BPSC AEDO Admit Card 2026: Key Details and Exam Dates

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The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has officially announced that the admit card for the Assistant Education Development Officer (AEDO) examination will be available for download starting April 3, 2026. This announcement comes as candidates prepare for the examination scheduled to take place on multiple dates: April 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, and 21, 2026.

To access their admit cards, candidates must log in to the BPSC website, as the commission will not send the admit cards by post. This shift to online access underscores the growing trend towards digital processes in public examinations.

In total, the BPSC is conducting this examination to fill 935 ADEO vacancies as outlined in Advertisement No. 87/2025. Candidates are reminded that they must arrive at their respective examination centers at least two and a half hours before the exam begins, ensuring they have ample time for verification and settling in.

Entry to the examination hall will be strictly regulated, with candidates allowed entry only up to one hour before the exam starts. This policy aims to maintain order and ensure that all candidates are present and accounted for before the examination commences.

Details regarding the examination centers will be released in phases on the candidate dashboard, allowing candidates to plan their travel accordingly. It is crucial for candidates to ensure that their roll number and bar code are clearly printed on the admit card to avoid any last-minute issues.

In addition to the admit card, candidates must carry a valid ID proof to the examination center. The written exam will consist of three objective papers: General Language, General Studies, and General Aptitude, each carrying 100 marks and lasting two hours.

For every incorrect answer, candidates will face a deduction of one-third of the marks, emphasizing the importance of careful answering. As the exam dates approach, candidates are encouraged to review their study materials and prepare thoroughly.

As the BPSC continues to streamline its processes, this examination represents a significant opportunity for aspiring candidates in Bihar. The commission’s efforts to digitize the admit card distribution process reflect a broader trend in educational assessments.

First reactions from candidates have been mixed, with some expressing excitement about the upcoming opportunity while others voice concerns about the online-only access to admit cards. As the date approaches, further updates from the BPSC are anticipated.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding any additional measures that may be implemented to ensure a smooth examination process.