Candidates who are going to appear for the Meghalaya Police Constable, SI 2024 (PET) exam can now download their hall tickets from the official website at megpolice.gov.in.
The Meghalaya Police has released the admit cards for the Constable and Sub-Inspector (SI) 2024 recruitment Physical Efficiency Test (PET). Candidates who are going to appear for the PET exam can now download their hall tickets from the official website at megpolice.gov.in.
The PET hall ticket includes complete details of the exam such as date, time, and exam centre. The Meghalaya Police announced on X (formerly known as Twitter) that the admit card link for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) is now active. However, the official site is not working, the link to download the hall ticket is expected to be released shortly.
“Admit Card link for Meghalaya Police PET is now live! Download yours at http://megpolice.gov.infor details on test centers, dates & shifts. Avoid unverified info; call CRB helpline at 6033164273 for queries,” the caption on X reads.
Through this recruitment exam, the Meghalaya Police will fill up a total of 2,968 vacancies within the department. This comprises 76 UBSI openings, 720 Unarmed Branch Constables, 195 Firemen, and 53 Driver Firemen. There are also 26 opportunities for Fireman Mechanics, 205 MPRO Operators, 56 Signal/BN Operators, 1,494 Constables, and 143 Driver Constables.
Meghalaya Police Constable & SI (PET) Admit Card 2024: Steps To Download
Step 1: Visit the official website at megpolice.gov.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the ‘Meghalaya Police Constable, SI PET Admit Card 2024’ link.
Step 3: As a new window opens, enter the login credentials. Then click on submit.
Step 4: The Meghalaya Police Constable & SI Admit Card will appear on the screen.
Step 5: Check all the details mentioned and download it.
Meghalaya Police Constable & SI Recruitment 2024: Selection Process
The selection process for the Meghalaya Police Recruitment 2024 comprises three stages. The first stage is the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), followed by a written exam, and finally a personal interview. The PET exam is for 100 marks, while the written test is for 300 marks, and the last interview round is allocated 50 marks.