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SSC GD Constable 2021, SSC took a tough decision on constable GD recruitment

SSC GD Constable Recruitment 2021: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued a notice on its official website ssc.nic.in saying that the last date for online application for GD Constable Recruitment Exam 2021 will not be extended. The commission has said that the candidates who want to apply for this recruitment should not wait for the last date (31 August 2021) to apply. Apply soon. Apply well before the last date. 

In fact, in the last days of the application process, there may be technical problems like logging into the website due to heavy traffic. So the commission has advised the candidates to apply first without waiting for the last date.

It is worth noting that this time a total of 25271 vacancies have been removed for Constable (GD) in CAPF, NIA, SSA and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles. Of these, there are 22424 posts of male constable and 2847 posts of female constable. The last date for depositing fees online is September 2 and the last date for depositing fees through challan is September 7.

Pegasus can also app application
wishing to apply for the SSC GD constables recruited candidates can still apply online through the heyday app (UMANG app) than ssc.nic.in.

Other details related to the recruitment
Vacancy details

are 7545 in BSF, 8464 in CISF, 3806 in SSB, 1431 in ITBP, 3785 in AR and 240 in SSF. There is no vacancy in CRPF and NIA.

Qualification – 10th pass. 

Age Limit – 18 Years to 23 Years. Age will be calculated from 1st August 2021. That is, only those candidates can apply who were born not earlier than 2nd August 1998 and not later than 1st August 2003. SC, ST category will get a relaxation of five years in the upper age limit and three years for OBC.

Physical fitness rules
Height
male candidates – 170 cms.
Female candidates – 157 cms.

Chest
Male Candidates – 80 cms. (inflated – 85 cm

Pay Scale – Pay Level-3 (Rs.21700-69100)

Selection – First of all there will be written test (computer based). Successful candidates will be called for Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Measurement Test (PST).

In the written examination, questions related to General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Knowledge and General Awareness, Elementary Maths and English/Hindi subjects will be asked. 25-25 questions will be asked from all the four sections. All the sections will be of 25 marks each. The duration of the paper will be 90 minutes. Fourth mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

Physical Efficiency Test
Male candidates will have to run 5 km in 24 minutes. Apart from this, 1.6 km will also have to be run in 6 and a half minutes.
Female candidates will have to run 800 meters in 4 minutes. Apart from this, 1.6 km will also have to be run in 8 and a half minutes.

Important Dates 
Last Date of Online Application – 31st August (11.30 PM)
Last Date for Deposit of Fee Online – 2nd September (11.30 PM)
Last Date for Generation of Offline Challan – 4th September (11.30 PM)
Fee Deposit Through Challan Last Date for
Conduct – 7 September Date of  Tier – 1 Examination (CBT) – Will be informed later

Application Fee
Unreserved candidates will have to pay an examination fee of Rs.100. Women candidates and SC/ST candidates are exempted from this fee. Fee can be deposited through SBI Challan/SBI Net Banking or MasterCard, Credit Card or Debit Card.

Exam Pattern, Level and Syllabus
The level of SSC Constable Recruitment Exam 2021 will be of Matriculation Level. That is, questions of 10th level will be asked in the exam. Candidates will first be called for written test (Computer based written test). The candidates who qualify in the written test will be called for Physical Efficiency Test (PET). Know here how the exam pattern of the written exam will be- 

100 questions of 100 marks will be asked in the written examination. All questions will be objective type. The exam will be of 90 minutes. The question paper will be divided into four parts. Part A will be of General Intelligence and Reasoning. Part B will be of General Knowledge and General Awareness. Part C will be of Elementary Mathematics and Part D will be of English/Hindi. There will be 25-25 questions in all the four parts. Each part will be of 25 marks each. Fourth mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. That is, if four questions are wrong then one mark will be deducted. 

Questions will be asked from these topics in General Intelligence and Reasoning – Analogies, Alphabetical and Number Series, Coding and Decoding, Similarities and Differences, Spatial Orientation, Visual Memory, Observation, Relationship, Arithmetic Reasoning, Figures Classification, Non Verbal Series etc. 

General Knowledge and General Awareness- For its preparation, study current affairs, science and technology, history, geography, political science, Indian constitution, sports, culture, economics and other important subjects. 

Elementary Maths: Number System, Computation, Decimals, Fractions, Relationship in Numbers, Least Common Commons (LCM), Greatest Common Factors (HCF), Ratio and Proportion, Percentage, Mensuration, Time and Work, Time and Distance, Simple and Compound Interest, Profit and Loss, Average, Calculation of Age etc. 

English/Hindi: In this, basic knowledge about the language of the candidates will be checked. 

If the same marks come in the merit, then who will be selected, know the rules
like every time lakhs of candidates will apply for it, so obviously there will be a tie in the marks of many candidates in the merit. That is, they will have the same marks. 
If two or more candidates have the same marks in the final merit, then who will be selected? Who will be placed higher in merit? SSC has made four rules for this. The candidate who fulfills these rules will be placed higher in the merit. 

Rule 
– If the marks of two or more candidates are same then their Part A Marks of Written Test (CBT) will be considered. Whose marks will be higher in Part A, he will be placed higher in the merit. 
If Part A of their written test is also same then Part B will be seen. 
If the numbers are the same in Part B as well, then the date of birth will decide. Whoever is older, will be placed higher in the merit. 
If the date of birth is not decided then alphabetical order of the names will be seen. The name of the person whose name comes first in the alphabet, his/her name will come up in the merit.

Roselin Ravikrishnan

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