If you want to become a constable in Bihar Police, then do not let this opportunity go. Bihar Police has released recruitment for 19838 constable posts, whose last date is coming near, so candidates should apply soon.
If you want to work in the post of constable in the police, then this news can be very useful for you. Central Selection Board Constable Recruitment, Bihar (CSBC) is going to close the application process for Bihar Police Constable Recruitment soon. If any interested candidate has not been able to apply for these posts yet, then he can apply immediately by visiting the official website csbc.bihar.gov.in. Let us inform you that the application process for recruitment to these posts started on March 18, which will run till April 18.
Total Vacancy
Through this recruitment, a total of 19838 posts of constable are to be filled in Bihar Police, out of which 7935 posts are of unreserved category, 1983 for EWS, 199 for Scheduled Tribes, 3174 for Scheduled Castes, 3571 for Extremely Backward Classes (EBC), 2381 for Backward Classes, 6717 posts for women and 595 posts are reserved for women of backward classes. Also, 397 posts have been reserved for freedom fighters.
Qualification
The applicant for these posts should have a 12th pass certificate.
Age Limit
The minimum age of applicants for these posts has been fixed at 18 years and the maximum age at 25 years. Candidates for the reserved category will be given relaxation in the maximum age limit.
Application fee
SC, ST, female candidates of all categories/categories of Bihar and third gender will have to pay Rs 180. At the same time, candidates of all other categories will have to pay a fee of Rs 675.
How to apply?
First go to the official website.
Then click on the link given on the homepage.
Now register yourself.
After this login with login credentials and fill the application form.
Now deposit your fee.
Finally take a print of it and keep it safe.
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