CSBC To Release Bihar Police Constable Exam Results Soon: Check Steps To Access – News18
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Candidates can object to any question after the board releases the preliminary answer key.
The Central Selection Board of Constables (CSBC) will soon make the results public for the 2024 Bihar Police Constable Recruitment exam. The updated information will be accessible on the board’s newly redesigned official website, csbc.bihar.gov.in. Constable recruiting results and other information will now only be accessible on this new website. The Bihar Police will fill 21,391 constable positions through this recruitment exam.
Before announcing the final result, the CSBC is anticipated to make the preliminary answer key available and give candidates a chance to raise complaints. The results will also be presented with category-specific cut-off marks. Candidates can object to any question after the board releases the preliminary answer key. The final result and category-specific cut-off marks will then become public.
Steps To Follow To Check Result
Step 1. Check out CSBC’s new official website at csbc.bihar.gov.in.
Step 2. There, under the ‘Bihar Police’ heading, click the link for the Constable Recruitment Exam Result.
Step 3. After entering your login information, press the “Submit” button.
Step 4. The screen will display your Bihar Police Constable Result 2024.
Step 5. Verify the outcome and save it.
Step 6. Download and print it off for future records.
This year, the test was originally scheduled for October 1, 7 and 15, 2023; however, due to allegations of unethical tactics by certain applicants, the October 1 exam was cancelled. The other two tests were also rescheduled on other dates after being postponed.
The written test for the recruitment of Bihar Police Constables was held on August 7, 11, 18, 21, 25 and 28, 2024. The test was administered using pen and paper at several locations across the state’s 38 districts. Examinees were permitted to enter for the exam at 10:30 AM, one and a half hours before the test. During the test, all electronic devices were prohibited, including watches, pagers, Bluetooth, WiFi devices, cell phones and electronic pens. Those who pass the written exam will move on to the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET).
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