
Punjab Police Recruitment 2021: 4362 constables jobs announced
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Punjab Police Recruitment 2021: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has announced 4362 constables vacancies in district and armed cadre of state police department.
Punjab Police Recruitment 2021:A total of 4362 constables recruitment announced by the Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh. He also said that 33% of those recruited will be women. The registration process for this recruitment will begin on July 15. A written test will be held on September 25 and 26. #PunjabPolice Recruitment Alert:A total of 4362 #Constables in District Cadre (2016) & Armed Cadre (2346).Common Online Application Form to go live in mid-July 2021.OMR based MCQ Written Test on 25-26th September 2021.Syllabus for Written Test shared below. pic.twitter.com/7oPkOPiD4R Happy to announce recruitment of a total of 4362 Constables with 2016 in District Cadre and 2346 in Armed Cadre of Punjab Police.Application Forms will go live in mid-July 2021.OMR based MCQ Written Test on 25-26th September, 2021. (1/2) “Stadiums and grounds of Police Lines, Colleges, Schools etc would be open to the aspiring candidates in all districts. Coaches of Police and Sports Departments would be available for guidance to the applicants,” the Chief Minister has said. Details of the recruitment like eligibility criteria, syllabus for the written test have been shared by the Punjab Police.
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