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BPSC Headmaster Exam analysis 2024: The written examination for the post of head teacher was conducted by Bihar Public Service Commission on Saturday. 20 centers were set up in the district headquarters for the examination. The examination was conducted in one shift from 12 noon to 2:30 pm. The examination was conducted amid tight security arrangements.
Mathematics questions in the exam confused the students
There were mixed expressions on the faces of the students coming out after giving the exam. Most of the teachers coming out after giving the exam said that the questions were a little difficult. A total of 150 questions were asked. All were objective questions. These included questions from D.El.Ed. Apart from this, questions were asked from subjects like GK, GS, Maths, Physics, Chemistry etc. According to them, the Maths questions were difficult. Om Prakash from Bettiah, Shahnawaz Khan from Siwan and Arvind Kumar coming out of an examination center said that the paper was a little tough. Especially the Maths questions seemed difficult. They had difficulty in answering them.
11292 teacher candidates appeared in the exam at 20 centres
Out of a total of 12168 teachers, 11292 appeared for the exam at 20 centres, while 876 were absent. On this occasion, 841 students appeared for the examination in MJK Girls Inter College, 720 in Zila School, 567 in Mangal Seminary, 547 in Gopalsah Plus Two High School, 507 in Mujib Girls Plus Two School, 865 in MS College, 658 in Government Polytechnic College, 547 in Rajaram High School Turkaulia, 446 in Project Girls High School Turkaulia, 555 in Dr. SKS Women's College, 580 in Sriparshuram Giri Plus Two High School Jeevdhara, 725 in LND College, 549 in Pandit Ugam Pandey College, 496 in Anugrah Narayan Singh College, 397 in Prabhavati Gupta Girls High School, 677 in SNS College, 443 in DPS Bankat, 360 in Cambridge International Academy Singhia Heaven, 368 in Modern Public School Chanti Mai, 444 students appeared for the examination in Jeevan International Public School Chanti Mai. He had joined in.