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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Assam Police Constable Examination 2020 - Check Selection Process, Syllabus, documents, written test, rules and conditions etc. explained

Assam Police recruitment of Constable in Armed and Unarmed
Branch total 6662 posts
 already released admit card download link. Candidates who have already applied Constable posts now download their admit card & check examination details his/her Call Letters.


Name of posts: 

1. Constable (Armed Branch)

No of posts: 2391 

2. Constable (Unarmed Branch) 

No of posts: 4271 

Selection Process Constable AB/UB:
- Physical Standard Tests (PST)

- Physical Efficiency Tests (PET)

- Written Test

Candidates whose applications are found correct in
all respect will have to undergo the Physical Standards Tests (PST) and Physical Efficiency Tests (PET). If any candidate is found to have any physical deformity
as may be detected by the Medical Officer present in the DLSC, he/ she will be debarred from participating in the other tests.

Scrutiny of Documents: 
All the original documents along with a set of
Photostat copies of the documents will be checked before the candidate is
allowed to appear in the PST and PET as per the given eligibility criteria.
Candidates who are rejected will be given rejection slips specifying the reason of
rejection.

Submission of any incorrect information or forged document at any
stage will lead to disqualification of the candidate and may also render him / her
liable to criminal prosecution. Original documents of a candidate may be put to
check at any later stage of the recruitment process also. All the photostat copies
submitted by the candidates will have to be duly self attested.

- In order to avoid manipulation of documents at later stage, the Chairman
or a Member of the DLSC shall put his/her signature on each copy of such
document at the time of PST/PET; particularly on caste certificate and
any other documents which carry marks against Extra-Curricular
Activities and Special Skills.


Physical Standard Tests (PST): 
After the documents are found correct, the
candidates will have to appear in the PST (Physical Standard Test). It will carry
no marks.

Measurement of the height, weight & chest (only males) of the
candidates will be done using latest technology and after which the candidate
will be examined by a Medical Officer for preliminary check-ups like knock
knee, vision test, colour blindness test, flat foot, varicose vein, physical
deformities etc.

Once a candidate clears the PST he/she will have to appear in
the PET (Physical Efficiency Test)

Physical Efficiency Tests (PET):
The Physical Efficiency Test will carry 40 marks. It will have 2 (two) events
viz:

Male Candidates: 

a) Race: Those who qualify in the PST will be subjected to 3.2 km race to be
completed within 14 minutes (840 seconds).

b) Long Jump: Minimum 335 cm for long jump (3 chances to be given and the
longest valid jump rounded off to the nearest cm will be considered for
awarding marks)

Female Candidates:

a) Race: Those who qualify in the PST will be subjected to 1600 mtrs. race to be
completed within 08 minutes.

b) Long Jump: Minimum 244 cm for long jump (3 chances to be given and the
longest valid jump rounded off to the nearest cm will be considered for
awarding marks).

Instructions for conduct of PST/PET: 
a. A candidate gets eliminated from the recruitment process as soon as he/she
fails to qualify in any event during PST or PET. A candidate may have to take
the PET in a sequence as decided by the DLSC.

b. Individual statement of marks signed by the candidate and the officer
conducting the race/ tests will be shown to the candidates. A rejection slip will
be given to a candidate when he/she is eliminated from a particular Test. Marks
for Extra-Curricular Activities and Special Skills will not be announced
instantly as this may involve further verification of information.

c. CCTV will be installed for recording each event of the PST and PET for each
candidate. Performances may also be announced through PA system.

d. All Candidates will be subjected to biometric recordings for identification.

e. Results of the PST and PET will be locally displayed at the end of each day of
Test.

However, candidates shall have no claim or right to appear in the
Written Test merely on the ground that they secured the minimum
qualifying standards in the PST and PET.

After completion of the PST and
PET for all the candidates, District-wise merit lists for each category
(Unreserved, OBC/MOBC, SC, ST(P), ST(H) for both men and women) will be
prepared on the basis of the total marks scored on PET.

Candidates will be
called for the Written Test in order of merit at the rate of 5 (five) times the
number of posts allotted in respect of each category. If the total number of
qualifying candidates turns out to be less than 5 times the number of posts, all
qualifying candidates but no other will be called for the Written Test.


Written Test: 
Written test will consist of 100 multiple choice type questions to be answered
on an OMR answer sheet. For each correct answer the candidate will get half
a mark.

Questions will be of the level of class IX and X. Total marks for the
Written Test will be 50. There will be no negative marking


- Written Test will be conducted throughout the State on one day at each
district HQ


Extra-Curricular Activities and Special Skills: Max marks 10
a) Marks for PET - Maximum marks 40.

b) Multiple choice objective type Written Test: Maximum marks 50.

c) Extra-curricular activities and special skills: Maximum marks 10.

Total 100 marks.
Download Constable Admit Card: Click here   

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