The Cabinet led by Nitish Kumar 19 August approved a uniform fee proposal £100 for preliminary tests of all recruitment units in the state; According to the official, however, there will be no fees to pay for applicants who have passed preliminary exams and move to the main exams.
The proposal submitted by the Ministry of General (GAD) received approval during the meeting of the State Cabinet, chaired by the Chief Minister of Nitish Kumar.
This step is of particular importance when the state is preparing for elections to the assembly scheduled at the end of this year. CM Nitish shared a government plan on this matter through social media just last week.
CM NITISH KUMAR in preliminary tests for recruitment tests in Bihar
“I am pleased to announce that the decision to bring uniformity fees for preliminary tests (PT) of competitive tests carried out by all commissions for state jobs at the level of state level and to give candidates significant concessions,” CM Nitish said last week.
He added: “The instructions were provided only by RS100, because the fee for applicants appearing in the preliminary test of competing tests.
CM Nitish said that offering government job opportunities for the youth of the state were a priority for its administration from the very beginning.
“In order to provide opportunities for youth of the state and secure their future, our government has taken several specific steps. Now we have taken this decision in the interest of youth,” he said.
It applies to the tests held by various recruitment authorities, which include the Bihar Commission for Public Service, Bihar Technical Service Commission, Bihar Staff Selection Commission, Bihar Police Police Police for subordinate services and Central Constable Council.
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