Punjab Police Constable recruitment 2026 announced for 3,297 posts: Applications open March 10
The Punjab Police has released the notification for Constable recruitment in 2026. The recruitment drive will fill 3,297 vacancies in the District Police Cadre and Armed Police Cadre. Candidates who have passed Class 12 from a recognised board can apply for the posts. The application process will begin on March 10, 2026, and candidates will be able to submit their forms online until March 30, 2026 through the official Punjab Police website.
The recruitment process will include a written examination followed by physical tests and document verification. Candidates interested in joining the Punjab Police are advised to check the eligibility conditions, age limit, and selection stages before submitting the application form.
The recruitment drive will fill a total of 3,297 constable posts across two cadres. Most vacancies are available in the District Police Cadre. The remaining posts are in the Armed Police Cadre.
According to the notification, 2,522 posts are available in the District Police Cadre and 775 posts are in the Armed Police Cadre. The vacancies will be distributed across different categories such as General, Scheduled Castes, Backward Classes, Economically Weaker Sections, and other reserved categories as per government rules.
Direct link to download Punjab Police constable recruitment notice.
The recruitment aims to strengthen the police force across districts in Punjab. Candidates selected through this recruitment will be posted in different units depending on the cadre they choose and the final merit list.
Candidates applying for the constable posts must have passed Class 12 or an equivalent examination from a recognised board. However, ex-servicemen candidates are eligible with a Class 10 qualification.
Applicants must also have studied Punjabi in the matriculation examination or an equivalent level recognised by the Punjab government.
The minimum age required is 18 years, while the maximum age limit is 28 years. Age relaxation will be provided to candidates from reserved categories according to government rules.
The selection process will begin with a computer-based written examination. Candidates who qualify in the written test will be called for the Physical Screening Test (PST) and Physical Measurement Test (PMT).
Those who clear the physical tests will have to appear for document verification before the final selection list is prepared.
The selected candidates for the post of constable would be paid a starting salary of ₹19,900 monthly, according to the government pay scale. Further information regarding the exam pattern, syllabus, physical test, etc., is available in the notification released by the government regarding the recruitment process.
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Vacancy details for district and armed police cadres
The recruitment drive will fill a total of 3,297 constable posts across two cadres. Most vacancies are available in the District Police Cadre. The remaining posts are in the Armed Police Cadre.
According to the notification, 2,522 posts are available in the District Police Cadre and 775 posts are in the Armed Police Cadre. The vacancies will be distributed across different categories such as General, Scheduled Castes, Backward Classes, Economically Weaker Sections, and other reserved categories as per government rules.
Direct link to download Punjab Police constable recruitment notice.
The recruitment aims to strengthen the police force across districts in Punjab. Candidates selected through this recruitment will be posted in different units depending on the cadre they choose and the final merit list.
Eligibility criteria and age limit
Candidates applying for the constable posts must have passed Class 12 or an equivalent examination from a recognised board. However, ex-servicemen candidates are eligible with a Class 10 qualification.
The minimum age required is 18 years, while the maximum age limit is 28 years. Age relaxation will be provided to candidates from reserved categories according to government rules.
Selection process and pay scale
The selection process will begin with a computer-based written examination. Candidates who qualify in the written test will be called for the Physical Screening Test (PST) and Physical Measurement Test (PMT).
Those who clear the physical tests will have to appear for document verification before the final selection list is prepared.
The selected candidates for the post of constable would be paid a starting salary of ₹19,900 monthly, according to the government pay scale. Further information regarding the exam pattern, syllabus, physical test, etc., is available in the notification released by the government regarding the recruitment process.
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