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Anangsha Patra

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Recruitment for SI & ASI posts is done in the following departments.

  • Delhi Police 
  • Border Security Force (BSF) 
  • Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) 
  • Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) 
  • Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBPF) 
  • Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) 
  • Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)

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Anangsha Patra

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The table below give SSC CPO salary for Sub Inspector based on the job location:

Basic salary/ AllowancesCity X (urban cities)City Y City Z (rural areas)

Basic Pay

INR 35,400

INR 35,400

INR 35,400

HRA

INR 8,496

INR 5,664

INR 2,832

TA

INR 3,600

INR 1,800

INR 1,800

Gross Salary

INR 47,496

INR 42,864

INR 40,032

Deductions

INR 6,265

INR 6,265

INR 6,265

SSC CPO salary (in-hand)

INR 41,321

INR 36,600

INR 33,767

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Anangsha Patra

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The in-hand salary of SSC CPO is the one which employees get after deducting the taxes and allowances. The in-hand salary of SSC CPO is given below.

ParametersAmount
Basic SSC CPO SalaryINR 35,400
House Rent Allowances (HRA)INR 8946
Travelling Allowances (TA)INR 3600
Dearness Allowances on TANil
Gross SalaryINR 47496
NPSINR 3540
CGHS225
CGEGIS2500
DeductionsINR 6265
SSC CPO in-hand salaryINR 41,231

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Anangsha Patra

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The salary structure of SSC CPO is given below.

PostGroupGrade PayPay LevelIn-hand Salary
Sub-Inspector in Delhi PoliceGroup 'C' Non-GazettedINR 4200Level 6INR 35,400 to 1,12,400
Sub-Inspector in CAPFGroup 'B' Non-Gazetted and Non-MinisterialINR 4200Level 6INR 35,400 to 1,12,400

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The WBCS vacancies affect the WBCS selection process at every stage. The WBCS vacancies play a crucial role in arriving at the WBCS cutoff. In simple words we can say, higher vacancies implies higher candidates to be selected at each stage which consequently result in low cutoff in each stage. The number of vacancies are inversely proportional to the WBCS cutoff at each stage.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The candidates should note that there is no substitution to the hard work. The candidates are suggested to prepare all the topics given in the WBCS syllabus. The candidates can score better by enhancing their answers with graphical representation, factual data tables, relevant quotes and the likes. 

In addition to that, the candidates can boost their score

  • Practice Test Series
  • Choose the Right Optional Subject
  • Focus on Scoring Subjects
  • Improve Weak Areas
  • Stay Updated with Current Affairs
  • Manage Time Effectively

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The candidates should note that the WBPSC WBCS is a competitive exam and the candidates will be required to score as much as they can in order to clear the WBCS exam. There is no qualifying mars assigned for the candidates to clear the exam. The selection of the candidates depend on the WBCS cutoff for their category and their marks in the main (written) and the personality test.

The candidates are required to breach the cutoff of the Mains exam and the final cutoff to get selected in the final merit list.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The WBCS exam is the premiere exam of the state conducted by the West Bengal Public Service Commission. The competition in this exam is fierce and the candidates are suggested to prepare a strategy for WBCS preparation. The candidates can see below some important components which they should keep in mind while preparing for the exam.

  • Preparing a Study Plan.
  • Thorough Study of Topics.
  • Practice with Previous Year Question Papers.
  • Mock Tests and Sample Papers.
  • Stay Updated with Current Affairs.
  • Consistent Preparation and Self-Assessment.
  • Revision.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The eight sections of the WBPSC WBCS prelims exam paper are as follows: 

  1. English Composition
  2. General Science
  3. Current Events of National and International Importance
  4. History of India (Ancient, Medieval, Modern)
  5. Geography of India with special reference to West Bengal
  6. Indian Polity and Economy
  7. Indian National Movement
  8. General Mental Ability

Each Section carry 25 marks. Prelims exam is an objective type test with 200 multiple-choice questions. The duration of the exam is 2.5 hours. It serves as a screening test only.

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