Admit Cards Now Available for Download



The Railway Protection Force (RPF) has officially issued the admit cards for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Measurement Test (PMT) for Constable positions. Candidates who have successfully passed the written examination and are looking forward to participating in the PET and PMT can now access their admit cards through the RPF's official website.


To retrieve the admit cards, candidates need to input their registration number, password, and captcha code.


Steps to Download the Admit Card

Follow these steps to download your admit card:


1. Visit the official website of RPF.


2. Locate and click on the link for RPF Constable PET and PMT on the homepage.


3. Enter your registration number, password, and captcha code.


4. Your admit card will be displayed on the screen.


5. Ensure to print a copy of the admit card after downloading.


Exam Schedule and Requirements

Important Dates:


The RPF will conduct the PET and PMT from November 13 to December 6, 2025. Male candidates must complete a 1600-meter run, while female candidates are required to finish an 800-meter run within 5 minutes and 45 seconds. Additionally, the PMT has specific height requirements: General, EWS, and OBC male candidates must be at least 165 cm tall, while female candidates need to be 157 cm. For SC and ST candidates, the minimum height is 160 cm for males and 152 cm for females.


Candidates who pass the PET and PMT will undergo document verification.


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