Chairman, Haryana Staff Selection Commission, Sh. Himmat Singh, said that the Physical Measurement Test (PMT) tests for 5,000 male constables ….
Boys and girls excited to serve in Haryana Police
Haryana Staff Selection Commission makes robust arrangements for PMT Exam, absentees to get another chance – Himmat Singh
Chandigarh, July 28-
Chairman, Haryana Staff Selection Commission, Sh. Himmat Singh, said that the Physical Measurement Test (PMT) tests for 5,000 male constables General Duty and 1,000 female constables in the Haryana Police have concluded today at Tau Devi Lal Sports Complex in Panchkula. The Commission has decided that candidates who missed the exam for any reason will be given another chance to take the test.
Sh. Himmat Singh said the PMT exam was organised starting from July 16, with 2,000 candidates appearing for the test initially and today marked the final day of the PMT for female constables, which was conducted over the past three days. A large number of men and women from across the state came to Tau Devi Lal Sports Complex in Panchkula to take the PMT test, indicating their enthusiasm to serve in the Haryana Police, the Chairman added.
Sh. Himmat Singh while sharing about another opportunity for the absentees stated that soon details will be provided for the same on the commission’s website. He further said that the Commission’s goal is to give every candidate the opportunity to take the exam, and they have been successful in doing so.
It is noteworthy that during the PMT exam, the Chairman of the Haryana Staff Selection Commission, Sh. Himmat Singh, personally reviewed the arrangements and successfully conducted the test.
Candidates pleased with excellent arrangements made by the Commission
Dipika from Lohani village in Bhiwani district, Shivani from Kaithal, Nikita from Charkhi-Dadri, and Ankita from Narnaul expressed their satisfaction with the excellent arrangements made by the Commission for the test.