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The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has cancelled the 70th prelims 2024 exam held at Patna’s Bapu Pariksha Bhavan. This decision was taken after reviewing reports from the center superintendent and the district administration’s investigation. Here’s an overview of the key details:
BPSC 70th Prelims Exam Cancelled at Bapu Center
BPSC 70th Prelims Exam Cancelled at Bapu Center Notice
BPSC 70th Paper Leak 2024
The BPSC 70th Preliminary Exam is part of the largest recruitment drive in the commission’s history, offering 2,031 vacancies across various government departments in Bihar. With over 4.80 lakh applicants, the exam has drawn significant attention, making it a critical event for both aspirants and the state government. The examination was held at 912 centers across 36 districts in Bihar.
Chaos Erupts at Patna’s Bapu Examination Center
At around 1 PM on the day of the exam, rumors started circulating at the Bapu Examination Center in Patna, alleging that the question paper had been leaked. The rumors quickly escalated, leading to a protest by candidates. They demanded clarification from the authorities, claiming that the integrity of the exam was compromised.
BPSC’s Strong Denial: Allegations Refuted
In response to the unrest, the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) quickly addressed the allegations, strongly denying any foul play. The commission dismissed the claims as “mischievous rumors,” emphasizing that no such paper leak had occurred. BPSC officials assured the public that stringent measures were in place to ensure a fair and transparent examination process.
Robust Monitoring Measures in Place
To prevent any possibility of malpractice, BPSC had implemented several monitoring mechanisms during the examination:
- Live CCTV Surveillance: Over 25,000 CCTV cameras were installed across all examination centers to monitor activities in real-time. The CCTV footage was directly linked to a Command Control Center at BPSC’s headquarters, which oversaw the examination process closely.
- Command Control Center Supervision: The Command Center was staffed with technical teams that monitored each center’s activities. Any suspicious behavior, such as students discussing answers, was immediately flagged and addressed. This proactive approach ensured the smooth conduct of the exam.
- District-Level Monitoring: Each district had its own monitoring desk, where officials kept a close watch on any irregularities. In case of an incident, immediate action was taken, and center superintendents were alerted for quick resolution.