Staff Reporter :
The written test of the 39th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) preliminary examination and 38th BCS written examinations will be held on August 3 and August 8 respectively.
Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) fixed the dates of the examinations at a meeting on Tuesday.
PSC Chairman Dr Mohammad Sadiq said, the Commission is trying to publish the final result of the 37th BCS
examination as early as possible. The 39th (special) BCS is for recruitment of 4,542 doctors and 250 dental surgeons. A total of 39,954 aspirants have applied for the test.
The test comprises 200 marks of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) and 100 marks of viva-voce.
As per the reformed policy, the marks distribution follows: Medical Science or Dental Science 100 marks, Bengali, English, Bangladesh and International Affairs 20 marks each, IQ and Mathematics 10 marks.
Each question will be of single point and every wrong answer will lead to half point penalty. The written test will be held in Dhaka.
Meanwhile, the PSC on February 28 of this year published the results of the 38th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) preliminary test with 16,286 candidates coming out with flying colours.
A total of 3, 46,440 candidates were eligible for the preliminary test, but 2, 88,899 candidates took part in the examination. The test was held on December 29 last year.
The written test of the 39th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) preliminary examination and 38th BCS written examinations will be held on August 3 and August 8 respectively.
Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) fixed the dates of the examinations at a meeting on Tuesday.
PSC Chairman Dr Mohammad Sadiq said, the Commission is trying to publish the final result of the 37th BCS
examination as early as possible. The 39th (special) BCS is for recruitment of 4,542 doctors and 250 dental surgeons. A total of 39,954 aspirants have applied for the test.
The test comprises 200 marks of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) and 100 marks of viva-voce.
As per the reformed policy, the marks distribution follows: Medical Science or Dental Science 100 marks, Bengali, English, Bangladesh and International Affairs 20 marks each, IQ and Mathematics 10 marks.
Each question will be of single point and every wrong answer will lead to half point penalty. The written test will be held in Dhaka.
Meanwhile, the PSC on February 28 of this year published the results of the 38th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) preliminary test with 16,286 candidates coming out with flying colours.
A total of 3, 46,440 candidates were eligible for the preliminary test, but 2, 88,899 candidates took part in the examination. The test was held on December 29 last year.