Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Constable posts exam will be conducted as per which they will be selected. There is a diversified selection criteria which will be followed by each candidate. The name of posts are-
- Driver
- Cook
- Washerman
- Barber
- Safaiwala
- Water Carrier
The selection of candidates will be done based on following criteria-
- Physical Efficiency Test
- Physical Standard Test
- Documentation
- Written Exam- 100 marks
- Trade Test- 50 marks
- Medical Exam
Individual selection methodology is defined below for each post and the candidates can refer them for their preparation.
Physical Efficiency Test (NA for Ex- Servicemen) |
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Gender | Race | Time |
Males | 4.8 Kms | 24 |
Females | 2.4 Kms | 18 |
Physical Standard Test |
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Post Name | Constable Driver | Constable (Cook, Washerman, Barber, Safaiwala and Water Carrier) | |||
Selection Criteria | Height | Chest | Height (Men) | Height (Women) | Chest |
Garhwalis, Kumaonis, Dogras, Marathas and people of Assam, HP, J&K | 165 cms | 78-83 cms | 165 cms | 155 cms | 78-83 cms |
Gorkhas and belonging to North eastern states | 162.5 cms | 77-82 cms | – | – | – |
ST | 162.5 cms | 76- 81 cms | 162.5 cms | 150 cms | 76-18 cms |
ST of North eastern states | 160 cms | 76-81 cms | |||
All Others | 170 cms | 80-85 cms | 167.5 cms | 157 cms | 78-83 cms |
Written Test |
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Exam Type | Multiple Choice Questions | Cut Off: General- 50% and SC/ ST/ OBC- 45% |
Total Questions | 100 (1 mark) | |
Total Time | 2 Hours |
SSB Constable Exam Syllabus: The topics for the exam are-
GK: The questions will be asked from- history, geography, political science, economy, culture, sports, railways, arts, important dates & events, current events of India & World, scientific aspects.
Numerical Ability: Number system, LCM & HCF, algebra, trigonometry, profit & loss, ratio & proportion, decimals, simplification, percentages, time & work, time & distance, graphs & charts, binomial theorem, boats & streams, squares & cubes, simple & compound interest
English & Hindi: Grammar section (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, subject verb agreement, speech, narration, articles), fill in the blanks, vocabulary (meanings, synonyms, antonyms), comprehension passages followed by questions based on it.
General Reasoning: Both verbal & non- verbal reasoning parts- similarities & differences, coding & decoding, missing pattern, odd man series, analytical functions, venn diagrams, relationships, pattern matching, syllogistic reasoning, figure matching, statements & conclusions etc.