BPSC LDC Typing Test Result 2026 Now Declared for 26 Clerk Posts in Bihar
Some of you were waiting for this quietly, checking the portal every few hours even though the date was already hinted at. The Bihar Public Service Commission has finally put out the typing test result for the Lower Division Clerk recruitment conducted under Advertisement 43/2025. If you appeared in the typing round held on 17 and 18 January 2026, your status is now officially available online.
This BPSC LDC recruitment is a state-level clerical selection process conducted to fill 26 Lower Division Clerk posts in Bihar government offices.
The application window for this cycle had opened back on 8 July 2025 and closed on 29 July 2025. Fees were also to be deposited within that same period. Many candidates underestimate how tight such windows are, but here too the commission did not extend the last date. The written examination followed later on 20 September 2025. Admit cards had been released on 14 September. Answer keys came and went, objections were processed, final key was issued in November, and the written result was declared on 21 November 2025.
Then came the typing test in January.
And now, on 17 February 2026, the typing result has been declared.
There were only 26 vacancies in total. When the number is this low, the margin becomes unforgiving. Even small performance gaps matter. Many aspirants look at LDC posts and assume moderate competition, but when a state commission conducts the exam, seriousness levels rise. Graduates apply even though eligibility is 12th pass. That shifts the competitive baseline upward.
Eligibility itself was straightforward. Candidates needed to have passed Intermediate (Class 12) in any stream from a recognized board. Alongside that, basic computer operation knowledge and typing proficiency were mandatory. On paper this looks simple. In practice, typing speed becomes the elimination stage. Written exam clears conceptual understanding, typing test checks practical suitability.
Age calculation was based on 1 August 2025. Minimum age was 18 years. Maximum age was 37 years, with relaxation available as per Bihar government norms. Those close to upper age limits had to be precise with documentation. Even a minor discrepancy in date records can create issues at verification stage.
The application fee structure was differentiated. General, OBC and EWS candidates paid ₹600. SC, ST and female candidates of Bihar paid ₹150. Persons with disabilities also paid ₹150. Payment modes were fully online — debit card, credit card, internet banking, IMPS, mobile wallets. The process was digitally streamlined, which reduces manual intervention but also leaves no scope for correction after final submission.
Let’s talk about the selection chain because that is where many candidates misjudge effort planning.
The recruitment process included a preliminary examination, mains examination, typing test, document verification and finally medical examination. The typing test was not a mere formality. It was a qualifying but decisive filter. Those who perform well in written stages sometimes fail here because they neglect consistent keyboard practice.
Clerical roles in state departments are largely desk-based. Work includes file handling, drafting, data entry, registry maintenance, and assisting senior officers in routine administrative functions. Transfers may happen within departments but generally remain within the state. For candidates seeking stability and predictable office hours, such roles remain relevant.
However, it is not a high-growth technical cadre. Promotions depend on seniority and departmental exams over time. Patience is required. If someone is looking for rapid upward mobility or dynamic field exposure, this may feel limiting after a few years.
The written examination conducted earlier in September tested general awareness, reasoning, and basic academic aptitude. Nothing extreme in syllabus, but competition intensified the cut-off. The final answer key was released in November 2025, followed by result declaration shortly after. From there, shortlisted candidates moved into the typing stage.
Typing tests are often underestimated during preparation phase. Speed under pressure is different from home practice. Accuracy percentage becomes crucial. One extra error in a tightly cut competition can change the outcome.
If you are checking the result now, you need your enrollment number, registration number or date of birth to log in and verify status. Typically the result is provided in PDF format listing qualified candidates. It is advisable to download and keep a copy. Document verification follows next for those shortlisted.
Document verification will require original certificates of age proof, educational qualification, category certificate if applicable, and other declarations submitted during application. Any inconsistency between application data and certificate records can result in cancellation. This stage is procedural but unforgiving.
The medical examination that follows is standard for clerical posts and generally checks basic fitness parameters.
Now, about competition level. With just 26 posts and statewide eligibility, the applicant pool would have been substantial. Bihar state commission exams attract repeat aspirants who have already prepared for other competitive examinations. So even if eligibility is 12th pass, preparation depth often reflects graduation-level exposure.
Candidates who balanced written study with regular typing drills likely handled this better. Those who focused only on theory may have struggled in the practical stage.
For aspirants who did not clear this typing round, it is important not to overinterpret the setback. The pattern of such recruitments shows that timing and execution matter as much as knowledge. A structured review of typing accuracy, speed consistency, and exam temperament can improve chances in the next cycle.
If you are following multiple public service recruitment updates, you already know that clerical posts appear periodically but not in very high numbers. Planning attempts strategically matters.
Some candidates use these exams as stepping stones. For them, clearing an LDC position can provide financial stability while preparing for higher state services. Others aim to remain in clerical cadre long term due to job security. Your preparation approach changes depending on which category you fall into.
It is also worth noting that state commission recruitments operate on fixed advertisement numbers and formal procedures. The recruitment exam notification under Advt. 43/2025 followed the standard structured cycle — application, written test, answer key, final key, result, typing, final list. There were no extraordinary deviations.
For fresh aspirants planning ahead, integrating typing practice early in preparation is not optional. Many candidates wait until written result before practicing seriously, which is often too late.
Those exploring options beyond clerical roles sometimes align their preparation with a broader career transition strategy guide, especially if they aim to shift toward higher administrative exams. Clerical recruitment can be either a destination or a bridge.
As for now, the typing result stands released. The commission’s official portal hosts the downloadable PDF and related notices. Candidates should rely only on the official source for confirmation.
How to Check Result and Official Notification
Visit the official website of the Bihar Public Service Commission.
Navigate to the results or recruitment section.
Locate the link titled for the LDC Typing Test Result 2026 under Advertisement 43/2025.
Download the result PDF and search your roll number.
Official Website: https://bpsc.bihar.gov.in/
Official Notification (Advt. 43/2025): https://bpsc.bihar.gov.in/
The link structure generally places notifications within the recruitment tab on the homepage.
There is a certain quiet seriousness to such results. No celebration banners, no dramatic announcements. Just a PDF uploaded on schedule.
And for many candidates, months of preparation distilled into a single line against a roll number.