Age
20-25 Years
Min Qualification
12th
Location
Bihar
Embarking on a career in the Bihar Police is not just about securing a government job; it is about embracing a lifestyle of meticulous discipline, community service, and immense pride. The Central Selection Board of Constables (CSBC) has officially announced a lucrative opportunity for spirited individuals to join as 'Driver Constables' within various districts and the Bihar Special Armed Police units. This recruitment drive, identified by Advertisement No. 02/2025, marks a significant milestone for aspirants seeking long-term stability and a chance to serve the state of Bihar.
For a student hailing from a tier-2 or tier-3 city, this role offers more than just a paycheck; it provides a platform for social upliftment and professional growth. The department is looking for dedicated candidates who can handle the grueling demands of police logistics while maintaining the highest standards of integrity. With 4,361 vacancies up for grabs, the path to a prestigious uniform is wide open for those ready to put in the hard work.
Candidates must have completed 10+2 (Intermediate). More importantly, you must hold a valid Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) or Heavy Motor Vehicle (HMV) license that is at least one year old as of the notification date.
The fee is non-refundable and must be paid through online modes like Net Banking or Credit/Debit cards.
SC, ST, Women (Bihar residents), and Transgender candidates: ₹180.
General, BC, EBC, and EWS candidates: ₹675.
As a Driver Constable, you are the backbone of police mobility. Your primary responsibility involves the safe and swift transportation of police personnel, equipment, and sometimes high-ranking officials during critical operations or routine patrols. This isn't a typical 9-to-5 desk job; it involves fieldwork where you must navigate diverse terrains and traffic conditions, often under pressure. You will be responsible for the basic maintenance and upkeep of various vehicles, including jeeps, cars, and even heavy motor vehicles like trucks or buses. Your role has a real-world impact on public safety, as the efficiency of police response often depends on how quickly and safely you can get the team to the scene of an incident.
Best For:
Candidates who possess a passion for driving and have a technical bent of mind regarding vehicle mechanics.
Individuals with a high level of physical fitness and the stamina to endure long hours.
Those who value discipline, hierarchy, and public service over a standard corporate environment.
Not Ideal For:
Individuals seeking a sedentary or predictable work schedule.
Those who struggle with strict protocols or find high-stress environments overwhelming.
Candidates who do not have a genuine interest in vehicle maintenance and road safety.
General (Male/Female): 20–25 years.
BC/EBC (Male): 20–27 years.
BC/EBC (Female): 20–28 years.
SC/ST/Transgender: 20–30 years.
This position falls under Pay Level-3, with a basic pay scale of ₹21,700 to ₹69,100. Based on current 7th Pay Commission norms, a new recruit can expect an estimated in-hand salary of approximately ₹30,000 to ₹35,000 per month. This includes the Basic Pay, Dearness Allowance (DA), and House Rent Allowance (HRA). Beyond the salary, employees enjoy perks such as comprehensive medical facilities, a secure pension scheme (NPS), and government quarters (subject to availability).
Category | Total Vacancies |
Unreserved (UR) | 1,772 |
EWS | 436 |
Scheduled Caste (SC) | 632 |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 24 |
Extremely Backward Class (EBC) | 757 |
Backward Class (BC) | 492 |
BC Women (BCW) | 248 |
Valid Photo ID: Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, or Driving License.
Educational Certificates: Matriculation and Intermediate (10+2) certificates and mark sheets.
Driving License: Original LMV/HMV license (must be at least 1 year old).
Caste Certificate: Issued by a competent authority for reserved categories.
Domicile Certificate: Proof of permanent residence in Bihar for reservation claims.
Non-Creamy Layer (NCL) Certificate: For BC and EBC candidates.
EWS Certificate: For Economically Weaker Section candidates (Financial Year 2024-25).
Registration: click on the Apply Online button, go to the 'Bihar Police' tab, and click on the application link for Advt 02/2025.
Payment: Provide your mobile number and email to register, then pay the application fee.
Fill Application: Log in with your registration ID and password to fill in personal and educational details.
Upload Photo & Sign: Upload a color photograph (white background, 15–25 KB) and signatures in both Hindi and English.
Review: Use the 'Edit Details' button to double-check every entry. Once submitted, changes are generally not allowed.
Print Acknowledgement: Always save and print the final Acknowledgement Page for future reference.
The selection is a rigorous multi-stage journey:
Written Exam: A 100-mark OMR-based test. 60% covers General Knowledge and Current Affairs, while 40% focuses on the Motor Vehicle Act, traffic signs, and vehicle mechanics.
Physical Efficiency Test (PET): Qualifying nature; includes running (1.6 km for men, 1 km for women), high jump, long jump, and shot put.
Driving Proficiency Test: The core of the selection! Includes reverse driving on a specific track and 8-shape driving.
Document Verification: Final check of all original credentials.
Expert Strategy: Focus heavily on the 40% technical portion of the written exam, as it is specialized. For the driving test, practice reverse maneuvers daily, as touching a pole or boundary results in immediate disqualification. Physical training should be consistent; don't wait for the written results to start running.
Q1: Can final year students apply?
Ans: No, you must have completed your Intermediate (10+2) by the cut-off date of August 20, 2025.
Q2: Is the written exam score used for the final merit list?
Ans: No, the written exam is qualifying only. The final merit is based on the Driving Proficiency Test and contractual experience (if any).
Q3: What if my driving license is only 6 months old?
Ans: You are not eligible. The license must be at least one year old by July 17, 2024.
Q4: Is there negative marking in the written test?
Ans: The notification does not mention negative marking; you get 1 mark for each correct answer.
Q5: What happens if I upload a blurry photo?
Ans: Your application will likely be rejected during the scrutiny process.
Q6: Can candidates from other states apply?
Ans: Yes, but they will be treated as General category candidates regardless of their caste in their home state.
Q7: Is there a minimum weight requirement?
Ans: For female candidates of all categories, the minimum weight must be 48 kg.
Q8: What is the minimum height for General category males?
Ans: The minimum height required is 165 cm.
Q9: Do I need to send a hard copy of the form to the CSBC office?
Ans: No, do not send any hard copies. Keep the printout for your own records.
Q10: Is the driving test different for LMV and HMV holders?
Ans: Yes, HMV holders get an opportunity for a Heavy Vehicle Test (Bus/Truck) which adds extra marks to their merit.