SSC GD Exam Pattern and Syllabus

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SSC GD exam pattern and syllabus

Hello Candidates,

Staff Selection Commission conducts the GD Exam, i.e. General Duty Constable competitive examinations every year to recruit eligible candidates for the posts of General Duty, Rifleman, Inspector and Sub Inspector in the Paramilitary Forces such as Armed Forces Border (SSB), Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), India Tibet, Border Police Force (ITBP), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and National Investigation Agency (NIA).

Lakhs of candidates having qualifications from 10th Pass to graduation apply for the SSC GD Constable Exam. If you are also one of those students who want to get a job in the paramilitary forces under the SSC GD exam, then you must have wanted to know what to read and what not to for it. Well then, you are at the absolutely right place.

Today, we will share the complete information about SSC GD Exam Pattern and Syllabus in this article. The knowledge of the question pattern along with regular practice will help you to get accuracy and high marks in the exam.

SSC GD Selection Process:

The SSC GD Constable Examination is mainly conducted in 3 stages. All stages of the examination are compulsory, failed in any stage and you'll no longer be the SSC GD candidate. The 3 stages are as follows-

  1. Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  2. Physical Standards Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
  3. Detailed Medical Examination (DME)

SSC GD Constable - Latest Exam Pattern

The exam pattern for all three phases has been described below-

(1) Computer-Based Test (CBT):

The Computer Based Examination (CBE) is the first stage of the SSC GD exam. In order to take the CBE exam, the candidate is provided with a computer at the examination center which carries the SSC GD Constable Examination Question Paper, and the candidate has to answer in the same computer.

Sections

Subject

Number of Questions

Maximum Marks

Duration/ Time Allowed

Part-A

General Intelligence and Reasoning

25

25

90 minutes

Part-B

General Knowledge and

General Awareness

25

25

Part-C

Elementary Mathematics

25

25

Part-D

English/ Hindi

25

25

Total

100 Qs.

100 Marks

Important Points-

  1. All the questions asked in the exam are Objective-Type.
  2. Four choices are given in response to every question, in which only one correct option has to be selected.
  3. There are certain minimum marks, called Minimum Qualifying Marks, decided by the authorities that are necessary to acquire by the candidates in order to pass the examination, that are-
  • For General/ Ex-Serviceman: 35% marks
  • For OBC/ ST/ SC: 33% marks

After passing this exam, candidates can enter the second phase.

(2) Physical Standards Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET):

Based on their performance in the Computer Based Test (CBE), the candidates are shortlisted for the second stage, i.e.  PST and PET by the Commission. Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standards Test (PST) are conducted at various centers finalized by the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF). 

Doing a job in the Armed Forces takes a lot more than just the intelligence, it takes physical and mental fitness. In order to apply for these jobs, candidates need to fulfill certain medical aspects of the physical tests, as given below-

Physical Efficiency Test (PET):

PET

For Male Candidates

For Female Candidates

Race (for all candidates except belonging to Ladakh Region)

Race 5 Kms in 24 minutes

1.6 KM in 8 and a half minutes

Race (Only for candidates of Ladakh Region)

1 Mile in 6 and a half minutes

800 Metres in 4 minutes

Physical Standards Test (PST):

Type

Male

Female

Height (For General/ OBC & SC)

170

157

Height (For SC)

162.5

150

Chest Size (For General/ OBC & SC)

80/5

N/A

Chest Size (For ST)

76/5

N/A

(3) Detailed Medical Examination (DME)

The objective of medical standards is to ensure that only medically fit candidates will be selected in the paramilitary force. The Medical examination is based on the following criteria:

  • Your eyesight should be 6/6.
  • You must come to recognize colors (No color blindness)
  • Laser surgery is not permitted.
  • If you put glasses, you are rejected.
  • There should be no difficulty in hearing.
  • Your weight should be according to length and age.

If the candidate is upset with any of these things (bent knees, flat feet, varicose veins, pleurisy in the eyes) then you'll be sided from the examination.

SSC GD Exam Syllabus:

In the first phase of the SSC GD exam, questions from 4 subjects, i.e. Mathematics, General Intelligence, and Reasoning, General Awareness, Hindi / English will be asked. The topics covered in these subjects are mentioned below-

Mathematics -

Number System, Algebra, Ratio, Interest, Percentage, Simplification, Geometry, Average, Decimal, Ratio, Percentage, Time and Work, Time and Distance, Simple and Compound Interest, Profit and loss, geometry, trigonometry, trigonometry, elementary statistics, square root, age calculation, calendar, and clock, etc. are asked. This paper tests the ability of applicants to think and understand and problem-solving skills.

General Intelligence and Reasoning -

The main objective of this test is to check the mental capacity, general blood relations and logical strength of the applicants. It includes analogies, alphabet and number series, coding and decoding, mathematical operations, relationships, data interpretation and efficiency, inference and decision making, similarities and differences, analytical reasoning, classification, instructions, statement-logic and values, etc.

General Awareness -

This part of SSC GD Constable CBT is to test the all-round knowledge of the candidate about current events and general awareness about the society. Questions related to general knowledge include current affairs knowledge, Indian geography, culture and history of India including freedom struggle, Indian politics, and constitution, Indian economy, environmental issues related to India and the world, sports, general scientific and technological development, etc. are included.

Hindi/English language -

The subject of Hindi or English language is common in all SSC exams. The objective of the subject is to check the basic understanding of the candidate, correct grammar usage of Hindi / English language, vocabulary usage and writing ability. The following questions are asked in Hindi / English language-

For Hindi- Common inaccuracies and word forms of words, feminine of words, plural, change of a sentence to other gender, idioms and their meaning, pure forms of impure sentences, antonyms, synonyms and synonyms, one word for multiple words, Meaning of Proverbs and Locomotives, Disjunction, Making Nouns from the Verb, Composition, and Creator, etc.

For English- Spot error, Fill in the blanks, Synonyms/Antonyms, Spelling/ detecting-miss spell wards, Idioms and Phrases, One-word Substitution, Sentence Improvement, Active/Passive Voice , Verbs, etc.

Conclusion:

In this short article, we have shared the detailed exam pattern and syllabus of SSC GD Constable Exam. Only after passing all these four stages, you will be posted in the paramilitary forces. If you have got any query regarding the SSC GD Syllabus and Exam Pattern, you can ask us in the comment box.

Thanks for reading till the end.

All the Best!!

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