Rajasthan Police Constable Result 2025 Released — What You Must Know & Do Next
Result Release
The Rajasthan Police (Constable) Result 2025 has been officially declared on 14 November 2025. The result list is published in PDF format containing roll numbers of shortlisted candidates. The recruitment exam for constable posts (including General Constable, Driver and TSP-area positions) was conducted on 13 and 14 September 2025 for roughly 9,617 vacancies. Over 3 lakh candidates appeared in the exam.
How to Check Your Result
Visit the official Rajasthan Police website and navigate to the “Recruitments/Results” section.
Find the link titled “Rajasthan Police Constable Result 2025” and click it to download the PDF.
Open the PDF and use Ctrl+F to search for your roll number (or name, if available).
If your roll number appears, you are shortlisted for the next stage — take a print-out or save a digital copy for future reference.
Make sure your personal details (roll number, category) match the list; keep your admit card safe.
What Happens Next: Physical Test (PET/PST) & Other Stages
Candidates who have cleared the written examination will now progress to the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standards Test (PST). Here’s what you need to know:
Physical Efficiency Test (PET): Typically includes a 5 km run for both men and women under specified time limits (for example, men: 25 minutes; women: 35 minutes — exact norms announced by board).
Physical Standards Test (PST): Height, chest (for men), weight (for women), and other physical norms apply depending on category and reservation status.
After PET/PST, candidates will undergo document verification and medical examination. Only after these clearances will final merit lists be prepared and appointments made.
Candidates must monitor the official notification for the schedule of PET/PST and ensure readiness.
Expected Cut-Offs & What They Mean
While official category‐wise cut-offs have yet to be published, based on expert analysis and past trends, approximate cutoff estimates are:
General / UR: 73-78 marks
OBC: 69-74 marks
SC: 65-70 marks
ST: 60-65 marks
These estimates reflect a competitive field and the number of vacancies relative to the number of exam takers. Candidates who have scored near these brackets should keep hope and prepare accordingly.
Strategic Advice for Qualified Candidates
If your roll number appears in the list, here’s how you should act:
Start physical preparation immediately: Focus on running endurance, jumps (long and high), and flexibility. Consistent training over the coming days matters more than short bursts.
Gather necessary documents: Admit card, photo-ID, category certificate (if applicable), and any other requisites must be ready for verification.
Know your exam centre logistics: Travel time, stay if needed, and arrival schedule for PET/PST should be pre-planned. Arrive early to avoid penalties.
Check physical standards carefully: Know your height/chest/weight norms. If you’re marginal, intensify conditioning.
Stay calm and focused: Mental preparedness counts. Pay attention to official communication, refrain from rumours on social media and maintain discipline.
For Those Not Shortlisted: How to Proceed
If your roll number is not on the list, remember this isn’t the end — it’s a learning step.
Review your performance and identify weak areas (e.g., time management, question types).
Stay ready for future recruitment drives — states like Rajasthan often conduct constable and other police posts repeatedly.
Maintain physical fitness anyway — even if you didn’t qualify this time, the next PET/PST cycle will favor those already in shape.
Use this time to upgrade skills: local language proficiency, physical endurance, general knowledge. These are evergreen advantages.
Final Words
The result release is a significant milestone. For candidates who are shortlisted, the physical test is your next big challenge — success there brings you one step closer to joining the Rajasthan Police force. For those who haven’t qualified yet, use this moment to refine strategy, stay fit and prepare smarter for the next recruitment wave.
Stay informed, stay disciplined and stay ready — the recruitment journey is a test of both will and skill.
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