The SSC GD Constable Exam is a national-level exam conducted every year by the Staff Selection Commission of India to recruit candidates for the General Duty post of Constables (GD) in BSF, CISF, CRPF, SSB, ITBP, AR and SSF.
SSC GD Exam Pattern
Part
Subject
No. of Questions
Maximum Marks
Exam Duration
A
General Intelligence & Reasoning
20
40
60 minutes
B
General Knowledge & General Awareness
20
40
C
Elementary Mathematics
20
40
D
English/ Hindi
20
40
Total
80
160
SSC GD Age Limit
Category
Age Relaxation
SC/ST
5 years
OBC
3 years
Ex-Servicemen
3 years after deduction of the military service given from the actual age as on the date of reckoning
Dependent and Children of victims killed in the communal riots of 2002 or 1984 riots in Gujarat (Unreserved)
5 years
Dependents and Children of victims killed in the communal riots of 2002 or 1984 riots in Gujarat (OBC)
8 years
Dependents and Children of victims killed in the communal riots of 2002 or 1984 riots of 2002 in Gujarat (SC/ ST)
10 years
For the Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
The candidate must be efficient to finish the race within the time limit as mentioned in the below table. The limit has been set differently for candidates of the Ladakh region.
SSC GD General Knowledge and General Awareness Syllabus
Subjects
Topics
General Knowledge and General Awareness
Scientific Inventions SportsGeographyEconomyIndian/World HistoryGeneral PolityAwards and HonorsImportant DatesCultureCurrent Affairs
SSC GD Elementary Mathematics Syllabus
Subjects
Topics
Elementary Mathematics
Number SystemPercentagesAveragesRatio and ProportionsInterestsProfit and LossMensurationSpeed, Time, and DistanceTime and WorkDiscountBasics of Number SystemSimplificationFundamental Arithmetic OperationsHCF/LCMPipes and CisternsPerimeter, Areas, VolumesSimple Interest and Compound InterestCircles, Triangles, Quadrangles
SSC GD General Intelligence and Reasoning Syllabus
Subjects
Topics
General Intelligence and Reasoning
Spatial VisualizationSpatial OrientationArithmetical ReasoningVerbal ReasoningNon-Verbal ReasoningObservationVisual MemoryCoding-DecodingSimilarities and DifferencesAnalogiesRecent Studies and Theories
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