Gujarat Police Recruitment 2024: Application begins at ojas.gujarat.gov.in; 12,472 vacancies announced
Gujarat Police Class 3 Cadre Vacancy 2024: The Gujarat police application window will remain open till April 30.
Ayushi Bisht | April 5, 2024 | 04:35 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Gujarat Police Recruitment Board has issued a notification for the recruitment of various posts under Class 3 Cadre. Interested candidates can apply online for Gujarat police recruitment 2024 through the official website, recruitment Board at ojas.gujarat.gov.in.
This Gujarat police recruitment drive will fill up 12,472 posts in the organisation. As per the official notification, the registration window was opened on April 4 and will conclude on April 30.
The selection process for this recruitment will likely involve a written exam, physical fitness test, and interview. Candidates who qualify the written test will be called for physical tests followed by document verification round. The board will announce the exam schedule and admit card date in due course of time.
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Gujarat Police Recruitment 2024: Vacancy details
Interested candidates can check the Gujarat police vacancy details in the table given below-
Rank | Vacancy number |
Unarmed Police SI | 316 |
Unarmed Police SI | 156 |
Unarmed Police Constable | 4,422 |
Unarmed Police Constable | 2,178 |
Armed Police Constable | 2,212 |
Armed Police Constable (SRPF) | 1,000 |
Jail Sepoy | 1,013 |
Jail Sepoy | 85 |
Total | 12,472 |
Gujarat Police Recruitment 2024: Educational qualifications
Candidate should have passed Class 12 or equivalent exam from a recognised board to apply for Gujarat police constable vacancy. While, for sub inspector posts, the candidate should have a Bachelor's degree from a recognised institute.
Gujarat Police Recruitment 2024: Age Limit
Interested candidate must be from 18 to 33 years of age to apply for Gujarat police constable recruitment while for Sub Inspector the age limit is 21 to 35 years. Candidates belonging to reserved categories will be given relaxation as per government norms.
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