RRB has announced PET, PMT, and DV dates for RPF Constable 2025, starting November 13

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced the schedule for the next phase of the RPF Constable 2025 recruitment process, including the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Physical Measurement Test (PMT), and Document Verification (DV). According to the official notification, these tests are slated to be held from November 13 to December 6, 2025.
Candidates who successfully cleared the Computer-Based Test (CBT) held between March 2 and March 18, 2025, are eligible to appear for the physical tests and document verification. The RRB has designated separate venues for candidates across the North, South, East, and West zones. The detailed list of examination centres and regional schedules can be accessed through the official RRB notice.
What do PET, PMT, and DV involve?
The PET is designed to evaluate candidates’ strength and stamina through tasks such as running.
The PMT checks candidates’ height and weight to ensure they meet the minimum physical standards required by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) for the Constable position.
Candidates who pass both PET and PMT will then proceed to the Document Verification (DV) stage, where their educational and personal credentials will be validated.
RRB RPF 2025 exam overview
Over 22.96 lakh candidates appeared for the RPF Constable Computer-Based Test (CBT), which was held in three shifts daily earlier this year. The CBT for the Constable (Executive) role took place from March 2 to March 18, 2025. The roll number-wise results were released on June 19, while candidates could access their scorecards from 5 pm on June 20, 2025.
Published: 20 Oct 2025, 12:46 pm IST
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