BPSC teacher recruitment exam will have color coding on question papers latest news today in hindi

bpsc tre 3.0 will have color coding on the question papers latest news update 2024

Changes in the third phase of teacher recruitment exam, result will be released on the basis of normalization

Latest Updated 17/07/2024: Bihar Public Service Commission has made a big change in the third phase of teacher recruitment examination. This time there will be a change in the process from question papers to the result. Many sets of the question papers have been prepared. These will be of different colors. The question papers have been color coded. In a press conference held in the office room on Tuesday, the Commission's Chairman Ravi Manu Bhai Parmar gave this information.


Parmar said that since the set of questions is different, this time the result will come on the basis of normalization. First the percentile of all the results will be taken out. After that the result will be released on the basis of normalization. He told that this time the coding of the question paper will not be done by number. Rather there will be a color mark on the set of question papers. Which color set is to be used in which district, its information will be given to the District Magistrates three hours before the examination. The color set will be selected scientifically. GPS trackers will be installed in the vehicle delivering the question paper. It will also have officers and employees along with the driver. The question papers will be opened in front of the candidates.


Use of technology to prevent paper leak The BPSC chairman said that state-of-the-art technology is being used to prevent any possibility of paper leak. In the examination, every candidate will have to undergo biometric verification at every centre.


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The exam is to be held from 19 to 22 July, it will be conducted at 404 centers


In the third phase, 87,774 posts are to be filled. In the third phase, teachers are to be filled on 87,774 posts. A total of 404 centres have been set up across the state for the examination. Six lakh candidates from different subjects will appear for the examination. The examination will be held in 27 districts from 19 to 22 July.


4,256 guest teachers have also applied for the third phase of teacher recruitment examination. These teachers got the opportunity to apply for the examination after the order of the High Court. They will be given a separate weightage of 25 marks. Commission secretary Md. Kayasuddin said that admission will be given only after scanning the bar code printed on the e-admit card.


In Patna, 14,425 candidates will appear for the examination at 26 centres on 19 July. On 20 July, 11,559 candidates will appear for the exam at 20 centers.


26 centers have been set up for the 21 July exam. On this day, 14,056 candidates will appear for the exam in Patna.


Earlier the exam was held on March 5, it was cancelled due to paper leak


The admit card has been issued. The city for the exam will be allotted by Wednesday. Candidates will get entry into the center one hour before. The exam will be conducted under the direction of the DM. BPSC Secretary Mohammad Gayasuddin Ansari and Examination Controller Satyaprakash Sharma were also present at the press conference. Let us tell you that before this, the third phase of the exam was held on 5 March. But it was canceled after the paper was leaked.


What is Normalization?


The level of difficulty of the paper is decided by the normalization system and marks are determined. For example, if the paper is difficult on the first day of the exam, then it is decided that even if someone scores 70 marks, he will be considered as having 100 marks. On the other hand, if the paper is very easy on the second day, then the opposite is done and the person who scores 100 marks is considered as having 70 marks. In this process, the average is calculated and the marks of the shifts with less marks are added according to the day in which the highest marks were obtained.