What is the eligibility criteria for PSC exam for DSP in police?

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    muskan kalra | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hello Raghav
    To become a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), you need to take the State Police service exam. These are taken at state level by respective State public service commissions. The candidates who clear the State PSC exam are made DSP. DSP officers generally become SP of police in around 8-10 years. A candidate starting as a DSP can expect to rise to a level of Inspector General Police in a state. There are some minimum requirements for this as well like being a graduate, being more than 21 years of age as well as physical requirements. Do research these before applying. Good luck.

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