however, the Commission later decided to conduct a direct objective-type main examination instead.
Subsequently, the main examination was held. A provisional list of candidates was released based on the typing and computer proficiency test, and they were called for document verification. Both the typing test and the associated document verification process have now been cancelled.
What must candidates do now?
The Commission has not yet announced new dates for the typing and computer proficiency tests. Therefore, candidates will need to wait for further updates.
For the next steps, candidates should:
Keep checking the Commission's official website for new notices.
Wait for information regarding the new dates for the typing and computer proficiency tests.
Follow the Commission's instructions concerning the new document verification process.
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