Punjab Police Constable Exam 2024: Provisional Answer Key Released

Punjab Police Constable Exam 2024: Provisional Answer Key Released

Last Updated Aug - 22 - 2024, 04:22 PM | Source : Business Standard | Visitors : 42

Punjab Police releases the provisional answer key for the 2024 Constable Exam. Candidates can raise objections on the official website until August 23, 2024. Ch
Punjab Police Constable Exam 2024: Provisional Answer Key Released

The official Punjab Police Constable Exam 2024 Answer Key has been published. Candidates who appeared in the Phase 1 exam can view the provisional answer key on the Punjab Police's official website at punjabpolice.gov.in.

From July 1 to August 16, 2024, the exam was conducted. The objections can be raised by candidates until August 23, 2024. The objection window began today, August 21, and will end on August 23, 2024, according to the official website. 

Candidates who submit complaints to the answer key will be charged a small fee of Rs 50 each. If the objection is upheld, the fee will be reimbursed.

Punjab Police Constable Answer Key: Steps to Download

  • Visit the official website at punjabpolice.gov.in
  • Press on the 'Recruitment' section on the homepage
  • Press 'Punjab Police Recruitment - 2024'
  • Routed to the link for 'Recruitment Portal for the Posts of Constables in Punjab Police (District and Armed Cadre 2024)'
  • Log in utilising your Registration number/Login ID and Password
  • View the result and download it
  • Take a printout for future use.

According to the Punjab Government Notification, the constable is paid a salary of Rs 19,900 per month.

The minimum age of the candidate should be 18 years as of January 1, 2024, and the maximum age should be 28 years as of January 1, 2024.

Candidates must have graduated from a recognized university or education board with a 10+2 or equivalent. However, the minimum educational requirement will be Matriculation if the candidate is an ex-serviceman.

Punjab Police Constable Exam 2024: Selection procedure

The selection procedure comprises of three stages as given below:

Stage-I: A Computer-Based Test (CBT) with multiple-choice questions (MCQs).

Stage-II: Physical Screening Test (PST) and Physical Measurement Test (PMT). Both are qualifying tests.

Stage-III: Document verification.

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