The Central Constable Selection Board (CSBC) has started the online application process for recruitment to the post of Driver Constable. More than 4 thousand posts will be filled through this recruitment drive.
There is great news for candidates wishing to work in the police. Recruitment has come out for the post of Constable Driver in Bihar Police, for which the Central Constable Selection Board (CSBC) has started the online application process. All the interested and eligible candidates who want to apply for this recruitment can fill out their application form by visiting the official website csbc.bihar.gov.in. Candidates can also apply through the direct link given below.
Vacancy Details
A total of 4361 posts will be filled through this recruitment campaign.
Eligibility to apply
To apply for this recruitment campaign, candidates must have passed at least 12th class from a recognized board.
Additionally, they must have the qualification to drive light motor vehicle or heavy motor vehicle one year before the publication of the advertisement.
The age of the applicants should be between 20-25 years, but reserved category candidates will be eligible for reservation as per government rules.
What is the selection process?
The selection process will consist of a written test followed by a physical efficiency test. However, the written test and physical efficiency test will not be the basis for the final merit list. The written test will only qualify for the physical efficiency test, and the physical efficiency test will qualify for motor vehicle driving efficiency test and document verification.
How much is the application fee
The Bihar Police Constable Driver application fee for this recruitment drive is ₹180 for SC, ST category candidates and ₹675 for all other candidates. The fee must be paid through online mode.
Direct link to apply
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