Bihar Police SI mains result 2026 declared at bpssc.bihar.gov.in; category-wise cut-off list
Sakshi Gupta | June 19, 2026 | 07:25 PM IST | 2 mins read
BPSSC releases Bihar Police SI mains result 2026 and category-wise cut-offs; qualified candidates to appear for PET and PST next
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Join Careers360 PremiumThe Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC) has announced the Bihar Police Sub-Inspector (SI) mains examination 2026 result on the official website of BPSSC at bpssc.bihar.gov.in. Along with the scores, the commission has also issued the category-wise cut-off marks.
Candidates who obtained the minimum qualifying marks or higher in their respective categories have qualified for the next phase of the recruitment process. The result has been announced based on the assessment of candidates who successfully cleared the preliminary examination and met the required eligibility criteria.
The declaration of the result marks another significant milestone in the recruitment drive for 1,799 sub inspector vacancies and is based on the performance of candidates who appeared for the Bihar police SI main written examination held on May 27, 2026 under advertisement no. 05/2025.
Also read AFCAT 02/2026 registration date extended till June 21; IAF recruitment exam on August 8
Bihar Police SI Mains Result 2026: Steps to check
To check the Bihar Police SI Mains Result 2026, candidates can follow the steps given below:
- Visit the official BPSSC website at bpssc.bihar.gov.in
- Navigate to the Bihar Police section available on the homepage
- Click on the Bihar Police SI Mains Result 2026 link under Advertisement No. 05/2025
- Open the result PDF displayed on the screen
- Download the merit list for reference
- Use the Ctrl+F function to locate your roll number or details
- Check your qualifying status in the result list
- Keep a copy of the PDF for use in the upcoming recruitment stages
Bihar Police SI Mains Cut-off 2026: Category-wise
The category-wise cut-off are as follows:
|
Category |
Male |
Female |
FFW Men |
FFW Women |
Transgender |
|
Unreserved (UR) |
134 |
116.2 |
100 |
104 |
— |
|
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) |
127.4 |
109.6 |
100.4 |
100 |
— |
|
Scheduled Caste (SC) |
114.4 |
87 |
116.8 |
— |
— |
|
Scheduled Tribe (ST) |
109.8 |
92.8 |
— |
— |
— |
|
Other Backward Class (OBC) |
129.2 |
110 |
100.2 |
103 |
— |
|
Extremely Backward Class (EBC) |
126.8 |
105.4 |
99.8 |
— |
— |
|
Backward Class Women |
— |
107.6 |
— |
— |
— |
|
Transgender |
— |
— |
— |
— |
65.8 |
Also read CSIR UGC-NET June 2026 registration ends today at csirnet.nta.nic.in; exam from July 17
Bihar Police SI Mains Result 2026: What’s next?
Candidates who have cleared the mains examination will now be eligible to appear for the important stages in the selection process for the sub inspector posts i.e., physical efficiency test (PET) and physical standard test (PST). The schedule and guidelines for the physical tests will be announced separately.
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