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Sameer Das

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Yes why not, but in Nepal the degree must be recognised. All you have to do is apply in AIU ( Association of Indian University) for equivalence certificate one time process submit all the required documents along with some fees after verification you will get a equivalence certificate so that in future you don't have to bother while applying for studies or job purposes.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It depend a lot on your preparation level.Bihar PCS would be easier if your are starting from initial stage and belongs to Bihar ( as some part of it is Bihar specific ).

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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Yes, you are eligible for the BPSC exam if you are pursuing your B.Tech degree from BITS Pilani under the WILP course.

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deepika maurya

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The BPSC Exam Pattern, there will be the following three stages in the 67th Combined Competitive Exam:
1- Prelims
2- Mains
3- Interview
BPSC Prelims
One Paper
Total Marks: 150 marks
Timings: 2 hours
Question Types: Objective Type
Mode of Exams: Offline (Pen-Paper)
BPSC Mains
4 papers
One qualifying paper Hindi + 3 merit ranking papers
Total Marks: 900 marks (300*3)
Timings: 3 hours for each paper
Question Types: Subjective Type
Mode of Exams: Offline (Pen-Paper)
BPSC Interview
Total Marks: 120 marks
Merit list based on marks in Mains + Interview. For more details, you may visit the Shiskha BPSC exam apge4. (https://www.shiksha.com/news/sarkari-exams-bpsc
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deepika maurya

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The top posts for the BPSC are Deputy Collector, Revenue Officer, and Food and Supply Officer. BPSC Posts and Salary:
1- SDM (Sub Divisional Magistrate): INR 61,500 to INR 72,000
2- Anchal Padadhikari: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
3- Range Officer in Forest Department: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
4- Excise Inspector: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
5- Block Minority welfare officer: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
6- ASI (Assistant Sub-Inspector): INR 52,500
7- Sub Inspector: INR 49,800
8- Inspector rank officers: INR 61,400
9- Assistant Superintendent- Jail: INR 35,500 to INR 39,900
10- Deputy Superintendent: INR 61,500 to INR 72,000
11- Police Constable: INR 26,500
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deepika maurya

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Opportunities of Promotion for Sub Divisional Magistrate:
Promotion is granted to officers recruited by the Bihar Public Service Commission through the Departmental Promotion Committee, which is headed by the Chairman of the Commission, in accordance with the rules framed by the State Government. The Bihar Public Service Commission will consider the Officers for the first promotion after 89 years of service and the Officers usually retire after one or at the most 2 promotions. Though the promotion is slower in comparison to the ones that the Union Public Service Commission entrants get, the Bihar Public Service Commission promotes its
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The Basic pay of a BPSC officer is INR 53,100 (Pre-revised Pay band: 9300-34800; Grade pay: INR 5400). In addition, DA (Dearness Allowance), HRA (House Rent Allowance), and TA (Transport Allowance) are payable as per extant rules. BPSC Posts and Salary:
Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM): INR 61,500 - INR 72,000
Anchal Padadhikari: INR 43,400 - INR 47,800
Range Officer (Forest Department): INR 43,400 - INR 47,800
Excise Inspector: INR 43,400 - INR 47,800
Block Minority welfare officer: INR 43,400 - INR 47,800
ASI: INR 52,500
Sub Inspector: INR 49,800
Inspector rank officers: INR 61,400
Assistant Superintendent- Jail: INR 35,500 - INR 39,900
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