MP Police Constable Recruitment 2020 to be Out For 4269 Posts
Piyush.Dixit | June 29, 2020 | 05:08 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - Home Minister of Madhya Pradesh Government, Dr. Narrottam Mishra has made an announcement for the recruitment of MP Police Constable 2020. As per the notification, there will be recruitment for a total of 4269 vacancies. Though authorities have not announced the official date of notification and exam dates. It will be updated in due course of time. Applicants can check the eligibility and selection process of MP Police recruitment till then.
MP Police 2020 Constable Recruitment -Eligibility Criteria
Age Limit - 18 to 25 years (Age relaxation will be applicable as per standard format).
Educational Qualification - 10th/12th pass from the recognized board
MP Police Constable Recruitment - Selection Process
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Online written exam
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Physical exam
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Medical examination
Those who successfully qualify the exam will be entitled to receive the remuneration of Rs.5,200 – 20,200/- + Grade Pay Rs. 1900.
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