Bihar SSC 2025 announces 1,481 graduate-level posts; registration begins on August 18
Vaishnavi Shukla | August 5, 2025 | 01:04 PM IST | 2 mins read
Bihar SSC CGL 2025: The application fee for general category male candidates is Rs 540, while it is Rs 135 for SC, ST, female, and differently abled candidates. Last date for fee payment is September 17.
The Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) has announced a total of 1,481 vacancies for the 4th Graduate Level Combined Competitive Exam (CGL) 2025. The Bihar SSC 2025 registration will commence on August 18, and the last date to pay the application fee is September 17.
Eligible candidates can apply for Bihar SSC CGL 2025 vacancies on the official website, bssc.bihar.gov.in.
According to the SSC notification, the application fee for general category male candidates is Rs 540, while it is Rs 135 for SC, ST, and all candidates from outside Bihar. For all women and differently abled candidates, the fee is Rs 135.
Bihar SSC 2025 exam will be held in two phases, preliminary and mains. The SSC CGL 2025 prelims exam will comprise three sections: Section A will cover general studies, current affairs, and the history of India and its neighbouring countries; Section B will include general science and mathematics; and Section C will assess mental ability. The Bihar SSC CGL 2025 mains exam will include general studies, general science, maths, and a mental ability test.
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Bihar SSC CGL 2025: Qualifying marks
The category-wise minimum qualifying marks for the Bihar SSC CGL 2025 exam are as follows:
|
Category |
Minimum qualifying marks |
|
Unreserved Category |
40% |
|
Backward Class |
36.5% |
|
Extremely Backward Class |
34% |
|
Scheduled Caste/Tribe |
32% |
|
Women's Category |
32% |
|
Disabled (All Categories) |
32% |
Bihar SSC CGL 2025: Eligibility criteria
The details of the pay scale and educational qualification provided by the Bihar SSC CGL department are as follows:
|
Post name |
Pay scale |
Minimum educational qualification |
Technical qualification |
|
Assistant Branch Officer |
Pay Level-7 |
Graduate from a recognized university |
- |
|
Planning Assistant |
Pay Level-7 |
Graduate from a recognized university |
- |
|
Junior Statistical Assistant |
Pay Level-7 |
Graduate from a recognized university with Mathematics or Economics or Commerce or Statistics as a subject in the graduation examination. |
- |
|
Data Entry Operator-Grade-C |
Pay Level-6 |
Graduate from a recognized university with PGDCA or BCA/BSC (IT) or equivalent from a recognized institution. Students with B.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering), B.E. (Computer Science & Engineering) and B.Tech. (Information Technology) degrees can also apply. |
Graduate from a recognized university with PGDCA or BCA/BSC (IT) or equivalent from a recognized institution. |
|
Auditor (Directorate of Audit, Finance Department) |
Pay Level-5 |
Graduate degree from a recognized university in Commerce, Economics, Statistics, or Mathematics as one of the subjects. Notably, these subjects don't need to be the main subject in graduation. |
- |
|
Auditor (Cooperative Societies, Cooperative Department) |
Pay Level-5 |
Graduate passed from a recognized university (with Mathematics or Commerce) |
- |
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