BSEB Bihar: The pattern of competency exam will be like this, questions of so many marks will be asked.

Bihar Niyojit Shikshak Recruitment: Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has activated the link of BSEB Competency Test Admit Card 2024 on its official website bsebsakshamta.com from 14th February. Candidates who are going to appear in the examination will not be allowed to enter the examination center without admit card. Those who have not yet downloaded the admit card, do so, because only a few days are left for the examination to start. In such a situation, let us know about the pattern of the exam. How many marks questions will be asked?

As per the selection process release, 150 MCQ questions will be asked in the BSEB Competency Test. Teachers will be clearly divided according to different categories. The exam and questions asked will depend on the teachers classified on the basis of Class 1 to 5, Class 6 to 8, Class 9 to 10 and Class 11 to 12. Computer Based Test (CBT) will be conducted for 2 hours 30 minutes. Let us tell you, BSEB Competency Examination 2024 will basically be conducted on February 26 across the state to determine the eligibility of local body teachers.

Let us tell you, for teachers of classes 1 to 5, there will be 30 questions in language), 40 in General Studies and 80 questions in General Subject. Whereas for teachers of class 6 to 8, there will be 30 questions in language, 40 in General Studies and 80 questions in related subjects. For teachers of classes 9 to 10, there will be 30 questions in language, 40 in General Studies and 80 questions in related subjects. For teachers of class 11 to 12, there will be 30 questions in language, 40 in General Studies and 80 questions in related subjects.

There is no negative marking in the exam and so many marks are required to pass.

There will be no negative marking in the BSEB Competency Test exam. That means no marks will be deducted for giving wrong answers. Each question in the exam will carry 1 mark. To pass the exam, general category candidates need 40% marks, backward class (BC) 36.5%, extremely backward class 34% marks, SC-ST category 32 marks, disabled category 32% marks. And for female candidates, they have to score 32% marks.