
Bihar Police Constable Admit Card 2025 Released At csbc.bihar.gov.in, Check Schedule
Bihar Police Constable Admit Card 2025: The written examination for the Bihar Police Constable posts will be conducted in a single shift from July 16 to August 3.
The Central Selection Board of Constable (CSBC) has issued the admit card for the Bihar Police Constable Recruitment Exam 2025, starting from July 16. Candidates preparing for the Bihar Police Constable Recruitment Exam can download their admit card by visiting the official CSBC website at csbc.bihar.gov.in. To access the Bihar Police Constable admit card 2025, candidates will need to provide their registration number, mobile number, and date of birth.
As per the schedule released by CSBC, admit cards will be available for download until 10:30 AM on July 16, 2025. The written examination for the Bihar Police Constable posts will take place in a single shift from noon to 2 PM on July 16, 20, 23, 27, 30, and August 3.
Step 1 – Visit the official website of Bihar Police csbc.bihar.gov.in.
Step 2 – Click on the link 'Bihar Police Constable Admit Card 2025".
Step 3 – Log in by entering your registration ID/mobile number and date of birth.
Step 4 – After submitting, your admit card will appear on the screen.
Step 5 – Download it and take a printout to carry it to the exam.
Bihar Police Constable Exam Admit Card 2025 Release Date
Bihar Police Constable Exam Admit Card 2025: Details To Check
The admit card will contain the candidate's roll number, name and address of the exam centre, father's name, and other necessary instructions.
It is important to carry the required documents on the day of examination. This includes a printed copy of the admit card, a valid photo identity card such as Aadhar card, passport, PAN card, driving license, voter ID, and facility to get duplicate admit card.
If any candidate is unable to download the admit card, they can obtain a duplicate e-admit card two days before the examination by contacting the CSBC office at Bank Harding Road (Near Secretariat Halt), Patna – 800001.
The Bihar Police Recruitment Exam will be held at 627 centres across Bihar, with CSBC ensuring all preparations are in place for a smooth process. This recruitment aims to fill 19,838 constable posts.
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