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Police Recruitment 2025: PSC Set to Hire 50,000 Officers – Full Eligibility Requirements

The Police Service Commission (PSC) has officially announced its 2025 recruitment drive. This year, the commission plans to hire 50,000 new police officers across Nigeria. This is a huge opportunity for young Nigerians seeking a career in law enforcement.

Who Can Apply?
Applicants must meet certain requirements. First, candidates should be Nigerian citizens. They must also hold at least a secondary school certificate (SSCE/WAEC/NECO). Age limits vary depending on the rank applied for, but generally, applicants must be between 18 and 30 years.

Educational Requirements
Candidates applying for specialized positions may need higher qualifications, such as a diploma or degree. Additionally, all applicants must have a good moral character and no criminal record.

Physical and Medical Standards
All applicants must pass physical fitness tests. Height and weight requirements differ between men and women. Candidates must also undergo a medical examination to confirm they are fit for service.

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How to Apply
The application process will be entirely online. Interested candidates should visit the official PSC website and fill out the recruitment form. Make sure all information is accurate, as errors can lead to disqualification.

Tips for Success
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Next Steps
After the initial application, candidates will go through multiple stages, including screening, aptitude tests, interviews, and medical exams. Only those who meet all criteria will be considered for final selection.

This recruitment drive is one of the largest in Nigeria’s history, offering a significant opportunity for youth employment. Start preparing now to meet all eligibility requirements and improve your chances of being selected.

Interested applicants should visit the official PSC portal at http://recruitment.psc.gov.ng to apply when the 2025 Nigerian Police recruitment exercise officially opens.

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