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Karnataka State Police Releases Admit Card for Armed Police Constable Recruitment Exam

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Karnataka State Police Releases Admit Card For Armed Police Constable Recruitment Exam

The Karnataka State Police (KSP) has recently issued the admit card for the upcoming recruitment exam of Karnataka Armed Police Constable. The exam, scheduled to take place on January 28, 2024, aims to fill a total of 3064 vacancies in the police force. Aspiring candidates can now download their admit cards from the official website of KSP, which is https://ksp-recruitment.in. It is essential for candidates appearing for the exam to carry their admit card along with other necessary documents to the examination hall.

In order to download the KSP Armed Police Constable admit card, candidates must visit the official website of Karnataka State Police and look for the link that mentions ‘Written Examination Call Letter has been uploaded. Download from My Application Link‘. By clicking on this link, candidates will be directed to a login page where they need to provide their login credentials. The admit card will then appear in a new window, and candidates can proceed to download and save it for future reference.

It is crucial for candidates to carefully review all the details mentioned in the KSP Armed Constable Hall Ticket after downloading it. Any discrepancies found should be immediately brought to the attention of the examination authority for resolution. The hall ticket contains important information such as the candidate’s name, roll number, exam date, and venue.

Candidates must ensure that they bring their admit card along with the required documents as specified in the notification to the examination hall. Apart from the admit card, candidates should also carry a valid ID proof, such as PAN Card, Aadhar Card, or Driving License, as mentioned in the notification.

The KSP Constable Exam consists of two papers. Paper 1 is a descriptive-type test that evaluates candidates’ writing skills through tasks like essay writing, summary writing, and translation. This paper is worth 50 marks and has a time duration of 90 minutes. Paper 2, on the other hand, is an objective type test that focuses on Mental Ability and General Knowledge. It consists of multiple-choice questions and is worth 100 marks. Candidates will have 90 minutes to complete Paper 2, and for every incorrect answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted as negative marking.