
BPSC AEDO Admit Card 2026: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has officially released the BPSC AEDO Admit Card 2026 today, 3rd April 2026, on its official website. Candidates who have applied for the Assistant Education Development Officer (AEDO) exam can now download their hall ticket online. If you are appearing for the exam, this is an important update for you. Make sure you download your admit card as soon as possible and check all the details carefully to avoid any last-minute issues.
Download Link: BPSC AEDO Admit Card 2026
Exam Conducting Body: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC)
Post Name: Assistant Education Development Officer (AEDO)
Total Vacancies: 935
Admit Card Release Date: 3rd April 2026
Exam Dates: 14, 15, 17, 18, 20 & 21 April 2026
Total Applicants: Around 9.8 lakh
Exam Mode: Offline (OMR-based)
Selection Process: Written Exam + Document Verification
Salary: ₹29,200 (Pay Level 5)
This recruitment drive is quite big, with nearly 10 lakh candidates competing for 935 posts, which makes the competition tough. So, proper preparation and following exam guidelines is very important.
The admit card for the BPSC Assistant Education Development Officer Exam (Advt. No. 87/2025) is now available online. Candidates need to log in using their registration number and password to download it.
Keep in mind:
The admit card is available only in online mode
It will not be sent via post, courier, or email
You must take a clear printout and carry it to the exam centre
Downloading early is always better to avoid website traffic or technical issues near the exam date.
The BPSC AEDO written exam will be conducted on multiple dates in two shifts per day:
Morning Shift: 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon
Afternoon Shift: 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM
14 April 2026: General Language (Morning), General Studies (Afternoon)
15 April 2026: General Aptitude (Morning only)
17 April 2026: General Language & General Studies
18 April 2026: General Aptitude
20 April 2026: General Language & General Studies
21 April 2026: General Aptitude
Candidates must check their exact shift timing and reporting time on the admit card, as entry rules are strict.
Follow these simple steps to download your hall ticket:
Visit the official BPSC website
Log in using your Username and Password
Go to the “My Account” section
Click on the “View” button for your application
Select “Download Admit Card”
Save the PDF and take a printout
To check your exam centre, click on the “View Exam Centre” option available in your dashboard.
Many candidates face this issue, but it can be solved easily:
Click on “Forgot Password” on the login page
Enter your registered mobile number or email ID
Follow the instructions to reset your password
Make sure your registered mobile number is active to receive OTP.
Your admit card is a very important document. It contains both personal and exam-related details such as:
Candidate’s Name and Photograph
Registration / Roll Number
Date of Birth and Category
Exam Date and Shift Timing
Reporting Time
Exam Centre Name and Address
Centre Code
Important Instructions
Always verify these details carefully. If you find any mistake, contact BPSC authorities immediately for correction.
BPSC has also announced when the exam centre details will be visible:
14 & 15 April Exams: Centre details on 11 April 2026
17 & 18 April Exams: Centre details on 14 April 2026
20 & 21 April Exams: Centre details on 17 April 2026
So, candidates should regularly check their login dashboard for updates.
The written exam consists of three objective-type papers:
English (30 marks)
Hindi (70 marks)
Qualifying paper (Minimum 30% required)
100 questions, 100 marks
100 questions, 100 marks
Duration: 2 hours per paper
Negative Marking: 1/3rd mark deducted for each wrong answer
Important Tip: Even though Paper 1 is qualifying, do not ignore it. Failing in it can disqualify you.
Make sure you carry all required documents to the exam centre:
Printed copy of Admit Card
Valid Photo ID Proof (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, etc.)
Two passport-size photographs
Without these, you may not be allowed to enter the exam hall.
Candidates must strictly avoid carrying prohibited items:
Mobile phones, smartwatches
Calculators or Bluetooth devices
Books, notes, or papers
Bags, purses, backpacks
Electronic gadgets
Food items (unless medically required)
Violation of rules can lead to cancellation of candidature.
Reach the exam centre well before reporting time
Follow all instructions given on the admit card
Do not carry unnecessary items
Use only black/blue ballpoint pen for OMR sheet
Maintain discipline inside the exam hall
Proper planning on exam day can help you avoid stress and focus better.
The AEDO post comes under the Bihar government and offers:
Stable government job
Good salary (₹29,200 + allowances)
Career growth opportunities
Chance to work in the education sector
Due to these benefits, the competition level is quite high, so every small detail matters.