The Bihar Technical Service Commission (BTSC) has officially released the Document Verification (DV) objection notice for the Insect Collector 2025 recruitment. Candidates who have appeared for the DV process and found any discrepancies in their documents or records as reflected by the Commission can now raise objections within the specified timeline.
This article provides clear, original, and useful guidance on how to submit objections, what documents are required, the process involved, and why this step is crucial for final selection.
What is the BTSC DV Objection?
The Document Verification (DV) objection is a process that allows candidates to:
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Challenge errors in their submitted document status.
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Correct missing entries (e.g., incorrect marks, reservation category, educational qualification, etc.).
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Present supporting proof to defend their eligibility.
If the Commission marks any of your documents as invalid, not available, or discrepant, you can respond with valid evidence during this objection window.
Event |
Date |
Application Start Date |
05/02/2025 |
Last Date for Apply Online |
05/03/2025 |
Pay Exam Fee Last Date |
05/03/2025 |
Exam Date |
From 14th April 2025 |
Admit Card Available |
11/04/2025 |
Answer Key Available |
30/04/2025 |
Result Available |
21 June 2025 |
DV Letter Available |
21 July 2025 |
DV Objection |
02-06 August 2025 |
Application Fee :
Category |
Amount |
GEN/BC/EWS/EBC /Other State |
₹600/- |
SC / ST / EBC (Bihar) |
₹150/- |
All Female |
₹150/- |
Payment Methods |
Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, UPI Only |
Age Limit:
Criteria |
Age |
Minimum Age |
21 Years |
Maximum Age |
42 Years |
Note: Age Relaxation as per rules
Vacancy Details
Post Name |
Total Posts |
Qualification |
Insect Collector |
53 |
Passed 10+2 (Science)from a recognized board/university. |
Key Highlights of the BTSC Insect Collector 2025 DV Objection Process
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Applicable To: Candidates who have already appeared for the DV stage and found objections raised against their documentation.
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Purpose: To ensure transparency and fair evaluation by giving candidates a chance to correct or clarify documentation errors.
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Mode: Objections can be submitted online or as instructed in the official notice.
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Deadline: Objections must be submitted within the deadline mentioned in the BTSC official communication. Late objections are generally not accepted.
Steps to Raise Objection in BTSC Insect Collector 2025 DV
If your name appears in the objection list or you received a communication regarding document discrepancies, follow these steps:
1. Visit the Official Website
Go to the BTSC Bihar official website and look for the latest recruitment notifications section.
2. Download the DV Objection Notice
Click on the link titled “DV Objection Notice – Insect Collector 2025”. Download and carefully read the notification to check:
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Objection submission deadline
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Required documents
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Accepted file formats (PDF, JPG)
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Mode of submission (portal or email)
3. Login to Candidate Portal
Use your registration number and password/date of birth to log in to the applicant portal.
4. Access the Objection Form
Navigate to the DV objection form section. Here, you will see a list of documents or fields where your application was marked ‘Incomplete’, ‘Invalid’, or ‘Missing’.
5. Upload Correct Documents
For each objection point:
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Upload the corrected or missing document.
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Ensure clarity, legibility, and proper format.
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Cross-verify if the document name matches the original.
6. Add Clarification (If Needed)
If required, add a short clarification (100–200 words) explaining the reason behind the initial issue and why your objection should be accepted.
7. Submit and Save Acknowledgment
After reviewing your entries, submit the objection form. Take a printout or PDF of the submission acknowledgment for future reference.
What Types of Errors Can Be Corrected?
Candidates may raise objections on issues such as:
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Incorrect educational qualification entries
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Caste or reservation certificate mismatch
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Missing or unclear identity documents
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Errors in date of birth or name spelling
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Experience certificate or NOC discrepancies (if applicable)
Ensure that the correct document is issued by a competent authority and is still valid as of the date of verification.
Why You Must Respond Promptly
Failing to raise objections during the official window can lead to cancellation of candidature even if you are otherwise eligible. Responding within time allows:
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Correction of administrative mistakes
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Avoidance of rejection due to document issues
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Better transparency and a chance at final selection
Always respond proactively, especially if you are serious about the post.
After Objection Submission – What Happens Next?
Once all objections are collected:
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BTSC will scrutinize all the submitted documents and justifications.
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A final updated merit list will be prepared based on valid entries.
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Selected candidates will proceed to the next step – appointment or training.
The decision of BTSC after objection review is usually final and binding.
Tips for Candidates
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Double-check documents for clarity and proper attestation.
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Use only official certificates (no handwritten or provisional unless permitted).
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Don’t wait till the last date – portals may experience high traffic.
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Keep scanned copies ready in proper file size and format.
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Read the objection notice fully before acting.