India’s Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) declared the results of 7,355 more teacher aspirants in various subjects of the second phase of the Teacher Recruitment Examinations (TRE).
As per Times of India, the exams were conducted for recruitment in the Education Department, Backward and Extremely Backward Class Welfare Department and Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Welfare Department.
Altogether 3,449 candidates were declared successful for classes 1 to 5, including 1,837 for the general subject, 30 for Bengali and 1,320 for Urdu. An additional 262 candidates also cleared the examination for general subject under vacancies from the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Welfare Department. Altogether 3,208 students were declared successful for classes 9 to 10, including 3,115 in maths for the Education Department along with 62 for Computer Science and 31 for Maths under the Backward and Extremely Backward Class Welfare Department.
The BPSC also declared 204 candidates successful for classes 11-12, including 133 for Business Studies and 71 for Arabic. For classes 6-8 under the Backward and Extremely Backward Class Welfare Department, 78 candidates were successful in maths and science, social science and language (English and Hindi) each.