CSBC Bihar Police Constable 2024 admit card out for PET; physical test from December 9
Vikas Kumar Pandit | November 21, 2024 | 09:21 PM IST | 2 mins read
Bihar Police Constable Recruitment 2024: A total of 1,06,955 candidates have been shortlisted to appear for the PET exam. Download admit card at csbc.bihar.gov.in.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Central Selection Board of Constable Recruitment (CSBC) has issued the admit card for the Bihar Police Constable Physical Efficiency Test (PET), today, November 21. Candidates who declared qualified in the written exam can download the PET admit card through the official website, csbc.bihar.gov.in.
As per the official notice, the Bihar Police Constable PET 2024 exam is scheduled to be held from December 9, 2024. A total of 1,06,955 candidates have been shortlisted to appear for the PET exam 2024. Candidates will have to use their login details such as application number and password to download the Bihar Police Constable PET 2024 admit card.
“Candidates unable to download their e-admit cards for any reason can collect duplicate admit cards at their own expense on December 5, 2024, and December 6, 2024, between 10 am and 5 pm, from the office of the Central Selection Board located at Back Harding Road (near Secretariat Halt), Patna-800001,” English translation of official notice read.
The physical efficiency test will comprise events such as running, shot put, and high jump. Male candidates will also undergo height and chest measurements, while female candidates will have their height and weight measured as per the prescribed standards.
The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 21,391 police constable posts. The board conducted the written examination for the Bihar Police Constable 2024 in six phases on August 7, 11, 18, 21, 25, and 28, 2024 and announced the result on November 14, 2024.
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CSBC Bihar Police Constable 2024: Document verification
The Board has announced that the document verification for the Bihar Police Constable 2024 exam will be conducted on the same day as the Physical Efficiency Test (PET). Candidates must bring their admit card and original documents with one self-attested photocopy for verification, including:
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Valid photo ID (Aadhaar, driving license, voter ID, etc.)
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Birth certificate (original matriculation/equivalent certificate and mark sheet)
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Intermediate passing certificate and mark sheet
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Caste certificate and permanent residence certificate (for SC/ST/EBC/BC candidates)
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Non-Creamy Layer certificate (for BC/EBC candidates, if applicable)
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Freedom Fighter dependent certificate (for FFW candidates)
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EWS certificate (for EWS candidates)
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Transgender identity proof (for transgender candidates)
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Home Guard training certificate and ID card (for Home Guard candidates)
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