The recruitment drive aims to fill 935 vacancies for the post of Assistant Education Development Officer under the Education Department, Government of Bihar.

BPSC AEDO Exam Schedule 2026

The commission has scheduled the written examination to be held in a phased manner across several districts in Bihar. Following a previous postponement from January, the new dates are as follows:

Exam DatesShift Timing (Tentative)
April 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, and 21, 2026Morning: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Afternoon: 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM

Note: Specific venue details (centre names) will be released in stages on the candidate dashboard starting from April 11.



Step-by-Step Guide: How to Download BPSC AEDO Admit Card

  1. Visit Official Website: Go to onlinebpsc.bihar.gov.in.

  2. Login: Enter your Username and Password created during registration.

  3. Upload Photograph: Before downloading the admit card, candidates must upload a recent passport-size photograph (if prompted) on their dashboard.

  4. Download: Click on the "Admit Card" link. Ensure your Roll Number and Bar Code are clearly visible on the PDF.

  5. Print: Take at least two clear printouts for the exam day.




Mandatory Exam Day Instructions

In a detailed notification, the BPSC has issued strict guidelines to ensure the smooth conduct of the examination:

  • Reporting Time: Candidates must reach the examination centre two and a half hours before the commencement of the exam.

  • Gate Closing: Entry will strictly be prohibited one hour before the start time.

  • Extra Copy: Every candidate is required to carry an additional copy of the e-Admit Card. This copy must be signed in front of the invigilator and handed over during the session.

  • ID Proof: Along with the admit card, carrying a valid government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, or Voter ID) in original is mandatory.

Exam Pattern Highlights

The selection process consists of a written objective-type examination.

  • Paper 1 (Language): Qualifying nature (Hindi & English). Candidates must score at least 30% to have subsequent papers evaluated.

  • Paper 2 & 3: General Studies and General Aptitude. These will form the basis of the final merit list.

  • Negative Marking: There is a provision for 1/3rd (0.33) negative marking for every incorrect answer.

Candidates are advised to regularly monitor the BPSC official website for further updates regarding the phased release of examination centre codes.