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Rajasthan Police to conduct recruitment exam for 4,588 constable posts

By ANI | Updated: October 30, 2021 11:36 IST

Ahead of the festive season, Rajasthan Police has decided to conduct recruitment exams for 4,588 constable posts.

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Ahead of the festive season, Rajasthan Police has decided to conduct recruitment exams for 4,588 constable posts.

The exams will be conducted for the recruitment of 4,588 vacancies of Constable General, Constable Driver, Constable Band and Police Telecom in various Districts, Units and Battalions of Rajasthan Police.

As per the official release issued by the Rajasthan government, the exam is likely to be conducted in the months of December 2021, January 2022. The official date sheet will be issued later.

This application form can be filled online from November 10 to December 3, 2021.

( With inputs from ANI )

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