Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has unveiled a major announcement on Independence Day, offering good news to candidates preparing for government jobs. The announcement focuses on changes in examination fees for various recruitment processes in the state. As per the new directives, candidates will only need to pay ₹100 for the preliminary examinations. The most significant aspect is that those who qualify the preliminary exams and proceed to the main exams will be exempted from any examination fee. The Chief Minister emphasized that the state government has taken several concrete steps to provide more government job opportunities and secure the future of the youth in the state. This new decision regarding examination fees reflects the government’s commitment to supporting the youth. The state government has streamlined the fee structure for preliminary competitive examinations across various commissions. This includes the Bihar Public Service Commission and other key bodies.
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