• Recruiting Body: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC)

  • Post: Assistant Section Officer (ASO)

  • Number of Vacancies: 41

  • Application Start Date: 29 May 2025

  • Last Date to Apply: 23 June 2025

  • Official Website:

Eligibility Criteria:
  • Educational Qualification: Graduate from any recognized university (any stream).

  • Age Limit (as of 1 August 2025):

    • Minimum: 21 years

    • Maximum: 37 years

    • Age relaxation applicable as per government rules for SC/ST/OBC, women, and differently-abled candidates.

Selection Process:
  • Preliminary Examination (Prelims)

  • Main Examination (Mains)

  • Interview (if applicable)

  • Document Verification

  • Salary and Benefits:
    • Salary will be as per 7th Pay Commission Level 7: ₹44,900 to ₹1,42,400 per month

    • Additional government allowances and benefits.

    How to Apply for BPSC ASO 2025:
  • Visit the official website:

  • Click on the “Apply Online” link.

  • Register as a new user and login.

  • Fill out the application form, upload necessary documents, and pay the application fee.

  • Submit the form and save/print a copy for future reference.

  • This is an excellent opportunity for graduates aspiring to join Bihar government services in officer-level roles with a good salary package.

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