BPSC 70th Mains: Unevaluated Answer Sheets Released to Promote Transparency
In a major move towards transparency and accountability, the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has announced the release of unevaluated answer sheets for the 70th Combined Main (Written) Competitive Examination. This initiative aims to give candidates direct access to their written submissions before evaluation, allowing them to verify details and report discrepancies if any.
According to the official notification, candidates who appeared for the 70th Main Examination can download their unevaluated answer sheets between November 14 and November 24, 2025, from the Commission’s official websites — bpsc.bihar.gov.in and bpsconline.bihar.gov.in. To access their sheets, applicants must log in using their roll number and registration number.
If any candidate finds an error or mismatch in their downloaded copy, they can report the issue via email to testcontroller-bpsc@gov.in by November 24, 2025. The Commission has clearly stated that no complaints or objections will be entertained after the deadline.
Why Bihar Public Service Commission Took This Step
The Commission’s decision to release unevaluated answer sheets marks a significant step toward enhancing transparency in the examination process. Traditionally, answer sheets are made available only after the final results are declared. However, this move enables candidates to:
- Verify their uploaded copies to ensure the correct answer sheet is linked with their roll number.
- Review their responses, helping them understand their writing patterns and prepare better for future exams.
Steps to Download the Answer Sheet
- Visit the official Bihar Public Service Commission website – bpsc.bihar.gov.in or bpsconline.bihar.gov.in
- Log in using your roll number and registration number.
- Download your unevaluated answer sheet.
- If you notice any discrepancy, select the “Raise Objection/File a Complaint” option.
- Fill in the necessary details about the issue and submit it online.
This move is being widely appreciated by candidates as a progressive step towards openness and trust-building between the Commission and aspirants, setting a new benchmark for exam transparency in Bihar.
