The PSSSB has officially released the admit card for the Group D examination, scheduled for April 5, 2026. This announcement comes as the Punjab Police prepares for its Constable recruitment, which has seen a significant number of applicants vying for 3,298 vacancies across the District Police Cadre and the Armed Police Cadre.
As the deadline for submitting online applications approaches, candidates are reminded that the application process for the Punjab Police Constable exam will close on March 30, 2026, at 11:55 PM. Those interested in applying must do so through the official website, www.punjabpolice.gov.in.
Eligibility for the Constable positions requires candidates to be between the ages of 18 and 28 years and to have completed their 12th class education. This recruitment drive is particularly crucial as it aims to bolster the police force in Punjab, addressing both public safety and employment concerns.
The application fees vary by category: candidates from the General category must pay Rs. 1,200, while those from SC/ST/BC/OBC and EWS categories are required to pay Rs. 700. This fee includes the examination charge, and candidates are urged to ensure they complete their applications and fee payments by the deadline.
Historically, the PSSSB has been instrumental in facilitating recruitment for various government positions in Punjab, and this latest recruitment drive is expected to attract a large number of applicants, given the competitive nature of government jobs in the region.
As the March 30 deadline looms, candidates are advised to keep track of all important dates to avoid missing out on this opportunity. The admit card for the Group D exam is a necessary document for candidates planning to take the test.
With the recruitment process underway, observers are keenly watching how many candidates will apply and how the selection process will unfold. The PSSSB’s efforts in streamlining the application process are seen as a positive step towards transparency and efficiency in government hiring.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any changes to the recruitment process or additional vacancies that may arise in the future. As the situation develops, candidates and stakeholders will be looking for updates from the PSSSB.