BCS
Examination
SELECTION
STAGES OF BANGLADESH CIVIL SERVICES (BCS CADRE SERVICES) EXAMINATION SYESTEM :
The
Bangladesh Public Service Commission makes selection of higher categories of
civil servants through competitive examinations on the basis of the Bangladesh Civil Service (Age Qualification and Examination for Direct
Recruitment) Rules-2014. The examination is called Bangladesh Civil
Service(BCS) Examination and the recruited officers are called BCS Cadres. 27
Cadres are existing at present in Civil Service. Some of these are general and
some are technical and some are general and technical/ Professional.
COLLECTING
REQUISITION:
Every
year BPSC requests the Ministry of Public Administration to send Cadre wise
vacancy list. After getting vacancy lists from the ministries, the Ministry of
Public Administration Submits a list of job vacancies of different Cadres to
the BPSC.
ADVERTISEMENT:
Receiving
vacancy list from the Ministry of Public Administration on the basis of the BCS
(Age, Qualification and Examination) Rules-2014, BPSC floats an
advertisement through its website and national dailies mentioning cadre wise
educational qualification, exam. fees, tentative date of examination,
subjects of written examination for a particular cadre, age and other terms and
conditions. A time span around 4 (four) weeks is given to the candidates for
online registration.
EDUCATIONAL
QUALIFICATION:
According
to the BCS (Age, Qualification and Examination) Rules-2014 educational
qualification for general cadres is-
1. A Master’s degree from any
recognized university or a degree that requires at least 4 (four) years of
education after passing Higher Secondary Certificate (H.S.C) Examination or
equivalent. Provided that a candidate having more than one third division/class
in his academic career shall not be eligible.
2. If a candidate appeared at
any examination that is threshold level for BCS examination she/he will be able
to apply, provided that all written examination would have been completed by
the deadline of submitting application.
3. All appeared candidates
have to submit their original or provisional certificates as education
qualification from any university to the commission before the viva-voce.
Educational
qualification for technical/ professional cadre depends on respective cadres.
Generally a graduation degree is needed for being a candidate in
professional/technical cadre.
AGE
LIMITS:
1. If the age limit of the
candidates is below 21(Twenty one) and above 30(Thirty) on the first date of
the month when the advertisement is circulated by the commission he/she will
not be considered as worthy candidates of BCS examination.
2.
The maximum age limit of freedom fighters and their sons daughters, disable
candidate and BCS (Health) cadre candidates is 32(Thirty two)
3.
In case of BCS (General Education) BCS (Technical Education) and BCS(Health)the
maximum age limit of tribal candidates is 32 (Thirty two) and in others
cases, the age limit is 30(Thirty).
4.
The date of birth referred to their SSC certificates or other authorities
approved by the commission is evaluated as the proof of their age. In case of
the candidates having O`level’ and A `level’ the date of birth in their
certificates issued by competent authority is considered as their proof.
APPLICATION
FORM:
Candidates
fill up their application and submit it through online of Commissions
website within the schedule following the process of the Commission for taking
part in examination. No application will be accepted after deadline. All candidates
except disable and tribal have to pay TK. 700 as examination fee and the exam
fee for disable and ethnic minority group candidate is Tk.100 .
PRELIMINARY
TEST:
Only
the worthy candidates will be able to download their admit card automatically
after completing their application and paying their particular fees. No
candidates take part their examination without admit card. According to the BCS
(Age, Qualification and Examination for Direct Recruitment) Rules, 2014 a two
hours preliminary test (MCQ) of 200 (two hundred) marks is held on different
branches of knowledge for evaluating the competency of the candidates.
Provision
for deduction of 50% marks is kept for each wrong answer given in the
preliminary MCQ test so that no candidates can get undue advantage by making
answers on guess.
The
syllabus of preliminary Multiple Choice (MCQ) examination has been introduced
covering ten areas as-
Sl. No.
|
Name of the subject
|
Marks distribution
|
1.
|
Bengali Language and Literature
|
35
|
2.
|
English Language and Literature
|
35
|
3.
|
Bangladesh Affairs
|
30
|
4.
|
International Affairs
|
20
|
5.
|
Geography, Environment and Disaster
Management
|
10
|
6.
|
General Science
|
15
|
7.
|
Computer and Information Technology
|
15
|
8.
|
Mathematical Reasoning
|
15
|
9.
|
Mental Ability
|
15
|
10.
|
Ethics, Values and Good governance
|
10
|
Total =
|
200
|
Candidates
make their answer in OMR (Optical Mark Reader) answer sheets for marking by OMR
Machine. Qualifying number in the Preliminary Test is decided by the
Commission prior to publishing the result.
