BPSC TRE 4.0 notification remains delayed beyond its initial April 2026 deadline, and a large group of Teacher Recruitment Exam aspirants — including many women — staged a demonstration in Patna on a Friday in May 2026 .
Police used mild force and batons to disperse the marchers, according to a Press Trust of India report. The recruitment drive is expected to fill above 46,000 posts, and candidates say the delay has left them waiting for application and exam schedules.
Why the BPSC TRE 4.0 notification delay matters to you
The TRE 4.0 recruitment was due in April 2026 , making this delay significant for fresh graduates and teachers preparing timelines for applications and revisions. With over 46,000 posts at stake, aspirants face uncertainty about when the BPSC will release the detailed notification, application window, and exam dates.
Bihar's Education Minister Mithilesh Kumar Tiwari responded to the protests, questioning the need for the agitation. He said the government "stands firm in support of their rights," adding that "our daughters are our strength" and pointing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's support for "Nari Shakti Vandan." The minister's remarks touched off controversy given the baton use against some women protestors.
What happened at the Patna protest over BPSC TRE 4.0 notification
A large demonstration by TRE-4 aspirants took place in Patna in May 2026 (Friday) . Police moved in to disperse protesters and used batons; authorities described their action as mild force. Reports say both male and female aspirants were part of the march demanding quick release of the notification.
Official statements from the Bihar Public Service Commission on the reason for the delay or a revised schedule have not been released. The absence of an updated timetable means aspirants must wait for the BPSC to announce the formal notification, application process, fees, eligibility details, and exam pattern.
The situation remains fluid. Students and aspirants should watch for an official BPSC notification for confirmed dates and instructions.
Note: Details above are based on reports from the Press Trust of India; BPSC has not publicly provided a fresh notification date or explanation for the delay.