The West Bengal Police Recruitment Board (WBPRB) has officially declared the WBP Constable Result 2025 on its official website prb.wb.gov.in. A total of 60,170 candidates have been shortlisted after the written examination and are now eligible to appear for the next stages of the recruitment process, namely the Physical Measurement Test (PMT) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET).

Candidates who appeared for the written exam can now check their qualification status through the result PDF released online. This announcement marks a crucial milestone in the West Bengal Police Constable recruitment process.
| Particularly | Details |
| Recruiting Authority | West Bengal Police Recruitment Board (WBPRB) |
| Post Name | Constable |
| Result Status | Released |
| Candidates Shortlisted | 60,170 |
| Next Stage | PMT & PET |
| PET / PMT Start Date | January 8, 2026 (Tentative) |
| PET / PMT Admit Card | January 2, 2026 |
| Official Website | prb.wb.gov.in, wbprb.applythrunet.co.in |
The result has been prepared based on the candidates' performance in the written examination conducted earlier by the board.
Candidates can follow the steps below to check their result:
1. Visit the official website - prb.wb.gov.in
2. Click on the link titled "WBP Constable Result 2025"
3. Download the result PDF
4. Search for your roll number or name using Ctrl + F
5. Save the PDF for future reference
Only candidates whose roll numbers appear in the list are eligible for the next phase of the selection process.
As per the official notice, the Physical Measurement Test (PMT) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET) are tentatively scheduled to begin from January 8, 2026. These physical tests are mandatory and qualifying in nature.
The PMT & PET admit cards will be made available for download from January 2, 2026, on the official portal wbprb.applythrunet.co.in. Candidates must download and print the admit card to appear for the physical tests.
In the PMT, candidates' height, weight, and chest measurements (for male candidates) will be checked as per the standards prescribed by the West Bengal Police Recruitment Board. Candidates who fail to meet the required physical standards will not be allowed to proceed to the PET stage.
Candidates qualifying the PMT will be required to appear for the PET, which generally includes:
The PET is designed to assess the physical endurance and fitness levels of candidates aspiring to join the police force.
Candidates should carry the following documents to the test centre:
Failure to produce required documents may lead to disqualification.
The WBP Constable recruitment process consists of multiple stages:
Candidates must qualify each stage to be considered for final appointment.
Conclusion
The declaration of the WBP Constable Result 2025 is a significant development for aspirants, with 60,170 candidates moving ahead to the physical test stage. With PMT and PET scheduled from January 8, 2026, candidates should now focus on physical fitness and document readiness. For the latest updates, candidates are advised to rely only on official WBPRB notifications.