If you’ve been dreaming of joining a disciplined and respected force, now is the time to act — the Federal Constabulary (FC) has announced 3,229 vacancies for Constables (BPS-07) under the Ministry of Interior and Narcotics Control. This is your chance to serve the nation while enjoying the benefits and stability of a permanent government job.
Applications are now open online, and the process is simple — but the competition will be tough.
FC Constable Jobs 2025 – Key Highlights
- Position: Constable (BPS-07)
- Total Vacancies: 3,229
- Gender: Male & Female (Pakistan-wide)
- Application Deadline: 22 August 2025
- Recruitment Type: Permanent
Eligibility Criteria for FC Constable (BPS-07)
Age Limit
- Minimum: 18 years
- Maximum: 22 years
Educational Qualifications
Candidates must have one of the following:
- Intermediate: F.A / F.Sc / I.Cs
- Commerce: I.Com / D.Com
- Technical: DAE (Diploma of Associate Engineering)
Physical Requirements
- Height:
- Male: 5′6″
- Female: 5′2″
- Chest (Male): 33″ with 1.5″ expansion
- Running Test:
- Male: 1.6 km in 7 minutes
- Female: 1.6 km in 10 minutes
Salary & Benefits – FC Constable BPS-07
The basic pay scale for BPS-07 starts from Rs. 16,310 and goes up to Rs. 49,610, with an annual increment of Rs. 910.
When allowances are included (House Rent, Medical, Risk/Hardship, Adhoc Relief), a new recruit can expect Rs. 40,000–45,000 per month, while experienced constables can earn Rs. 55,000–60,000+.

How to Apply for FC Constable Jobs 2025
- Visit the National Job Portal (NJP) – njp.gov.pk
- Fill in the online application form with accurate details.
- Upload scanned educational certificates, CNIC, and recent photo.
- Submit before the deadline (22 August 2025).
Why Join the Federal Constabulary?
Joining FC means becoming part of Pakistan’s internal security backbone. It’s not just a job — it’s a career that offers:
- Job security
- Pension after retirement
- Medical facilities for you and your family
- Opportunities for training and promotions
Final Tip: Apply early, prepare for both physical and written tests, and make sure your documents are complete to avoid disqualification.