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The Education Department has increased the maximum number of attempts allowed for aspirants of the Bihar Public Service Commission’s Teacher Recruitment Exam (BPSC TRE) from three to five. This amendment, made under the Bihar State School Teacher (Recruitment, Transfer, Disciplinary Action, and Service Conditions) Rules, 2023, aims to provide more opportunities for aspiring teachers in Bihar. Although the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has yet to confirm this change through an official notification, it is seen as a positive development for candidates.
This increase in attempts offers greater flexibility and chances for candidates to clear the exam, reducing the pressure on those who may have struggled in previous attempts. This change will likely open the door to more teaching opportunities for candidates who are dedicated to pursuing a career in education.
5 Attempts Milenge BPSC TRE Aspirants Ko
The recent amendment, effective from 29 July 2024, has increased the number of attempts for the BPSC TRE from three to five. This decision provides significant relief to many candidates who had exhausted their chances in previous TRE exams. Although the amendment was introduced on 15 March 2023, it did not apply to the third TRE due to the advertisement being released before the rule change took effect. With the government planning to appoint 1.60 lakh teachers, this rule change will be fully implemented in the upcoming TRE advertisements, starting from TRE 4.0 onwards. This adjustment is seen as a positive move, offering more opportunities for candidates to clear the exam and secure teaching positions in Bihar.
Why this is Good News for BPSC TRE Aspirants?
The increase in the number of attempts is a welcome change for the candidates for several reasons. Check out the following reasons to understand its significance.
- Increased Opportunities: Candidates who were unable to clear the exam within three attempts now have two additional chances to secure a teaching position.
- Reduced Pressure: The extra attempts help alleviate stress, offering candidates more opportunities to succeed.
- Inclusive Approach: The decision reflects a more inclusive approach, addressing the needs of over 2.50 lakh candidates who had exhausted their attempts in TRE 1.0, TRE 2.0, and TRE 3.0, and were waiting for TRE 4.0.
- Encouragement for Continuous Improvement: Aspirants now have more time and chances to enhance their knowledge and skills, contributing to a more capable teaching workforce.
Conclusion
The decision to allow five attempts for the BPSC Teacher Recruitment Exam represents a positive shift, offering aspirants more opportunities to achieve their goals. This change benefits candidates by reducing stress and increasing their chances of success, while also supporting the broader objective of appointing a large number of qualified teachers in Bihar. As candidates prepare for the upcoming TRE 4.0 and TRE 5.0, this amendment will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of education in the state.