1. Introduction

Reaching the interview stage of the BPSC 70th Combined Competitive Examination is not a small milestone. After prelims, mains, results, and months-often years-of sustained effort, the release of the interview letter is a moment that brings both relief and anxiety. Relief because you are officially in the final stage; anxiety because everything now feels very real.

This article is written to help you move forward systematically and calmly-not just to inform you that the interview letter is out, but to guide you on what to do next and what to avoid.


2. Admit Card (Interview Letter) Release Overview

The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released the Interview Letter for the 70th Combined Competitive Examination on 15 January 2026.

  • Stage: Interview (Final Stage)
  • Exam/Recruitment: BPSC 70th CCE
  • Posts Covered: Child Development Project Officer, Financial Administrative Officer, Revenue Officer, and other notified posts
  • Who Can Download: Candidates who have qualified the mains examination and are shortlisted for the interview

The interview will be conducted over an extended window to accommodate all shortlisted candidates.


3. Important Dates & Details

EventDate
Interview Letter Release Date15 January 2026
Interview Dates21 January 2026 to 28 February 2026
Official Download Portalhttps://onlinebpsc.bihar.gov.in/
Conducting AuthorityBihar Public Service Commission (BPSC)

Only the above details are confirmed in the official notice. Any information about exact interview time, venue, or reporting instructions will be mentioned on your individual interview letter.


4. How to Download the Interview Letter (Step-by-Step)

Follow these steps carefully to avoid technical issues:

  1. Visit the official BPSC online portal: onlinebpsc.bihar.gov.in

  2. Look for the Interview Letter / Admit Card section.

  3. Log in using:

    • Registration Number
    • Password or Date of Birth (as required on the portal)
  4. Your interview letter will appear on the screen.

  5. Download it and take at least two clear printouts.

Practical tip: Avoid using mobile browsers if possible. A desktop or laptop with a stable internet connection reduces login errors and incomplete downloads.


5. What to Check on the Interview Letter (Very Important)

Do not treat the interview letter as a formality. Check it line by line.

Verify the following details immediately:

  • Your name (spelling should match official documents)
  • Photograph and signature
  • Roll number and registration number
  • Interview date
  • Reporting time
  • Interview venue and address
  • Any special instructions mentioned by BPSC

If You Find an Error

If there is any mismatch (name, photo, or other critical detail), the official notice advises candidates to contact BPSC immediately. A specific correction deadline or contact number is not mentioned in the notice, so do not delay-act as soon as you notice an issue.


6. Documents to Carry on Interview Day

Based on standard BPSC practice and official instructions:

Mandatory

  • Printed Interview Letter (colour or black & white both acceptable)
  • Valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, PAN Card, etc.)

Commonly Required (Check Your Letter)

  • Original educational certificates
  • Caste/category certificate (if applicable)
  • Other documents as mentioned in the interview letter

Advice: Organise all documents in a single file at least 3-4 days before your interview date. Do not rely on last-minute arrangements.


7. Interview Day Instructions - Explained Simply

  • Reporting Time Matters: Reporting late can lead to unnecessary stress and, in some cases, denial of entry. Reach the venue well before the reporting time mentioned.

  • Dress Code: No specific dress code is mentioned in the official notice. Dress formally, comfortably, and conservatively.

  • Electronic Items: Do not carry mobile phones or electronic gadgets unless explicitly allowed. It is safer to assume they are restricted.

  • COVID or Special Guidelines: No COVID-related or special health instructions are mentioned in the official notice.


8. Common Mistakes Candidates Make

Avoid these frequent but costly errors:

  • Printing the interview letter at the last moment
  • Not reading instructions printed on the letter
  • Carrying incomplete or mismatched documents
  • Visiting the venue a day late due to date confusion
  • Panicking over rumours instead of trusting official instructions

At this stage, discipline and clarity matter as much as knowledge.


9. What You Should Do Next (Preparation + Mindset)

Now that the interview schedule is known, shift your focus:

  • Revise your optional subject and core graduation subjects

  • Be clear about:

    • Your application details
    • Educational background
    • Current affairs (especially Bihar-specific issues)
  • Practice answering calmly and honestly-clarity matters more than flamboyance

Mentally, remind yourself: You are here because you earned it. The interview is not meant to trap you; it is meant to understand you.


10. Conclusion

The release of the BPSC 70th Interview Letter marks the final and most personal stage of this examination process. From this point onward, panic adds no value-preparation and composure do.

Download your interview letter carefully, verify every detail, prepare steadily, and walk into the interview room with confidence grounded in effort, not anxiety.


11. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. My interview letter is not downloading. What should I do? Try again during non-peak hours and use a desktop browser. If the issue persists, it is likely a technical load issue on the portal.

Q2. I forgot my registration number. The official notice does not mention a recovery process. Use any saved application records or emails from the application stage.

Q3. My name or photo is incorrect on the interview letter. Contact BPSC immediately. Do not ignore even minor discrepancies.

Q4. My interview centre is far from home. Can it be changed? No provision for change of interview centre is mentioned in the official notice.