MP Police Constable notification 2025 out for 7,500 vacancies; registration starts tomorrow
Press Trust of India | September 14, 2025 | 11:31 AM IST | 2 mins read
MP Police Recruitment 2025: Candidates will have to apply on esb.mp.gov.in by September 29. The exam will be held on October 4.
Madhya Pradesh Staff Selection Commission has issued the notification for the recruitment of 7,500 posts of constables in state police department. Eligible candidates can apply for MP Police recruitment 2025 from September 15 on the official website, esb.mp.gov.in. The last date to apply for the exam is September 29.
Registered candidates will be allowed to make corrections in the application forms by October 4. The exam will be conducted on October 10.
MP Police Recruitment 2025: Application fee
The category-wise application fee for the exam is given below.
|
Category / Candidate Type |
Examination Fee |
Departmental Exam Fee |
Portal Fee (via MP Online) |
Portal Fee (via Registered Citizen User) |
|
Unreserved Candidates |
Rs 500 |
Rs 200 |
Rs 60 |
Rs 20 |
|
SC / ST / OBC / EWS Candidates (Only for Madhya Pradesh domicile) |
Rs 250 |
Rs 100 |
Rs 60 |
Rs 20 |
MP Police recruitment exam 2025
The exam timings are given below.
|
Exam Name |
Exam Date |
Shift |
Reporting Time |
Reading Instructions |
Answer Sheet Filling Time |
Exam Time |
|
Reserved Recruitment Exam – 2025 |
30.10.2025 |
Morning |
07:30 – 08:30 AM |
09:20 – 09:30 AM (10 min) |
09:30 – 11:30 AM (2 hrs) |
09:30 – 11:30 AM (2 hrs) |
|
|
|
Afternoon |
12:30 – 01:30 PM |
02:20 – 02:30 PM (10 min) |
02:30 – 04:30 PM (2 hrs) |
02:30 – 04:30 PM (2 hrs) |
MPPSC issued the following instructions for candidates:
- Aadhaar registration of the candidate is mandatory.
- It is compulsory to bring an original photo identity card in the examinations conducted by the Board. The candidate can select any one from Voter ID, PAN Card, Aadhaar Card, Driving License, or Passport as photo identity proof. Only Aadhaar verified by UIDAI will be valid. In the absence of an original photo identity card, the candidate will not be allowed to appear in the examination.
- In addition to the identity proof specified in the rulebook, the candidate must also bring their Aadhaar card / e-Aadhaar card / Aadhaar photocopy / Aadhaar number / Aadhaar VID details.
- At the time of entry into the examination and during the exam, Aadhaar-based multi-level biometric verification is mandatory.
- Candidates will be permitted to enter the examination hall only up to the reporting time. Late arrivals will not be allowed entry under any circumstances.
- The use of electronic devices such as mobile phones, calculators, log tables, sunglasses, and copying materials is strictly prohibited.
- Candidates can obtain their admit card for the online examination only through the Application Number. Therefore, keep the application number safely, as the applicant is solely responsible for it.
- On the day of the examination, the candidate must bring a black ballpoint pen and the admit card downloaded from the Board’s website to enter the examination hall.
- No candidate will be allowed to leave the examination hall after the commencement of the examination until it ends.
- While filling out the application form, the Employee Selection Board (ESB) does not verify any of the candidate’s certificates. Verification is done later by the concerned department at the time of appointment. Hence, the eligibility of candidates appearing in the computer-based online examination will be considered purely provisional.
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