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West Bengal Police To Fill 1,420 Lady Constable Posts, Apply Online From April 23

West Bengal Police to recruit 1,420 Lady Constable. Interested candidates can apply from April 23, 2023.

West Bengal Police Recruitment 2023: The West Bengal Police Recruitment Board (WBPRB) has notified 1,420 Lady Constable vacancies. Registration process for the posts will begin on April 23, 2023. Interested and eligible candidates will be able to apply through the official website wbpolice.gov.in and prb.wb.gov.in until May 22. To be eligible for these positions, a candidate must be at least 18 years old but not exceed 30 years of age as of January 1, 2023. However, reserved category candidates are entitled to relaxation in the upper age limit. Candidates should note that Date of Birth as recorded in Madhyamik or its equivalent admit card/certificate will only be accepted as valid proof for verification of age.

Category-Wise Vacancy Details: 

Category (Sub-category) No. of posts
Unreserved (UR) 343
Unreserved (E.C.) 227
Unreserved (HG/NVF) 113
Unreserved (Civic Volunteers) 71
Unreserved (Sports Quota) 28
Scheduled Caste 141
Scheduled Caste (E.C.) 100
Scheduled Caste (HG/NVF) 42
Scheduled Caste (Civic Volunteers) 29
Scheduled Tribe 28
Scheduled Tribe (E.C.) 29
Scheduled Tribe (HG/NVF) 14
Scheduled Tribe (Civic Volunteers) 14
OBC-A 57
OBC-A (E.C.) 42
OBC-A (HG/NVF) 29
OBC-A (Civic Volunteers) 14
OBC-B 43
OBC-B (E.C.) 28
OBC-B (HG/NVF) 14
OBC-B (Civic Volunteers) 14
TOTAL 1420

Educational Qualification:

To be eligible for the Lady Constable vacancies, applicants must have passed the Madhyamik examination from the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education or its equivalent, and possess the ability to read, write, and speak in the Bengali language. However, this requirement is not applicable to permanent residents of the hill sub-divisions of Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts.

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Selection Process:

The selection process for the Lady Constable vacancies will include a preliminary written exam or screening test, followed by a Physical Measurement Test (PMT), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), final written examination, and an interview. Candidates who successfully clear each stage of the selection process will be considered for the final appointment.

Application Fees: 

The application fee for the Lady Constable vacancies is as follows:

  1. For all categories except Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe (of West Bengal only): Rs. 150 (application fee) + Rs. 20 (processing fee) = Rs. 170
  2. For Scheduled Caste (West Bengal only): Nil (application fee) + Rs. 20 (processing fee) = Rs. 20
  3. For Scheduled Tribe (West Bengal only): Nil (application fee) + Rs. 20 (processing fee) = Rs. 20

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