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BSSC CGL Recruitment 2025: This is a great opportunity to get a government job in Bihar. The application process for the Combined Graduate Level (BSSC CGL) recruitment by the Bihar Staff Selection Commission is about to close. Candidates who haven't applied for this vacancy can fill out the application form as soon as possible.
BSSC CGL Recruitment 2025: A great opportunity has arrived for young people looking for government jobs in Bihar. The application process for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Recruitment 2025 by the Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) is ongoing and has now reached its final stage. Candidates who haven't yet applied should fill out the online form as soon as possible.
BSSC CGL Recruitment: A Bumper Recruitment Scheme
This year, a total of 1,481 positions will be filled under the BSSC CGL 2025 recruitment. Additionally, recruitment has been announced for 3,727 Clerk/Peon positions. Thousands of young people are set to gain employment opportunities. This BSSC recruitment drive will recruit qualified candidates for various departments and offices.
BSSC CGL Recruitment 2025: How to Apply
First, visit the BSSC official website, bssc.bihar.gov.in or onlinebssc.com.
Click on the "BSSC CGL Recruitment 2025 Apply Online" link on the homepage.
The registration page will open. Register by entering your basic information, such as name, mobile number, email address, etc.
After registration, log in to the portal using your login ID and password.
Carefully fill out the application form and upload all required documents, including a passport-size photo, signature, and educational certificates.
Pay the application fee online.
Finally, click "Final Submission" and print out the application form and keep it safe.
BSSC CGL 2025 Exam Pattern
The BSSC CGL 2025 preliminary exam will be objective-type, consisting of a total of 100 multiple-choice questions. Candidates will be allotted two hours for this exam. Each correct answer will carry 4 marks, while an incorrect answer will result in a 1 mark deduction. The question paper will include questions from General Knowledge (40 marks), General Mathematics (30 marks), and General Hindi (30 marks). The Commission will release detailed advertisements and information regarding the main exam later.