34th BCS revised preliminary result
The full correction 34th BCS revised preliminary result which is known also as 34 BCS correction result, 34th BCS 2nd time published result, 34th BCS preliminary quota less result and 34th BCS preliminary second time result etc has been published on Sunday,14 july in 2013 by the BPSC (Bangladesh public service commission) in Bangladesh.
How many Candidates were participated in 34th BCS preliminary test?:
A total of 12,033 applicants passed in the examination. On May 24, the preliminary examination was held with the highest number of 221,575 candidates applied through online in the 34th BCS.
On July 10 BPSC decided to review the results amid candidates’ demonstration. Hundreds of students blocked city’s Shahbagh intersection demanding the cancellation of quotas in recruitment to different government jobs, including BCS. On July 8, the result of the 34th BCS preliminary test was published.
Massacre after 34th BCS 1st result publication and its basement:
The protest began on Wednesday when several hundred students blocked the busy Shahbagh intersection in the capital for more than 11 hours demanding that the results of the 34th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) preliminary examinations be cancelled. Spearheaded by unsuccessful BCS examinees and Dhaka University students, the protest forced the Public Service Commission (PSC) to reconsider the results of the BCS preliminary exam. But on the following day, several hundred youths clashed with police for hours on the DU campus and adjoining areas, which left at least 30 people injured. The movement later spread to six other public universities including Rajshahi and Jahangirnagar universities. Dhaka University filed a case with Shahbagh Police Station Wednesday night in connection with violence while police filed another case against 1,200 more on Friday in connection with the clashes with the law enforcers and vandalism.
Screen shoot of Notice of 34th BCS revised (correction) preliminary result publication:
Since the Govt. of Bangladesh has given authority to employ top class (1st class ) officers to Bangladesh public service commission, they will try to give exact and accurate distribution of 34th revised BCS result on Sunday on 14 july in 2013.
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