Rajasthan police constable admit card 2025 out on police.rajasthan.gov.in; exam on September 13, 14
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 11, 2025 | 07:48 PM IST | 2 mins read
Rajasthan Constable Admit Card 2025: The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 10,000 constable posts in the Rajasthan police department.
The Rajasthan Police has issued the Rajasthan Police Constable admit card 2025 today, September 11. Candidates who applied for the exam can download the Rajasthan police constable admit card 2025 through the official website, police.rajasthan.gov.in.
Candidates should select their exam name and enter their application number and password to download the admit card. Candidates can also access it through recruitment2.rajasthan.gov.in or by logging in at sso.rajasthan.gov.in using your SSO ID, username, password, and captcha.
The Rajasthan Police constable written exam will be held on September 13 in the second shift and on September 14 in two shifts. Candidates can check details of their exam centre district, centre address, exam date, and shift on the Rajasthan police constable admit card 2025.
In case of difficulty in downloading the admit card, candidates may contact the RajCom helpline numbers 7340557555 or 9352323625. The department has also provided an additional contact number, 0141-2821597 and an email ID igrecraj@gmail.com for support.
Rajasthan Constable Admit Card 2025: Reporting time, entry rules
Candidates will have to carry a printed copy of the admit card, a recent colour passport-size photograph, a transparent blue or black ballpoint pen, and an original photo identity proof such as an Aadhaar card. The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 10,000 constable posts in the Rajasthan Police department.
Candidates will have to reach the exam centre at least two hours before the scheduled start time. As per the official guidelines, entry will be permitted only up to 30 minutes before the commencement of the examination. Candidates should also follow the dress code mentioned in the admit card.
Candidates will not be allowed to carry items such as purses, bags, mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, watches, calculators, pagers, or whiteners inside the examination centre. The department has also clarified that no arrangement will be made at the centres for storing personal belongings, and candidates will have to manage them on their own.
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