The application process for the posts of Subedar (Stenographer) and Assistant Sub-Inspector in Madhya Pradesh has begun. Interested candidates can fill out their applications through the direct link provided in the news below.
If you are looking for a job in the police force, this news is for you. Recruitment for the posts of Subedar (Stenographer) and Assistant Sub-Inspector has been announced in Madhya Pradesh. The MP Staff Selection Board has also opened the application process for these positions. Interested and eligible candidates can fill out their applications by visiting the official website, esb.mponline.gov.in. The deadline for applications is October 17, 2025; those interested should apply on or before this date. According to the official advertisement, candidates will be able to make corrections to their applications from October 3 to 22, 2025.
Vacancy Details
The MP Staff Selection Board will fill 500 posts of Subedar (Stenographer) and Assistant Sub-Inspector through this recruitment drive.
When will the exam be held?
The exam for recruitment to these posts will be held on December 12, 2025. The recruitment exam will be conducted in two shifts: the first shift will be from 9:30 am to 11:30 am and the second shift will be from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm.
How to Apply
Candidates can fill out their application form by following the steps below.
First, candidates should visit the official website.
Next, candidates should click on the relevant link on the homepage.
Then, candidates should register themselves.
After completing the registration process, candidates should fill out their form.
Then, candidates should submit their form.
After submitting the form, candidates should download the confirmation page.
Finally, candidates should take a printout.
Direct Link to Apply
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