Central Selection Board to Conduct Examination for Bihar Police Recruitment

The Central Selection Board (Constable Recruitment) will be conducting the examination for the appointment of 21,391 posts in the Bihar Police and Bihar Military Police. The examination will take place in two shifts on October 1, 7, and 15. Admit cards have been issued to approximately 17,87,000 candidates, who can download them from the website. It is important for candidates to carry a photo identity proof to the examination venue.

Dummy Upload of OMR Sheet for Practice

The Chairman of the Board, Dr. SK Singhal, has announced that a dummy upload of the answer sheet for the written examination has been made available on the Board’s website. Candidates can use this to practice and familiarize themselves with instructions such as roll number, question booklet number, paragraph writing, and signature. It is crucial to fill the OMR sheet accurately, as any errors may lead to evaluation deprivation.

529 Examination Centers, No Center in Gaya

The examination will be conducted at 529 centers, with the first shift taking place from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon and the second shift from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. However, due to the ongoing Pitru Paksha Mela, there will be no center in Gaya. Candidates from Gaya will have to appear in the centers located in the surrounding districts. To ensure fairness, CCTV, biometric attendance, jammers, and photography arrangements will be made at all centers.

News Summary:

  • The Central Selection Board will conduct the examination for Bihar Police recruitment on October 1, 7, and 15.
  • Admit cards have been issued to approximately 17,87,000 candidates.
  • Candidates must carry a photo identity proof and two photographs similar to the application form.
  • Those who have not downloaded their admit cards can obtain a copy from the Councilor’s office on 26th and 27th September.
  • A dummy upload of the OMR sheet has been made available for practice on the Board’s website.
  • The examination will be held at 529 centers, with no center in Gaya due to the Pitru Paksha Mela.
  • Candidates will be subjected to CCTV, biometric attendance, jammers, and photography to prevent malpractices.

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