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BPSSC Bihar Police SI Bharti 2023: Applications of 13520 candidates who applied for Bihar Police Sub Inspector Recruitment have been rejected. Bihar Police Undergraduate Service Commission (BPSSC) gave this information on Wednesday. The commission said that among the candidates whose forms were rejected for SI recruitment, there were 5616 candidates who had registered but did not submit the application form. There were 7608 candidates who canceled their application forms themselves. Apart from this 296 candidates have applied more than once or have made mistake in uploading photo and signature. Some did not even upload photo and signature. The commission has released the list of registration numbers and names of all these 13520 candidates. It also explains why the application has been rejected.
Bihar Police Undergraduate Service Commission (BPSSC) will conduct the examination for the recruitment of Sub Inspector for 1275 posts in Bihar Police in two shifts on 17 December 2023. The first shift will be from 10 am to 12 pm and the second shift will be from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm. Candidates have to report one and half hour before the commencement of the examination. The gate will be closed half an hour before the start of the exam. No entry will be allowed after the gate is closed. Bihar Police SI Recruitment Exam Admit Card (BPSSC Bihar Police SI Admit Card) will be released on 1 December 2023. Candidates can download it by visiting www.bpssc.bih.nic.in. No admit card will be sent by post.
Bring photo ID along with admit card to the exam.
Along with the e-admit card, you have to produce a valid photo identity card such as Voter ID, Passport, Driving License, PAN Card or Aadhaar Card to appear for the exam at the allotted exam center. In case the photograph is not clear or not available on the e-admit card, in such case the candidate shall also bring 2 (two) photographs (taken within two months) of the same as the application form to the examination venue.
BPSC, BPSSC, BSSC: Backlog and current vacancies will be published separately in recruitment advertisements.
Written Examination:-
– The Preliminary Written Examination will have a paper of 200 marks with a total number of 100 questions and the duration of the examination will be 2 hours. In which questions related to general knowledge and contemporary issues will be asked. Candidates securing less than 30 percent marks will be declared failed in the main examination.
– Based on the marks obtained in the preliminary examination, successful candidates will be selected 20 (twenty) times the number of vacancies and reserved category wise in order of merit.

