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Encyclopedia > Bangladesh Civil Service

Bangladesh Civil Service, more popularly known by its acronym BCS, is the elite civil service of the Government of Bangladesh. It originated from the Central Superior Services of Pakistan, which in turn originated from the Indian Civil Service."PSC" is the main body of bcs.bcs have 30 cader service.BCS recruitment system-Application process,MCQ PRELIMINARY TEST,WRITTEN TEST,VIVA-VOICE,MEDICAL TEST,POLICE VERIFICATION,PLACEMENT,TRANING,RECRUITMENT THROUGH PROMOTION. Central Superior Services of Pakistan (or commonly known as CSS) is the name given to a bunch of highly prestigious and powerful Pakistani Federal Government Departments. ... Indian Civil Service, popularly known by its acronym ICS, was the elite civil service of the Indian Government. ...


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