The
Bihar Police Subordinate services Selection Commission (BPSSC) has officially announced the dates for the
Sub-Inspector (SI) recruitment examination under the home Department (Police Branch). The
preliminary exam for eligible candidates will be conducted on
January 18 and 21, 2026.
Key Details:·
Exam Dates: january 18 & 21, 2026·
Recruiting Body: bihar Police Subordinate services Selection Commission (BPSSC)·
Positions: Sub-Inspector (Police Branch), bihar Police·
Eligibility: Candidates must meet the
educational, age, and physical standards as specified in the official notification.
Exam Highlights:· The preliminary exam will
shortlist candidates for the next stage of recruitment, which may include
physical tests and main examinations.· Applicants are advised to
check their admit cards on the official BPSSC website and follow all
exam day instructions carefully.· Candidates should also ensure they
review the syllabus, exam pattern, and important guidelines to maximize their preparation.
Significance:· The recruitment drive is a major step in
strengthening the bihar Police force, filling vacancies across the state to ensure effective law enforcement.· Thousands of candidates are expected to appear for the
preliminary exam, making it a highly competitive process.
Conclusion:The
Bihar Police SI preliminary exam 2026 is scheduled for
January 18 and 21, providing a clear timeline for aspirants to prepare. Candidates are urged to
stay updated via the official BPSSC portal for notifications, admit card releases, and further instructions.
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