Rajasthan Police has opened a major opportunity for government job aspirants with 10,000 vacancies for the post of Constable. The recruitment process for Rajasthan Police Constable Bharti 2025 began on April 28, 2025, and the last date to apply is May 25, 2025.
Here are the key details of the recruitment drive:
✅ Important Dates-
Notification Release Date: April 9, 2025
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Online Application Start Date: April 28, 2025
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Last Date to Apply: May 25, 2025
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Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed Class 12 from a recognized board.
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Additional Requirement: Must have passed Rajasthan CET (12th Level) examination.
Candidates can apply online through the official website:
Steps:
Visit the official website.
Click on the “Recruitment” or “भर्ती” section.
Open and read the "Constable Bharti 2025" notification.
If not registered, click on "New Registration" and fill in your details.
Login and complete the online application form.
Upload scanned copies of your photo, signature, and documents.
Pay the application fee based on your category.
Submit the form and take a printout for reference.
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General/OBC/EWS: ₹600
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SC/ST: ₹400
The selection will take place in three stages:
Written Examination
Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
Document Verification
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Total Questions: 150
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Total Marks: 150
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Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
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Negative Marking: 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer
Sections:
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Reasoning & Computer Knowledge: 60 questions (60 marks)
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General Knowledge of Rajasthan: 45 questions (45 marks)
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General Awareness: 45 questions (45 marks)
Interested candidates must apply before May 25, 2025. This is a significant opportunity for those aiming to serve in the Rajasthan Police Department. Ensure all documents and qualifications are in place before submitting your application.
Stay updated on the official website for admit card and exam date announcements.
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