Bihar JEEVIKA Result 2026 - Complete Overview
Bihar Rural Livelihoods Promotion Society (BRLPS) has officially released the Result for the Bihar JEEVIKA Recruitment Examination 2025 on 06 April 2026. This recruitment drive was conducted for filling a total of 2747 vacancies across various positions at the Block Project Manager, Livelihood Specialist, Area Coordinator, Accountant (District/Block Level), Office Assistant (District/Block Level), Community Coordinator, and Block IT Executive levels. Candidates who appeared in the examination conducted from 19 November 2025 to 15 December 2025 can now check their results using their Enrollment Number, Registration Number, or Date of Birth by logging into the official BRLPS portal.
Important Dates for Bihar JEEVIKA 2025
The following important dates were observed for the Bihar JEEVIKA Recruitment 2025:
- Online Application Start Date: 30 July 2025
- Online Application Last Date: 21 August 2025
- Last Date for Fee Payment: 21 August 2025
- Admit Card Release Date: 13 November 2025
- Examination Date: 19 November 2025 to 15 December 2025
- Answer Key Release Date: 18 December 2025
- Response Sheet Release Date: 11 February 2026
- Result Announcement Date: 06 April 2026 (Available Now)
Candidates are advised to regularly check the official Bihar website for any updates or changes in the schedule.
Vacancy Details and Position-wise Breakdown
The Bihar JEEVIKA 2025 recruitment encompasses 2747 positions across seven different roles. Each position has specific qualification requirements and responsibilities. Here is a detailed breakdown:
1. Block Project Manager - 73 Posts
This is a key managerial position in the JEEVIKA structure. Candidates must possess a graduate degree in any discipline from a recognized university or institute. The Block Project Manager is responsible for leading and managing a team at the block level, planning and implementing project activities, coordinating with external agencies, supporting the development of local organizations, and overseeing both financial and administrative operations of the block unit. The role also involves regular and extensive field visits to monitor progress and ensure effective implementation of livelihood programs.
2. Livelihood Specialist - 235 Posts
Livelihood Specialists require a Postgraduate degree or Postgraduate diploma in specialized fields such as Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Technology, Fisheries, Horticulture, Hotel Management, Rural Management, Retail Management, Food Technology, Fashion, Sericulture, or General Management. Alternatively, candidates with a BBA or Graduate degree in select relevant disciplines from recognized institutions are eligible. Key responsibilities include implementing livelihood initiatives in areas like agriculture and beekeeping, training and nurturing community-level cadres, and developing Village Livelihood Plans to identify and capitalize on potential opportunities.
3. Area Coordinator - 374 Posts
Area Coordinators must hold a graduate degree in any discipline from a recognized university or institute. These professionals carry out specialized functions at the block level, coordinate field activities across clusters, and act as the primary point of contact for various initiatives. Their main responsibilities encompass micro-planning, bank linkages, institution building, livelihood promotion, and social development activities.
4. Accountant (DPCU/BPIU Level) - 167 Posts
Accountants at the DPCU/BPIU level must have a graduate degree in Commerce from a recognized institution. These professionals are responsible for maintaining and updating financial records at their respective levels, providing secretarial support to block-level staff, organizing and preserving official documentation, and managing both upward and downward official communications. Accuracy in financial record-keeping is paramount in this role.
5. Office Assistant (DPCU/BPIU Level) - 187 Posts
Office Assistants must be graduates in any discipline from a recognized institution with mandatory proficiency in computer typing in both Hindi and English. They provide secretarial support to the BPM and other BPIU officials, manage communications and office records, and serve as the primary liaison for communication between the BPIU, DPCU, and SPMU.
6. Community Coordinator - 1177 Posts
Community Coordinators are the largest employment category in this recruitment with 1177 positions. Fresh graduates (male) and individuals with an intermediate qualification (female) in any discipline from recognized institutes or universities are eligible. Community Coordinators work at the village level within designated clusters to form and support Self-Help Groups (SHGs), deliver basic training, manage community support cadres, facilitate micro-planning and bank linkages, oversee the utilization of Community Investment Funds (CIF), and assist in conflict resolution.
7. Block IT Executive - 534 Posts
Block IT Executives must possess a B.Tech in Computer Science/IT, BCA, B.Sc. in IT, or PGDCA from a UGC/AICTE-recognized institute or university, with mandatory proficiency in computer typing in both Hindi and English. Their key responsibilities include streamlining the digitization process, delivering IT training to block-level teams, extracting data for reporting purposes, maintaining IT equipment, and ensuring accurate data digitization through regular field visits.
