BPSC 71st Notification 2025: For aspirants aiming for a stable government job in Bihar, the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has brought a great opportunity. The application process for the 71st Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) has officially begun. Notably, this time, the post of Sugarcane Officer (Eekh Padadhikari) is among the available vacancies.

The recruitment offers a salary of over ₹60,000 per month, and interested candidates can apply online via the official website — .

📢 BPSC 71st CCE 2025: Key Details
  • Exam Name: BPSC 71st Combined Competitive Examination

  • Conducting Body: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC)

  • Application Start Date: June 2, 2025

  • Last Date to Apply: June 30, 2025

  • Official Website:

This recruitment drive aims to fill several prestigious posts in different government departments of Bihar. The Sugarcane Officer post falls under the Sugarcane Industry Department, which is a crucial part of Bihar’s agrarian economy.

🧑🌾 Vacancy for Sugarcane Officer: 17 Positions

Out of the total openings advertised in the BPSC 71st notification, 17 vacancies are reserved for Sugarcane Officers. This role involves managing and developing sugarcane cultivation and processing within the state. It is a gazetted officer post and comes with all the perks and responsibilities of a Class II state service officer.

💰 BPSC Sugarcane Officer Salary and Perks
  • Pay Level: Level 9 (as per 7th CPC)

  • Basic Salary: ₹56,100 per month

  • Total Salary (including allowances): ₹60,000+ per month (approximate)

  • Other Perks: DA, HRA, medical benefits, travel allowance, and pension eligibility after retirement.

📄 Selection Process for BPSC 71st Exam 2025

Candidates applying for the Sugarcane Officer post will have to undergo a three-stage selection process:

  • Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)

  • Main Examination (Descriptive Type)

  • Interview (Personality Test)

  • Only those who qualify at each stage will be shortlisted for the final merit list.

    📝 How to Apply for BPSC 71st Exam 2025

    Follow these steps to apply online:

  • Visit the official website:

  • On the homepage, click on the “Latest Updates” section.

  • Click on the link for “BPSC 71st CCE Application Form”.

  • Complete the registration by filling in your basic details.

  • Fill the application form and upload necessary documents.

  • Pay the application fee and submit your form.

  • Save and print a copy of the final submitted form for future reference.

  • 🔗 Direct Link to BPSC 71st Notification

    Candidates can view and download the official BPSC 71st Exam notification from the direct link available on the official website or click here (check under ‘Notifications’ section).

    Why You Should Apply

    This is a golden opportunity for those who want to serve in a prestigious government role with job security, attractive salary, and growth potential. Whether you're a civil service aspirant or looking for an agriculture-sector job with authority, the Sugarcane Officer role under BPSC is worth considering.

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