Sat Nov 16 12:19:55 IST 2024: ## Bihar Public Service Commission Releases Results for 38,900 Teacher Posts

**Patna, Bihar –** The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has finally released the results for the third phase of teacher recruitment, ending a long wait for thousands of applicants. The results, covering classes 1-8, were uploaded to the BPSC website (bpsc.bih.nic.in) on Friday. A total of 38,900 candidates have been selected, with 21,911 for classes 1-5 and 16,989 for classes 6-8.

However, the results for classes 9-12 remain pending. The BPSC stated this delay is due to the Education Department not yet providing the necessary roster clearance. Once received, the results for higher secondary classes will be released promptly.

The results for classes 6-8 show significant vacancies across six subjects: Mathematics and Science (5,560 successful candidates), Social Science (3,789), Hindi (2,799), English (2,873), Sanskrit (941), and Urdu (1,027). A total of 1,984 positions remain unfilled for these classes.

Similarly, the classes 1-5 results, released for three subjects, show several vacancies. While 18,641 candidates passed the general category, there were only 172 successful candidates in the Scheduled Castes/Tribes category and a larger number in Urdu (3,054) and a few in Bangla (44). A total of 5,578 positions remain vacant for classes 1-5, with the highest number of unfilled positions (3,594) in the general category.

The recruitment process, conducted in July 2024, was initially based on the Bihar government’s new 65% reservation policy. However, a High Court order mandated a revision to the 50% reservation policy, causing a delay in the result announcement. The BPSC had previously stated the results’ release depended on receiving roster clearance from the Education Department, which was finally received before the announcement.

While the BPSC has provided a significant update to teacher aspirants, the wait continues for those who applied for classes 9-12. The BPSC reiterates their commitment to releasing those results as soon as the Education Department provides the required roster.

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