Bihar Police SI Prohibition Exam 2026: Admit Card Released
Bihar Police Sub-Inspector (Prohibition) Exam 2026
Admit Card Availability: The Bihar Police Sub-ordinate Services Commission (BPSSC) has issued the admit cards for the Sub-Inspector (Prohibition) recruitment examination scheduled for 2026. These admit cards pertain to the preliminary written examination, which will take place on July 12, 2026. Candidates can access their admit cards by visiting the official BPSSC website.
Salary Structure:
A total of 78 positions are available through this recruitment initiative. The application window was open from January 27 to February 27, 2026. This recruitment has attracted numerous applicants due to its prestigious nature and competitive salary. Selected individuals will earn between ₹35,400 and ₹1,12,400, classified under the Level-6 pay scale, along with additional government allowances and benefits.
Selection Methodology:
The selection will occur in three phases:
1. Preliminary Written Examination
2. Main Written Examination
3. Physical Test
Only those who pass the preliminary examination will advance to the subsequent stages.
Preliminary Exam Format:
The preliminary examination will feature a single paper with 100 questions, totaling 200 marks, and will last for 2 hours. Questions will focus on General Knowledge and current affairs. Candidates must achieve over 30% to qualify, with 20 times the number of vacancies being shortlisted for the main examination based on merit and reservation categories.
Steps to Download the Admit Card:
To download the admit card, follow these steps:
1. Click on the "Admit Card for SI Prohibition Pre Exam" link on the homepage.
2. Log in using your registration number or mobile number and date of birth.
3. Once logged in, the admit card will be displayed; download and print it.
Exam Day Guidelines:
Candidates must bring a valid photo ID, such as an Aadhaar card, PAN card, or driving license, along with their admit card to the examination center. The use of mobile phones, calculators, or any electronic devices is strictly forbidden inside the exam venue. The Commission advises candidates to arrive early and follow all provided instructions.