PSC, NPF TO CONCLUDE 2022/2023 RECRUITMENT OF CONSTABLES–medical screening scheduled for February 26th – March 12th 2025

The Police Service Commission and the Nigeria Police Force are set to conclude the 2022/2023 recruitment of Police Constables into the Nigeria Police Force.

The Medical screening for this batch is scheduled to commence from February 26th and end on March 12th 2025.

Applicants who took the Computer Based Tests (CBT) on 5th – 6th March, 2024 but were not listed in the first stream of successful candidates called up for training are to log onto the recruitment portal https://apply.policerecruitment.gov.ng to check their application status and print invitation slip.

The exercise is scheduled to hold at designated Police Hospitals in the 17 Police Zonal Headquarters spread across the country on date and time indicated on applicants invitation slip.

The Portal will open today, Saturday, February 22nd, 2025 at 12noon. Invited applicants are to ensure they appear for the medical screening exercise on the date and time indicated on their invitation slip.

Invited applicants are also to appear in clean white T-shirts and short with the following; invitation slip, form submission slip and NIN slip.

Ikechukwu Ani
Head, Press and Public Relations
Police Service Commission
Saturday, February 22nd 2025

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