Bihar Staff Selection Commission allows candidates to register until November 21, 2025, for 5208 positions.
The Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) has announced a deferral in the application deadline for several recruitment exams, allowing candidates additional time to apply for various positions. The new deadline for registration is set for November 21, 2025. This extension specifically pertains to the 4th Graduate Level Combined Competitive Exam (Advt. No. 05/25) and the Office Attendant/ Attendant (Special) Combined Competitive Exam (Advt. No. 06/2025).
Eligible candidates can register for a total of 5208 vacancies through the official BSSC website at bssc.bihar.gov.in. Of these, 3727 vacancies are allocated for the Office Attendant/ Attendant posts, while the remaining 1481 are designated for the CGL exam.
In terms of application fees, candidates belonging to the unreserved category, as well as male candidates from the Other Backward Classes (OBC) and Extremely Backward Classes (EBC), are required to pay a fee of Rs 540. Conversely, candidates from the Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) of Bihar, Persons with Disabilities (PWD), and female applicants are subject to a reduced fee of Rs 135.
To proceed with the application, candidates should visit the BSSC homepage, where they will find a registration link for both the Attendant/ Office Attendant and CGL exam for 2025. Following this, applicants need to fill out the registration form accurately, ensure that they pay the requisite fee, and finally submit the completed form. It is advisable to take a printout of the submitted form for future reference.
For further information regarding the application process and to access the necessary notifications, candidates are encouraged to visit the official BSSC website. The recruitment drive aims to fill a substantial number of positions, reflecting the ongoing need for personnel in various roles within the state.
In light of the extended deadlines, prospective applicants now have an opportunity to prepare their applications with greater diligence, ensuring that they meet all criteria outlined by the BSSC. This move by the commission is likely to be welcomed by many candidates who may have faced challenges in meeting the initial deadline.
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