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BPSC TRE 3.0 results for the July 2024 exam are out. Of 2.75 lakh candidates, 38,900 qualified. Check your result and vacancy details on the official BPSC websi
The BPSC TRE 3.0 result for the July exam has been released. Candidates who took the Bihar Public Service Commission’s (BPSC) Teacher Recruitment Examination (TRE) 3.0 may now view their results on the official BPSC website.
Out of the 2.75 lakh applicants who sat the exam, 38,900 passed it. In Class 6-8 (middle school), 16,989 students passed out of 1,59,793. 21,911 students passed the Class 1-5 (primary school) test out of 1,16,193 participants.
The TRE 3.0 test, which was supposed to take place in March 2024, was pushed back due to a paper leak. It was postponed and held from July 19 to July 22.
While a large number of candidates succeeded, some positions remain vacant:
A new list of category-specific jobs is now accessible on the official website. This comprises posts in both the Education and SC/ST Welfare departments.
Candidates that passed the exam will move on to the following phases, which include interviews and document verification.
Final selections will be based on qualifications and verification results, with qualified individuals assigned to schools throughout Bihar.
Here are the direct links to check the BPSC TRE 3.0 results for various categories:
General (Class 1-5) – Education Department
General (Class 1-5) – SC-ST Welfare Department
Urdu (Class 1-5) – Education Department
Bangla (Class 1-5) – Education Department
English (Class 6-8) – Education Department
Hindi (Class 6-8) – Education Department
Urdu (Class 6-8) – Education Department
Sanskrit (Class 6-8) – Education Department
Mathematics & Science (Class 6-8) – Education Department
Social Science (Class 6-8) – Education Department
For more details on results and vacancies, visit the official website.
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