Bihar Police SI Recruitment 2025 (Advt. 05/2025)
Overview of Bihar Police SI Recruitment 2025
The Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC) has released an official notification (Advt. No. 05/2025) for the direct recruitment of Police Sub-Inspectors (SI) within the Home Department (Police Branch) of the Bihar Government. This highly anticipated recruitment drive aims to fill 1799 vacancies for the prestigious Police Sub-Inspector post. Candidates aspiring for a career in law enforcement in Bihar are encouraged to apply online.
The application process is entirely online, beginning on September 26, 2025, and concluding on October 26, 2025. This recruitment will be based on a competitive examination, consisting of preliminary, main, and physical efficiency tests. Successful candidates will be appointed at Level-6 of the pay matrix.
This page serves as a comprehensive guide, providing all essential details about the BPSSC SI Recruitment 2025, including important dates, eligibility criteria, vacancy breakdown, application steps, selection procedure, physical standards, and more. Aspiring candidates are advised to thoroughly read the complete notification and this guide to ensure a smooth application process and preparation journey.
Bihar Police SI Recruitment 2025 Overview
The Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC) has invited online applications for the recruitment of Police Sub-Inspectors (SI) under Advertisement Number 05/2025. This recruitment drive is a significant opportunity for individuals seeking to join the Bihar Police force. The posts are highly respected and offer a stable career path with a competitive salary.
Key Highlights:
- Organization: Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC)
- Post Name: Police Sub-Inspector (SI)
- Advertisement No.: 05/2025
- Total Vacancies: 1799
- Application Mode: Online
- Application Start Date: 26.09.2025
- Application End Date: 26.10.2025
- Selection Process: Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, Physical Efficiency Test (PET) / Physical Standard Test (PST), Medical Examination, Document Verification.
- Pay Scale: Level-6
- Official Website: bpssc.bihar.gov.in
Candidates are strongly advised to refer to the official notification for complete and accurate details before initiating their application. The recruitment process aims to select competent and eligible individuals to serve the state of Bihar.
Important Dates for BPSSC SI Recruitment 2025
Staying informed about key dates is crucial for a successful application. Mark your calendars with these important milestones for the Bihar Police SI Recruitment 2025.
Online Application Starts
September 26, 2025
Last Date for Online Application
October 26, 2025
Minimum Age Calculation Date
August 01, 2025
Maximum Age Calculation Date
August 01, 2024
Educational Qualification Cut-off Date
August 01, 2025
Preliminary Exam Date
To be announced
Main Exam Date
To be announced
Admit Card Release
To be announced
Candidates are advised to regularly check the official BPSSC website for any updates or changes to the examination schedule.
BPSSC Police Sub-Inspector Vacancy Details 2025
The Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission has announced a total of 1799 vacancies for the Police Sub-Inspector post. These vacancies are distributed across various categories, including reservations for specific groups as per Bihar Government rules. Understanding this breakdown is essential for applicants to determine their eligibility and the competition in their respective categories.
Category-wise Vacancy Distribution:
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| S.No. | Reservation Category | Total Posts | Female Reserved (35%) | Freedom Fighter Dependents Reserved |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Scheduled Caste (SC) | 210 | 74 | – |
| 2. | Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 15 | 05 | – |
| 3. | Extremely Backward Class (EBC) | 273 | 96 | – |
| 4. | Backward Class (BC) | 222 | 78 | – |
| 5. | Backward Class Women | 42 | 00 | 36 |
| 6. | Unreserved | 850 | 298 | – |
| 7. | Economically Weaker Section (EWS) | 180 | 63 | – |
| 8. | Transgender | 07 | 00 | – |
| Total | 1799 | 614 | 36 |
Note on Reservation: Bihar Government’s reservation policies for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes will be applicable. Additionally, 35% horizontal reservation is provided for women who are original residents of Bihar. For Transgender (Third Gender) candidates, physical standards and physical efficiency test standards will be similar to those for Backward Class female candidates, and they will receive reservation benefits applicable to Backward Classes in Bihar. Applicants from outside Bihar will be treated as Unreserved candidates.
Vacancy Distribution Chart:
The chart below visually represents the distribution of the 1799 Police Sub-Inspector vacancies across different categories, providing a quick overview of the share for each group.
Eligibility Criteria for Bihar Police SI 2025
To be eligible for the Bihar Police Sub-Inspector (SI) recruitment, candidates must meet specific criteria related to nationality, education, and age. Ensure you carefully review all requirements before applying.
1. Nationality:
- Candidates must be an Indian Citizen.
