BPSC Admit Card 2026 - APO
BPSC has released the APO admit card. Check the complete details below including important dates and official links.
BPSC APO - Overview
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates applying for BPSC APO recruitment must possess the following educational qualification: Any Bachelors Degree. Candidates are advised to check the official notification for detailed eligibility requirements.
Important Links
BPSC APO Admit Card 2026
BPSC Assistant Prosecution Officer Admit Card 2026
BPSC APO Hall Ticket 2026
Bihar APO Admit Card 2026
BPSC APO Prelims Admit Card 2026
BPSC APO Exam Admit Card 2026
BPSC APO Call Letter 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
When was the BPSC APO Admit Card 2026 be released?
The BPSC APO Admit Card 2026 has released by the Bihar Public Service Commission on 6 July 2026. Candidates can download it from the official portal, bpsconline.bihar.gov.in, using their registration number and password or date of birth ahead of the Preliminary Examination on 15 July 2026.
How can I download the BPSC APO Admit Card 2026?
Candidates can visit bpsconline.bihar.gov.in and log in using their registration number and password or date of birth. Once logged in, they can locate the admit card download section on the candidate dashboard, download the PDF, and take a printout for the exam centre.
What is the exam date for BPSC APO 2026?
According to the official exam calendar released by the Bihar Public Service Commission, the BPSC APO Preliminary Examination 2026 is scheduled for 15 July 2026. Candidates should confirm the exact shift timing and exam centre from their individual admit card, since details may vary by candidate.
How many vacancies are there in BPSC APO Recruitment 2026?
The Bihar Public Service Commission has announced a total of 300 vacancies for the post of Assistant Prosecution Officer under Advertisement No. 13/2026. These posts fall under the Directorate of Prosecution, Home Department, Government of Bihar.
What is the eligibility criteria for BPSC APO 2026?
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's Degree in Law (LLB), either a 3-year or 5-year integrated course, from a recognized university in India. Age limits vary by category, ranging from 21 to 42 years as on 1 August 2026, with relaxation applicable for reserved categories and women candidates.