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Race Timing (PET) : SecuRace

The PET is conducted to ensure that candidates are physically capable of carrying out the duties required for the job. Pfixs provide trusted technology for RFID Tags and Electronic Chip Timing using the world leading system software and hardware technology.

Why Physical Efficiency Test (PET)?

The Physical Efficiency Test (PET) serves as a crucial assessment tool for recruitment, evaluating the physical capabilities and fitness levels of individuals, particularly in contexts such as athletics, law enforcement, or military, as well as for organizations like RRB, RRC, and NTPC.

Notification & Call Letter

Notification & Call Letter

All candidates applying for the recruitment and prima-facie eligible will be called to appear in Physical Standards Test and Physical Efficiency Test at places finalized by the Commission.

Physical Standards Test (PST)

Physical Standards Test (PST)

EligibleThe Physical Standards Test (PST) checks things like height, weight, chest size, and vision to make sure candidates are physically fit for the job. It's a first step to see if candidates have the basic physical qualities needed for the position.

Physical Efficiency Test (PET)

Physical Efficiency Test (PET)

The Physical Efficiency Test (PET) tests how fit candidates are by having them do activities like running, long jump, and high jump. These exercises are made to match the job's needs. PET checks if candidates can handle the physical demands of the job and do tasks well in different situations.

Evaluation and Marking

Evaluation and Marking

Evaluating and marking candidates to determine their performance and scores in the Physical Standards Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET) involves various steps such as accurate marking, moderation, grade calculation, and quality assurance checks. These results may include individual scores, rankings, and pass/fail status.

Steps involved in the PST/PET Exam:

1
Biometric/Bib Registration:

Candidates undergo biometric registration or are assigned a bib number for identification purposes.

2
RFID Tag Pasting:

Candidates receive RFID tags, which are attached to their clothing or equipment to track their performance.

3
Measurement:

Candidates undergo physical measurements such as height, weight, and other relevant metrics as required for the exam.

4
Ready To Race:

Candidates prepare for the exam and position themselves at the starting line.

5
Finish Line:

Candidates complete the race or physical tasks according to the exam requirements and reach the finish line.

6
Data Consolidating:

Information collected from RFID tags and other sources is consolidated to gather data on candidates' performance.

7
Result Processing:

Results are processed, including individual scores, rankings, and pass/fail status, based on the data collected during the exam.