| Minimum Age | 21 year old21 year old |
| Maximum Age | 37 year old37 year old |
| Age Relaxation | Age relaxation is provided according to BPSC's official regulations for reserved categories and other eligible groups.Age relaxation is provided according to BPSC's official regulations for reserved categories and other eligible groups. |
| Post Name | Total Post | Post Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
| Mineral Development Officer MDOMineral Development Officer MDO | 1515 | A second-class M.Sc. degree in Geology or Applied Geology, or an M.Tech. in Geology, or a degree in Mining Engineering from a recognized university or institute.A second-class M.Sc. degree in Geology or Applied Geology, or an M.Tech. in Geology, or a degree in Mining Engineering from a recognized university or institute. |
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| Written ExamWritten Exam |
| InterviewInterview |
| Question |
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| General | 750 Rs/-750 Rs/- |
| Obc | 750 Rs/-750 Rs/- |
| Ews | 750 Rs/-750 Rs/- |
| Sc |
| Applications open | Predicted 23rd May 2027Predicted 23rd May 2027 |
| Application closes | Predicted 16th June 2027Predicted 16th June 2027 |
| Exam Fee Payment End Date | Predicted 16th June 2027Predicted 16th June 2027 |
| Admit Card Release Date |
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The Bihar Public Service Commission has released the final result for the Mineral Development Officer (MDO) recruitment for the 2026 cycle. This selection process was conducted to fill 15 vacancies for the MDO post. Candidates were required to hold a second-class M.Sc. in Geology or Applied Geology, an M.Tech. in Geology, or a degree in Mining Engineering from a recognized institution. The recruitment involved multiple stages, including document verification and interviews. The final merit list is now available for candidates who participated in the process. Applicants can check their status and download the result PDF from the official BPSC website. The commission follows its prescribed rules for age relaxation and eligibility. Successful candidates will be appointed as Mineral Development Officers under the Bihar government.
| Section | Topics |
|---|---|
| Prelims Paper-I — General StudiesPrelims Paper-I — General Studies | Current events of national, international and Bihar state importance; Indian History — ancient, medieval, modern, freedom movement; History & culture of Bihar; Indian & Bihar Geography — physical, social, economic; Indian & Bihar Polity, Constitution & Governance; Economic & social development; Environmental ecology, biodiversity & climate change; General science & technology; Static GK relevant to Bihar.Current events of national, international and Bihar state importance; Indian History — ancient, medieval, modern, freedom movement; History & culture of Bihar; Indian & Bihar Geography — physical, social, economic; Indian & Bihar Polity, Constitution & Governance; Economic & social development; Environmental ecology, biodiversity & climate change; General science & technology; Static GK relevant to Bihar. |
| Prelims Paper-II (CSAT — qualifying)Prelims Paper-II (CSAT — qualifying) | Comprehension; Interpersonal skills; Logical & analytical reasoning; Decision making; Mental ability; Class X-level numeracy; Data interpretation.Comprehension; Interpersonal skills; Logical & analytical reasoning; Decision making; Mental ability; Class X-level numeracy; Data interpretation. |
| Mains — General Studies (multiple papers)Mains — General Studies (multiple papers) | GS Paper-I — Indian heritage & culture, history & geography of India and Bihar, world history. GS Paper-II — Indian Constitution, polity, social justice, international relations, governance. GS Paper-III — Indian economy, agriculture, science & technology, environment, security, disaster management. GS Paper-IV — Ethics, integrity & aptitude with case studies.GS Paper-I — Indian heritage & culture, history & geography of India and Bihar, world history. GS Paper-II — Indian Constitution, polity, social justice, international relations, governance. GS Paper-III — Indian economy, agriculture, science & technology, environment, security, disaster management. GS Paper-IV — Ethics, integrity & aptitude with case studies. |
| Mains — Compulsory Language & English Papers (qualifying)Mains — Compulsory Language & English Papers (qualifying) | State language paper — comprehension, précis, essay, translation in the official language of Bihar. English language paper — comprehension, précis, essay, grammar.State language paper — comprehension, précis, essay, translation in the official language of Bihar. English language paper — comprehension, précis, essay, grammar. |
| Mains — Optional Subject (where applicable)Mains — Optional Subject (where applicable) | Candidate's chosen optional from the list provided in the Bihar PSC notification — usually 25-30 subjects covering humanities, sciences, languages.Candidate's chosen optional from the list provided in the Bihar PSC notification — usually 25-30 subjects covering humanities, sciences, languages. |
| Personality Test / InterviewPersonality Test / Interview | Conducted by the Bihar Public Service Commission. Assesses leadership, communication, decision-making, awareness of state-specific affairs and suitability for civil service.Conducted by the Bihar Public Service Commission. Assesses leadership, communication, decision-making, awareness of state-specific affairs and suitability for civil service. |
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| Has the BPSC Mineral Development Officer (MDO) Final Result 2026 been released?Has the BPSC Mineral Development Officer (MDO) Final Result 2026 been released? | Yes, the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released the Mineral Development Officer (MDO) Final Result 2026 on its official websiteYes, the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released the Mineral Development Officer (MDO) Final Result 2026 on its official website |
| What is the official website to check the BPSC MDO Final Result 2026?What is the official website to check the BPSC MDO Final Result 2026? | Candidates can check their Final Result on the official BPSC website: bpsc.bihar.gov.inCandidates can check their Final Result on the official BPSC website: bpsc.bihar.gov.in |
| When will the SBPSC MDO Final Result 2026 Exam be conducted?When will the SBPSC MDO Final Result 2026 Exam be conducted? | The BPSC MDO Final Result 2026 has released on 06 January 2026The BPSC MDO Final Result 2026 has released on 06 January 2026 |
| Can I change my BPSC MDO DV Schedule or Centre?Can I change my BPSC MDO DV Schedule or Centre? | No, the exam date and centre allotted by BPSC cannot be changed under any circumstancesNo, the exam date and centre allotted by BPSC cannot be changed under any circumstances |
| What is the official website for Bihar BPSC?What is the official website for Bihar BPSC? | The official website for Bihar BPSC is [Link Provided Below]The official website for Bihar BPSC is [Link Provided Below] |
| Year | Vacancies |
|---|---|
| 20262026 | 1515 |
| St | 200 Rs/-200 Rs/- |
| Ph Dviyang | 200 Rs/-200 Rs/- |
| Predicted 6th August 2027Predicted 6th August 2027 |
| Exam Date | Predicted 9th August 2027Predicted 9th August 2027 |
| Answer Key Release Date | Predicted 27th August 2027Predicted 27th August 2027 |
| Result Announcement Date | Predicted 3rd November 2027Predicted 3rd November 2027 |
| Certificate Verification Start Date | Predicted 20th November 2027Predicted 20th November 2027 |