Over 3.76 lakh candidates appear in Rajasthan Police Constable recruitment exam 2025
Press Trust of India | September 15, 2025 | 08:33 AM IST | 1 min read
Rajasthan Police Constable Exam 2025: A total of 5,24,740 candidates had applied for this exam, of which 3,76,902 candidates (about 72%) took the test on both days.
JAIPUR: Nearly 72 per cent of candidates appeared in the two-day Rajasthan Police Constable Recruitment Examination-2025 which concluded on Sunday, officials said. More than 3.76 lakh candidates appeared in the examination, which was conducted in different shifts on Saturday and Sunday, to recruit 10,000 personnel, they said.
Additional Director General of Police (Recruitment and Promotion Board) Bipin Kumar Pandey said that a total of 5,24,740 candidates had applied for this examination. Out of which, total 3,76,902 candidates (about 72 per cent) took the test on both days, Pandey said.
He said that on Sunday, the written examination was conducted in 21 districts of the state. It is worth mentioning that among other posts, 8,512 posts of constable (general) will be filled through the exam.
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