1. Introduction

The moment an exam date is announced, most aspirants feel two emotions together - relief and anxiety. Relief because uncertainty ends. Anxiety because the countdown becomes real.

If you are preparing for the BPSC Assistant Education Development Officer (AEDO) exam, this feeling is completely natural. Many students are now asking themselves: “Am I ready?”, “How many days are actually left?”, “What should I focus on now?”

This article is written to answer those questions calmly and practically - not to increase pressure, but to help you use the remaining time wisely.


2. Official Exam Date & Schedule Details (Verified)

The Bihar Public Service Commission has officially released the Prelims exam schedule for AEDO recruitment under Advt. No. 87/2025.

Key confirmed details:

  • Exam Type: Preliminary Examination (Objective)

  • Exam Dates: 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 & 16 January 2026

  • Shifts: Two shifts per day

    • Morning: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Afternoon: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Admit Card Release: Expected on 3 January 2026 (not yet officially released, but mentioned by the commission)

  • Mode: Offline (OMR-based)

  • Negative Marking: No negative marking

Your exact exam date and shift will be mentioned on your admit card.


3. What This Timeline Means for Aspirants

From today, you have about 2-3 weeks depending on your exam date.

This timeline clearly indicates:

  • This is revision time, not learning-from-scratch time.
  • Candidates with 70-80% syllabus coverage are in a good position.
  • Candidates with incomplete preparation must now be selective, not ambitious.

Remember, BPSC prelims is a screening exam, not a knowledge exhibition. Smart selection matters more than total coverage at this stage.


4. Preparation Strategy After Exam Date Announcement

If You Have Around 20-25 Days

Focus: Consolidation

  • Revise static subjects: Polity, History, Geography, Economy
  • Daily practice: 50-60 MCQs
  • 2-3 full-length mock tests per week (with analysis)

Last 10-12 Days

Focus: Accuracy & Recall

  • Short notes only
  • Previous BPSC-level questions
  • Reduce new mocks; increase revision-based tests

Last 5-7 Days

Focus: Stability

  • One mock every alternate day (optional)
  • Revise formulas, facts, timelines
  • Sleep routine becomes more important than study hours

5. Subject-Wise Focus (Prelims-Oriented)

  • General Studies: Revise frequently asked themes (Constitution, Freedom Movement, Bihar-specific topics if studied earlier).
  • General Aptitude: Practice only familiar question types. Avoid experimenting.

What NOT to Do Now

  • Do not start new guidebooks
  • Do not change your core study material
  • Do not chase “important questions” PDFs blindly

6. Common Mistakes Students Make at This Stage

Many good candidates lose momentum due to avoidable mistakes:

  • Over-attempting mocks without analysis
  • Studying till 3-4 AM and disturbing sleep cycle
  • Constantly comparing preparation with others
  • Ignoring basic health and meals

Confidence in the exam hall comes from routine and balance, not exhaustion.


7. Exam Day Planning Guidance

  • Reach the exam centre at least 60 minutes early

  • Carry:

    • Admit Card
    • Valid Photo ID (Aadhaar / Voter ID)
    • Two passport-size photographs
  • Avoid last-minute discussions outside the centre

  • Read instructions on the OMR sheet carefully

Mentally, remind yourself: “This is just one paper I have prepared for.”


8. Practical Checklist for Aspirants

  • Admit card download date tracked
  • Exam city confirmed
  • Travel planned (especially if centre is outside district)
  • ID proof kept ready
  • Pen and stationery arranged
  • Sleep schedule fixed at least 7 days before exam

9. If Dates Clash or Any Confusion Arises

  • Do not rely on social media messages
  • Check updates only on the official BPSC website
  • If your admit card has an error, contact BPSC immediately through official channels
  • No change request is usually entertained at the last moment - early action matters

10. Conclusion

The exam date announcement is not a signal to panic - it is a signal to simplify.

You do not need to know everything. You need to execute calmly what you already know.

BPSC exams reward candidates who stay composed, avoid overthinking, and respect the process. Trust your preparation, manage your energy, and walk into the exam hall with clarity - not fear.


11. FAQs

Q1. Can the BPSC AEDO exam dates change? Minor changes are rare but possible. Always track official notices until your exam day.

Q2. What if I miss my exam date? There is no re-exam for absentees. Missing the exam means forfeiting this attempt.

Q3. How many shifts will be there? Two shifts per day across multiple dates. Your shift will be mentioned on the admit card.

Q4. What if my admit card is delayed? Wait till the official release date. If not available even after release, contact BPSC immediately.