The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) Professor Examination is a competitive recruitment process conducted to appoint qualified and experienced academicians to the post of Professor in government universities and constituent colleges of Bihar. The examination aims to ensure high standards of teaching, research, and academic leadership in higher education institutions. It evaluates candidates on multiple parameters, including academic qualifications, research publications, teaching experience, seminar presentations, and research guidance, in line with University Grants Commission (UGC) norms.
Unlike conventional written examinations, the BPSC Professor selection process places significant emphasis on academic performance indicators and an interview to assess subject expertise, research contributions, and suitability for the role. Through this rigorous and transparent process, BPSC seeks to strengthen the quality of higher education in Bihar by selecting scholars capable of mentoring students, advancing research, and contributing meaningfully to institutional and national academic growth.
BPSC Professor Exam 2026: Overview Table
| Feature | Details |
| Conducting Body | Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) |
| Post Name | Professor (Physics & Chemistry) |
| Department | Science, Technology & Technical Education Dept. |
| Total Vacancies | 13 (Physics: 06, Chemistry: 07) |
| Pay Scale | Level 14 (Entry Pay: ₹1,44,200) |
| Application Start Date | 12.02.2026 |
| Application End Date | 06.03.2026 |
| Application Fee | ₹100 (General) + Bank Charges |
| Official Website | Click Here |
BPSC Professor Exam Pattern and Syllabus
Instead of written examination, the selection for the post of Professor is based on a Weightage Scheme that evaluates a candidate’s lifetime academic and research achievements. The total weightage is 100 Marks, distributed across three main categories.
1. Academic Background (20 Marks)
Your formal education contributes 20% to the final score.
- M.Sc./M.A.: Maximum 10 Marks (10% of percentage obtained).
- B.Sc.(Hons)/B.A.(Hons): Maximum 5 Marks (5% of percentage obtained).
- Ph.D.: 05 Marks.
2. Academic Performance, Research & Teaching Skills (60 Marks)
This is the most critical section, focusing on your research output and contributions to the field.
| Category | Sub-Category | Marks Awarded | Maximum Marks |
| Research Publications | SCI / Referred Journals | 3 marks per publication | 20 |
| Non-referred but reputable journals (ISBN/ISSN) | 2 marks per publication | ||
| Text / Reference Books | International Publishers (Sole Author) | 5 marks per chapter | Varies |
| National / State Publishers (Sole Author) | 2.5 marks per chapter | ||
| Seminar Presentation | International Conference | 5 marks per paper | 10 |
| National Conference | 2.5 marks per paper | ||
| Sponsored Research Projects | Major Projects (> ₹30 Lakhs) | 1.5 marks each | 10 |
| Projects (₹5 Lakhs – ₹30 Lakhs) | 1.0 mark each | ||
| Minor Projects (₹50,000 – ₹5 Lakhs) | 0.5 marks each | ||
| Research Guidance | Ph.D. Awarded | 2.5 marks per candidate | 10 |
| M.Phil / M.Tech Awarded | 1.5 marks per candidate | ||
| Ph.D. Guidance | Doctoral Guidance | As per specified weightage | 10 |
.3. Interview / Viva-Voce (20 Marks)
A personal interview will assess domain knowledge, teaching skills, and overall suitability.
- Note: Candidates must present original documents during the interview; failure to do so will lead to disqualification. The number of candidates called for the interview will be five times the number of vacancies.
