SSC GD Notification 2024 has been released for 26146 vacancies, inviting applications from 10th pass candidates. Fill out your online forms for GD Constable Post by the last date, 31 December 2023.
SSC GD Constable Notification 2024 PDF
The SSC GD Constable Notification 2024 PDF is now available on the official website of the Staff Selection Commission at ssc.nic.in. The official notification PDF contains all the important details that an applicant must know and understand before applying online for the SSC GD Constable 2024 exam. Candidates can download the Official SSC GD Constable 2024 Notification PDF from the link given below.
SSC GD Constable Notification 2024 Overview
The SSC GD Constable 2024 Notification has been released on 24th November 2023, ssc.nic.in. It is a golden opportunity for government job aspirants to secure their jobs with the SSC GD 2024 Constable. Along with a stable career in a government job, it is also loaded with responsibilities. The eligible candidates can go through the below table to check other important information about SSC GD Constable.
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Nationality/Citizenship:: Candidate must be a citizen of India. Vacancies in CAPFs & AR are state/UT/area wise; hence, a candidate must submit domicile/PRC against
his state/UT.
Age Limit: 18-23 years as on 01-01-2024. Candidates should not have been born
earlier than 02-01-2001 and later than 01-01-2006 in normal course.
Age-Relaxation
1 | SC/ ST | 5 years |
2 | OBC | 3 years |
3 | Ex-Servicemen | 3 years after deduction of the military service rendered from the actual age as on the date of reckoning. |
4 | Children and dependent of victims killed in the 1984 riots or communal riots of 2002 in Gujarat (Unreserved/EWS) |
5 years |
5 | Children and dependents of victims killed in the 1984 or communal riots of 2002 in Gujarat (OBC) |
8 years |
6 | Children and dependents of victims | 10 years |
Physical Efficiency Test (PET): Candidates have to clear the race within the
following time limits:
Male | Male | Remarks | |
Race | 5 km in 24 minutes |
1.6 km in 8 ½ minutes |
For candidates other than those belonging to Ladakh Region |
Race | 1.6 Km in 7 minutes |
800 metres in 5 minutes |
For candidates of Ladakh Region. |
Physical Standard Test (PST): Physical Standards for the posts are as follows:
Height:-
Male: 170 cms
Female: 157 cms
Few categories of candidates are allowed relaxation in heights
mentioned above. relaxed standard of height for such
Candidates are as follows:
S No | Relaxation for | Male (Cms) |
Female (Cms) |
(a) | All candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes | 162.5 | 150.0 |
(b) | All Scheduled Tribe candidates of North Eastern States (NE States) |
157.0 | 147.5 |
(c) | All Scheduled Tribe candidates of Left Wing Extremism affected districts |
160.0 | 147.5 |
(d) | Candidates falling in the categories of Garhwalis, Kumaonis, Dogras, Marathas and candidates belonging to the States/UTs of Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh |
165.0 | 155.0 |
(e) | Candidates hailing from the Northeast States of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura |
162.5 | 152.5 |
(f) | Candidates hailing from Gorkha Territorial Administration (GTA) comprising of the three Sub-Divisions of Darjeeling District, namely Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong and |
157.0 | 152.5 |
Chest: Male candidates should have following standards of chest measurement:
Un-expanded: 80 cm
Minimum expansion: 5 cm
Few categories of candidates are allowed relaxation in chest
measurement. Relaxed standard of chest measurement for
such candidates are as follows:
Chest Relaxation:-
S No |
Relaxation for | Un-expanded (cms) |
Minimum Expansion (cms) |
(a) | All candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes |
76 | 5 |
(b) | Candidates falling in the categories of Garhwalis, Kumaonis, Dogras, Marathas and candidates belonging to the States/ UTs of Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh |
78 | 5 |
(c) | Candidates hailing from North-Eastern Sates of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura and Gorkha Territorial Administration (GTA) |
77 | 5 |
Weight: proportionate to height and age as per medical standards.
Scheme of Examination: Computer-Based Examination: The computer-based examination will consist
of one objective-type paper containing 80 questions carrying 2 marks each, with the following composition.
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SSC GD Syllabus for the Examination:–
General Intelligence and Reasoning: Analytical aptitude and ability to observe and distinguish patterns will be tested through questions principally of non-verbal type. This component may include questions on analogies, similarities and differences, Page 14 of 56, spatial visualization, spatial orientation, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship concepts, arithmetical reasoning and figural classification, arithmetic number series, non-verbal series, coding and decoding, etc.
General Knowledge and General Awareness: Questions in this component will be aimed at testing the candidate’s general awareness of the environment around him. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters as every day observations and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of any educated person The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighboring countries, especially pertaining to sports, History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General politics, Indian Constitution, scientific research, etc. These Questions will be such that they do not require a special study of any discipline.
Elementary Mathematics: This paper will include questions on problems relating to Number Systems, Computation of Whole Numbers, Decimals and Fractions, relationships between Numbers, Fundamental arithmetical operations, Percentages, Ratio and Proportion, Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, measurement, Time and Distance, Ratio and Time, Time and Work, etc.
English/Hindi: Candidates’ ability to understand basic English/Hindi and his basic comprehension would be tested.
Mode of selection
The recruitment process will consist of a computer-based examination (CBE), a standard standard test (PST), an efficiency test (PET), a medical examination (DME/RME), and document verification.
Candidates scoring the following cut-off marks (without adding bonus marks to NCC certificate holders) will be considered eligible for short-listing to the next stage, i.e., PST/PET:
UR | 30% |
OBC/ EWS | 25% |
All other categories | 20% |
NCC Certificate holders will be granted the following incentive marks provisionally, which will be added to the normalized scores of the candidate.
NCC ‘C’ Certificate | 5% of maximum marks of examination |
NCC ‘B’ Certificate | 3% of maximum marks of examination |
NCC ‘A’ Certificate | 2% of maximum marks of examination |