
Meghalaya Police admit card 2025 released; here's download link
The Central Recruitment Board, Meghalaya Police has released the provisional answer key for the posts of UBSI, Un-armed Branch Constable, AB Constable/ BB Constable/ MPRO GD/ Constable Handyman, MPRO Operator, Signal/ BN Operator, Fireman, Fireman Mechanic/Mechanic, Driver Fireman, and Driver Constable. Eligible candidates can download the answer key from the official website megpolice.gov.in.
The written examination was conducted from May 18 to June 1, 2025, in various shifts. The recruitment drive aims to fill 2968 vacancies. The applicants will be shortlisted on the basis of the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), written test, and interview round.
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