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Bihar APO Admit Card 2026: Release Date & How to Download

Author : Mrunali Gaikwad

July 13, 2026

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Overview: The BPSC released the Bihar APO Admit Card 2026 on 9th July 2026 for the Assistant Prosecution Officer Preliminary Exam (Advertisement No. 13/2026), scheduled for 15th July 2026.  

If you've applied for this exam, your admit card is the single document that decides whether you get into the exam hall at all. No admit card, no entry, no exceptions.  

In this blog we give all the details regarding the admit card download process, what to verify, what to carry, and how to avoid the last-minute mistakes.  

Let's begin!  

Bihar APO Admit Card 2026: Release Date & Exam Overview 

Here's a quick overview of Bihar APO admit card update and other exam details:  

Particulars  

Details  

Exam Name 

APO (Assistant Prosecution Officer) 

Conducting Body 

Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC

Prelims Exam Date 

15th July 2026 (Wednesday) 

Admit Card Release Date 

9th July 2026 

Admit Card Download  

https://bpsc.bihar.gov.in/  

How to Download the Bihar APO Admit Card 2026?  

If you're appearing for the Bihar APO exam. Here's a step-by-step process to download the Bihar APO admit card for Prelims 2026.  

Step 1: Go to the official BPSC website: bpsc.bihar.gov.in or the candidate login portal at bpsconline.bihar.gov.in/candidate/login. 

Step 2: Look for the link titled "BPSC APO Prelims Admit Card 2026" or "Download Hall Ticket for Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO) Preliminary Competitive Examination." 

Step 3: Enter your Registration Number/Username and Password or Date of Birth, whichever the portal asks for. 

Step 4: Complete the captcha/security verification if prompted, then click Submit or Login. 

Step 5: Your admit card will open on screen — download the PDF. 

Step 6: Take at least two printouts. A phone screenshot or soft copy will not be accepted at the exam centre.  

What Details to Verify on Bihar APO Admit Card 2026?  

Do not assume your admit card is correct just because it downloaded successfully. Check these fields the moment you open it:  

  • Full name, photograph, and signature 
  • Roll number and registration number 
  • Exam centre name and complete address 
  • Reporting time and shift allotted to you 
  • Exam date (should read 15 July 2026) 
  • Any specific exam-day instructions printed on the card  

If anything is incorrect: a wrong photo, misspelt name, or wrong centre; contact BPSC through the official website or helpline immediately. With the exam only days away, this is not something to leave for exam morning.  

Once you're done with the Prelims exam, start preparing for the Bihar APO Mains.  

What Do If You Face Issues Downloading the BPSC Admit Card 2026?  

If the official site is slow or your login isn't working:  

  • Try downloading the admit card during non-peak hours (early morning or late evening) rather than during the rush. 
  • Double-check that you're entering the exact registration number and password/DOB used at the time of application. 
  • Use the "Forgot Password" or "Forgot Registration Number" option on the portal if available. 
  • If the issue continues, contact the BPSC helpdesk directly through the official website rather than relying on third-party mirrors.    

Take Free Demo Classes For Bihar APO Mains Exam Preparation

Bihar APO Prelims Exam 2026: Shift Timings 

Shift  

Reporting/Exam Window (Expected)  

Morning Shift 

10:00 am - 12:00 Noon 

Afternoon Shift 

2:30 pm - 4:30 pm 

Note: Your specific Bihar APO admit card will state which shift applies to you along with your exact reporting time. Treat that printed detail as final, not the general shift table above.  

Documents to Carry for the Bihar APO Prelims Exam 2026  

Document  

Mandatory  

Printed Bihar APO Admit Card 2026 

Yes  

Original government photo ID (Aadhaar/PAN/Voter ID/Passport/Driving Licence) 

Yes  

Passport-size photograph (if specified on your admit card) 

As instructed on the admit card 

Note: A digital copy on your phone is not a substitute for the printed hall ticket. BPSC exam centres have consistently refused entry without a physical printout.  

Dos and Don'ts for Bihar APO 2026 Exam Day 

Dos  

Don'ts  

Reach the exam centre at least 1-2 hours before your reporting time 

Don't carry mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, Bluetooth devices, or any electronic gadgets. These can get you disqualified even if unused 

Carry the printed admit card and original photo ID together 

Don't rely on a screenshot or PDF viewed on your phone 

Cooperate fully during frisking and identity verification 

Don't wait until the morning of the exam to notice an error on your card 

Keep the admit card safe even after the exam, you'll need it again for Mains and the Interview stage 

Check out the Bihar APO salary details to see what's there on the other side of the exam.  

Good Luck!  

Here are the key takeaways:  

  • The Bihar APO Admit Card 2026 was released on 9 July 2026 for the Prelims on 15 July 2026. 
  • Download it only from bpsc.bihar.gov.in or bpsconline.bihar.gov.in, using your original application login. 
  • Verify your name, photo, roll number, centre, and shift the moment you download it. 
  • Carry a printed copy plus original photo ID. There are no exceptions. 
  • No electronic devices are allowed inside the exam hall. 
  • Report any discrepancy to BPSC immediately, not on exam day.  

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Mrunali Gaikwad

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I am a writer and researcher with 8 years of experience in content creation, aspiring to further expand my knowledge and experience within the law and judiciary sectors.... more