Muzaffarpur: Countdown Begins for Constable Recruitment Exam; District Administration Gears Up; 10,854 Candidates to Participate

Muzaffarpur, June 23, 2026: Tomorrow is a very important day for the youth aspiring for government jobs in Bihar. The written examination for constable posts, organized by the Central Selection Board of Constable (CSBC), will be held on Monday, June 24, at various centers in Muzaffarpur district. A total of 10,854 candidates are expected to appear for this major examination.

Strict Arrangements for a Malpractice-Free Examination

The district administration has made extensive and detailed preparations to ensure the examination is conducted in a completely fair, transparent, and malpractice-free (cheating-free) manner. The District Magistrate and the Senior Superintendent of Police have jointly issued strict instructions to all deputed officers, magistrates, and police personnel.

Section 144 will remain in force around the examination centers. Robust arrangements have been made to prevent any untoward activity:

Technical Surveillance: High-definition CCTV cameras have been installed at all examination centers, and their live monitoring will be conducted from the control room.

Biometric Verification: Biometric attendance and facial recognition technology will be used to ensure the identity of candidates and catch any imposters.

Jammers: Jammers have been installed at the centers to prevent the use of electronic devices like mobile phones or Bluetooth.

Important Instructions for Candidates

To maintain the sanctity of the examination, the administration has issued strict guidelines for candidates:

Reporting Time: It is mandatory for candidates to reach the center at least one hour before the scheduled time. Entry will not be permitted after the examination begins.

Prohibited Items: Carrying electronic devices, digital watches, calculators, or any written material inside the center is strictly prohibited. Only the admit card and a photo ID will be valid.

Administration's Appeal

The District Magistrate has appealed to all candidates not to pay attention to any rumors or claims of paper leaks. The examination is based entirely on merit. If any person is caught using unfair means, strict legal action will be taken against them, and they may also be debarred from future examinations.

For the successful conduct of this major examination, traffic arrangements have also been altered to ensure candidates face no inconvenience in reaching the centers.