Rajasthan Police constable PET, PST admit card 2023 out at police.rajasthan.gov.in
Alivia Mukherjee | December 19, 2023 | 10:22 PM IST | 1 min read
Rajasthan Police constable PET, PST will be conducted on December 30, 2023.
NEW DELHI: The Rajasthan Police constable admit Card 2023, has been issued for Physical Efficiency Test (PET) or Physical Standard Test (PST). Candidates who applied for Rajasthan Police constable recruitment 2023 can access and download the admit card from the official website at police.rajasthan.gov.in.
The Rajasthan Police constable PET or PST was initially scheduled for December 27, but as per the revised dates the test will now take place on December 30.
PET is for all eligible candidates irrespective of gender. Each applicant only gets one chance to advance to the next round. Candidates must produce a fitness certificate issued by a government medical officer before taking the PET.
To pass the PET round, men must run 5 kilometres in 25 minutes, while women have 35 minutes to complete the same distance. Ex-servicemen and Saharia candidates from Baran, as well as scheduled caste, scheduled tribe candidates from TSP Area, have 30 minutes to complete the 5 kilometre length.
In the PST, applicants will be measured for height, chest size, and weight by the Rajasthan Police Department's Recruitment Board. The minimum height criteria for males (General and TSP area) is 168 cm, whereas it is 152 cm for women (General and TSP area).
In the case of males (Saharia of district Baran), the height requirement is 160 cm. Women (Saharia of Distt. Baran) are required to be at least 145 cm tall. While the minimum chest measurement and expansion standards do not apply to women, the needed measurement for males (General and TSP area) are 81 cm without expansions. The measurement should be 86 cm with expansion (minimum expansion of 5 cm is necessary).
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