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PSC Assistant Director Written Exam 2025 Results Are Out

So, it finally happened. After weeks of refreshing the PSC website like a maniac (we’ve all been there), the Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC) just published the results for the Assistant Director (9th Grade) written exam. And let me tell you. The internet’s buzzing with excitement, confusion, and a little bit of heartbreak.

If you’re one of the candidates who sat for the exam on October 5, or you’re just curious about who made it to the next round, here’s the full breakdown with a bit of humor, a lot of useful info, and a sprinkle of blogger-level real talk.

What’s the Big Deal?

The Assistant Director post is like the golden goose of mid-level government jobs. It’s a 9th-grade position. That means serious responsibility, steady pay, and enough respect that your aunties to start bragging about you at family weddings.

The PSC (Bangladesh Public Service Commission) the big boss of all public recruitment just published the written exam results on Monday, and according to their notice, 126 candidates have been provisionally selected for the oral (viva voce) exam.

They’ve cleared the first big hurdle. Now comes the face-to-face test. The part where communication, confidence, and maybe even your outfit can make or break you.

PSC Written Exam Result 2025

Here’s a quick table for all the key details. Because we know scrolling through long paragraphs isn’t everyone’s hobby.

Category

Details

Recruiting Body

Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC) Secretariat

Post Name

Assistant Director

Grade

9th Grade (National Pay Scale)

Exam Type

Written Test

Exam Date

October 5, 2025

Result Publication Date

October 13, 2025

Total Candidates Selected

126

Next Step

Oral (Viva) Examination

Official Website

bpsc.gov.bd

Result Link

Click Here to View PDF

To check the written exam result, click here.

What Happens Next?

Ah yes, the viva voce or as many call it, “the most unpredictable 15 minutes of your life.”

Those who passed the written exam are now officially invited to the oral test round. PSC will soon publish the venue, date, and time for the viva on their official website and in newspapers.

Here’s what to expect next:

  • Official Viva Schedule: To be released soon on bpsc.gov.bd.
  • Documents Required: All original academic certificates, NID, application print copy, and passport-size photos.
  • Viva Format: Usually includes questions about general knowledge, job-related current affairs, your subject expertise, and a few “so, tell us about yourself” classics.

So, to sum it up:

Written exam? Done.
126 selected? Confirmed.
Viva? Coming soon.
Dream job? Still within reach.

Keep your chin up, your documents ready, and your confidence higher than your caffeine levels. The race isn’t over — it’s just getting interesting.

Preparation Tips for the Viva (Next Round)

Alright, future Assistant Directors, this is where personality and confidence come in. You’ve proven your academic chops. Now it’s time to show them you can lead.

Here’s a survival kit for the upcoming viva voce:

  1. Know Your Application Inside Out

They will ask about what you wrote — your subject, your work history, your interests. If you can’t back it up, it looks bad.

  1. Read the News

Current affairs, government programs, national policies — they love to ask questions like:

“What’s your opinion on Smart Bangladesh Vision 2041?”

So, keep yourself updated.

  1. Practice Speaking Clearly

Not fancy, just clear and confident. You’re not delivering a TED Talk, but you are being judged on how you communicate.

  1. Dress Sharp

First impressions matter. Clean, formal, and respectful attire — no perfume storms or shiny ties.

  1. Be Yourself

They’ve already got your marks. Now they want to see the person behind the paper. Confidence > Perfection.

Common Mistakes to Avoid Before the Viva

  1. Overconfidence — Passing the written doesn’t guarantee a final spot.
  2. Ignoring paperwork — Missing a certificate or document? Big problem.
  3. Poor communication — Even smart candidates fail because they mumble or freeze.
  4. Neglecting current affairs — PSC viva boards love fresh, relevant questions.
  5. Last-minute panic — Calm mind = clear answers. Seriously, take a nap.

Final Thoughts

If you’re among the 126 candidates who made it through the written exam, congratulations. You’ve outperformed thousands. You’ve proven your merits, endurance, and patience.

But remember, this is only Phase 1 of the climb. The viva is where candidates stand out or fall flat. Start preparing early. Revisit your basics, brush up on your current affairs, and maybe practice mock interviews with friends.

Ismat Jerin

Hello, I am Ismath Zerin, a dedicated student of Computer Science and Engineering(CSE) department at the American International University Bangladesh. I am also a professional content writer. I specialize in technical and creative content. I appreciate having the opportunity to connect with others, discuss ideas, and receive feedback on my work. Please do not hesitate to contact me

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