BPSC publishes examinee's seating chart for special BCS exam

BSS
Published On: 07 Oct 2025, 17:02

DHAKA, Oct 7, 2025 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) 
has published the seating arrangement and instructions for the 49th BCS 
(Special) Examination-2025. 

This examination, which is an MCQ-type written test, is scheduled to take 
place on Friday (October 10) from 10am to 12pm, said a press release here 
today. 

The BPSC has announced that the examination will be organised exclusively at 
the Dhaka center. 

To complete peacefully and smoothly, the examination will be hosted across a 
total of 182 educational institutions located in different areas of the 
capital, in addition to the Commission's own two hall rooms.

For the convenience of the candidates, the detailed seating arrangement, the 
schedule, and specific instructions for conducting the examination have been 
published on the BPSC's official website, which is www.bpsc.gov.bd.

BPSC asked examinees to complete their entry into the examination center by 
9am on the day of the exam.

During entry into the exam center, candidates are required to have their 
admission card and a valid photo identification, such as a National ID, 
passport, or driving license.

The BPSC has also emphasized that carrying any kind of electronic device is 
strictly prohibited. This includes mobile phone sets, watches, calculators, 
and smart devices.

Inside the examination hall, candidates must correctly fill out the OMR sheet 
and are advised to exercise caution to prevent the answer sheet from being 
damaged.

The BPSC authority confirmed that all preparations have been completed for 
the fair and transparent organisation of the 49th BCS (Special) Exam-2025. 

The Commission has warned that any candidate found to be involved in 
unethical activities will be immediately expelled and has urged all examinees 
to adhere strictly to the established rules.

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