- Both male, female, and third-gender candidates are eligible to apply.
2. Educational Qualification:
- As of August 01, 2025, candidates must possess a Graduate Degree from a recognized university or an equivalent examination recognized by the State Government.
- Appearing candidates whose results are not declared by the cut-off date will not be eligible.
3. Age Limit (as on 01.08.2025 for Minimum Age & 01.08.2024 for Maximum Age):
The age calculation is critical. The minimum age is calculated as of August 01, 2025, while the maximum age is calculated as of August 01, 2024. Age will be determined based on the candidate’s Matriculation (10th) certificate.
- General (Unreserved) Category:
- Males: Minimum 20 years, Maximum 37 years.
- Females: Minimum 20 years, Maximum 40 years.
- Backward Class (BC) & Extremely Backward Class (EBC):
- Males: Minimum 20 years, Maximum 40 years.
- Females: Minimum 20 years, Maximum 40 years.
- Scheduled Caste (SC) & Scheduled Tribe (ST):
- Males: Minimum 20 years, Maximum 42 years.
- Females: Minimum 20 years, Maximum 42 years.
- Third Gender Candidates (Transgender): Minimum 20 years, Maximum 42 years (same as SC/ST category).
- Bihar Government Employees: Relaxation of 5 years in the upper age limit for those with a minimum of 3 years of continuous service.
- Ex-Servicemen: Relaxation of 3 years plus the period of service rendered in defense, provided the actual age does not exceed 57 years on the cut-off date.
Ensure your date of birth, as recorded in your 10th-grade certificate, aligns with these age limits. Any discrepancy may lead to disqualification.
Step-by-Step Application Process for Bihar Police SI 2025
Applying for the Bihar Police SI recruitment is an online process that requires careful attention to detail. Follow these steps meticulously to ensure your application is submitted successfully.
Before You Begin: Essential Preparations
Before proceeding with the online application, ensure you have the following ready:
- Valid & Active Mobile Number: This is mandatory for registration and receiving SMS alerts.
- Valid & Active Email ID: Essential for communication and receiving important updates, preferably registered in your name.
- Scanned Photograph: Recent, colored, taken within two months, white background. Format: JPG/JPEG/GIF, Size: 15-25 KB.
- Scanned Signature: Separate images for English and Hindi signatures. Black/blue ink on a white background. Format: JPG/JPEG/GIF, Size: 15-25 KB.
- Matriculation (10th) Certificate: For date of birth verification.
- Graduate Degree Certificate/Mark Sheet: Proof of educational qualification.
- Aadhaar Card or other Photo ID: For identity verification.
- Caste Certificate (if applicable): For reservation benefits (only for Bihar residents).
- Domicile Certificate (if applicable): Proof of Bihar residency.
- Net Banking/Debit/Credit Card/UPI: For online fee payment.
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Visit the Official Website:
Navigate to the official BPSSC website: bpssc.bihar.gov.in.
On the homepage, click on the “Bihar Police” tab. Look for the link related to Advertisement No. 05/2025 for Police Sub-Inspector recruitment and click it. This will lead you to the application portal.
- New Registration (Part-I):
This is the first part of the application. You will need to provide basic details:
- Your Name (as per 10th certificate)
- Nationality (Indian)
- Mobile Number (ensure it’s active and accessible)
- Email ID (ensure it’s active and accessible)
- Domicile State (Bihar residents only for reservation)
- Reservation Category (choose carefully; mistakes here lead to rejection)
- Gender
- Date of Birth (as per 10th certificate)
Why it’s important: All future communications will be sent to your registered mobile number and email ID. Any incorrect information here can lead to disqualification.
- Fee Payment:
After successful registration, you must proceed to pay the application fee. The fee is ₹100/- for all categories. You can pay using Net Banking, Credit Card, Debit Card, or UPI.
Why it’s important: Your registration will not be considered complete without successful fee payment. Be cautious during payment to avoid multiple debits or failures. In case of payment failure and deduction, the amount will be refunded by the Payment Gateway within 7 working days.
- Login and Fill Application Form (Part-II):
Upon successful registration and payment, you will receive a Registration Number and Password via SMS/Email. Use these credentials to log in to the application portal.
Once logged in, fill in the second part of the application form with detailed information:
- Father’s/Husband’s Name
- Mother’s Name
- Permanent Address and Correspondence Address
- Educational Qualifications (Matriculation, Intermediate, Graduation details)
- Any other relevant personal information.
