JKSSB PST / PET Result for Constable (Armed / SDRF / IRP / Executive) — 26 September 2025
The Jammu & Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has released the much-anticipated Physical Standard Test (PST) / Physical Endurance Test (PET) result for the post of Constable (Armed / SDRF / IRP / Executive), conducted on 26 September 2025. Candidates who appeared for the test can now check their status via the official pdf notification.
➡️ Download the result PDF: PET / PST Results, 26 September 2025
This result marks a key milestone in the recruitment process and separates candidates who qualify in the physical screening from those who do not proceed further. Below, we break down all relevant details, what candidates should do next, and a context about the physical test itself.
What the PST / PET Result Contains
The result document published by JKSSB typically includes:
- A list of roll numbers / registration numbers / candidate identifiers who have qualified in the PST / PET.
- Possibly category-wise or district-wise segregation of qualifying candidates.
- Instructions or remarks regarding further selection stages.
- Details on how to download or verify one’s result.
Because the official link currently shows an internal error, candidates are advised to repeatedly check the JKSSB website or contact relevant authorities for resolution.
Why PST / PET Matters in JKSSB Recruitment
Screening Filter
The PST / PET is a qualitative filtering stage in the recruitment pipeline. Even if a candidate’s written exam (if applicable) is successful, failing the physical standards or endurance test leads to disqualification from proceeding further.
Fitness & Suitability
The roles of Constable (Armed / SDRF / IRP / Executive) demand physical robustness, agility, stamina, and capability to perform in adverse and demanding conditions. PST typically tests measurements such as height, chest (for males), weight, etc. PET then challenges candidates in tasks such as running, high-jump, long jump, rope climb, or endurance runs, per criteria set by the board.
Fairness & Standardization
By applying a uniform physical threshold across categories, JKSSB ensures that only those who are fit for the job proceed in the recruitment. This is particularly important in roles that may require field deployment, rescue operations, quick response, or physical confrontation.
Key Details & Observations (Assuming Standard Practices)
While I could not fetch all contents of the PDF due to a server error, here are common features observed in earlier JKSSB physical test result documents, and anticipated ones this time:
- Qualifying List
— The document will contain only those candidate identifiers who passed the physical screening. Others will not be listed.
— It may be sorted ascending by roll number or district. - Category / Gender / District Segregation
— To maintain transparency, the board often releases category-wise (General, SC, ST, OBC, etc.) qualified lists.
— Sometimes, separate lists for male and female candidates, or for different districts or quotas. - Instructions for Next Stage
— The result notice may include a short note on the date, time, venue of the next stage (e.g., written exam, document verification).
— It may mention that mere inclusion in the PST / PET pass list does not guarantee final selection — further stages must be cleared. - Grievance / Rechecking Procedure
— Some result publications provide a window / deadline by which candidates can challenge or seek re-assessment, if permitted by regulation. - Validity / Cut-off Criteria
— It may mention whether there was a fixed minimum standard (height, run time, etc.), or that meeting or exceeding is required.
— Also mention: any tie-breaking or normalization (if applicable).
How to Check Your Result & What to Do If You Qualify
- Access the Official Site
- Go to the JKSSB official website: jkssb.nic.in
- Navigate to the “Latest Notifications / Results / Downloads” section
- Find the link titled something like “PET / PST 26.09.2025 – Result” or similar.
- Download the PDF
- Once the link works, download the PDF file.
- Open it using a PDF reader; sometimes large PDFs may take time to load.
- Search for Your Roll Number
- Use Ctrl + F (or Command + F on Mac) and enter your roll number or registration number.
- If your number appears in the list, you have qualified.
- Check Related Details
- Note the category under which you qualified.
- See if there are any additional remarks beside your number.
- Prepare for the Next Stage
- Keep ready all required documents (educational certificates, identity proof, caste certificate if applicable, etc.).
- Check the official notification for the date and venue of further tests (written examination / computer test / interview).
- Stay alert for any communication from JKSSB (email, SMS, official portal).
- If You Don’t Find Your Name
- Confirm your roll number / registration number is correct.
- Verify you actually took the test on 26 September 2025.
- If there is a mechanism for grievance or appeals (as per the notice), consider applying — but only if the board has provided this option.
What Candidates Should Keep in Mind After This Stage
Not Final, Just Intermediate
Qualifying the PST / PET is not equivalent to final selection. It is one of multiple stages in the recruitment pipeline. Passing this test simply keeps you in the race.
Stay Vigilant for Official Communications
Keep checking the JKSSB site regularly, your registered email, and any candidate portal. Often, important notices (e.g. admit cards, timings, venue change) are issued at short notice.
Document Verification Preparation
If you are called for document verification, prepare certified copies and originals of:
- Identity proof (Aadhaar, Driving Licence, Voter ID, etc.)
