There's great news for young people seeking government jobs. Bihar Education Minister Sunil Kumar announced the filling of 45,000 vacant posts of attendants in the Education Department during the budget session. This recruitment process will be conducted by the Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC).
Eligibility for Attendant Posts
For recruitment to the post of attendant, candidates must have passed Matriculation or 10th standard from a recognized board/institution. Furthermore, the minimum age limit is 18 years, and the maximum age limit is 37 years. However, candidates from reserved categories will be given age relaxation as per the rules. The latest eligibility information will be shared upon the release of the notification.
Selection Process
A written examination will be conducted for selection to attendant positions. Candidates who meet the required cutoff marks in this recruitment exam will be required to participate in the document verification process. Following this, the final list of candidates will be released. Those who make it to the final merit list will be offered appointments to the vacant positions.
Separate recruitment will be conducted for 935 officer positions.
Following the recruitment of 45,000 vacant attendant positions, recruitment will also be conducted for 935 vacant officer positions in the Education Department. Additional recruitment information will be published separately.
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