Why it’s important: All information provided must be accurate and verifiable against your original documents. Discrepancies will lead to cancellation of candidature.
- Upload Photograph and Signature:
Upload your scanned colored photograph and scanned signatures (English and Hindi) as per the specified format and size. Ensure they are clear and meet the criteria mentioned in “Before You Begin.”
Why it’s important: Improper photo/signature uploads (blurry, incorrect size, or another person’s photo) are common reasons for application rejection.
- Review and Final Submission:
Before final submission, carefully review all the details filled in the application form. You can use the “Edit Details” option to make corrections if needed. Once you are fully satisfied, click on the “Confirm” and “Submit” buttons.
Why it’s important: After final submission, no changes will be allowed. If you identify an error post-submission, your only option is to cancel the application (fee will not be refunded) and reapply with a new registration and fee payment.
- Print Acknowledgment/Confirmation Page:
After successful final submission, a confirmation page (Acknowledgement) will be generated. It is crucial to print this page and keep a physical copy for your records. This serves as proof of your application and will be required for future correspondence or document verification.
Why it’s important: Your Registration Number and a copy of the acknowledgement are vital for all future interactions with BPSSC regarding this recruitment.
A single candidate can submit only one online application. Multiple applications will lead to the rejection of all applications and potential legal action.
Selection Process for Bihar Police SI 2025
The selection process for the Bihar Police Sub-Inspector recruitment (Advt. 05/2025) is a multi-stage competitive examination designed to assess candidates’ mental aptitude, physical fitness, and overall suitability for the role. Candidates must successfully clear each stage to progress further.
1. Written Competitive Examination (Two Phases):
The written examination consists of two stages: Preliminary (Pre) Exam and Main Exam. Both exams will comprise multiple-choice questions.
a) Preliminary Examination (Phase-I):
- Paper: One paper.
- Marks: 200 marks.
- Number of Questions: 100 questions.
- Duration: 2 hours.
- Syllabus: General Knowledge and Current Affairs.
- Qualifying Criteria: Candidates must score a minimum of 30% marks to qualify for the Main Examination.
- Selection for Mains: Approximately 20 times the total number of vacancies (category-wise) will be selected for the Main Examination based on merit.
- Normalization: If the exam is conducted in multiple shifts, scores will be normalized using the Equi-Percentile Method.
b) Main Examination (Phase-II):
Only candidates who qualify in the Preliminary Exam will be eligible for the Main Examination. The Main Exam will have two papers:
Paper-I: General Hindi
- Marks: 200 marks.
- Number of Questions: 100 questions.
- Duration: 2 hours.
- Qualifying Criteria: Minimum 30% marks are mandatory to qualify. Marks obtained in this paper will NOT be counted for final merit determination.
Paper-II: General Studies
- Marks: 200 marks.
- Number of Questions: 100 questions.
- Duration: 2 hours.
- Syllabus: General Studies, General Science, Civics, Indian History, Indian Geography, Mathematics, and Mental Ability Test.
Negative Marking: In both Preliminary and Main Examinations, there will be a negative marking of 0.2 marks for each incorrect answer.
Selection for Physical Test: Based on the marks obtained in the Main Written Examination (Paper-II), approximately 6 times the total number of vacancies (category-wise) will be selected for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET).
2. Physical Eligibility/Efficiency Test (Phase-III):
This is a qualifying stage where candidates must meet specified physical standards and successfully complete various physical tasks. Failing in any event will lead to disqualification.
- Race:
- Males (All Categories): 1 Mile (1.6 km) in 6 minutes 30 seconds.
- Females (All Categories): 1 Kilometer in 6 minutes.
- High Jump:
- Males (All Categories): Minimum 4 feet.
- Females (All Categories): Minimum 3 feet.
- Long Jump:
- Males (All Categories): Minimum 12 feet.
- Females (All Categories): Minimum 9 feet.
- Shot Put (Gola Fek):
- Males (All Categories): 16 pound shot to be thrown minimum 16 feet.
- Females (All Categories): 12 pound shot to be thrown minimum 10 feet.
Candidates will be given a maximum of three chances for High Jump, Long Jump, and Shot Put. Failing to meet the minimum standards in any event will result in disqualification from the entire process.
3. Medical Examination, Character & Antecedent Verification:
Selected candidates will undergo a medical examination, character verification, and antecedent verification by the appointing authority as per prescribed rules. Candidates found with adverse reports or concealing facts will be declared ineligible for appointment.
