How To Join Punjab Police as
ASP, DSP, ASI & Sub Inspector 2020.
Punjab Police has its repute in
Pakistan because it has improved in all sectors of it and producing new forces
every year in which it recruits Physically Fit and Skilled staff which helps it
to face the Terrorist Activities in Punjab. Recently Government of Punjab has
authorized to recruit new force in Punjab Police and the force named as
"Dolphin Force" which is highly equipped and technical skilled force.
Most of us desire to have a job
in Punjab Police from designation starting from ASI to onward because once we
are selected as ASI then we are able to improve our Scale year by year as per
our capabilities, after ASI we jump towards the Sub Inspector Post, then to
Inspector Post and so on. For ASI and Sub Inspector we have to pass the PPSC
exams which it conducts after job announcement and for Inspector and above
ranks jobs we have to pass PMS exams which is also conducted by the PPSC.
his
procedure is totally based on merit and only eligible and capable candidates
move forward to have a job. So in order to join Punjab Police for
following posts, there are some requirements and field joining criteria which
we are going to mention below step by step. Following are the criteria that how to join
the Police Department.
Punjab Police
Jobs 2020 Pakistan as ASP, DSP, ASI & Sub Inspector
Eligibility Criteria for
joining Punjab Police as an ASP:
The
abbreviation ASP stands for Additional Superintendent of Police. An ASP is
selected by Federal Public Service Commission which is the high-level board
that is linked with Central Superior Commission of a federal level that takes
some test for selection of such posts which belongs to 17 grade. So for joining
the Police department as ASP candidate must have a qualification of graduation
along with CSS passed an examination which is necessary for the 17th-grade
post. Once a candidate has passed the CSS examination so he will be sent for
training and after training, he can join the police department as an ASP and
start doing his job.
Eligibility Criteria for joining Punjab Police as a DSP:
The
abbreviation DSP stands for Deputy Superintendent Of Police in Police
department. The eligibility criteria for selection of DSP is as same as of ASP
and DSP is also selected by Federal Public Service Commission and has to pass
the Central Service Commission and after passing in this competitive test
training is given and after training one is eligible to join this department.
Eligibility Criteria for joining Punjab Police as an ASI:
The abbreviation ASI stands for Assistant Sub Inspector which is
having a BPS scale 09 in the Police department. The ASI is selected through
Federal Public Service Commission. The eligibility criteria for joining this
field requires education of intermediate, height should be 5 feet 6 inches and
age limit of one should be from 18 to 25 years.The selection criteria consist
of four steps which include Written test, Interview, Medical fitness and in the
last individuals are sent for training to learn the duties of this job and
after its completion one is ready to join the Police department.
Eligibility Criteria for joining Punjab Police as a Sub Inspector:
The qualification for joining Punjab Police as Sub Inspector
requires Graduation from a recognized university minimum with second division.
The BPS scale of 14 is assigned to this post. The age should be 20 to 25 and
onwards. Domicile of applying candidate must be of its own district. The height
of male should be 5 feet 7 inches and for female height should be 5 feet 2
inches and chest size for male only should be 33 inches to 34.5 inches.The
visual distant should be about 6/9 for both males and females with or without
glasses. It is must for the applying candidate to attach its medical fitness
report along with its documents and should be clear if in case any disability
is seen so the form will be rejected by this department. Before joining this
field test is conducted by the Police department which comprises of different
sort of tests.
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