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Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission Announces Exam Results and Cutoffs

The Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission has announced the results for the Excise Sub-Inspector, Enforcement Sub-Inspector, and Forest Range Officer examinations. Candidates can check their results and download the merit list from the official BPSSC website. Along with the results, category-wise cutoff marks have been released, determining eligibility for the next recruitment stages. The article provides detailed steps on how to check results and an overview of the recruitment process, including the number of candidates who participated and qualified for further stages. Stay informed about your eligibility and next steps in the recruitment process.
 
Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission Announces Exam Results and Cutoffs

Bihar Police Exam Results Released



The Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSSC) has officially announced the results for various examinations, including the Excise Sub-Inspector Main Examination, Enforcement Sub-Inspector Recruitment Examination, and Forest Range Officer Recruitment Examination. Candidates can access the results on the BPSSC's official website, bpssc.bihar.gov.in. To download the merit list, simply visit the site or use the direct link available on this page.


Cutoff Marks Released

Alongside the results, the BPSSC has published the category-wise cutoff marks. Only those candidates who achieve the required cutoff will advance to the next recruitment stage.


Steps to Check Your Results

To view the BPSSC Result 2025, follow these steps:


1. Go to the official website, bpssc.bihar.gov.in.


2. Click on the link corresponding to the post for which you want to check the result.


3. A PDF file will appear on your screen.


4. Check your roll number and the cutoff marks.


Recruitment Overview

The main examination for the Sub-Inspector Prohibition position took place on August 31, 2025, with 560 candidates participating. Out of these, 128 candidates successfully passed and are now eligible for the next recruitment phase. A total of 28 positions are available for this recruitment.


The Forest Range Officer examination was held on August 24, attracting over 10,000 candidates, of which 144 have been shortlisted for interviews.


Additionally, the Enforcement Examination occurred on September 7, with 40,833 candidates appearing. From this group, 660 candidates have qualified for the subsequent recruitment stage.