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The Education Department has increased the maximum number of attempts allowed from three to five for aspirants of the Bihar Public Service Commission’s Teacher Recruitment Exam (BPSC TRE. 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. BPSC is yet to confirm this amendment through official notification This article delves into the details of this change and explores why it is a positive development for candidates.
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 comes as a relief for many candidates who had previously exhausted their chances in the earlier TRE exams. The amendment, though introduced on 15 March 2023, was not applicable to the third TRE due to the advertisement being released prior to the rule change. With the government now 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.
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: With the extension of attempts, candidates who were unable to clear the exam within three attempts now have two more chances to secure a teaching position.
- Reduced Pressure: The added attempts can alleviate some of the stress and pressure candidates face, knowing they have additional opportunities to succeed.
- Inclusive Approach: This decision reflects a more inclusive approach, considering a large number of candidates- around 2.50 lakh- who had already utilized all their attempts in TRE 1.0 and TRE 2.0.
- Encouragement for Continuous Improvement: Aspirants now have more time and opportunities to improve their knowledge and skills, potentially leading to a more competent teaching workforce.
Conclusion
The decision to allow five attempts for the BPSC Teacher Recruitment Exam marks a positive shift towards providing aspirants with more opportunities to achieve their goals. This change not only benefits the candidates by reducing stress and increasing chances but also contributes to the broader objective of appointing a large number of qualified teachers in Bihar. As candidates gear up for the forthcoming TRE 4.0 and TRE 5.0, this amendment will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the future of education in the state.