→ Candidates waiting for final results of prescribed educational qualification are not eligible to apply.
→ Age (as on 01.07.2024): 18 - 28 years
→ Candidates must have their own active mobile number and a valid personal Email ID for all communication during the entire duration of recruitment, as all communication with them will only be through SMS and/or email.
→ Details filled in the ’Create an Account’ form (including mobile number and Email ID) cannot be modified at any stage, once the account is created.
→ AGE LIMIT (as on 01.07.2024):
→ Post Prescribed age in normal course (as on 01.07.2024) Age applicable to this CEN (as on 01.07.2024)*
→ Constable (Exe.) 18 to 25 years 18 to 28 years
EXAMINATION FEE
EXAMINATION FEE
Categories / Communities of Candidates
Fee
For all candidates
₹ 500
For candidates who belong to SC, ST, Ex-Servicemen, Female, Minorities or Economically Backward Class (EBC)
₹ 250
Computer Based Test (CBT)
→ The standard of examination will be 10th/Matric level.
→ Pattern & Syllabus of CBT:
Total Duration: 90 minutes & Total Questions: 120
Candidates shall be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer. No mark shall be awarded or deducted for questions not attempted
There shall be negative marking @1/3rd marks for each wrong answer.
Normalization of marks will be done for CBTs held in multiple shifts.
Minimum pass percentage for eligibility: UR, EWS and OBC-NCL - 35%, SC & ST - 30%
→ The marks scored in CBT shall be counted for shortlisting of candidates for further stages of this recruitment process
→ Syllabus for CBT: Questions will be of objective type with multiple choice answers and are likely to cover topics pertaining to the following syllabus a. Arithmetic (35 marks): Questions on Number System, Whole Numbers, Decimal & Fractions and relationship between numbers, fundamental arithmetical operations, Percentages, Ratio & Proportion, Averages, Interest, Profit & Loss, Discount, Use of Tables & Graphs, Mensuration, Time & Distance, etc. b. General Intelligence and Reasoning (35 marks): Questions on Analogies, Similarities and Differences, Spatial Visualization, Spatial Orientation, Problem Solving Analysis, Judgement, Decision Making, Visual Memory, Discriminating observation, Relationship concepts, Arithmetical Reasoning, Verbal & Figure classification, Arithmetic number series, Non-verbal series, Coding and Decoding, Statement- Conclusion, Syllogistic reasoning, etc. c. General Awareness (50 marks): Questions will be aimed at testing the candidate’s general awareness of the Environment around him/her and its application to society; to test knowledge of current Events and such matters of everyday observation and experience as may be expected of any educated person. The test will also include questions relating to Indian History, Art and Culture, Geography, Economics, General Polity, Indian Constitution, Sports, General Science, etc.
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