1. Introduction: Why MP Aspirants Are Seeing This Notification Everywhere

If you are a Madhya Pradesh government job aspirant, chances are this CSBC Constable notification showed up in your Telegram groups, WhatsApp forwards, or job apps. That is normal. National-level police and constable vacancies often circulate widely, especially when the qualification is only 12th pass.

But let me be clear upfront:
This is a Bihar state police recruitment, not an MP government job.

That does not automatically mean you should ignore it. It means you must evaluate it coldly and strategically, not emotionally.

This article exists to help MP aspirants decide whether this recruitment is worth their time, money, and preparation energy-and for whom it makes sense.


2. Key Verified Details (From Official Source Only)

ItemDetails
Recruiting AuthorityCentral Selection Board of Constables (Bihar)
Post NameConstable (General Closed Cadre - Special Branch)
Total Vacancies83
Qualification10+2 (Intermediate)
Pay LevelLevel-3 (₹21,700 - 69,100)
Application Start Date2026-02-06
Last Date to Apply2026-03-05
Mode of ApplicationOnline
Selection ProcessWritten Exam + PST + Document Verification

No assumptions beyond this are safe.


3. Post-Wise Eligibility: What This Means in Practical Terms

This is a General Closed Cadre Constable post under Bihar Police (Special Branch).

What that means on the ground:

  • You are not joining a general district police force
  • You will likely work in intelligence support, internal security, or surveillance-related roles
  • Field exposure exists, but administrative and reporting-heavy work is common

Who this suits:

  • Young candidates (18-23) comfortable with discipline + physical tests
  • Those okay with inter-state relocation
  • Aspirants who are not currently deep into MPPSC / MPESB technical prep

Who this does NOT suit:

  • Candidates targeting MP Police (Constable / SI) specifically
  • Those dependent on state reservation benefits
  • Candidates already preparing seriously for MPPSC State Services or Group-2/4

4. MP-Specific Eligibility & Reservation Reality (Critical Section)

This is where most MP candidates make mistakes.

Domicile & Reservation

  • All caste-based reservation applies ONLY to Bihar domicile candidates
  • If you are from MP:
    • You will be treated as Unreserved (General) even if you are SC/ST/OBC in MP
    • No horizontal reservation benefits apply to you

This drastically changes competition dynamics.

Category Certificate Trap

Many MP aspirants wrongly assume:

“SC/ST is SC/ST everywhere”

That is incorrect for state police recruitments.

If you apply:

  • Apply as UR
  • Do NOT upload MP caste certificates expecting benefits

5. How to Apply (MP Candidate-Focused Walkthrough)

  1. Visit the official CSBC website only.
  2. Register with basic details exactly as per 10th certificate.
  3. Choose Unreserved (UR) category if you are from MP.
  4. Upload documents:
    • 10+2 marksheet
    • Photo & signature (as per size rules)
  5. Pay ₹100 fee online.
  6. Save application PDF + payment receipt.

Common MP Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using Aadhaar address as “domicile proof” (not applicable)
  • Selecting reserved category by habit
  • Ignoring PST standards until after written exam

6. Salary, Job Nature & Long-Term Reality

Salary

  • Pay Level-3 looks attractive on paper
  • In-hand initially ~₹23,000-25,000 depending on allowances
  • Bihar postings may have lower HRA compared to MP urban centers

Posting Reality

  • Posting will be within Bihar only
  • Transfers are department-controlled, not choice-based
  • Expect district or state HQ-level deployment, not MP

Career Growth

  • Promotion hierarchy exists but is slow
  • Internal exams + seniority-driven
  • Not comparable to MPPSC officer-level growth

7. Preparation Strategy (If You Decide to Apply)

Be realistic.

Exam Nature

  • Objective written exam
  • Focus areas typically include:
    • General Knowledge (state + national)
    • Reasoning
    • Basic Mathematics
  • PST standards are non-negotiable

MP Aspirant-Specific Advice

  • Do NOT abandon MP Police / MPESB prep for this
  • Treat this as a parallel attempt
  • Allocate 30-45 minutes/day, not full-time prep

If you are already preparing for MP Police Constable, syllabus overlap helps-but PST standards may differ.


8. Pros & Cons (Honest Assessment for MP Candidates)

Pros

  • Low qualification barrier (12th pass)
  • Permanent government job
  • Centralized, structured recruitment

Cons

  • No MP reservation benefit
  • Inter-state posting (Bihar)
  • Only 83 vacancies → very high competition
  • Physical + written + verification = multi-stage elimination

9. Applicant Checklist (Before You Click “Apply”)

  • Comfortable relocating to Bihar
  • Will apply as UR (no reservation expectation)
  • Physically fit for PST
  • Not compromising core MP exam preparation
  • Documents match name/DOB exactly

If any two boxes are unchecked, reconsider.


10. Conclusion: Should an MP Aspirant Apply?

Apply if:

  • You are young, flexible, and open to any state police role
  • You are not currently locked into MPPSC-level preparation
  • You want a stable job and are okay with Bihar posting

Skip if:

  • Your primary goal is MP government service
  • You rely on MP reservation benefits
  • You are already late-stage in MPPSC / MP Police prep

In MP’s recruitment ecosystem, focus beats frequency. One well-targeted exam beats five random applications.


11. FAQs (MP Aspirants Ask These)

Q. Can MP SC/ST candidates get reservation here?
No. Only Bihar domicile candidates get reservation benefits.

Q. Is Hindi an issue?
No. Hindi is the working language, similar to MP. Language is not a barrier.

Q. Is this better than MP Police Constable?
Not better-just different. MP Police offers home-state advantage and reservation.

Q. Can this help later MP exams?
Experience helps discipline-wise, but syllabus overlap benefit is limited.


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Apply Link: https://csbc.bihar.gov.in