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BPSC: Admit Card for Assistant Education Development Officer Available April 3, 2026

The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has announced that the admit card for the Assistant Education Development Officer (AEDO) examination will be available for download starting April 3, 2026. This significant update comes as candidates gear up for the examination, which is set to take place on multiple dates: April 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, and 21, 2026.

To access their admit cards, candidates must log in to the BPSC website. It is important to note that the admit cards will not be sent by post; online access is mandatory. This change emphasizes the need for candidates to be tech-savvy and prepared to navigate the BPSC’s online portal.

Each candidate is required to carry an extra signed copy of the admit card to the examination centre, along with a valid ID proof. Furthermore, candidates must arrive at the examination centre two and a half hours before the exam starts, as entry will only be permitted up to one hour before the exam begins.

The examination will be conducted for 935 ADEO vacancies under Advertisement No. 87/2025, making it a highly competitive opportunity for aspiring candidates. The written exam will consist of three objective papers: General Language, General Studies, and General Aptitude, each carrying 100 marks.

As candidates prepare for this important examination, they are reminded to ensure that their roll number and bar code are clearly printed on the admit card. Examination centre details will be released in phases on the candidate dashboard, adding another layer of anticipation as the exam dates approach.

With the BPSC taking steps to streamline the examination process, candidates are encouraged to stay informed and prepared. The upcoming exam not only represents a chance for employment but also a significant milestone in the educational landscape of Bihar.

As the release date for the admit cards draws near, candidates are expressing a mix of excitement and anxiety. Many are eager to secure their positions in the competitive landscape of education in Bihar, while others are busy finalizing their study plans.

In this context, the BPSC’s efforts to facilitate a smooth examination process are commendable, as they aim to uphold the integrity and efficiency of public service recruitment in the state.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding any additional measures that may be implemented to ensure the safety and well-being of candidates during the examination period.