There is some great news for the candidates willing to apply for AEDO recruitment in Bihar. The application process for Bihar AEDO recruitment has started. All the interested candidates who are willing to apply for the posts of Assistant Education Development Officer can submit their application form by visiting the official website bpsc.bihar.gov.in. The last date to apply for this recruitment is 26 September 2025, interested candidates should apply on or before this date.
Eligibility to apply
Candidates can understand the eligibility to apply through the points given below.
Educational Qualification: The candidates applying should have a graduation degree from a recognized university.
Age Limit: The applying candidates should be minimum 21 years and maximum 37 years (unreserved male). The maximum age for Backward Classes/Most Backward Classes (Male and Female) and Unreserved Women is 40 years. The maximum age for SC/ST (Male and Female) candidates is 42 years.
How to apply
First of all, the candidates have to visit the official website.
After this, the candidates have to click on the relevant link on the homepage.
After this, the candidates have to register themselves.
After this, the candidates should fill their application form.
After filling their application form, the candidates should submit it.
After submitting the form, the candidates should take a printout.
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How much salary will be given?
According to the information received from the official notification, the candidates selected in this recruitment will get salary under level-5. The selected candidates will get a salary of Rs 29200 (basic pay) per month. This is subject to change as per pay revision done by the state government from time to time, the notification said.
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