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Police recruitment program

Young aspirant youths seen during a recruitment program organized at Tezpur Police Reserve in Tezpur on 21-05-08.

Photo by UB Photos.

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Sayan Acharjee.'s picture

I like to join Assam Police, But I dont know Wher the recruitmen is going on So plz imform me wher is to go.
bipulsinha's picture

I work at the assam police
jayanta sarania's picture

I like to join Assam Police, But I dont know Wher the recruitmen is going on So plz imform me wher is to go.
jayanta sarania's picture

I work at the assam police
Bishnu Dev Sarma's picture

I Want To Join Assam Police So Please Informe Me When Requitment Is Open.
Indrajit Gogoi's picture

I want 2 know, what is the age limit to join the assam police?
Ajay Chandra Das's picture

i want to join Assam Police But there is some problem in case of information about interview so please try to inform me if some interview held by the department thank you.
Manoranjan Boro's picture

I like to join Assam Police as a Inspector so kindly please inform to my e-mail about details of interview....
Kishur jyoti neog's picture

I want to join assam police.but i don't know where i have to go.so plz inform me
partha protim borah's picture

i want to goint ap,but i have no more information of ap..my father is a employ of ap...
simanta saikia's picture

I am interste to join to assam police , but my luck not faver to me . Last time i am appear the interview and complite my interviw , when result was open then my result is fail . But now i again prepre to join assam police . How can i know the interview date ?
Biswa Jyoti Pegu's picture

I am on serving in Indian Army. I want to join assam police as a inspector. So I kindly request you inform to my e-mail about details interview.
ARUP KUMAR SAIKIA's picture

Sir, i want to join assam police plz do inform me when recruitment is open and what is the age limit. I am 27 now.
Arup Kumar Saikia's picture

i want to join assam police so please do inform me when recruitment is open and what is the age limit. i am 27 now.
Tridip phukon's picture

I have completed my graduation in the year 2012 and i want to join assam police as a sub inspector" please please inform me whenevr vacancy opens

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