Candidates who are planning to apply for the Assistant Sub inspector in CAPF and CISF must read the following stuff as it constitutes the examination pattern and detailed syllabus of the said exam.
Manner of Selection:
Written Test
PST/ PET
Medical Examination
Personality Test/Interview
1. WRITTEN TEST [400 Marks]:
Timing: 10 to 12 Noon
PART 1 [200 POINTS FOR 200 QUESTIONS]
English Comprehension: 50 Points
General Intelligence & Reasoning: 50 Points
Quantitative Aptitude: 50 Points
General Awareness: 50 Points
PART 2 [200 POINTS FOR 200 QUESTIONS]
Timing: 02 to 04 PM
English language & Comprehension: 200 Points
Paper I
Part | Subject | Number of questions | Maximum Marks |
Part A | General Intelligence and reasoning | 50 | 50 |
Part B | General Knowledge & General Awareness | 50 | 50 |
Part C | Quantitative Aptitude | 50 | 50 |
Part D | English Comprehension | 50 | 50 |
Paper II
Subject | Maximum Marks/Questions | Duration |
English Language & Comprehension | 200 marks/200 questions | 2 Hours |
2. PST/ PET: No Marks
PHYSICAL STANDARD TEST
Min. Height for Unreserved Male Candidates: 170 cms
Min. Height for Unreserved Female Candidates: 157 cms
Unexpanded Chest for Unreserved Male Candidates: 80 cms (85 cms Expanded)
PHYSICAL ENDURANCE TEST
For Men Candidates:
High Jump: 1.2 meters (3 chances will be given)
Shot put (16 Lbs): 4.5 meters (3 chances will be given)
Long Jump: 3.65 meters (3 chances will be given)
Racing: 1.6 Kilometer (6.5 minutes) & 100 meters race (16 seconds)
For Women Candidates:
High Jump: 0.9 meters (3 chances will be given)
Long Jump: 2.7 meters (3 chances will be given)
Racing: 100 meters race (18 seconds) & 800 meters race (4 minutes)
3. MEDICAL EXAMINATION
4. PERSONALITY TEST/ INTERVIEW: 100 MARKS
After all the rounds, selected candidates have to undergo the following hurdles as a part of training programme:
Holding the rope on jumping from the Board
Jumping over the Vertical Board
Jumping on the Horizontal Board
Tarzan Swing
Parallel Rope
Vertical Rope
Monkey Crawl
Syllabus for CAPF and CISF
Part A: General Intelligence/reasoning | Verbal and Non Verbal reasoning | Analogies, problem solving, decision making, visual memory description, relationship concepts, coding and decoding, statement conclusion, syllogism, Venn diagram, figurative pattern folding and completion, embedded figures etc |
Part B: General awareness | General awareness | In this section they asked questions form history, geography, civics, politics background, parliament, constitution, physics, biology, chemistry etc. |
Part C: Quantitative Aptitude | Quantitative Aptitude | It is the only portion where candidate can score well if he maintains his speed of doing questions. For this section preparation first you should do RS Aggarwal book for Quantitative Maths.And after words he you can do further practice form other books also. |
Part D: English | English | It is infinite. But one can do all important topics for exam point of view. English has always done in a very smart way. If one can think to become master in English then it is very difficult to qualify in exam. So be smart and do all topics according to the requirement of exam. |
Paper 2: English Language and Comprehension | English Language and Comprehension | In this section you are going to give your best in English only. By this section examiner just want to check your English level. You should prepare well for this exam; you should have command in synonyms, antonyms, vocabulary etc
Date of Advertisement: 15.03.2014
Closing Date: 11.04.2014
Date of Examination: 22.06.2014(Paper I)
29 .09.2014(Paper II)
Official Website :SSC OFFICIAL
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