BPSC 70वीं में हो रहा NORMALIZATION?13 dec को होगी PT?छात्र बैठक का क्या हुआ,502 सीट क्या जुट रही?

The Bihar Top
13 Nov 202411:51

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the ongoing concerns surrounding the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) 7th exam, focusing on the potential use of normalization in the exam process, which has sparked protests in Uttar Pradesh. Despite this, BPSC has not officially confirmed its stance. The exam is set for December 13, 2024, but the addition of 502 new block cooperative officer positions could create complications, as the registration period for these positions has closed. Additionally, a planned meeting between students and BPSC has not taken place, leaving students uncertain about the exam structure.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The BPSC 7th exam is confirmed to take place on December 13, 2024, despite ongoing concerns and speculations.
  • 😀 The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) is considering the normalization process for the exam, similar to the UP PCS exam, but no official confirmation has been made yet.
  • 😀 BPSC has discussed multiple shifts and different question sets for the exam, but it remains unclear whether they will implement these changes.
  • 😀 Teachers were asked to support and inform students about the normalization process, but there has been a lack of clarity from the commission.
  • 😀 A meeting scheduled between BPSC and candidates on November 15, 2024, seems unlikely to take place as no formal notice or information has been issued yet.
  • 😀 The BPSC exam preparations are underway, with several districts confirming the availability of exam centers for December 13, 2024.
  • 😀 The addition of 502 Block Cooperative Officer positions has raised concerns as these were added after the registration deadline, which may complicate the exam process and cause delays.
  • 😀 If BPSC opens a fresh registration window for the new seats, it would require rescheduling the exam, causing further issues for students.
  • 😀 The normalization process and the UP PCS protests are being closely watched by BPSC, with potential influence on BPSC's final decision regarding the normalization of the 7th exam.
  • 😀 Students are advised to be prepared for the exam on the scheduled date, December 13, regardless of whether normalization is implemented or not.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue being discussed in the video?

    -The main issue discussed is the potential implementation of normalization for the upcoming BPSC 7th exam, as well as the uncertainty regarding exam details, including the date and format.

  • What is normalization, and why is it being considered for the BPSC exam?

    -Normalization is a process used to adjust exam scores to account for any differences in difficulty between different shifts or sets of questions. It is being considered because the BPSC has mentioned the possibility of multiple shifts or different question sets for the exam.

  • Has the BPSC officially confirmed whether normalization will be used?

    -No, the BPSC has not yet officially confirmed whether normalization will be used. They are closely monitoring the situation in Uttar Pradesh, where similar issues are being debated, before making a final decision.

  • What protests are taking place in Uttar Pradesh, and how do they relate to the BPSC exam?

    -In Uttar Pradesh, candidates are protesting the use of normalization for the PCS exam. This protest is influencing the BPSC’s stance on whether or not to implement normalization for the 7th exam in Bihar.

  • What was the planned meeting between BPSC and students about, and will it take place?

    -A meeting between BPSC and students was planned to discuss the normalization process. However, as of November 13, 2024, there has been no confirmation that the meeting will take place, and no related updates have been issued.

  • When is the BPSC 7th exam scheduled to take place?

    -The BPSC 7th exam is confirmed to take place on **December 13, 2024**, and this date is unlikely to change, despite the ongoing debates regarding normalization.

  • What is the situation with the 502 Block Cooperative Officer seats for the BPSC exam?

    -The 502 Block Cooperative Officer seats were initially expected to be added to the 7th BPSC exam. However, it appears these seats will not be included because the addition of such a large number of seats after the form-filling process could complicate the exam schedule.

  • Why are the 502 seats not being added to the BPSC 7th exam?

    -The 502 seats will not be added because the notification to include them came after the form-filling process had already started. This late change could create logistical issues, such as extending the form-filling period, which would delay the exam.

  • What is the current status of the BPSC's decision on normalization?

    -As of now, the BPSC has not finalized its decision on normalization. They are watching the developments in Uttar Pradesh and may base their decision on how the situation there is resolved.

  • What are the implications of adding new seats to the BPSC exam after the form-filling process has already started?

    -Adding new seats after the form-filling process would likely require reopening the form submission period, which could delay the exam and create further challenges for both students and the BPSC in managing the process.

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