HSSC police constable 2024 registration window reopens; apply by July 8
Vikas Kumar Pandit | June 29, 2024 | 05:24 PM IST | 1 min read
HSSC Recruitment 2024: The HSSC recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 6,000 vacancies. Apply online at hssc.gov.in.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has reopened the registration window for the Haryana Police Constable recruitment exam today, June 29. The registration window reopens in compliance with the high court's judgment. As per the official notice, the last date to fill out the HSSC police constable 2024 application form is July 8.
Eligible candidates who qualified under CET group-C can fill out the application form by visiting the official website, hssc.gov.in or adv062024.hryssc.com. Candidates will have to use their registered user ID and password to log in and apply for the HSSC police constable 2024 recruitment exam. The HSSC recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 6,000 vacancies, with 5,000 posts reserved for male candidates and 1,000 posts reserved for female candidates.
“Since in the Police Advt. 01/2024, the applications had been called from February 20.2024 till March 28, 2024, and no further process regarding the recruitment has happened, therefore, the candidates who have applied for the Police constable posts through Advt. No. 01/2024 need not apply again. Their previous applications after removing the socio-economic criteria related claims, shall be considered for further process of recruitment,” the official notice read.
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However, candidates who want to submit a fresh application can do so through the link given in the official notice. HSSC has announced that candidates from all categories are exempted from paying any application fee for the HSSC police constable exam.
Candidates will be selected based on their performance across four stages including written exam, Physical Measurement Test (PMT), Physical Standard Test (PST), and a knowledge test. The knowledge test, which consists of multiple-choice questions, carries 94.5% of the total weightage.
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