BPSC Professor Syllabus
Part 1: Master Selection Scheme (Total 100 Marks)
| Evaluation Component | Weightage (Marks) | Syllabus / Scope of Evaluation |
| 1. Academic Background | 20 Marks | Calculated based on your percentage marks in M.Sc./M.A., B.Sc./B.A., and Ph.D. status. |
| 2. Performance Assessment | 60 Marks | Evaluation of your Research Performance, Domain Knowledge, and Teaching Skill (Detailed breakdown below). |
| 3. Interview (Viva-Voce) | 20 Marks | Assessment of domain knowledge, teaching skills, and communication. |
| Total | 100 Marks | Final Merit List is based on this total. |
Part 2: Detailed “Syllabus” for Performance Assessment (60 Marks)
| Activity / Topic | Max Marks | Detailed Scoring Criteria (“The Syllabus”) |
| Research Publications | 20 Marks (Max) | • Referred Journals: 3 Marks per publication . • Non-Referred Reputable Journals: (Must have ISBN/ISSN number) 2 Marks per publication. |
| Book Publications (International) | Part of above | • Sole Author: 5 Marks per chapter. • Edited Books: 1 Mark per chapter. • Condition: Must be International Publishers with ISBN/ISSN & peer review system. |
| Book Publications (National/Govt) | Part of above | • Sole Author: 2.5 Marks per chapter. • Edited Books: 0.5 Marks per chapter. • Condition: National/State/Central Govt publishers with ISBN/ISSN. |
| Book Publications (Local) | Part of above | • Sole Author: 1.5 Marks per chapter. • Edited Books: 0.25 Marks per chapter. • Condition: Local publishers with ISBN/ISSN. |
| Knowledge Volumes | Part of above | • International: 2 Marks per chapter . • National: 1 Mark per chapter (Must have ISBN/ISSN and directory numbers). |
| Sponsored Research Projects | 10 Marks (Max) | • Major Projects (> ₹30 Lakhs): 1.5 Marks per project . • Major Projects (₹5 Lakhs – ₹30 Lakhs): 1.0 Mark per project . • Minor Projects (₹50k – ₹5 Lakhs): 0.5 Marks per project. |
| Policy & Patents | Part of above | • International Patent/Outcome: 5.0 Marks each . • National Patent/Outcome: 3.0 Marks each. |
| Research Guidance | 10 Marks (Max) | • Ph.D. Awarded: 2.5 Marks per candidate . • Thesis Submitted: 1.5 Marks per candidate . • M.Phil / M.E. / M.Tech Awarded: 1.5 Marks per candidate. |
| Seminar Presentations | 10 Marks (Max) | • International Conference: 4.0 Marks per paper . • National Conference: 2.0 Marks per paper . • Regional/State Level: 1.0 Mark per paper . • Local/College Level: 0.5 Marks per paper . • Note: Abstracts are not counted; full papers/proceedings required. |
Part 3: Interview Syllabus (20 Marks)
Since there is no written text, the Interview acts as the final exam.
| Interview Topic | What to Prepare |
| Domain Knowledge | Deep technical knowledge of your specific subject (Physics or Chemistry). Be prepared to answer core conceptual questions at a Professor level. |
| Teaching Skill | You may be asked to demonstrate how you teach a complex topic. Prepare a short mock lecture or explanation strategy. |
| Research Defense | Be ready to defend and explain the research papers and projects you claimed marks for in the previous section. |
| Academic Performance | Questions regarding your M.Sc./Ph.D. thesis and your broader academic journey. |
BPSC Professor Preparation Tips
| Category | Actionable Tips | Why It Matters |
| Journal Publications | Collect full copies of all your research papers. Verify if the journals are SCI/UGC/AICTE approved. Ensure you have the ISSN numbers handy. | This section carries a maximum of 20 marks. Missing evidence for a single paper could cost you valuable points. |
| Conference Proceedings | Segregate certificates for International vs. National conferences. Ensure you have the full paper or proceedings, not just the abstract, as abstracts are not counted. | International presentations carry double the weight (5 marks) compared to National ones (2.5 marks). |
| Project Grants | Locate sanction letters for all sponsored projects. Categorize them by grant amount (>30L, 5-30L, <5L) to calculate your expected score accurately. | This helps you claim the maximum 10 marks available for research projects. |
| Experience Certificates | Ensure your experience certificate explicitly mentions your pay scale (Level 13A1 for Associate Prof, Level 10 for Assistant Prof) to meet the 10-year requirement. | Ambiguous certificates regarding pay scales or duration can lead to rejection during document verification. |
| CGPA Conversion | If your university used CGPA, obtain an official conversion certificate to percentage/marks. Use AICTE formulas if university rules are unavailable. | Your Academic Background score (20 marks) depends entirely on the accurate calculation of these percentages. |
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