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Name of post/s:
1. Constable (Unarmed Branch)
No of posts: 2391
2. Constable (Armed Branch)
No of posts: 4271
Selection Process:
* Physical Standards 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).
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.
– 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 Standards 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.
* 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.
– CCTV will be installed for recording each event of the PST and PET for each candidate. Performances may also be announced through PA system.
– All Candidates will be subjected to bio-metric recordings for identification.
– 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.
– 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.
– Results of the PST and PET will be locally displayed at the end of each day of Test.
– 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.
– 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 1600mtrs. 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).
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:
– Candidate will receive up to 10 marks under this section.
– Marks are to be rewarded as per his/ her extra qualifications or eligibility.
So here is the break-up of total marks for Assam Police Constable Recruitment 2020:
Name of test |
Maximum Marks |
Physical Efficiency Test (PET) |
40 |
Written Test (MCQs) |
50 |
Extra-Curricular Activities & Special Skills |
10 |
Total Marks |
100 |
Guide Books:
List of guide books for Assam Police Constable Recruitment 2020 will be updated shortly.
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