
Punjab Police Constable admit card 2025 for phase 2 released, direct link to download hall ticket here
Punjab Police Department
has officially released the admit cards for the Phase 2 Computer-Based Test (CBT) of the Punjab Police Constable Recruitment 2025. Candidates who have qualified for this phase can now download their hall tickets from the official website, punjabpolice.gov.in.
The Phase 2 exams are scheduled to be held from May 19 to May 31, 2025, across multiple examination centres.
This recruitment drive aims to fill constable vacancies in both the District Police Cadre and Armed Police Cadre. The admit card contains vital information such as the candidate's name, roll number, exam date, centre details, and exam-day instructions. Candidates must carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID to the exam centre.
Failing to do so may result in disqualification from the examination process.
How to download Punjab Police admit card 2025?
The link to download the Punjab Police constable admit card is now available at the official website, punjabpolice.gov.in. Direct link to access the hall tickets is provided below:
Punjab Police Admit Card 2025 Phase 2 -
Direct Link
Candidates can follow these steps to download their Phase 2 admit cards:
Visit the official Punjab Police website
Click on the "Recruitment" section on the homepage
Select the link for "Constable Admit Card – Phase 2"
Log in using your Application Number and Password/Date of Birth
View, download, and print the admit card for future reference
The admit card includes details like the candidate's name, photograph, roll number, exam date, venue, reporting time, and instructions.
Candidates must verify all details and report discrepancies, if any, to the recruitment helpline immediately.
Punjab Police Constable Selection Process
The Phase 2 Computer-Based Test (CBT) will be held from May 19 to May 31, 2025 in multiple shifts. The examination will test general knowledge, numerical ability, reasoning skills, and language proficiency. It will be conducted online across various centres in Punjab and nearby states.
Selection Stages:
Phase 1 & 2 CBT:
Objective-type test on knowledge and aptitude
Physical Measurement Test (PMT):
To assess height and chest (for males)
Physical Screening Test (PST):
To evaluate physical endurance and fitness
Document Verification:
Final step to validate eligibility and qualifications
Only those who clear the CBT will be called for the PMT and PST rounds, making this phase a crucial step in the selection process.
Important Guidelines for Candidates
Candidates appearing for the Punjab Police constable examination are advised to follow these guidelines on the day of exam:
Carry a printed copy of the admit card and a valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, or Driving License).
Arrive at the exam centre at least one hour before the reporting time mentioned.
Electronic items, calculators, and written material are strictly prohibited inside the exam hall.
Follow COVID-19 safety protocols, if still in effect, as per the latest government guidelines.
Read all instructions on the admit card carefully and adhere to them strictly.
For direct access to the admit card download page and further updates, visit the official website: punjabpolice.gov.in.
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