Bihar Police Constable PET, driver written exam to be held in December 2025: CSBC
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 3, 2025 | 03:20 PM IST | 1 min read
CSBC Bihar Police Constable Exam 2025: The board will conduct the Constable PET for 19,838 vacancies and the Driver Constable written exam for 4,361 posts.
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Subscribe NowThe Central Selection Board of Constable Recruitment (CSBC), Bihar, has announced the dates for the Bihar Police Constable Physical Efficiency Test (PET) 2025. As per the announcement, the Bihar Police Constable PET 2025 will be held in the month of December 2025.
The board is conducting the Bihar police constable recruitment exam with two different vacancies and advertisement numbers. For the post of Constable under Advertisement No. 01/2025, the board is conducting an exam to fill 19,838 vacancies.
The Bihar police constable written exam under the first advertisement number was conducted in six phases from July 16 to August 3, 2025, and the next stage, Physical Efficiency Test (PET), is expected to begin in December 2025. The board states that the results of the written examination and the list of candidates selected for PET will be published in due course on the official website at csbc.bihar.gov.in.
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“It is hereby informed to all concerned that the second stage, i.e., the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) related to the selection process of the referred advertisement, is likely to commence from December 2025. The results of the written examination and the list of candidates selected for the second stage will be published in due course,” the official notice said.
For the post of driver constable, advertised under Advertisement No. 02/2025, CSBC will conduct the written examination in December 2025. The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 4,361 vacancies for driver constable posts.
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