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Suraj Kumar karn

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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has released the SSC GD Physical Admit Card 2024 on its official website on September 11, 2024. Candidates can download the SSC GD PET/PST admit card 2024 through the login link by entering their required credentials.SSC GD 2024 Constable PST and PET along with DV/DME rounds are scheduled to take place from 23rd September to 09th November 2024, so candidates are advised to prepare accordingly. The admit card to the candidates shortlisted for PST / PET has been issued by the Nodal CAPF .The SSC GD PET PST will be held from 23 September to 8 November 2024. The SSC GD PET PST Admit Card has been rel

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a year ago

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Sonali

Contributor-Level 9

Have a look at the SSC GD important topics for the General Awareness section:

 

Indian Constitution

Geography

History

Culture

Economics

General Polity

India and its neighboring countries

Scientific Research,

Sports, etc.

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a year ago

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Sonali

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) releases the state-wise SSC GD Constable vacancies during the examination process. The final SSC GD vacancy list is released state-wise, category-wise, post-wise and gender-wise. The SSC GD Constable vacancy is released in two parts I and Part II. Part I comprises SSC GD vacancies for BSF, CSIF, CRPF, SSB, ITPB, AR and SSF. Part II comprises the vacancies for NCB. The SSC GD vacancy is also announced in the official notification. The GD Constable vacancies announced in the notification are given gender-wise for males and females and force-wise.

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Sonali

Contributor-Level 9

The SSC GD vacancies are released for Constable (General Duty), Rifleman (General Duty) and Sepoy in NCB posts. The SSC GD vacancy is distributed among all the forces including:

 

Border Security Force (BSF)

Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)

Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)

Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)

Sashastra Seem Bal (SSB)

Secretariat Security Force (SSF)

Rifleman (General Duty) - Assam Rifle

Sepoy-NCB

SSC GD Constable exam is a national-level exam conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC). The SSC Constable exam is a popular exam among candidates because of its eligibility criteria and salary.

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Sonali

Contributor-Level 9

It's better to study for a shorter time every day than to cram for long hours on weekends. Consistent effort and practice are key to success in any exam. In conclusion, one year can be sufficient for SSC preparation if you have a solid strategy, a dedicated study plan, and consistent effort. Yes, 1 year is enough for SSC GD exam preparation. Candidates should begin their exam preparation by going through the SSC GD exam pattern and syllabus. After going through the entire syllabus, candidates should start practicing for the exam.

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a year ago

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Sonali

Contributor-Level 9

The answer key is the official source to calculate the final marks of the candidates and, based on that, the SSC GD result is prepared. To download the answer key, candidates need to log in on the link activated by the Commission.Yes, there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer. The SSC GD exam is an objective type exam conducted online as Computer Based Exam (CBE). The marks assigned for the correct answer is 2 marks and the negative marking is 0.25 marks. No marks are deducted for unattempted questions

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a year ago

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Malavika

Contributor-Level 10

If you are having trouble with your SSC registration and password, you can:

Go to the SSC website and click the Forgot Password link. You will need to enter the email ID or mobile number you used during one-time registration, along with your permanent state. 

Go to the SSC website and click the Forgot Registration Number link. You will need to enter your name, father's name, and date of birth. 

You can contact the SSC helpdesk or support team by email, phone, or chat. You can also contact your respective Regional Office.

Try clearing your browser's cache and cookies, or using a different browser. 

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a year ago

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Malavika

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, covering the whole SSC GD syllabus is enough for the preparation of the exam. The SSC GD syllabus includes General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Knowledge and General Awareness, Elementary Mathematics and English/Hindi. To prepare for the SSC GD Constable exam, candidates need to know the SSC GD exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly. Thorough knowledge of the SSC GD Constable syllabus is more important as it helps the candidates to know the subject-wise important topics to cover for the exam. By going through the SSC GD  syllabus, candidates can accordingly plan and strategise their exam preparation. Thus syllabus is the

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a year ago

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Malavika

Contributor-Level 10

The SSC GD exam pattern and syllabus was changed in the year 2022. The exam pattern for the SSC GD exam, including the time duration and number of questions, was changed by the Commission. However each year the syllabus will be notified officially. The SSC GD Constable exam comprises a total of 80 objective-type MCQs of two marks each. The SSC GD 2025 syllabus includes General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Knowledge and General Awareness, Elementary Mathematics and English/Hindi. To prepare for the SSC GD Constable exam, candidates need to know the SSC GD exam pattern and syllabus. 

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