Bihar Home Guard Physical Admit Card 2025 Out: Admit cards have been issued for the candidates appearing in the Physical Efficiency Test (PET/PST) for the recruitment of 15,000 Home Guard posts in Bihar. Interested candidates can now download their admit card from the official website .
Candidates will need district, registration ID, date of birth and mobile number to download the admit card.
Details mentioned on the admit card
The admit card contains all the necessary information including the date, time and center of the physical examination. Admit card will be mandatory at the physical examination center, without it entry will not be given in the exam. Admit cards will be available only to those candidates who applied for Bihar Home Guard Recruitment 2025.
Only those candidates who have applied for Bihar Home Guard Recruitment will be eligible to see the admit card. Entry to the examination center will be available only through a valid admit card. The admit card will contain the exam center, date, and other important information.
Admit cards are issued for these districts.
For Bihar Home Guard Recruitment, admit cards have been issued for the candidates of Bhojpur, Munger, Lakhisarai, Darbhanga and Purnia districts at present. Admit cards will also be issued gradually for the candidates of other districts. It has been clarified on the website that information and admit cards related to the remaining districts will be made available on the website in time.
How to download admit card?
To download Bihar Home Guard Admit Card, candidates can follow the easy steps given below:
First of all you go to the official website (onlinebhg.bihar.gov.in).
Click on the User Manual and Download Admit Card link below Bihar Home Guard Recruitment 2025 available here.
After clicking, Download Admit Card will appear in front of you.
Now download your admit card and keep a copy of the admit card with you for further need.
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