The BPSC AEDO exam starts Jan 10, 2026. Use this 10-day realistic study plan focusing on Bihar GS, General Aptitude, and Current Affairs to secure your selection.
With the BPSC AEDO (Assistant Education Development Officer) exam scheduled in January, the last 10 days are not about studying more — they are about studying right.
At this stage, your success depends on:
- Concept clarity
- Bihar-specific education knowledge
- Repeated question patterns
- Smart mock-test discipline
This guide gives you a day-wise, realistic, cutoff-oriented strategy designed specifically for BPSC AEDO aspirants.
The Golden Rule for the Last 10 Days
👉 30% Revision + 70% PracticeReading endlessly will not increase your score now.
Question exposure and mistake correction will.
Phase 1: Core Education & Bihar Education System (Day 1 – Day 3)
Day 1: Foundations of Education
Focus on conceptual areas that BPSC repeats.Must-Revise Topics
- Aims of education
- Types of education (formal, informal, non-formal)
- Teaching–learning process
- Evaluation and assessment
- Educational psychology basics
Practice Target
- 120–150 MCQs (PYQs + standard practice sets)
Sources
- YCT AEDO Special
- Lucent Education
- Your handwritten short notes only
Day 2: Educational Psychology & Teaching Aptitude
This section decides the merit gap.High-Yield Areas
- Child development stages
- Learning theories (Pavlov, Skinner, Thorndike)
- Intelligence, motivation, memory
- Classroom management
- Teacher qualities & responsibilities
Practice
- 100+ MCQs
- Focus on concept-based elimination technique
Day 3: Bihar Education System & Policies
This is where BPSC differentiates serious candidates.Must-Cover Topics
- Structure of education in Bihar
- SCERT, BSEB, BPSC roles
- Literacy rate of Bihar
- Major education reforms in Bihar
- Administrative setup related to education
Phase 2: GS + Current Affairs (Day 4 – Day 5)
Day 4: Bihar Special General Studies
Never ignore Bihar GS — AEDO papers are Bihar-heavy.Focus Areas
- Bihar Budget & Economic Survey (education-related data)
- Population & literacy census
- Freedom movement in Bihar
- Important districts & institutions
Sources
- Lucent Bihar Samanya Gyan
- Ghatna Chakra Purvalokan
Day 5: Current Affairs & General Science
Limit current affairs to last 6–8 months.Current Affairs
- Education-related schemes
- National Education Policy (NEP 2020)
- Government initiatives
- Bihar-specific announcements
General Science
- Human body basics
- Environment & ecology
- Daily-life science (BPSC favourites)
Phase 3: Language & Mock Conditioning (Day 6 – Day 7)
Day 6: Hindi & English (Qualifying but Critical)
Many candidates fail only because of language papers.Practice
- Grammar rules
- Synonyms & antonyms
- Sentence correction
- One unseen passage
⏱️ Max time: 3 hours
Remaining time → revise weakest education topic
Day 7: Full-Length Mock Test
Simulate real exam conditions.✔ Same timing
✔ Same duration
✔ No phone
✔ No disturbance
After the test:
- Analyse all mistakes
- Identify guesswork errors
- Revise weak areas immediately
Phase 4: PYQ Marathon & Factual Revision (Day 8 – Day 9)
Day 8: PYQ Marathon
Solve:- Last 5–7 years BPSC education-related papers
- Education questions from other state PSCs
👉 BPSC repeats concepts, not surprises.
Day 9: Data & Memory-Based Topics
Revise only:- Years
- Committees
- Schemes
- Education statistics
- Important reports
Prepare a 1–2 page ultra-short revision sheet.
Phase 5: Final Day Strategy (Day 10)
Morning
- Revise mistake notebook
- Skim short notes only
Afternoon
- Stop studying
- Light walk or rest
Evening
- Pack:
- Sleep 7–8 hours
A calm mind scores more than a tired brain.
Best Sources for BPSC AEDO (Education)
Final Pro Tip
Do not chase perfection. Aim for accuracy + smart attempts.BPSC rewards balanced candidates, not overconfident guessers.
Trust your preparation. Stay calm. You’ve got this.