Gujarat Police Recruitment 2024: Notification out for 12,472 vacancies; eligibility, selection process
Alivia Mukherjee | March 13, 2024 | 02:47 PM IST | 1 min read
Gujarat Police Recruitment 2024: The selection process includes the PET, PST, a written exam, and a medical test.
NEW DELHI: The Gujarat Police Bharti Board, has issued a notification on March 12, inviting applications for filling up vacancies for constables, sub-inspectors, and jail sepoy posts. Interested candidates will be able to fill up their application form by visiting the official website - ojas.gujarat.gov.in.
The Gujarat Police recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 12,472 vacancies. Gujarat Police recruitment 2024 registrations are expected to commence in the last week of March, and the deadline is likely to be in April. Candidates can have a look at the vacancy details below.
|
Post name |
Vacancy |
|
Unarmed police sub inspector (Male) |
316 |
|
Unarmed police sub inspector (Female) |
156 |
|
Unarmed police constable (Male) |
4,422 |
|
Unarmed police constable (Female) |
2,178 |
|
Armed police constable (Male) |
2,212 |
|
Armed police constable (Female) |
1,090 |
|
Armed Police Constable (SRPF) |
1,000 |
|
Jail sepoy (Male) |
1,013 |
|
Jail sepoy (Female) |
85 |
|
Total |
12,472 |
Gujarat Police Recruitment 2024: Eligibility
Candidates seeking to apply for Constable positions must be between the age of 18 and 33, whereas sub-inspector posts have the same upper age restriction but must be at least 20 years old. The age restriction would be relaxed by three years for Other Backward Class candidates and five years for Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates.
Candidates are required to have completed their 12th standard (or equivalent) from a recognized board or institution.
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Gujarat Police Recruitment 2024: Selection process
The Gujarat Police Bharti 2024 selection process includes multiple stages. The selection process includes the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), the Physical Standard Test (PST), a written test, and a medical test. To proceed to the next stage, candidates will have to successfully pass each level.
Gujarat Police Recruitment 2024: Steps to download
Candidates can follow these instructions to apply for Gujarat Police Recruitment 2024
- Go to the official website, ojas.gujarat.gov.in.
- Register yourself with required details.
- Login and fill the application form.
- Upload the necessary documents.
- Pay the application fees.
- Download and take a print for future reference.
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