Assam Police State Level Police Recruitment Board (SLPRB) Constable Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET) admit cards are available for download on September 23, 2024. The PST/PET procedures will start on October 3, 2024. Candidates are required to appear for their PST and PET at the venue specified in their admit cards.
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Admit Cards can be downloaded from the SLPRB website that is online from today.
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Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates applying for the above-mentioned posts must be Indian citizens and permanent residents of Assam.
- He/she must fluently speak Assamese or other regional/state language
- He/she must be between 18 and 25 years old as of January 01, 2023 (they must have been born on or before January 01, 2005, and on or after January 01, 1998)
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Steps To Download The Admit Card
- Visit the official website: slprbassam.in
- Click on the admit card link on the homepage
- Enter login details: Application Number, Name, and Date of Birth
- Download your SLPRB Admit Card; take a print for future reference
Selection Process
- Physical Test
- Written Exam
- NCC
- Oral/Viva Voce
Physical Standard Test (PST)
During PST, height and weight measurements are taken, along with chest measurements (for males). A Medical Officer will conduct preliminary health test measurements, which include knock knees, weak eyesight, color vision deficiency, flat feet, varicose veins, and any other deformities.
Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
Candidates who qualify in the PST will be permitted to attend the PET. PET consists of 3200 meters and 1600 meters race for male and female candidates respectively. Candidates who have applied for the same post with the same race standards have to attend one PST and PET session.
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