4. Final Merit List & Recommendation:
The final merit list will be prepared based on the marks obtained in the Main Written Examination (Paper-II), strictly on a merit-cum-reservation category basis. In case of a tie in marks, the candidate older in age will be ranked higher. If both marks and date of birth are the same, candidates with higher educational qualifications will be given preference. If still a tie, the alphabetical order of names on the 10th-grade certificate will determine preference.
Minimum Qualifying Marks for Final Merit:
- Scheduled Caste (SC) & Scheduled Tribe (ST) & Women: 32%
- Extremely Backward Class (EBC): 34%
- Backward Class (BC): 36.5%
- General (Unreserved): 40%
The BPSSC will then send the recommendations of the finally selected candidates to the concerned ‘Appointing Authority’ for appointment.
The entire selection process may take approximately 6 months. Candidates are advised to maintain availability for all stages and extensions will not be granted under any circumstances (e.g., family, personal, medical, fracture, pregnancy).
Physical Standards for Bihar Police SI 2025
Meeting the prescribed physical standards is a mandatory eligibility criterion for all candidates applying for the Bihar Police Sub-Inspector post. While no marks are awarded for these standards, failure to meet them will lead to disqualification.
Physical Measurement Test (PMT):
The following minimum physical measurements are required:
1. Height (ऊँचाई):
- General (Unreserved) & Backward Class (BC) Males: Minimum 165 Centimeters (cm).
- Extremely Backward Class (EBC), Scheduled Caste (SC), & Scheduled Tribe (ST) Males: Minimum 160 Centimeters (cm).
- All Categories Females: Minimum 155 Centimeters (cm).
2. Chest (सीना) – (For Males Only):
- General (Unreserved), Backward Class (BC) & Extremely Backward Class (EBC) Males:
- Unexpanded: Minimum 81 Centimeters (cm).
- Expanded: Minimum 86 Centimeters (cm).
Note: A minimum expansion of 5 cm is mandatory.
- Scheduled Caste (SC) & Scheduled Tribe (ST) Males:
- Unexpanded: Minimum 79 Centimeters (cm).
- Expanded: Minimum 84 Centimeters (cm).
Note: A minimum expansion of 5 cm is mandatory.
3. Weight (वजन) – (For Females Only):
- All Categories Females: Minimum 48 Kilograms (kg).
4. Third Gender (Transgender) Candidates:
- The physical measurement and physical efficiency test standards for Third Gender (Transgender) candidates will be the same as those prescribed for Backward Class (BC) female candidates.
Candidates are strongly advised to ensure they meet these physical standards before applying, as failure to do so will result in immediate disqualification from the recruitment process.
Salary & Benefits for Bihar Police SI 2025
The Police Sub-Inspector (SI) position in Bihar is a respectable and sought-after role, offering a competitive salary structure and various allowances as per the norms of the Bihar Government. Successful candidates will be appointed at Pay Level-6.
Pay Scale:
- The post of Police Sub-Inspector falls under Pay Level-6 of the 7th Pay Commission matrix.
- This implies a basic pay ranging approximately from ₹35,400 to ₹1,12,400.
Additional Allowances and Benefits:
In addition to the basic pay, a Bihar Police SI is entitled to several allowances and benefits, which collectively make the overall remuneration attractive. These typically include:
- Dearness Allowance (DA): Calculated as a percentage of the basic pay, revised periodically.
- House Rent Allowance (HRA): Provided based on the city of posting, typically categorized into X, Y, and Z class cities.
- Medical Allowance: To cover medical expenses for the employee and sometimes their dependents.
- Travel Allowance (TA): For official travel and commuting.
- Uniform Allowance: For the maintenance of uniforms.
- Ration Money Allowance: Provided to cover food expenses, a common benefit for police personnel.
- Pension Scheme: As per the New Pension Scheme (NPS) or other applicable government pension rules.
- Gratuity: A lump sum amount paid to employees upon retirement.
- Leave Encashment: Facility to encash accumulated leaves.
- Health and Insurance Benefits: Coverage for health-related contingencies.
- Opportunities for Promotion: Regular departmental examinations and experience can lead to promotions to higher ranks such as Inspector, Deputy Superintendent of Police, etc.
The combination of a good salary, comprehensive allowances, and job security makes the Police Sub-Inspector position in Bihar Police an excellent career choice for dedicated individuals.
Tips, Common Mistakes & FAQs for BPSSC SI Recruitment 2025
Navigating a competitive recruitment process like the BPSSC SI requires more than just knowing the rules; it demands strategic preparation and awareness of potential pitfalls. Here’s a guide based on experience to help you succeed.
