Chandigarh Police Recruitment 2024: IT Constable Admit Card Released, Exam on March 3

Chandigarh Police Recruitment

Chandigarh Police Recruitment: Eligible candidates who applied online can now access their admit cards. The written exam, comprising Tier-I and Tier-II, is scheduled for March 3.

The Chandigarh Police Department is preparing to begin a recruitment procedure for 144 Constables (Executive) (IT) in the domain specialism “IT Support,” Group-C. The written test admit card for the Chandigarh Police Constable (IT) job is now available to download from the official website chandigarhpolice.gov.in. Eligible candidates who applied online can view their admission cards. The written test, which includes Tiers I and II, is set for March 3, 2024. The recruitment notice and Standing Order No. 57/2024 on the Chandigarh Police website provide a thorough exam scheme and syllabus.

The Chandigarh Police Department’s recruitment drive aims to fill the job of Constable (Executive)-IT. There are a total of 144 vacancies for this post, offering an attractive pay scale of Rs. 21,700- 69,100/- (Level-3).

Chandigarh Police RECRUITMENT 2024: SELECTION PROCESS

All candidates, including ex-servicemen, will undergo an OMR Sheet-based test consisting of Tier-I and Tier-II. The Tier-I test, lasting for 2 hours, and Tier-II, with a duration of 1 hour, will be conducted in a single session. The Tier-I test will carry 100 marks and include questions on General Knowledge/Current Affairs, Reasoning, and Numerical Ability.

The Tier-II Test, carrying 50 marks, will assess candidates’ proficiency in the domain specialization, i.e., ‘IT Support.’ This phase is crucial in determining the candidates’ expertise in the specific field, ensuring that those selected possess the necessary skills for the Constable (IT) role.

CHANDIGARH POLICE IT CONSTABLE RECRUITMENT 2024: MINIMUM QUALIFYING CUT-OFF MARKS

To qualify for the next stage, candidates need to secure the minimum cut-off marks. The qualifying marks for Tier-I are set at 40 per cent for General candidates, 35 per cent for SC candidates, 35 per cent for OBC candidates, and 30 per cent for Ex-Servicemen candidates. Successful candidates in Tier-I will then proceed to the evaluation of their Tier-II Test.

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