- Educational certificates (matriculation, intermediate, graduation if required)
- Caste certificate (if applicable)
- Domicile / residence certificate
- Other certificates (physical fitness certificate, experience certificate, etc. if required)
- Recent passport-size photos
Ensure documents are valid, legible, and properly attested (if required).
Physical Fitness Maintenance
Even though you have passed the test, physical fitness is essential in police / armed forces roles. Maintain and enhance your stamina, speed, agility, and body strength in preparation for future tests or training.
Backup Strategy
Recruitment processes can be competitive and rigorous. Even after passing multiple stages, many candidates may still be eliminated. It helps to:
- Prepare thoroughly for written or academic tests.
- Keep alternate options open (apply for other posts, examine other recruitment opportunities).
- Focus on continuous self-improvement (fitness, academic, interview skills).
Background: The Physical Standard & Endurance Tests in JKSSB Recruitment
Purpose & Rationale
- Ensuring job fitness: Posts like Constables in armed / special divisions often require field deployment, rescue tasks, crowd control, disaster response, and rapid mobilization. The candidates must meet basic physical benchmarks to perform effectively.
- Objective filtering: PST / PET provide objective metrics (height, chest, run time, jumps, etc.), reducing bias and ensuring only capable candidates proceed.
- Uniform standard across districts / categories: The same standard applied equally ensures fairness (while factoring in permissible relaxations for reserved categories).
Typical Components (Based on Prior Years)
While exact criteria may vary from year to year, earlier JKSSB etc. physical tests have included:
- Physical Standard Test (PST): Measures dimensions such as:
- Minimum height (for men and women separately)
- Chest expansion (for men)
- Weight criteria or BMI check
- Proportional body measurements
- Physical Endurance Test (PET): Time-bound or repetition-bound tasks such as:
- Running (e.g. 1.6 km / 2.4 km in prescribed time)
- Long jump / high jump
- Rope climb or vertical rope ascent
- Push-ups, sit-ups or pull-ups
- Obstacle course or shuttle runs
Candidates must complete or exceed standard benchmarks to qualify.
Challenges & Tips for Aspirants
- Pressure & Competition
- A large number of aspirants compete for limited posts. Even a marginal delay or a few seconds over time might mean elimination.
- Exact Benchmarks Required
- Meeting minimum thresholds exactly is necessary. Exceeding them helps cushion mistakes (if judges are strict or equipment is faulty).
- Practice Under Real Conditions
- Out in open, on ground, with uniform and shoes (if required) — not just indoor practice.
- Warm-up & Injury Avoidance
- No candidate wants to fail due to cramps or strains. Proper warm-up, stretching, hydration and rest are essential.
- Time Management During Test
- For endurance events, pacing matters. Don’t burn out too early; maintain a steady pace to complete within threshold.
- Mental Preparedness
- Confidence, stress management, and focus are as vital as physical strength.
What This Means for the Recruitment Timeline
Given that the PST / PET stage is complete:
- The board will now proceed to further selection stages (often written tests, skill tests, document verification).
- Candidates who qualified can expect notifications regarding the next stage in the coming days or weeks.
- The timeline for final selection can stretch over several months, depending on the volume of candidates, evaluation phases, and administrative steps.
- Publication of merit lists, provisional selection, and final appointment letters will follow after all stages are cleared.
Sample Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: When and where was the physical test held?
A: It was held on 26 September 2025 at locations designated by JKSSB (details as per original recruitment notification).
Q2: I passed the PST / PET — does it guarantee selection?
A: No. PST / PET is just one stage. You still must clear subsequent academic / written / interview / verification stages.
Q3: Can I challenge the result if my name is missing?
A: That depends on whether JKSSB has provided a grievance or appeal procedure. The result notification (PDF) may contain details about this. If so, follow their timeline strictly.
Q4: What if I find errors (typo in roll number, etc.) in the published list?
A: Bring this to the notice of JKSSB immediately, citing your correct credentials, before the deadline (if any). Keep any proof or record of challenge.
Q5: I belong to a reserved category — will I get any relaxation?
A: If the recruitment rules allow category-wise relaxations (in height, chest, run time), those will be applied by the board. The result PDF may reflect such relaxations.
Conclusion & Final Advice
The release of the PST / PET result is a major step in the JKSSB Constable recruitment. For those whose names appear in the list, congratulations — you move one step closer to serving in the police / special forces of Jammu & Kashmir. But remember: the journey is far from over.
Stay focused, stay prepared, be prompt in documentation, and maintain both physical and mental readiness. Keep watching the JKSSB website and official portals for further updates. If you face any difficulty accessing the result PDF (as the link currently shows errors), be patient and try again later, or contact JKSSB directly




