BPSC Assistant Engineer Exam Schedule 2025 is Out: Big Update on Dates & Shifts

The BPSC Assistant Engineer Exam Schedule 2025 is finally released by the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC). This much-awaited update brings relief to thousands of aspirant who are preparing for engineering recruitment drives in Bihar. The exam will be held from 17th July in two shifts. The detailed time table is now accessible to everyone through the official BPSC website. The exam will be conducted across multiple centres all over Bihar.
We have covered everything about the BPSC Assistant Engineer Exam Schedule 2025 in this article. You can use the following Table of Contents to navigate as per your preference:
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Official Notification Out on BPSC Website
The BPSC Assistant Engineer Exam Schedule 2025 has been published on the commission’s official website. The link to the BPSC official website is bpsc.bihar.gov.in.
Candidates who have applied for the BPSC Assistant Engineer posts, can now access the exam schedule from the portal. Stay updated with the latest notifications through the official website only. Stay away from fraud websites and fake information.
Exam Dates and Daily Shift Timings
According to the BPSC Assistant Engineer Exam Schedule 2025, the written exams will be conducted in 3 days starting in July. The exams will be conducted on 17th July, 18th July and 19th July 2025. Everyday two shifts will be conducted in the given time duration :
- Morning Shift: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
- Afternoon Shift: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Candidates are advised to reach the examination centre before the reporting time. Admit card details and specific instructions will be released in a few days.
BPSC AE Exam Pattern
The BPSC Assistant Engineer Exam Schedule 2025 consists of 6 papers which are conducted in objective format. Four out of these Six papers are compulsory while other two are discipline-specific and optional. The detailed exam pattern for the compulsory papers is as follows :
Compulsory Papers:
- General English (Qualifying only)
- General Hindi (Qualifying only)
- General Studies
- General Engineering Science
Candidates need to secure minimum qualifying marks in General English and Hindi. If they fail in these papers, their technical papers will not be evaluated. That’s why, these language papers are a crucial part of BPSC AE Exam.
BPSC Assistant Engineer Vacancy 2025
The BPSC Assistant Engineer recruitment offers 1,024 vacancies in multiple engineering disciplines. Here’s the post-wise breakup:
| Post | Vacancy |
| Assistant Engineer (Civil) | 984 posts |
| Assistant Engineer (Mechanical) | 36 posts |
| Assistant Engineer (Electrical) | 4 posts |
As we can see, majority of vacancies are present in the civil engineering posts. So this is a golden opportunity for the aspirants who are related to the civil engineering field.
Important Instructions For Exam
As the BPSC Assistant Engineer Exam Schedule 2025 is out, the applicants are advised to go through all the given general exam-specific instructions carefully :
- Carry a printed copy of your admit card
- Reach the examination centre at least 60 minutes before the shift timing
- Bring a valid identity proof such as your Aadhar Card, Voter ID card or any other ID proof
- Don’t engage yourself in unfair means, otherwise you will be disqualified
- Strictly avoiding bringing any disallowed items like smart devices or calculators.
For the latest exam instructions, refer to your admit card. It will be available on the portal after a few days.
Conclusion
The notification about the BPSC Assistant Engineer Exam Schedule 2025 is a big update for all the candidates who were eagerly waiting for the exam schedule. Now this time is crucial for the candidate to stay updated and keep revising smartly. This recruitment drive is a wonderful opportunity for the candidates who want a respectable government job.
Recently, the Bihar government also announced the vacancies for BPSC Assistant Professor posts, if you are interested in applying for it, get the full information here.

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