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Government cancels appointment of six PSC members
The government has canceled appointment of six members of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) who were posted recently after the fall of the Awami League government. A notification has been issued in this regard on January 13 (Monday). The six whose appointments were cancelled...
ACC files 3 cases against ex-PSC driver, family
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) filed three cases against former Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC) driver Syed Abed Ali Jiban, his wife, and their son on charges of amassing illegal wealth worth over Tk5 crore and unusual transactions amounting to Tk45 crore. ACC Assistant Director...
Bashundhara Public School and College begins academic journey
Bashundhara Public School and College (BPSC) has commenced its academic activities on Wednesday offering world-class education and unlimited opportunities for sports. Bashundhara Group chairman Ahmed Akbar Sobhan inaugurated the academic programme through cutting ribbon at the permanent campus...
BCS viva mark reduced to 100
The marks for the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) viva have been reduced to 100 from 200, reports UNB. This decision was taken on Wednesday at a meeting of the Administrative Development Committee, said Md. Mokhles Ur Rahman, Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Public Administration. He said:...
MCQ test for recruiting 516 sub-assistant engineers cancelled
The interim government has cancelled the multiple-choice question (MCQ) examination for recruiting 516 sub-assistant engineers in the Bangladesh Railway (BR). The post has the 10th grade rank under the Public Service Commission (PSC). The PSC announced the exam cancellation in a notification on...
BPSC proposes ministry to halve application fee for 47th BCS
The Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) has proposed halving the application fee for the BCS exam. On Monday, the proposal was sent to the Ministry of Public Administration. A ministry official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, confirmed the matter. The proposal suggests that...
BCS question leak: 2 employees of BG Press arrested
CID arrested two employees of BG Press for their alleged involvement in leaking questions of the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examination. The arrestees are Md Majnu Mia (59), a porter at BG Press, and Md Akram Hossain (47), a binder. They were brought to court on Wednesday in connection...
46th BCS preliminary exam results republished
The Public Service Commission (PSC) has republished the results of the 46th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) preliminary examination, with 21,397 candidates selected for the written examinations, reports UNB. In an announcement made on Wednesday, the PSC revealed that this new list includes...
PSC announces key reforms in BCS recruitment process
The Public Service Commission (PSC) declared several important updates regarding the ongoing recruitment process for various BCS (Bangladesh Civil Service) exams on Sunday. These changes come as part of efforts to ensure greater transparency and fairness in the selection process, following the...