
Punjab Police Constable recruitment 2025: CBT answer key released, objections open until June 23
Official answer key out for Punjab Police CBT 2025, raise objections via punjabpolice.gov.in
Punjab Police constable answer key 2025:
The Punjab Police has officially released the answer key for the Computer Based Test (CBT) held for the recruitment of constables in the District and Armed Police Cadres.
The answer key is now available on the official website — punjabpolice.gov.in — and candidates who appeared for the examination can view their responses and raise objections, if any, until June 23, 2025.
The recruitment process, aimed at filling 1,746 constable vacancies, began with online applications accepted from February 21 to March 13. The CBT was conducted in multiple phases between May 4 and June 8, and admit cards were released in batches depending on the examination schedule.
The recruitment process follows a structured selection system involving CBT, Physical Screening Test (PST), Physical Measurement Test (PMT), and Document Verification.
Answer key available and objection window now live
The answer key has been released for all CBT phases, including the final set of exams held from May 31 to June 8. Candidates are encouraged to carefully review the answer key and verify their recorded responses.
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If discrepancies are found, objections can be submitted through the online portal provided on the official Punjab Police website. The objection window is live from June 21 at 7 PM and will remain open until June 23 at 7 PM.
It is important to note that the CBT was conducted in both English and Punjabi languages, ensuring accessibility for candidates from diverse educational backgrounds. Candidates must meet all eligibility requirements, including being an Indian citizen aged between 18 and 28, having passed 10+2 (or equivalent), and having cleared Matriculation with Punjabi as a compulsory or elective subject.
Vacancy details and eligibility criteria
The recruitment drive is open to both male and female candidates, with physical requirements clearly outlined. Male applicants must have a minimum height of 5 feet 7 inches (170.2 cm), while female applicants must be at least 5 feet 2 inches tall (157.5 cm). The positions may involve postings anywhere in Punjab or, in some cases, overseas.
Application fee structure
• The application fee varies by category:
• General category: Rs 1,200
• SC/ST and EWS: Rs 700
• Ex-servicemen of Punjab and their lineal descendants: Rs 500
How to download the Punjab Police Constable CBT answer key and raise objections
Step 1: Visit the official Punjab Police website at punjabpolice.gov.in.
Step 2: Click on the recruitment section for "Constable 2025 – District and Armed Police Cadres."
Step 3: Select the link to view the official CBT answer key.
Step 4: Log in using your registration credentials to view your individual responses.
Step 5: To raise objections, click on the 'Raise Objection' tab, provide supporting documents if required, and submit before the deadline.
Candidates are advised to ensure accuracy while raising objections, as the final evaluation will be based on the reviewed answer key.
The Punjab Police will not accept objections beyond the deadline.
Following the finalisation of the answer key and result declaration, shortlisted candidates will be invited to appear for the PST and PMT. These physical assessments are qualifying in nature and will be followed by a document verification stage before final selection.
For accurate updates and to avoid misinformation, applicants should rely solely on announcements made on the official Punjab Police website.
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