Pakistan Railway Police Jobs 2025 – Apply Now

The Pakistan Railway Police has announced new job vacancies across multiple cities including Rawalpindi, Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi, Multan, Sukkur, Quetta, and other major cities.


Gender Eligibility:


Both men and women are eligible to apply.


Application Deadline:


The last date to apply is 1st October 2025.


Application Submission:


Online applications are not accepted.


Applicants must fill the application form and submit it by hand, post, or through any representative at the office of the Superintendent of Police (SP).


Available Positions:


1. Sub-Inspector (SI): 5 posts (Men only)



2. Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI): 80 posts


Men: 69


Women: 8


Minority quota: 4


3. Constable (Sipahi): 914 posts


Men: 789


Women: 86


Minority quota: 39


Physical Requirements:


For Sub-Inspector (SI) – Men:


Height: 5’7’’


Chest: 33”–34”


Running: 1 mile in 7 minutes


For Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI):


Men: Height 5’7’’, Chest 33”–34”, Running 1 mile in 7 minutes


Women: Height 5’2’’, Running 1 mile in 10 minutes


For Constable (Sipahi):


Men: Height 5’7’’, Running 1 mile in 7 minutes


Women: Height 5’2’’, Running 1 mile in 10 minutes


Recruitment Process:


1. Running test



2. Written test



3. Final interview


More Information:


For forms and details, visit the official website:

👉 https://www.pakrailwayspolice.gov.pk/Jobs


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