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Hi buddy here I have come to get Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) Common Combined Competitive (Mains) Examination pattern info as I am going to appear in this exam , so can you plz tell me about the same ??
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As you want to appear in Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) Common Combined Competitive (Mains) and here asking for its exam pattern so I am telling same for you: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) Common Combined Competitive (Mains) exam pattern for the Bihar PSC CCE Mains exam consists of Written test and Interview. The total marks allotted for the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) Common Combined Competitive (Mains) Exam will vary for this written exam and personal interview. The marks for the BPSC CCC Exam is 1350 in that 1200 marks are for the written exam, and 150 marks are for Interview. There are four papers present in the 56th – 59th BPSC CCC Mains Exam. They are Hindi, General Studies, First Optional Paper, and Second Optional Paper. Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) Common Combined Competitive (Mains) Exam 2016 consists of four papers. The exam pattern for Bihar PSC CCE Exam 2016 is mentioned in detail below. Hindi. General Studies. First Optional Paper. Second Optional Paper. Exam Pattern for Hindi Paper: The Hindi paper for the BPSC CCC Mains exam is of objective type. Minimum marks to pass the Hindi paper is 30 marks. Extra marks in Hindi will not be added in total marks. Exam Pattern for General Studies Paper: General Studies subject is divided into two papers as Paper – I and Paper – II. There are three sections in both of the General Studies paper. There are 12 questions in each paper. The questions may be asked from Modern History of India & Indian Culture, Statical Analysis, Graphs & Diagrams, Indian Polity, Indian Economy & Geography, etc. The General Studies paper is for 400 marks. Each paper is of 200 marks. Duration of the exam is 6 hours. Exam Pattern for Optional Paper: The Optional Subject Paper is divided into two papers namely Paper – I and Paper – II. Each paper is of 200 marks.
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