Age Limits and Eligibility Criteria
The age limits for Bihar JEEVIKA 2025 were calculated as on 18 August 2025 and varied based on category and gender:
- General/EWS (Male): 18-37 Years
- UR/BC/EBC/EWS (Female): 18-40 Years
- BC/EBC (Male): 18-40 Years
- SC/ST (Male & Female): 18-42 Years
- Current BRLPS Employees: Maximum 55 years
- Retired Govt./PSU/Bank Officials: Maximum 61 years
CSBC (Civil Service By-laws Commission) provides age relaxation for the Bihar JEEVIKA position as per their regulations. Candidates belonging to reserved categories may be eligible for relaxation in upper age limit as per government rules.
Application Fee Structure
The application fee for Bihar JEEVIKA 2025 was structured as follows:
- For UR/EBC/BC/EWS Candidates: Rs. 800
- For SC/ST/PH Candidates: Rs. 500
Payment Mode (Online): Candidates could make the payment using any of the following methods:
- Debit Card
- Credit Card
- Internet Banking
- IMPS
- Cash Card / Mobile Wallet
Selection Process for Bihar JEEVIKA 2025
The selection process for Bihar JEEVIKA 2025 involved a comprehensive examination conducted across multiple dates from 19 November 2025 to 15 December 2025. The examination pattern and evaluation criteria were designed to assess candidates' knowledge, skills, and aptitude for their respective positions. The Answer Key was released on 18 December 2025, allowing candidates to verify their responses. Subsequently, Response Sheets were made available on 11 February 2026 for candidate review. The final result was declared on 06 April 2026.
How to Check and Download Bihar JEEVIKA Result 2026
Candidates who appeared in the Bihar JEEVIKA examination can follow these simple steps to check and download their results:
- Visit the official website of BRLPS (Bihar Rural Livelihoods Promotion Society) at www.brlps.in
- On the homepage, navigate to the Recruitment, Career, or Results section
- Look for the link that says \"JEEVIKA Result 2026\" or \"BRLPS JEEVIKA Result / Merit List\"
- Click on the Result link to access the results portal
- Enter your Enrollment Number, Registration Number, or Date of Birth as required
- Click the Submit button to view your result status
- Download and save your result for future reference and documentation
- Take a printout of your result if required for submission to authorities
Admission Requirements and Documents Needed
Candidates who have qualified in the Bihar JEEVIKA examination will be required to provide various documents during the admission and joining process. Essential documents typically include:
- Educational Qualification Certificates (10th, 12th, Graduate, Postgraduate as applicable)
- Category Certificate (SC/ST/BC/EWS as applicable)
- Age Proof Document (Birth Certificate, SSLC, Aadhaar, Passport)
- Experience Certificates (if applicable)
- Technical Certificates or Skill Certifications
- Medical Fitness Certificate
- Character Certificate from competent authority
- Passport-size Photographs (as specified)
- Admit Card and Result Printout
- Identity Proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, Driving License)
- Address Proof (Utility Bill, Ration Card, Driving License)
Tips for Candidates Awaiting Results
Candidates awaiting their Bihar JEEVIKA results should keep the following points in mind:
- Save and download your result immediately after checking to avoid future inconvenience
- Keep all your original documents ready for verification and submission
- Maintain a copy of your admit card and result printout for reference
- Check official notifications regularly for merit list and cut-off information
- Be prepared with all necessary documents if you are selected, as the joining process may require quick action
- Follow official channels only for result updates to avoid misinformation
- If there are any discrepancies in your result, contact the official authorities immediately
- Do not share your enrollment or registration number on unofficial platforms
Contact Information and Official Resources
For any queries or further information regarding Bihar JEEVIKA Result 2026, candidates should contact the official BRLPS office or visit their official website. The official website www.brlps.in contains all relevant information regarding recruitment, results, and other important announcements. Candidates can also reach out through official WhatsApp and Telegram channels for the latest updates.
Conclusion
The Bihar JEEVIKA Result 2026 has been released, marking an important milestone for the 2747 candidates who appeared in the examination. This recruitment is a significant opportunity for those seeking government positions in rural livelihood promotion. Candidates are encouraged to check their results promptly and complete the necessary formalities if selected. The organization emphasizes excellence in service delivery and community development, making these positions crucial for rural development in Bihar.