Preparation Tips for Success:
- Start Early & Create a Study Plan:
Don’t wait for the exam dates. Begin your preparation immediately. Divide your syllabus into manageable sections for General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Science, History, Geography, Maths, and Reasoning. Allocate dedicated time slots for each, focusing more on your weaker areas. A 1-week intensive plan could focus on daily current affairs, 2 hours of GK revision, and alternating between General Science and History every other day.
- Master Current Affairs:
Current affairs are crucial for both preliminary and main exams. Read newspapers daily (especially Bihar-specific news), follow reputable news channels, and refer to monthly current affairs magazines. Focus on national and international events, government schemes, and awards.
- Practice with Previous Year Papers:
This is invaluable. Solving previous year’s question papers will familiarize you with the exam pattern, question types, and time management. It helps identify high-weightage topics and assess your readiness.
- Focus on Physical Fitness from Day 1:
The physical tests are qualifying but demanding. Integrate running, high jump, long jump, and shot put practice into your daily routine. Don’t underestimate this stage; many academically strong candidates fail here. Consistency is key.
- Prepare Documents Meticulously:
Gather all required documents (educational certificates, caste, domicile, photo ID) well in advance. Ensure names, dates, and other details match across all documents. Any discrepancy can cause significant issues during document verification.
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Mistake 1: Waiting Until the Last Day to Apply.
Consequence: High server traffic on the last days can lead to website crashes, slow processing, or payment failures, preventing you from submitting your application on time. Apply at least a week before the deadline.
- Mistake 2: Incorrect Reservation Category Selection.
Consequence: If you select a wrong reservation category (e.g., claiming BC when you are Unreserved from another state), your application will be rejected during scrutiny or document verification. Always verify your eligibility for a category.
- Mistake 3: Uploading Blurry/Old Photo or Incorrect Signature.
Consequence: Applications with unclear, old (more than 2 months), or non-white background photos, or illegible/incorrectly sized signatures, are routinely rejected without further communication.
- Mistake 4: Submitting Multiple Applications.
Consequence: BPSSC explicitly states that multiple applications from a single candidate will lead to the rejection of ALL submitted applications, and may even invite legal action. Always cancel a faulty application and then re-apply.
- Mistake 5: Not Reading the Official Notification Thoroughly.
Consequence: Relying solely on summaries can lead to missing crucial details regarding eligibility dates, document specifications, or specific instructions, resulting in disqualification. Always read the original document.
- Mistake 6: Ignoring Negative Marking.
Consequence: With 0.2 marks deducted for each wrong answer, random guessing can significantly lower your score. Practice strategic answering and avoid attempting questions you are unsure about.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
- What if I am from another state? Can I apply for Bihar Police SI?
Yes, candidates from other states can apply. However, they will be considered under the General (Unreserved) category, irrespective of their caste/category in their home state. They will not be eligible for any reservation benefits applicable to Bihar residents.
- My name on my Aadhaar card is different from my 10th certificate. What should I do?
It is crucial that your name (and father’s/mother’s name) matches across all your educational and identity documents. If there are discrepancies, you should get an affidavit stating both names belong to the same person, or better, get the name corrected on one of the documents before applying to avoid issues during document verification.
- Is there any relaxation in physical standards for any category?
Yes, height requirements have relaxations for EBC, SC, and ST males. Chest measurement has relaxations for SC and ST males. Transgender candidates follow BC female standards. However, no relaxation is typically given for physical efficiency tests (race, jumps, shot put).
- Can I edit my application form after final submission?
No, once the application is finally submitted and confirmed, no edits are allowed. If there’s a significant error, your only option is to cancel the application (losing the fee) and register/apply again with correct details.
- What happens if I fail in the Physical Efficiency Test (PET)?
The PET is a qualifying stage. If you fail to meet the minimum standards in any event (race, high jump, long jump, shot put), you will be immediately disqualified from the entire recruitment process and will not proceed to the medical examination or final merit list.
- Will I receive an admit card by post?
No, admit cards for both preliminary and main written exams, and PET, will be issued online on the official BPSSC website. Candidates must download and print their admit cards themselves. No physical admit cards are sent by post.
- What documents are needed for document verification?
You will need original copies of all educational certificates (10th, 12th, Graduation), caste certificate (if applicable), domicile certificate (if applicable), photo ID (Aadhaar/PAN), photograph, and a copy of your application form/acknowledgement slip.
By keeping these tips in mind and avoiding common mistakes, you significantly increase your chances of successfully navigating the BPSSC SI recruitment process.
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