BPSC Updates: AEDO Admit Card Release Date Announced

The Bihar Public Service Commission has confirmed that candidates can download their Assistant Education Development Officer admit cards starting April 3, 2026.

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The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has officially announced that the admit cards for the Assistant Education Development Officer (AEDO) examination will be available for download starting April 3, 2026. This development comes as candidates prepare for the examination scheduled for April 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, and 21, 2026.

To access their admit cards, candidates must log in to the BPSC website, as the commission will not send the admit cards by post. This online access is mandatory, ensuring that all candidates can retrieve their necessary documents in time for the exam.

As part of the examination process, candidates are required to arrive at their designated examination centers at least two and a half hours before the exam begins. Entry to the examination hall will only be permitted up to one hour prior to the start time, emphasizing the importance of punctuality.

Details regarding the examination centers will be released in phases on the candidate dashboard, allowing candidates to prepare accordingly. It is crucial for candidates to ensure that their roll number and bar code are clearly printed on the admit card to avoid any issues on exam day.

The written examination will consist of three objective papers: General Language, General Studies, and General Aptitude, with each paper carrying 100 marks. Candidates should note that each paper will have a duration of two hours, and a penalty of one-third of the marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer.

In total, the BPSC is conducting this examination to fill 935 vacancies for the Assistant Education Development Officer position, as outlined in Advertisement No. 87/2025. This significant number of vacancies highlights the ongoing efforts to enhance educational development in Bihar.

As the exam dates approach, candidates are encouraged to stay informed and ensure they have all necessary documents, including a valid ID proof along with the admit card, when they arrive at the exam center.

First reactions from candidates have been mixed, with some expressing relief at the clarity regarding the admit card release, while others are anxious about the upcoming examination. The BPSC’s timely communication is seen as a positive step in the examination process.

As we await further updates, candidates are reminded to prepare thoroughly and remain vigilant for any additional announcements from the BPSC regarding the examination process.