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Punjab Police head constable written exam scrapped

Exam held in September 2021 scrapped over alleged malpractice/cheating

Punjab Police head constable written exam scrapped

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, July 22

The written exam conducted for the recruitment of 787 head constables in Punjab Police Investigation cadre has been scrapped due to alleged malpractice/cheating in exam. The exam was held in September 2021.

Fresh dates for the written exam will be notified. According to officials, 75,544 applicants had applied for 787 vacancies.

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