Punjab Police Constable Exam 2021: Answer key released, check other details here

Punjab Police constable recruitment test was conducted on September 25th and September 26th and today, the recruitment board has released the answer key, the candidates may raise the objection till October 1.

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On Thursday, the Punjab Police Recruitment Board has released the answer key for the constable exam 2021, conducted on September 25th and September 26th. Interested candidates may check the answer key by visiting the official website of Punjab police – punjabpolice.gov.in.

As per the official notification, candidates may raise an objection till October 1, 2021. The state police would appoint 4,358 candidates. 


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Punjab Police Constable Exam 2021: How to check/ download the admit card?

To download the admit card, candidates may follow the below-mentioned steps:

Step 1: Visit the official site of Punjab Police – punjabpolice.gov.in.

Step 2: Click on the link which read, “Answer Key 2021.”

Step 3: Enter the login credential including registration number and password. 

Step 4: Click on the “Constable Tab.”

Step 5: Answer Key would appear, cross-check the answers.

Step 6: Download the PDF for future reference. 


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Punjab Police Constable Exam 2021: How to raise objections?

Candidates can raise the objection till October 1 and to raise the objection candidates may follow these steps:

Step 1: On the homepage, click on the tab which read, “Click to raise new Objection.”

Step 2: Enter the details of the question, as per your question paper.


A Candidate can raise the objection on only one question at a time and to raise the objection on more than one question candidate has to be click on “Click to raise new Objection,” again.


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