
For various positions within the Bihar Police Department, including the Sub Inspector (SI) Prohibition position, recruitment is carried out by the Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC). A crucial position, the Sub Inspector Prohibition is in charge of enforcing prohibition laws, preventing alcohol-related illegal activities, and maintaining state law and order. For the BPSSC SI Prohibition recruitment, the online application process is expected to start in 2025. To apply successfully, candidates must meet the eligibility requirements and follow the application guidelines.
Qualifications: Candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree from a reputable college or university. Candidates should check the official notification for more information because specific educational requirements may vary. Age
Limit: The minimum age limit is typically 20 years, and the maximum age limit is 37 years for general category candidates. In accordance with government regulations, reserved categories receive an age reduction.
Online Registration: Candidates must complete the online registration process by providing personal information, educational qualifications, and contact information on the official BPSSC website. Application Form: Candidates must pay the application fee, upload scanned copies of the required documents (photo, signature, and educational certificates), and complete the online application form after registering. Application Fee: The application fee varies for different categories. Candidates of all races and OBC typically pay a higher fee than SC/ST and female candidates.
The following stages typically make up the BPSSC SI Prohibition selection process: Written Exam: The written exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on topics like Hindi, mathematics, reasoning, and general knowledge. The candidate’s skills and knowledge are tested on the exam. Physical Efficiency Test (PET): Candidates who qualify for the written exam must undergo a physical efficiency test, which includes running, long jump, and other physical activities to assess fitness levels.