BPSC AEDO Exam Date 2026 Out: Check Revised Schedule, Admit Card, Exam Pattern The Bihar Public Service Commission has announced the revised schedule for the BPSC AEDO Written Examination 2026, which was initially planned for January 2026 but has been postponed to April 2026. This change provides candidates additional time to prepare for the exam, which is conducted in multiple phases and shifts across various centers in Bihar. The exam, designed to recruit 935 Assistant Education Development Officers, will now take place on 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, and 21 April 2026. The BPSC AEDO Exam 2026 is organized by the Bihar Public Service Commission to fill 935 vacancies for the position of Assistant Education Development Officer. The selection process involves a written examination followed by document verification. The written exam is conducted offline in an OMR-based format and consists of three papers: General Language, General Knowledge, and General Aptitude. Each paper is worth 100 marks, with a total of 300 marks, and candidates have two hours per paper. Negative marking applies, with one-third of a mark deducted for incorrect answers. The revised schedule for the exam is structured into three phases, with each phase containing two shifts. Phase I will be held on 14 and 15 April 2026, with the first shift from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and the second shift from 02:30 PM to 04:30 PM. Phase II will take place on 17 and 18 April 2026, and Phase III on 20 and 21 April 2026. The first shift of each phase includes General Language and General Studies, while the second shift focuses on General Aptitude. Candidates can access the exam schedule by visiting the official BPSC website and navigating to the "Latest Announcements" section.#bihar_public_service_commission #assistant_education_development_officer #bpsc #bpsc_aedo_exam #bpsc_website

Bihar BPSC AEDO Admit Card 2026 Released on April 3 The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released the admit cards for the Assistant Education Development Officer (AEDO) exam for 2026, with the first batch becoming available on April 3 at the official website bpsc.bihar.gov.in. Candidates are instructed to download their admit cards promptly and verify critical details such as their roll number and barcode. Any discrepancies must be resolved before the examination dates to avoid complications. The exam schedule for the AEDO post includes multiple dates: April 14 and 15, April 17 and 18, and April 20 and 21. For the first two examination dates (April 14 and 15), center information will be released on April 11. Candidates appearing on April 17 and 18 will receive their center details starting April 14, while those scheduled for April 20 and 21 will get their information from April 17. These details are crucial for planning travel and logistics. Candidates are required to carry an additional copy of the admit card to the examination center, which must be signed and submitted to the invigilator during the test. The Controller of Examinations, Bihar Public Service Commission, Patna, emphasized the importance of adhering to all instructions to prevent disruptions on exam days. Reporting time for the examination is strictly enforced. Candidates must reach their designated centers two and a half hours before the test begins. Entry into the hall is only permitted up to one hour before the start time, underscoring the need for punctuality. The notice also highlights the importance of following all procedural guidelines to ensure a smooth process. The BPSC has issued a detailed notice outlining the rules and regulations for the AEDO exam.#bpsc_bihar_gov_in #bihar_public_service_commission #assistant_education_development_officer #exam_schedule #admit_card_release

Patna High Court Rules Against Blanket Denial of Public Employment Based on FIR Implication The Patna High Court recently ruled that denying public employment to individuals named in a First Information Report (FIR) is unjust and violates constitutional principles of equality and fairness. The court emphasized that such denials cannot be based on untested allegations or the mere pendency of a criminal case, stressing that formal charges must be established before any action is taken against candidates. The case centered on a group of petitioners who had successfully cleared the selection process for a public service commission exam. They had participated in re-examinations on July 19 and 20, 2024, and scored above the required cut-off. Despite this, the Bihar Public Service Commission marked their results as "in abeyance" due to their involvement in an alleged examination paper leak case, Economic Offence P.S. Case No. 06/2024. The petitioners argued that the Commission’s decision to withhold their results was an unauthorized application of the sealed cover procedure, which is typically used to suspend decisions pending formal charges. The Commission defended its actions, stating that the marked results were an administrative measure to preserve the integrity of the recruitment process. It claimed that several candidates implicated in the case had appeared in re-examinations and that legal advice prompted the decision to defer results. The Commission also noted that the petitioners had been charge-sheeted under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and other relevant laws, including Sections 420, 467, 468, 471, 120-B, and 34 IPC, as well as provisions of the Bihar Conduct of Examinations Act and the Information Technology Act.#patna_high_court #bihar_public_service_commission #economic_offence_p_s_case #monu_kumar #shivani_mishra
