Introduction:
The BPSC Teacher Recruitment 2023 examination is currently underway in Bihar for the recruitment of teachers on 1.70 lakh posts. The exam started on August 24th and will conclude today, August 26th. Candidates have described the paper as moderately difficult, with some subjects being relatively easier than others. The difficulty level has varied across different shifts, and normalization will be applied later.

Summary:
The ongoing BPSC Teacher Recruitment 2023 examination in Bihar has received mixed reactions from candidates. While some shifts found Mathematics to be difficult, others found it easy. History and current affairs questions were also considered challenging. The exact cut off for the exam will be determined after the results are released. However, experts estimate that the cut off for the general category could range from 60 to 65, while it could be 60 to 62 for OBC and 60 for EBC. For women, the cut off may be around 58 for the general category, 50 to 55 for OBC, 48 to 52 for EBC, and 45 to 48 for SC/ST categories. Candidates can visit the BPSC website for exam paper, answer key, and other information.

Key Points:
– BPSC Teacher Recruitment 2023 examination is being conducted in Bihar for 1.70 lakh teacher posts.
– The exam started on August 24th and will end on August 26th.
– Candidates have described the paper as difficult to moderate, with some subjects being easier than others.
– Mathematics, history, and current affairs questions have been considered challenging by candidates.
– Normalization will be applied to account for the variation in difficulty levels across different shifts.
– The exact cut off for the exam will be revealed after the announcement of results.
– Experts estimate that the cut off for the general category could be around 60 to 65.
– Cut off for OBC is expected to be 60 to 62, and for EBC it could be 60.
– For women, the cut off may range from 58 for the general category to 45-48 for SC/ST categories.
– Candidates can check the BPSC website for exam paper, answer key, and other updates.

The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) is currently conducting a massive recruitment drive for teachers in the state. A total of 1.70 lakh teacher posts are up for grabs, and the examinations are currently underway. The exams started on August 24th and will conclude today, on August 26th.

Candidates who have appeared for the exams so far have described the papers as ranging from difficult to moderate. However, some subjects have been deemed relatively easier by candidates in certain shifts. Mathematics has received mixed reactions, with some shifts finding it very difficult while others found it easy. History and current affairs questions have also been considered challenging by many candidates. It is important to note that the difficulty level has varied across different shifts, and the normalization process will be applied later to ensure fairness.

As for the expected cut off for the BPSC teacher recruitment exam, it will only be determined once the results are released. However, experts have made some estimates based on candidate responses and the nature of the questions asked in the exam. For the general category, the cut off is expected to be around 60 to 65, while for OBC candidates, it may range from 60 to 62. EBC candidates can expect a cut off of around 60. For women, the cut off may be around 58 for the general category, 50 to 55 for OBC, and 48 to 52 for EBC. SC/ST candidates can expect a cut off of 45 to 48. Candidates can visit the BPSC website to access the exam papers, answer keys, and other relevant information.

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The news was published on August 26, 2023, at 06:40 AM IST.

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