SLPRB Assam SI results at 11 am today; PST, PET exam schedule, admit card date out
Anu Parthiban | March 6, 2025 | 08:51 AM IST | 2 mins read
Assam SI Result 2025: SLPRB will hold the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET) from March 17 to 21 for the qualified candidates.
NEW DELHI: The State Level Police Recruitment Board Assam Guwahati (SLPRB Assam) will announce the written exam results for various sub-inspector posts under the Assam SI recruitment 2025 today, March 6. The SLPRB Assam SI results will be declared at 11 am today on the official website, slprbassam.in.
A total of 203 vacancies have been notified by the SLPRB. The board conducted the written exam on January 5, 2025. To check the Assam SI results, candidates will have to enter their application number and date of birth on the SLPRB log in page.
Candidates who qualified in the written test will have to participate in the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET) for further selection. “The PST and PET for the posts of SI (UB), SI (Communication) and SI (AB) will be held at 4th Assam Police Battalion, Kahilipara, Guwahati,” it said.
The board said that the date of practical test for the post of Assistant Deputy Controller, Civil Defence (Jr) under the Director General Of Civil Defence And Commandant General Of Home Guards, Assam (DGCD and CGHG) will be notified shortly.
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Assam SI exam date for PST, PET
As per the schedule, the PST and PET exam will be conducted from March 17 to March 21. The admit card for the candidates will be issued on March 9.
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PST, PET exam date |
Reporting time |
Name of post applied for |
|
March 17 |
7 am |
SI (UB) in Assam Police SI (Communication) in APRO (For Female Candidates) |
|
March 18 |
7 am |
SI (AB) in Assam Commando Battalions (For Female Candidates) |
|
March 19 |
7 am |
SI (UB) in Assam Police SI (Communication) in APRO (For Male Candidates) |
|
March 20 |
||
|
March 21 |
7 am |
SI (AB) in Assam Commando Battalions (For Male Candidates) |
SLPRB Assam SI vacancy
Candidates can check the Assam sub-inspector recruitment vacancies 2025.
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SLPRB Assam SI post name |
SLPRB Assam SI vacancy |
|
Sub-Inspector (Unarmed Branch) in Assam Police |
144 posts |
|
Sub-Inspector of Police (Communication) in APRO |
7 posts |
|
Sub-Inspector (Armed Branch) for Assam Commando Battalions |
51 posts |
|
Assistant Deputy Controller, Civil Defence (Junior) under DGCD & CGHG, Assam |
1 post |
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