The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) is a state agency authorized to conduct the Civil Services Examination for entry-level appointments to the various civil services of Bihar. Established by the Constitution of India, it aims to ensure a fair and transparent selection process for the recruitment of talented individuals to serve in the public sector.
BPSC plays a pivotal role in shaping the administrative structure of the state, ensuring that it is staffed with competent and dedicated officers.
Historical BackgroundThe Bihar Public Service Commission was constituted on April 1, 1949, following the partition of India and the reorganization of states. The formation of BPSC was driven by the need to have a dedicated body that could conduct examinations and interviews for recruitment to the state's various administrative positions. Over the decades, BPSC has evolved significantly, adapting to changing times and incorporating new methodologies to enhance the efficiency and transparency of its selection processes.