HPPSC Constable Result 2025 Declared: Check Document Verification Dates

HPPSC Constable Result 2025 Declared: Check Document Verification Dates

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The Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission has released the results of the Objective Type Screening Test for recruitment of police constables. This examination was conducted to recruit 1088 vacancies. Of which, 708 were male constables and 380 female constables. Those who appeared in the exam can now find the results on the official website: hppsc.hp.gov.in.

On the basis of the declared official notification, 1,343 male applicants and 621 female applicants have been shortlisted for the further process. These candidates will proceed to the subsequent phase of the selection process, like document verification. The applicants have to keep an eye on the official website for the updates and instructions on the document verification process.

HPPSC Important Documents Required

Applicants have to carry the required documents along with self-attested or attested photocopies for the document verification:

  • Educational Qualification:

    • Matriculation (10th) Certificate

    • 10+2 (Intermediate) Certificate

    • NCC Certificate (if applicable)

  • Himachali Bonafide Certificate

  • Online Recruitment Application Form

  • Category Certificate (if applicable)

  • NOC is required from the employer if the applicant is a regular government servant.

Steps to check the result of HPPSC Constable 2025

Step 1.  Applicants can open the official website: hppsc.hp.gov.in.

Step 2. Click on the tab referring to what's new on the homepage of the website.

Step 3. Tap on the link for HPPSC Constable Results 2025.

Step 4. Check for your roll number in the shortlisted candidate’s list.

Step 5. Download the result and get 2 printouts of the copies for future use.

For any inquiry related to the HPPSC, candidates can contact the office of HPPSC on working days from 10 to 5 PM at 0177-2624313. The commission released the toll-free number, on which you can call. The toll-free number is 1800-180-8004.

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