Recruitment is underway for the vacant posts of Police ASI and Subedar in Madhya Pradesh, with the last date for application set for October 17, 2025. Young people seeking employment in the police department and eligible for recruitment should complete the online application process immediately to avoid final-day hassles.
The online application form can be filled out by visiting the official MPESB website, esb.mp.gov.in, or through the direct link provided on this page. Offline applications are not accepted.
Check eligibility before filling out the form.
To apply for MP ASI and Subedar positions, candidates must have passed the 12th grade from a recognized board/institution. Additionally, candidates must have a diploma exam conducted by CPCT/DOEACC, a computer certificate from an ITI, an engineering/MCA/BCA/Computer Science/Polytechnic Diploma, etc., depending on the position.
The maximum age of the candidate should not exceed 33/38 years, depending on the category. Candidates from reserved categories will be given relaxation as per the rules. Age will be calculated as of October 17, 2025. Candidates can review the notification to check the detailed eligibility criteria for the post.
Application Process
Candidates can apply for this recruitment from the comfort of their homes. For your convenience, we are providing the application steps and form link here:
To fill out the application form, first visit the official website esb.mp.gov.in.
Select Hindi or English.
On the home page, click on "Online Form - Subedar (Stenographer) & Asst. Sub-Inspector Recruitment Test For Police H.Q., Home (Police) - 2025."
On the new page, register by filling in the required details.
After registration, candidates can complete the form by entering other details through login.
Finally, pay the prescribed fee and submit the form.
How much will the fee be?
General category candidates and those from other states will have to pay a fee of ₹560 along with filling out the application form. For OBC, SC, and ST categories, the fee is ₹310. In addition to this fee, a portal fee of ₹60 will also need to be paid.
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