For the first time, Bihar will conduct a separate recruitment exam for the appointment of the Assistant Director-Cum District Public Relations (DPRO).
Based on performance in written tests followed by interviews, candidates will be selected to fill 31 empty posts in the Department of Information and Public Relations (PRD Bihar).
So far, DPRO recruitment is carried out through a combined competitive examination carried out by the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC).
Highlight the need for separate recruitment exams, senior officials, with the terms of Prd Bihar’s anonymity saying that the evolution of print, electronic and social media has created the need for experts in this field.
“According to ‘Bihar Soochna Niyamawali 2012’, the candidate recruited when the DPRO must have a background in journalism.
This has made us carry out a separate recruitment test,” the official said.
Previously, the candidates were elected through a combined competitive examination for the position of the DPRO offered by the Department training to get used to the nuances of media and journalism.
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Application Process and Exam Date
Examination will be carried out by BPSC but the check date has not been told.
The application process is currently open until July 5.
Amarendra Kumar, a joint secretary examination controller, BPSC said that the Commission will decide on the date after the normal situation.
“Schools and colleges are still closed, and the situation is being reviewed.
In addition, we have several other tests that have been rescheduled after the second pandemic.
We need to prioritize them first,” Kumar said.
In cities that host the exam center, Kumar said that depending on the number of candidates will decide on test centers.
“We hope to have around 10,000 candidates because this position is open to student background journalism.
Candidates will be accommodated in and around Patna if the number of applicants is less than or nearly 10,000,” Kumar said.