Bihar Technical Service Commission Declares Nursing Tutor Results, Concluding Major Recruitment Drive
The Bihar Technical Service Commission (BTSC) has officially declared the 2026 results for the Tutor (Nursing) recruitment examination. Candidates who participated in the August 2025 exams can now access their scorecards and qualification status via the official portal. Discover the latest updates on merit lists, eligibility criteria, and download procedures for the 498 vacancies here.
The recruitment journey began in July 2025, attracting a vast pool of qualified nursing professionals who met the stringent eligibility standards set by the Indian Nursing Council and the Bihar Health Department. To qualify for these prestigious roles, applicants were required to hold advanced credentials, including M.Sc. Nursing or B.Sc. Nursing (Basic/Post Basic), coupled with a minimum of two years of clinical or teaching experience. Furthermore, mandatory registration with the Bihar Nurses Registration Council in Patna ensured that only locally recognized and highly skilled practitioners were integrated into the state’s educational framework.
The selection process was characterized by a strict timeline, with the written examination taking place on August 22, 2025, followed by the release of an answer key in mid-November to maintain transparency. The newly published results are accessible via a secure login system where candidates must utilize their enrollment or registration numbers alongside their date of birth to retrieve their status. This digital-first approach by the BTSC streamlines the verification process for hundreds of professionals seeking to transition into academic and supervisory roles within Bihar’s nursing colleges.
Beyond the immediate filling of 498 posts, this recruitment drive reflects a broader administrative effort to bolster the quality of nursing education in the region. By enforcing specific age brackets—ranging from a minimum of 21 years to varying upper limits based on gender and category—the commission has ensured a diverse yet energetic intake of educators. The successful induction of these tutors is expected to address long-standing faculty shortages, thereby enhancing the training standards for future generations of healthcare workers in Bihar. As the commission closes this chapter, the focus now shifts to the document verification and final appointment phases, signaling a modernized era for the state’s medical infrastructure.

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