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Punjab Police Constable Exam Date Announced in Punjab and Chandigarh; Admit Cards to Be Released Soon

Punjab Police has announced the examination schedule for the 2026 recruitment of 3,298 constables in the District and Armed Cadre. According to the latest update, the computer-based test (CBT) will begin on July 1. Admit cards for the candidates will be released soon ahead of the exam. The department has also advised applicants to stay alert for further instructions related to the recruitment process.

This recruitment drive was originally issued in March 2026, when Punjab Police opened applications for a total of 3,298 constable posts. Out of these, 2,522 vacancies were announced for the District Cadre and 776 for the Armed Cadre. The recruitment has drawn significant attention from candidates across the state, as it offers a large number of openings in one of the most sought-after government job sectors.

With the exam date now confirmed, candidates who applied for the posts are expected to focus on final preparation. The CBT will be the next major stage in the selection process, and the release of admit cards will provide exam-related details such as the reporting time, venue, and instructions to be followed on the day of the test. Applicants are being told to regularly check official updates so they do not miss any important announcements.

The Punjab Police constable recruitment is a key hiring process for strengthening manpower in both district-level policing and armed units. The vacancy split between the two cadres indicates the department’s effort to fill operational needs across different wings of the force. The announcement of the exam date brings clarity to candidates who have been waiting for the next step after the application phase.

Since the recruitment was launched in March 2026, candidates have been anticipating the schedule for the written examination. The confirmation that the CBT will start on July 1 now sets the timeline for the upcoming stages. Once the admit cards are issued, shortlisted candidates will be able to access their exam center and other essential details.

The department’s advisory suggests that applicants should remain updated and follow official communication carefully. Any delay in checking admit card notices or instructions could affect exam participation. For candidates, this means paying close attention to the recruitment portal and ensuring that all required documents and preparation materials are ready before the exam date.

Overall, the announcement marks an important step in the Punjab Police constable recruitment process for 2026. With 3,298 vacancies across district and armed cadres, the exam beginning on July 1 will determine the next phase for thousands of aspirants seeking a place in the police force.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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