Jeevika result: Bihar : A Critical Moment for 2,747 Aspirants

Reaction from the field
The anticipation surrounding the Bihar Jeevika Result 2026 is palpable, as it holds significant implications for 2,747 candidates who participated in the recruitment process. The results, expected to be released at the end of March 2026, will determine who among them will secure a position within the Bihar Rural Livelihoods Promotion Society (BRLPS). This recruitment drive is crucial for enhancing rural livelihoods in Bihar, making the stakes exceptionally high.
The written examination for the Jeevika positions took place between November 19 and December 15, 2025. Candidates were assessed through a Computer-Based Test (CBT), followed by a Typing Test and Document Verification. The selection process is designed to ensure that only the most qualified individuals advance, with a merit list that will include the roll numbers or names of successful candidates.
Of the 2,747 vacancies, the distribution of positions is noteworthy: 73 for Block Project Managers, 235 for Livelihood Specialists, 167 for Accountants, 187 for Office Assistants, 374 for Area Coordinators, 1,177 for Community Coordinators, and 534 for Block IT Executives. Each of these roles is pivotal in driving the initiatives of BRLPS, which aims to uplift rural communities through sustainable livelihood programs.
To qualify for the next stage, candidates must meet specific minimum qualifying marks: 50% for the General (UR) category, 45% for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Backward Classes (BC), and Extremely Backward Classes (EBC), and 40% for Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST). These benchmarks are set to ensure a competitive selection process, reflecting the importance of these roles in the state’s development agenda.
Once the results are released, candidates will be able to check their status on the official BRLPS website. The announcement will also include cut-off marks, a scorecard detailing individual performance, normalization marks, and the qualified status of candidates. This transparency is crucial for maintaining trust in the recruitment process.
As the release date approaches, candidates are advised to prepare for the subsequent stages of the selection process, should their names appear on the merit list. This preparation is essential, as the roles they are vying for are not just jobs but opportunities to contribute to the socio-economic development of Bihar’s rural areas.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact timing of the result announcement, but the anticipation continues to build. The outcome of this recruitment drive will not only affect the candidates but also the broader community, as successful placements will enhance the capacity of BRLPS to implement its vital programs. The eyes of many are on Bihar as this pivotal moment approaches, with hopes high for a brighter future for rural livelihoods in the state.


