The Bihar Assistant Professor recruitment process is undergoing a significant transformation in 2026-27, with key changes impacting everything from the exam structure to the age limit. A new statute approved by the Governor has introduced mandatory written and practical teaching tests for all aspirants, regardless of their UGC NET or PhD qualifications.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the new Bihar Assistant Professor Syllabus and Exam Pattern for 2026-27.
Key Features of the New Selection Process
The most significant change for the 2026-27 recruitment cycle is that the selection will no longer be based solely on academic scores and interviews. The process is now a multi-stage, merit-based examination.
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Mandatory State-Level Exam: All candidates, irrespective of their UGC NET/SET qualification or PhD, must appear for a state-level written examination.
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Total Marks: The selection process is based on a total of 200 marks.
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Written Examination: The written test carries 175 marks and is a three-hour long descriptive exam.
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Interview cum Teaching Test: The interview component is worth 25 marks. For the first time, a significant portion of these marks will be awarded for an on-the-spot teaching skill test.
Bihar Assistant Professor Exam Pattern 2026-27
The table below summarizes the key components of the new examination pattern for regular assistant professor positions.
| Component | Details |
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| Total Marks | 200 Marks |
| Written Exam | 175 Marks (3 Hours) |
| Interview & Teaching Test | 25 Marks |
| Teaching Skill Test (within Interview) | 13 Marks |
| Interaction & Subject Knowledge (within Interview) | 12 Marks |
| Minimum Qualifying Marks | 50% for General; 45% for SC/ST/EBC/BC/Differently-abled |
| Maximum Age Limit | 43 years as of August 1 |
| Minimum Age Limit | 23 years |
Syllabus for the Written Examination
The syllabus for the 175-mark written test is designed to be aligned with the UGC NET syllabus for the candidate’s specific subject. While the official syllabus is yet to be released by the Bihar State University Service Commission (BSUSC), the examination is expected to follow a structure similar to the UGC NET and the proposed Bihar Eligibility Test (BET).
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Descriptive Format: Unlike the UGC NET’s objective multiple-choice format, the Bihar Assistant Professor written test will be a descriptive (subjective) exam. This is a major shift, requiring a deeper understanding and articulation of concepts.
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Subject-Specific Focus: The paper will be based on the PG level syllabus of the relevant discipline (e.g., English, History, Physics, Commerce).
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Reference Syllabus: Until the official notification is published, candidates should prepare using the UGC NET syllabus for their subject as a reference, as the state’s test is expected to follow its structure.
Understanding the BET & SLET Connection
To add a layer of clarity, the state is also planning to conduct a Bihar Eligibility Test (BET) or a State Level Eligibility Test (SLET). This is conceptualized as a qualifying exam similar to the UGC NET.
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Purpose: The BET/SLET is designed to determine the basic eligibility of candidates for teaching positions in state universities, ensuring a uniform standard.
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Exam Pattern (Expected): It is likely to follow the UGC NET pattern with two papers: Paper I on Teaching & Research Aptitude (50 questions, 100 marks) and Paper II on the candidate’s subject (100 questions, 200 marks).
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Crucial Distinction: It is important to note that clearing the BET/SLET might be a qualifying criterion to apply for the Assistant Professor post. However, the new 175-mark descriptive written test and the 25-mark interview/teaching demonstration are the final selection stages conducted by the BSUSC. The reports suggest that candidates may need to qualify in both the eligibility test and the recruitment exam.
Paper 1 Syllabus (Common for All Subjects)
| Unit | Topics |
|---|---|
| Teaching Aptitude | Teaching methods, evaluation systems, and learner characteristics |
| Research Aptitude | Research types, methods, and thesis writing |
| Comprehension | Passage-based questions |
| Communication | Verbal & non-verbal communication |
| Reasoning | Logical reasoning, data interpretation |
| ICT | Computer basics, internet, digital education |
| People & Environment | Ecology, sustainable development |
| Higher Education System | NEP 2020, universities, governance |
Paper 2 Syllabus (Subject-Wise)
1. Hindi
| Topics |
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| हिंदी साहित्य का इतिहास |
| काव्य, नाटक, उपन्यास |
| भाषा विज्ञान |
| आलोचना एवं साहित्य सिद्धांत |
| आधुनिक एवं मध्यकालीन साहित्य |
2. English
| Topics |
|---|
| British Literature |
| American Literature |
| Indian Writing in English |
| Literary Theory & Criticism |
| Linguistics |
3. History
| Topics |
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| Ancient India |
| Medieval India |
| Modern India |
| World History |
| Historiography |
4. Economics
| Topics |
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| Micro Economics |
| Macro Economics |
| Indian Economy |
| International Economics |
| Econometrics |
5. Political Science
| Topics |
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| Political Theory |
| Indian Politics |
| Comparative Politics |
| International Relations |
| Public Administration |
6. Sociology
| Topics |
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| Sociological Thinkers |
| Indian Society |
| Social Institutions |
| Research Methods |
| Social Change |
7. GEOGRAPHY
- Physical Geography (geomorphology, climatology)
- Human Geography
- Indian Geography
8. PSYCHOLOGY
- Cognitive psychology
- Learning theories
- Personality
- Research methods
9. SCIENCE SUBJECTS
Physics
- Mechanics, Optics, Quantum
Chemistry
- Organic, Inorganic, Physical
Biology
- Genetics, Ecology, Cell biology
10. MATHEMATICS
- Algebra
- Calculus
- Linear Algebra
- Differential equations
| Subject | Key Areas |
|---|---|
| Geography | Physical + Human + Indian Geography |
| Psychology | Theories, behavior, research |
| Mathematics | Algebra, Calculus, Linear Algebra |
| Physics | Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Quantum |
| Chemistry | Organic, Inorganic, Physical |
| Botany/Zoology | Cell biology, genetics, ecology |
Subject syllabus is same as UGC-NET Paper 2 level.
Selection Process (2026)
- Academic Score (PG + PhD + NET)
- Interview / Viva
- Teaching Demonstration (New Update)
Key Preparation Strategy
Focus on UGC NET syllabus
Prepare Paper 1 thoroughly (high scoring)
Make notes subject-wise
Practice previous year NET questions
Improve teaching/demo skills
Final Conclusion
- Bihar Assistant Professor 2026 syllabus is NOT separate
- It is based on:
UGC NET / BET syllabus - Focus on:
Paper 1 (General)
Paper 2 (Subject-specific)
Key Points for Aspirants
Here is a summary of crucial changes and new requirements for 2026-27:
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Mandatory Written Exam: The descriptive written test is compulsory for everyone, regardless of UGC NET or PhD status.
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Teaching Demonstration: Candidates must prepare for a live teaching demonstration before the interview board, which will be video-recorded. This carries significant weight (13 marks).
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Age Limit: The introduction of a maximum age limit of 43 years means candidates must check their eligibility carefully.
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Contractual Appointments: Even for contractual assistant professor roles, a teaching skill test will be mandatory, carrying 6 out of a 12-mark interview.
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Stay Updated: As the detailed syllabus and official notification are not yet released, it is crucial to follow the official website of the Bihar State University Service Commission (BSUSC) for the final, confirmed details.