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2018-19
To recruit staff for various posts across the Ministries and
Departments of the Government of India and in Subordinate
Offices, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducted multiple
exams each year.
Similarly., SSC is conducting examination for the recruitment of
Sub-inspector (SI) in Delhi Police, Central Armed Forces (CAFs) and
Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) in CISF for the year 2018-19.
Available Vacancies -
For SI Male in Delhi Police, there are 86 open posts and 11 posts are
reserved for ex-servicemen.
For SI Female in Delhi Police, there are 53 posts available.
For SI (GD) in CAPF there are 1073 open posts are available and 107
are reserved for ex-servicemen.
Total number of vacancies regarding the ASI (Executive) in CISF are
yet to be announced officially.
Eligibility -
- Educational Qualification
Candidate have to have a graduation degree from a
government recognized university
- Age Limit
Candidate must be between the age of 20-15 years
(Relaxation in age is available for the SC/ST [5 years], OBC [3
years] and ExS)
- Physical Qualification
SPECIFICATIONS MALE FEMALE
HEIGHT 170 cms 157 cms
HEIGHT* 165 cms 155 cms
HEIGHT (ST) 162.5 cms 154 cms
CHEST 80 cms N/A
(unexpanded)
CHEST (expanded) 85 cms N/A
● Candidates from hill areas of Kumaon, Himachal Pradesh,
Gorkhas, Garhwal, Marathas, Kashmir Valley, Dogras,
North-Eastern States, Leh & Ladakh regions of J&K and
Sikkim.
IMPORTANT DATES -
Application submission starts 03 March 2018
End of application submission 13 April 2018
Date of exam 12 March 2019 - 16 March 2019
EXAM PATTERN -
The SSC SI and ASI Exam 2018-19 is divided into - Paper I, Paper II,
Physical Endurance Test (PET)/ Physical Standard Test (PST) and
Detailed Medical Examination (DET).
Paper I - Candidates will have 2 hours to solve question, each
question have 1 mark each.
Part I General Intelligence and 50 marks
Reasoning
Part II General Knowledge and 50 marks
General Awareness
Part III Quantitative Aptitude 50 marks
Part IV English Comprehension 50 marks
Paper II - Here also candidates will get 2 hours to solve the paper
for total 200 marks (200 questions).
(There will also be negative marking of 0.25 marks for both Paper I
& II)
A candidate will be called for Paper II and DET if and only if they
qualify PER/PST.
PET/PST -
- For male candidate
1.6 kms race in 6.5 minutes
100 m rae in 16 seconds
High Jump of 1.2 m in maximum 3 chances
Long Jump of 3.65 m in maximum 3 chances
Shot put (16 Lbs) to 4.5 m in maximum 3 chances
- For Female candidate
800 m race in 4 minutes
100 m race in 18 seconds
High Jump 0.9 m in maximum 3 chances
Long Jump 2.7 m in maximum 3 chances
SYLLABUS -
FOR PAPER I -
- Part I (General Intelligence and Reasoning)
This section may conatin question on discrimination,
observation, relationship concepts, visual memory,
arithmetical reasoning and figural classification, analogies,
similarities and differences, space visualization, Figural
Series, Problem Solving, Word Building, spatial orientation,
problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, Coding
& de-coding, arithmetic number series, non-verbal series,
coding and decoding, statement conclusion, syllogistic
reasoning etc. Semantic Analogy, Symbolic/ Number '
Analogy, Figural Analogy, Semantic Classification, Symbolic/
Number Classification, Space Visualization, Venn Diagrams,
Drawing inferences, Punched hole/ pattern-folding &
unfolding, Figural Classification, Semantic Series, Number
Series, Embedded Figures, Critical thinking, Emotional
Intelligence, Social Intelligence, Trends, Space Orientation,
Figural Pattern- folding and completion, Numerical
Operations, symbolic Operations, Indexing Address matching,
Date & city matching Classification of centre codes/ roll
numbers, Small & Capital letters/ numbers coding, decoding
and classification, and others.
- Part II (General Knowledge and General Awareness)
The questions in this paper will test the candidate's
knowledge about his surrounding and depth of their general
knowledge. So, you can prepare by studying the current,
political, economic, especially based on or related to India, it’s
history, geography, politics etc,
- Part III (Quantitative Aptitude)
This paper will be designed to test the number sense and use
of numbers by the candidates. Questions might come from the
areas of computation, fractions, ration, roots, basic algebra,
geometry and other subtopics.
- Part IV (English Comprehension)
It’ll test the candidates command over the English language.
Questions will test their writing, comprehension ability and
basic knowledge of the language.
FOR PAPER II -
- English Language & Comprehension
This set of questions will test the candidate's ability to
understand and comprehend the knowledge of Englisg
language. Questions may come in the form of fill in the blanks,
error recognition, Spelling, Grammerm, Idioms, Synonyms,
Antonyms etc.
As every year thousands of candidates apply for just a few hundred
available posts of SI in Delhi Police CAPFs And Assistant SI in CISF it
becomes very difficult to get through the exam and secure the job.
But nothing is impossible with the right planning and preparation.
We hope this information will help you navigate the way to crack
the exam. Apart from studying with the common books available
for these exam you must attempt to solve mock tests. As we have
seen almost all successful candidates pass these exams by hard
work, time management and solving mock tests.