1. Introduction

If you have reached the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) stage of the BPSSC Bihar Police Enforcement Sub Inspector recruitment, you are already past one of the toughest filters in the process. At this stage, anxiety is natural-because PET is not about theory, but about performance on a fixed day, at a fixed venue.

The release of the PET admit card is not a routine update. It is the formal confirmation that your candidature is active and you are expected to report physically. Missing details, misunderstanding instructions, or casual mistakes here can undo years of preparation. This guide is meant to help you stay calm, informed, and fully prepared.


2. Admit Card Release Overview

The Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC) has released the PET Admit Card for Bihar Police Enforcement Sub Inspector Recruitment 2025-26.

This admit card is for candidates who have qualified for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) stage of the selection process. Eligible candidates can download it from the official BPSSC portal using their login credentials.

The admit card contains:

  • PET exam date
  • Reporting time
  • PET centre details
  • Candidate identification information

Without this admit card, entry to the PET venue will not be permitted.


3. Important Dates & Details

ParticularDetails
Exam NameBihar Police Enforcement Sub Inspector PET
Conducting BodyBihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC)
Admit Card StatusReleased
Admit Card Release Date22 January 2026
PET Exam DateNot mentioned in the official notice (check admit card)
Official Websitebpssc.bihar.gov.in

4. How to Download the Admit Card (Step-by-Step)

Follow these steps carefully to avoid errors:

  1. Visit the official BPSSC website: bpssc.bihar.gov.in
  2. Open the Admit Card / Latest Notices section.
  3. Click on “BPSSC Bihar Police Enforcement SI PET Admit Card 2026”.
  4. Log in using:
    • Registration Number or Mobile Number
    • Date of Birth or Password
  5. Submit the details and wait for the admit card to load.
  6. Download the admit card and take at least two clear printouts.

Common technical issues to avoid:

  • Do not wait until late night or the last day.
  • Use a stable internet connection.
  • Prefer a laptop or desktop over a mobile phone.
  • Disable ad-blockers if the page does not load.

5. What to Check on the Admit Card (Very Important)

Immediately after downloading, verify the following details:

  • Your name (spelling must match application and ID proof)
  • Photograph and signature clarity
  • PET date and reporting time
  • PET centre address and city
  • Roll number and registration details

If you notice any mismatch or missing information, contact BPSSC immediately through the official helpdesk or communication channels. Correction deadlines are not mentioned in the official notice, so delays can be risky.


6. Documents to Carry on PET Day

Carry these without fail:

  • Printed PET Admit Card
  • Valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, PAN Card, or Driving Licence)
  • Additional passport-size photographs (recommended)

Practical advice:

  • Keep documents in a transparent folder.
  • Do not rely on digital copies.
  • Avoid carrying unnecessary items.

7. Exam Day Instructions - Explained Simply

  • Reach the PET centre well before the reporting time mentioned on the admit card.
  • Late entry is usually not allowed, regardless of the reason.
  • Wear comfortable sportswear suitable for running and physical tests.
  • Follow all instructions given by officials at the venue.

Any COVID-related or special instructions are not mentioned in the official notice. Candidates should rely only on what is printed on the admit card.


8. Common Mistakes Candidates Make

Avoid these frequent errors:

  • Printing the admit card at the last moment
  • Ignoring reporting time and travel distance
  • Carrying invalid or expired ID proof
  • Wearing unsuitable clothing for PET
  • Not checking the PET centre location in advance

These are small lapses, but they have cost candidates their chances in previous recruitments.


9. What to Do Next (Preparation + Mindset)

At this stage:

  • Focus on physical readiness, not new training experiments.
  • Sleep well and hydrate properly in the days leading up to PET.
  • Visit the PET centre location one day in advance if possible.
  • Keep your mindset steady-PET tests consistency, not panic.

Remember, PET is qualifying in nature. You are not competing with others on the day-you are meeting BPSSC’s standards.


10. Conclusion

The PET admit card confirms that you are still very much in the race for the Bihar Police Enforcement Sub Inspector post. Treat this stage with seriousness, discipline, and clarity.

Do not overthink. Do not ignore details. Prepare calmly, follow instructions exactly, and focus on execution. That approach has helped more candidates than raw strength ever has.


11. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. My admit card is not downloading. What should I do?
Try again during non-peak hours, clear browser cache, or use a different browser. If the issue persists, contact BPSSC.

Q2. I forgot my registration number. Can I still download the admit card?
Yes. You can use your registered mobile number and date of birth, if available on the login page.

Q3. There is a name or photo mismatch on my admit card.
Immediately contact BPSSC through official channels. Do not ignore such errors.

Q4. My PET centre is far from my home. What should I do?
Plan travel in advance and reach the city at least one day before the test to avoid last-minute stress.

Q5. Is the PET exam date announced separately?
No separate date is mentioned in the notice. Candidates must check the PET date on their admit card.