Bihar Daroga Exam: PT Competitive Exam Organized for Recruitment on 22 Exam Centers in Bhagalpur District

On Sunday, a PT competitive exam was conducted for the recruitment of Police Sub-Inspectors and Assistant Inspectors at 22 exam centers in Bhagalpur district. More than 11,000 candidates appeared for the exam, which was conducted in two shifts. To ensure fair conduct, jammers and CCTV cameras were installed at all the centers, and video recordings were also made.

Candidates Faced Technical Issues in Bihar Daroga Exam

Despite the arrangements made for a smooth examination process, several candidates faced technical issues during the Bihar Daroga Exam. Many candidates reported that their admit cards were not available on the official website, while others encountered problems with their registration numbers and passwords. The technical glitches caused frustration and inconvenience for the candidates.

Candidates Express Concerns Over Bihar Daroga Exam Leaks

There have been widespread concerns among candidates regarding the possibility of exam paper leaks in the Bihar Daroga Exam. Many candidates expressed their worries over the circulation of leaked question papers on social media platforms. These concerns raised doubts about the fairness and transparency of the examination process.

Authorities Assure Fairness in Bihar Daroga Exam

Amidst the concerns and technical issues faced during the Bihar Daroga Exam, the authorities have assured that the examination process will be conducted fairly. They have stated that strict measures have been taken to prevent any malpractices and maintain the integrity of the exam. The authorities have promised to thoroughly investigate any reported irregularities and take appropriate actions.

बिहार दरोगा परीक्षा में भाग लेने वाले 11 हजार से अधिक अभ्यर्थियों की उम्मीदें रविवार को बढ़ गईं। यह परीक्षा दो पालियों में आयोजित हुई और परीक्षा केंद्रों पर जैमर और सीसीटीवी कैमरे लगाए गए हैं, साथ ही वीडियोग्राफी भी की गई।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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