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Rajasthan Police Constable 2025 Result Declared With PET and PST Set from November 30

Rajasthan Police releases Constable 2025 results and schedules PET and PST from November 30.

The Rajasthan Police Department has officially announced the results for the 2025 Constable Recruitment Examination, paving the way for the next phase in the selection process for over 6,000 vacancies. Conducted on September 13 and 14, 2025, the written exam saw thousands of aspirants vying for positions in the state's law enforcement ranks, with the merit list now available in PDF format on the official portal at police.rajasthan.gov.in. Shortlisted candidates, who must meet minimum qualifying marks of 40% for the general category and relaxed criteria for reserved groups, are urged to download the document using their roll numbers to verify their status. This recruitment drive, initiated earlier in the year amid a push to modernise Rajasthan's police force, underscores the department's efforts to address staffing shortages in a state spanning vast arid and urban terrains.

Successful candidates will proceed to the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST), scheduled from November 30 to December 7, 2025, at designated centres across districts like Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur. The PET evaluates endurance through tasks such as a 5 km run for males (to be completed in 25 minutes) and an 800-meter sprint for females (in 4 minutes), while the PST checks height, chest measurements, and weight against prescribed standards—a minimum 168 cm height for male general candidates and 152 cm for females, with proportionate relaxations for ST/SC categories. Admit cards for these tests are expected to be released soon, and participants are advised to carry valid ID proofs and medical certificates to avoid disqualification. The rigorous physical stage, which carries no negative marking but demands peak fitness, has historically filtered a significant portion of qualifiers, emphasising holistic readiness for constable duties, including patrolling and crowd control.

This announcement arrives at a critical juncture for Rajasthan's security apparatus, bolstered by recent state government initiatives like the 'Mission 100 Days' for police reforms and enhanced training modules incorporating cybercrime response. The 2025 cycle builds on the 2021 recruitment that filled 8,618 posts, yet vacancies persist due to retirements and rising demands from tourism hubs and border areas. Experts note that the process aligns with national standards under the Bureau of Police Research and Development, promoting inclusivity with a 30% reservation for women and provisions for PwD candidates in select roles. As digital access to results streamlines verification, the department has warned against fake websites circulating fraudulent links, urging applicants to rely solely on official channels.

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With the PET/PST window closing in early December, shortlisted individuals have a narrow timeframe to prepare, potentially culminating in medical examinations and document verification by mid-2026 for final appointments. The Rajasthan Police's proactive release, just weeks after the exam, reflects improved efficiency in a recruitment landscape often plagued by delays, as seen in neighbouring states. Successful navigation of these stages could see new constables deployed amid upcoming festive seasons and the 2026 assembly polls, reinforcing public safety in one of India's largest police forces. Candidates are encouraged to monitor the portal for updates, ensuring they meet all eligibility norms to secure their roles in safeguarding the 'Land of Kings'.

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