BCS
WRITTEN EXAMINATION
Those
candidates who pass the Preliminary Test are considered qualified for written
examination. According to the BCS Examination Rules-2014, subjects and mark
distribution for General and Technical/Professional cadres are as follows:
FOR
BOTH ,GENERAL AND TECHNICAL CADRES
Sl. No.
|
Name of the subjects
|
Marks distribution
|
1.
|
Bangla
|
200
|
2.
|
English
|
200
|
3.
|
Bangladesh Affairs
|
200
|
4.
|
International Affairs
|
100
|
5.
|
Mathematical Reasoning & Mental ability
|
100
|
6.
|
General Science and Technology
|
100
|
7.
|
Viva voce
|
200
|
|
Total = 1,100
|
FOR
PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL CADRES
Sl. No.
|
Name of the subjects
|
Marks distribution
|
1.
|
Bangla
|
100
|
2.
|
English
|
200
|
3.
|
General Knowledge Bangladesh Affairs
|
200
|
4.
|
General Knowledge International Affairs
|
100
|
5.
|
Mathematical Reasoning & Mental ability
|
100
|
6.
|
Job related Subject
|
200
|
7.
|
Viva voce
|
200
|
|
Total = 1,100
|
Time
allotted for each subject consisting 200 marks is 4 hours. In case of subject
consisting 100 marks, the allotted time is 3 hours.
A
Candidate securing less then 30% marks in any subject deemed to have secured no
marks in that subject.
Candidates
must obtain 50% marks in the written examination as qualifying marks.
VIVA
VOCE
Candidates
who obtain 50% marks in aggregate in written examination are declared qualified
for the viva voce. Candidates qualified in the written examination are interviewed
by a Board Constituted by the Commission. The viva Board is made by the
direction of BPSC Chairman consisting of a Member as Board Chairman, a
Departmental representative holding minimum Joint Secretary status of the
government and an expert selected by the BPSC from any academic institution or
eminent personalities of the country. In selecting the suitable candidates the
viva Board attaches particular importance to the intelligence of mind, vigour
and strength of Character of the candidates. The Board also takes into
consideration Candidate’s extra curricular activities such as sports, debates,
hobbies etc. The total marks of viva voce and intelligence test is 200. The
minimum qualifying marks in viva voce is 50%.
ALLOCATION
OF POST
i.
Candidates
who have achieved pass marks in the written examination stage and viva voce are
entered into the merit list. The position of each candidate on the merit list
is determined by this sum of this mark obtained on the written examination
stage and viva voce.
ii.
Those
candidates who have applied for both general and technical cadres they will
have two merit list scores, first one for the general cadre preferences
(Compulsory paper + viva voce) and other one for the technical cadre
preferences (Compulsory paper + job related papers + viva voce).
iii.
The
cadre preferences given by the candidates, Merit and the quota system are the
three main factors involved in determining which post will be allotted to which
candidate.
iv.
The
candidates who have passed the viva voce are dealt with the Merit list order
with the general aim that candidate higher up the merit list should be allotted
their first preference if available. If a candidate’s first preference is not
available then he should be allotted the second preference if available.
v.
According
to the government rules 45% of the posts are allocated on merit basis and 55%
posts are allocated on quota. Quota constitutes 30% for freedom fighters and
their children, 10% for women, 5% for tribal population and the rest 10% for
general on district/ division. Within a quota group selection is made on merit.
List of cadre wise selected candidates is then declared by the Commission. In
case of getting the first and second class government job in different
corporation, autonomous/half-autonomous institutions including BCS cadre
service, one percent disable worthy candidate will be filled up from the
prevailing privilege quota if there won’t find any maximum number of competent
candidates
i.
The
candidates who have passed the viva voce but cannot be selected for the cadre
post because of having no vacancies are sorted in a group named BCS non-cadre.
MEDICAL
EXAMINATION & POLICE REPORT
Candidates
who are selected by BPSC are required to appear at a medical Board for Physical
examination. At the same time they are required to have a police report in
order to know whether there is any criminal report against them and whether the
candidates are engaged in any activity subversive of the state.
FINAL
RECOMMENDATION
Getting
Medical Report from the Ministry of Health BPSC then send the final
recommendation list to the Ministry of Public Administration.
APPOINTMENT
Getting
satisfactory medical report and police report of the selected candidates
Ministry of Public Administration sends the list to the Hon’ble President for
approval. After getting approval from the Hon’ble President appointment letters
are issued to the selected candidates by the Ministry of Public Administration
directing them to join their respective Ministry.
Recruitment
in non-cadre posts from BCS qualified candidates
In
a BCS examination, successful candidates in written and viva but failed to get
recommendation for any posts of cadre service due to shortage of vacant posts
are recommended for recruitment in 1st class
non-cadre vacant posts according to the non-cadre (special) recruitment rules,
2010. With a condition that, sometimes commission will exercise its right to
increase or decrease the vacant posts with the request of the Government for
special need of the state. Candidates are recommended in non-cadre post in
accordance with the requisition of the ministry. Recently the rule has been
amended and a provision has been introduced to recruit 2nd class posts along with non-cadre 1st class posts. After completing recommendation
for all first class non-cadre posts Commission will recommend candidates for 2nd class post in accordance with requisition of
the ministries.
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