
Bihar Police CSBC 2025 city slip out: Check steps to download, direct link, dates for admit card
Synopsis The Central Selection Board of Constables (CSBC) has released exam city information for the Bihar Police Constable Recruitment 2025, accessible on csbc.bihar.gov.in. The written exam is scheduled across multiple dates in July and August, with admit cards being released a week prior to each exam date. The Central Selection Board of Constables (CSBC) has released the exam city information slips for the Bihar Police Constable Recruitment Examination 2025. Candidates can download the slip from the official website — csbc.bihar.gov.in. A direct link is provided below.
ADVERTISEMENT The written examination will be conducted on July 16, 20, 23, 27, 30, and August 3.
Earlier, the board had also announced the date for the release of admit cards. Candidates can find the details below.
Exam Date Admit Card Release Date July 16 July 9 July 20 July 13 July 23 July 16 July 27 July 20 July 30 July 23 August 3 July 27
CSBC Bihar Police Constable exam city slip download link: https://apply-csbc.com/csbc_125_admit_v1/searchApplication
Visit the official website: csbc.bihar.gov.in
Click on the link that says 'Click here to Know Your Examination Details and Download e-Admit Card'
Enter your registration ID or mobile number, date of birth, and the captcha code displayed on the screen
Submit the details
Your exam city information will appear on the screen This recruitment drive aims to fill 19,838 Constable vacancies in Bihar Police and Bihar Special Armed Police. Candidates who had passed the Class 12 or Intermediate examination, or held a Maulvi qualification from the Bihar Madrasa Board, or a Shastri/Acharya qualification (with English), or an equivalent qualification as of April 18, 2025, were eligible to apply for the Constable posts.
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