APSSB Fireman and Constable PET/PST Result 2026 – Check Scorecard PDF

APSSB Fireman and Constable Result 2026 for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST) has been released on 16 July 2026 by the Arunachal Pradesh Staff Selection Board (APSSB). Candidates who appeared in the test on 13 July 2026 and 14 July 2026 can now download their result PDF from the official website. This article is based on the official result notice released by APSSB on https://apssb.nic.in.

The PET/PST was conducted batch-wise for candidates shortlisted from the written examination held on 14 June 2026. The result PDFs are available for both test dates separately on apssb.nic.in.

Result at a Glance

ParticularsDetails
OrganizationArunachal Pradesh Staff Selection Board (APSSB)
Exam NameSpecial Recruitment Drive – Uniformed Services Combined Examination (USCE) 2026
Posts CoveredFireman, Constable, Special Tiger Guard
StagePhysical Efficiency Test (PET) / Physical Standard Test (PST)
Test Dates13 July 2026, 14 July 2026
Result Declaration Date16 July 2026
Result FormatPDF (separate list for each test date)
Test VenuePolice Training Centre, Banderdewa
Official Websitehttps://apssb.nic.in

How to Check the APSSB PET/PST Result 2026

  1. Visit the official APSSB website at apssb.nic.in.
  2. Navigate to the “Results” or “Notifications” section on the homepage.
  3. Locate the PET/PST result link for your test date – 13 July 2026 or 14 July 2026.
  4. Click on the link to open the result PDF.
  5. Use Ctrl+F (or your PDF viewer’s search function) to find your roll number in the list.
  6. Download and save the PDF for your records and all future correspondence.

The APSSB PET/PST result is a simple list of qualifying roll numbers sorted by test date. Your roll number appears if you passed the physical test standards. If your roll number is absent, you did not qualify for the next stage.

What Your Result Means – Next Steps

If you passed the PET/PST:

You have cleared the physical efficiency test and now qualify for the next stage of recruitment. The next phase is Document Verification and Medical Examination. Keep your admit card, scorecard, and original certificates ready. Check the official notification on apssb.nic.in for the exact schedule and venue details for document verification.

If you did not pass the PET/PST:

The recruitment pipeline for this cycle is closed for you. However, APSSB typically conducts fresh recruitment drives every 2-3 years for uniformed services. When the next recruitment notification is released, you can apply again if you meet the eligibility criteria at that time. Review the PET/PST standards (height, chest, 100 m run time, etc.) from the official notice and prepare accordingly for future attempts.

Documents to Keep Ready

  • Admit card/hall ticket of the written examination and PET/PST
  • Class 10 (Matriculation) original certificate and mark sheet
  • Date of birth proof (Class 10 certificate or birth certificate)
  • Category/caste certificate in the prescribed format (OBC/SC/ST/General)
  • Arunachal Pradesh Permanent Resident Certificate or APST certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport-size photographs (4-6 recent colour prints)
  • Original educational certificates up to the qualifying degree
  • Government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, or Passport)

Carry both originals and photocopies to document verification. The exact document checklist for this stage will be confirmed in the official call letter or notification issued by APSSB.

Important Dates

EventDate
Online Application Start23 March 2026
Online Application Deadline (Extended)20 April 2026
Written Examination14 June 2026
Written Examination Result20 June 2026
Document Verification Window29 June 2026 – 3 July 2026
PET/PST Conducted13-14 July 2026
PET/PST Result16 July 2026
Medical ExaminationAs per the official notification

What Happens After This Result

Candidates who passed the PET/PST will now proceed to Document Verification (DV) and Medical Examination. The official DV schedule and venue will be announced shortly on apssb.nic.in. Medical examination follows document verification and is mandatory for all candidates. Start gathering your original documents immediately – delays in document verification can affect your selection chances. Candidates who did not qualify should note the PET/PST cut-off standards and prepare for the next recruitment cycle when it opens.

Important Links

ParticularsDetails
Official WebsiteVisit Website
PET/PST Result (13 July 2026)Download Result
PET/PST Result (14 July 2026)Download Result

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. I passed the written exam but my roll number is not in the APSSB PET/PST result. Why?

Ans. Your roll number will appear in the result PDF only if you both appeared for the PET/PST and qualified the physical standards on the test date. If you were absent from the test or did not meet the required standards (height, chest, running time), you are not qualified for the next stage. Check the official notification for the exact PET/PST standards for your post.

Q2. Can I retake the APSSB Fireman and Constable PET/PST if I did not qualify?

Ans. No. The PET/PST is a one-time test in this recruitment cycle. If you did not pass, you cannot retake it. You can only apply when APSSB announces the next recruitment drive. Begin preparing for the next cycle by understanding the physical standards and preparing physically.

Q3. When will the next stage (Document Verification and Medical) schedule be announced?

Ans. The Document Verification and Medical Examination schedule will be published on the official APSSB website within 2-3 weeks of the PET/PST result. Check apssb.nic.in regularly for updates. An official call letter will also be sent to qualified candidates at their registered email and phone number.

Q4. What is the cutoff for the APSSB PET/PST?

Ans. APSSB does not publish a numerical cutoff for PET/PST. You either pass the physical standards (height, chest expansion, 100 m run time, and other measures specified for your post) or you do not. The exact standards are mentioned in the official PET/PST notification on apssb.nic.in.

Q5. What documents must I carry to Document Verification if I passed the PET/PST?

Ans. Carry original Class 10 certificate, date of birth proof, category certificate (if applicable), Arunachal Pradesh Permanent Resident Certificate or APST certificate (if applicable), passport-size photographs, and your admit card. The full document list will be specified in the official DV call letter issued by APSSB.

Q6. I passed the PET/PST but did not receive an official call letter. What should I do?

Ans. Call letters are typically sent to registered email addresses and mobile numbers within 3-5 days of result declaration. If you have not received it after one week, check your email spam folder. If still not found, contact APSSB directly through their official website or call the helpline number listed on apssb.nic.in.

Q7. When will the final APSSB Fireman and Constable merit list be released?

Ans. The final merit list will be published after all stages – Document Verification, Medical Examination, and any Trade Test (if applicable) – are completed. This typically occurs 4-6 weeks after the PET/PST result. Stay updated on apssb.nic.in for announcements.

Your Next Step

Check your result immediately by downloading the correct PDF for your test date and searching your roll number. If you passed the PET/PST, begin collecting your original documents now and monitor apssb.nic.in for the Document Verification schedule – delays in gathering certificates can cost you selection. If you did not pass, review the physical standards from the official notification and plan your preparation for the next recruitment cycle. Subscribe to our free job alert service to receive instant notifications for the next APSSB recruitment announcement.

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