Haryana Police Recruitment 2026: Apply for 5500 Constable Positions
Haryana Police Recruitment 2026 Overview
The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has announced the online application process for the Haryana Police Recruitment 2026. Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria are encouraged to submit their applications. It is essential to review the complete notification before applying for the Haryana Police positions.
Key Dates for Application
Application Start Date: January 11, 2026
Last Date to Apply: January 25, 2026
Last Date for Fee Payment: January 25, 2026
Admit Card Availability: To be announced
Exam Date: To be announced
Vacancy Details
Total Posts Available: 5500
Breakdown of Positions:
- General Duty (GD): 4500 (Male), 600 (Female)
- GRP: 400 (Male), 0 (Female)
- MAP: 0 (Male), 0 (Female)
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates must have completed their 10+2 (Intermediate) examination with Hindi/Sanskrit as a subject at the 10th level. The age limit for applicants is between 18 to 25 years as of January 1, 2026, with additional age relaxation as per government rules.
Physical Standards for Candidates
Male Candidates:
- Height: 170 cm
- Chest: 83-87 cm
- Running: 2.5 km in 12 minutes
Female Candidates:
- Height: 168 cm (General), 158 cm (Reserve)
- Running: 1 km in 6 minutes
Application Process
To apply for the Haryana Police Recruitment 2026, candidates should follow these steps:
- Visit the official HSSC website.
- Read all instructions carefully.
- Fill out the online application form with the required details.
- Ensure all documents are ready, including ID proof and eligibility documents.
- Submit the application fee if applicable.
- Print the final submitted form for your records.
Salary Structure
The salary for the Haryana Police Constable position ranges from INR 21,700 to INR 69,100, classified under Level 3.
Exam Pattern and Syllabus
The examination will consist of a bilingual (English and Hindi) written test with 100 questions, each carrying 0.945 marks. There will be no negative marking for incorrect answers, but unattempted questions will incur a penalty. Candidates will have a total of 105 minutes to complete the exam.
