The BPSSC SI Recruitment 2025 has generated enthusiasm among candidates seeking to become Sub Inspectors in Bihar Police. With numerous vacancies notified, this recruitment enables the eligibility candidates to establish a promising career as a law enforcement officer. Interested candidates should make sure that they fill their online applications before the last date so that they do not miss out.

Eligibility Criteria

To submit an application for the BPSSC SI Recruitment 2025, the applicants must be a bachelor’s degree holder from a recognized university. The minimum age limit is 20 years, whereas the age limit above 20 years is 37 years for general category candidates. Yet, the candidates falling in reserved categories will be provided relaxation in the upper age limit in accordance with government guidelines. The relaxation ensures equal participation of all the eligible candidates.

Application Process

andidates can submit an online application through the website of the official BPSSC. The last date to submit the online application is 26 October 2025, hence candidates should make haste to register themselves. The steps to apply online are form filling, uploadding supporting documents, and payment of the exam fee online. Applicants are advised to check their details carefully before submitting the form in order to avoid mistakes.

Selection Procedure

The BPSSC SI Recruitment 2025 selection process has three phases— a written test, a Physical Efficiency Test (PET/PMT), and a medical test. The candidates clearing the written test will proceed to the physical test phase. Ultimately, candidates passing all phases successfully will be chosen according to the merit list. This orderly process guarantees fair and transparent recruitment.

Salary and Benefits

Shortlisted candidates in the BPSSC SI Recruitment 2025 will be paid a basic salary of between ₹35,000 and ₹40,000 per month, plus other allowances and perks. Besides material security, the job pays respect, job security, and the satisfaction of serving society through police duties.