The Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) has informed candidates that it may be difficult to hold the 45th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examination on March 10, the proposed date for the exam. An emergency meeting has been scheduled for the first week of March to discuss the feasibility of conducting the exam on the given date. The BPSC officials have stated that the date of the preliminary exam will be fixed after the meeting.
The 45th BCS examination has received a significant number of applications, with 346,000 candidates registering for the exam. Successful candidates can join the civil service of Bangladesh, and a total of 2,309 cadre posts and 1,022 non-cadre posts will be filled through this exam.
Candidates are now in a state of uncertainty, and they must wait for the BPSC's decision on the exam date. The announcement of the exam date and the release of the admit card will provide candidates with much-needed relief, as they have been preparing for the exam for months.
The BPSC has taken several measures to ensure that the exam is conducted smoothly and safely, including the mandatory use of masks and sanitizers, and social distancing protocols during the exam. The BPSC website will provide updates on the exam date and the release of the admit card, and candidates are advised to check it regularly.
In conclusion, the 45th BCS examination is a highly competitive exam that provides a path to join the civil service of Bangladesh. Candidates have applied for the exam in large numbers, and the BPSC is taking all necessary precautions to ensure that the exam is conducted safely. Candidates must keep themselves updated with any developments regarding the exam date and the release of the admit card and continue their preparations diligently.