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BSF Admit Cards Released for Head Constable Exams: Download Now

The Border Security Force (BSF) has officially released the admit cards for the Head Constable, Radio Operator, and Radio Mechanic examinations. Candidates can easily download their admit cards from the official BSF website. This recruitment process aims to fill 1,121 positions, and candidates must meet specific physical standards and complete a written examination. The article provides a step-by-step guide on how to download the admit card and details about the selection process and exam format. Stay informed and ensure you have your admit card ready for the upcoming tests.
 

BSF Admit Cards Available for Download



The Border Security Force (BSF) has announced the availability of admit cards for the Head Constable positions, specifically for the Radio Operator and Radio Mechanic Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST). Candidates can access their admit cards through the official website at rectt.bsf.gov.in. This recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 1,121 positions. To obtain the admit card, candidates must provide their registration number along with their date of birth.


Steps to Download Your Admit Card

Follow These Five Steps:


1. Navigate to the official website rectt.bsf.gov.in.


2. Click on the link labeled 'HC RO RM Admit Card 2025' found on the homepage.


3. Enter your registration number and date of birth in the provided fields.


4. After submitting your details, your admit card will be displayed on the screen.


5. Print the admit card for your records.


Selection Criteria

The selection of candidates will be determined through the Physical Standard Test (PST), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), and a written examination. The minimum height requirement for male candidates is set at 168 cm, while for female candidates, it is 157 cm. Additionally, male candidates must complete a 1.6 km run in under eight minutes, and female candidates must finish an 800-meter run within five minutes.


Exam Format

The written examination will feature multiple-choice questions totaling 200 marks, covering subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, General Knowledge, Mathematics, and English. Note that there will be a penalty of one-fourth of a mark for each incorrect answer. For further details regarding the examination, candidates are encouraged to visit the official website.