CRPF Head Constable Ministerial Exam 2023 Result Out: 1,315 Candidates Selected
The examination was held last year in February.
This announcement brings closure to the recruitment process, providing candidates with clarity on their selection status.
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has recently announced the results for the Head Constable Ministerial Recruitment Exam 2023, providing details on where and how candidates can check their results along with additional information about the recruitment process.
Candidates, eager to access their results, can do so by visiting the official website rect.crpf.gov.in. The recruitment process involved a two-phase examination that was conducted from February 22 to February 28, 2023. The first set of results, announced on November 15, 2023, shortlisted 65,819 candidates who progressed to the next stage. Subsequently, the shortlisted candidates underwent the Typing Test (Skill Test), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Document Verification (DV), and Document Medical Examination (DME) on December 21 and December 23, 2023.
The CRPF has now released the final list of candidates who successfully secured the 1315 head constable vacancies. To check the results on the official website, candidates can follow these steps:
- Visit rect.crpf.gov.in, the official website.
- On the homepage, locate the link “Merit List of HC (Min) LDCE Exam 2023” and click on it.
- This will redirect to a PDF link displaying the shortlisted names of the candidates.
- Thoroughly review the list to check for your name and roll number in the PDF.
- Optionally, download and print the list for future reference.
The written examination, conducted as a computer-based test, comprised 100 multiple-choice questions for 100 marks, to be completed within 90 minutes. The exam covered four sections: Hindi/English language (Section A), General Aptitude (Section B), General Intelligence (Section C), and Quantitative Aptitude (Section D).
The salary structure for the head constable position ranges from Rs 25,500 to Rs 81,100, inclusive of basic pay and allowances such as Dearness Allowance and House Rent Allowance, among others.