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Jammu & Kashmir Police Announces Vacancies to Recruit 1350 Female Constables

With a payment of Rs 300, the candidates can fill up the online application form or use the services of common service centres to apply for the post.

Srinagar:  The Jammu and Kashmir Police said it will raise as many as 1,350 vacancies for inducting constables in two women battalions. In an advertisement notification for vacancies, the Jammu and Kashmir Police said, "The recruitment will be made for a total number of 1,350 vacancies in 2 women battalions distributed as per guidelines of Ministry of Home Affairs, 60 per cent equally for border districts of Jammu and Kashmir and 40 per cent equally for other districts.” With  a payment of Rs 300, the candidates can fill up the online application form or use the services of common service centres to apply for the post. The candidates should not be below 18 years and above 28 years in age. They will go through a physical standard test (PST) and written examination consisting of objective questions, it said. The last date for submission of online application form shall be 30 days after the activation of the link which will be notified separately on Jammu and Kashmir police website. The advertisement for the recruitment of constables in women battalions was issued on March 9. Last month, Governor Satya Pal Malik had announced that his government would fill 50,000 vacancies in various departments in the next few months. He had urged the youths to come forwards and participate as it would be the largest single recruitment drive in the Union Territory. (With inputs from ANI)

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