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SSC Sub Inspector Exam : Important Dates

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) administers the SSC Sub-Inspector exam to select applicants for the positions of Sub-Inspector (SI) in the Delhi Police and Sub-Inspector (General Duty) in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). 

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SSC Sub Inspector Exam Highlights

FeatureDetails
Exam NameStaff Selection Commission (SSC) Sub-Inspector (SI) & Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Exam
Posts RecruitedSub-Inspector (SI) in Delhi Police, Sub-Inspector (General Duty) in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) in Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)
EligibilityAge: 20-25 years (Relaxation for reserved categories); Nationality: Indian; Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university
Selection ProcessTier-I CBT (Computer Based Test), Physical Standard Test (PST)/Physical Endurance Test (PET), Tier-II Descriptive Test, Medical Examination (ME), Personality Test (PT)
Tier-I CBT:Objective type questions on Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude and English Language (100 questions, 2 hours)
PST/PETQualifying test for physical fitness (running, jumping, etc.)
Tier-II Descriptive TestEssay writing and letter writing (200 marks)
Medical ExaminationAssesses physical and mental fitness
Personality TestInterview to assess personality, suitability, etc. (100 marks)
Important DatesNotification Release: February 15, 2024; Application Deadline: March 14, 2024; Tier-I Exam Date: May 9, 10, and 13, 2024
Official Websitehttps://ssc.nic.in/

Application Release Date

StageDateDetails
Notification ReleaseFebruary 15, 2024Official notification published on SSC website.
Application StartFebruary 15, 2024Online application portal opened for submission.
Application Last DateMarch 14, 2024Deadline to submit online application with fee payment.
Last Date for Offline Challan PaymentTo be announcedApplicable for candidates opting for offline fee payment.
Last Date for Submission of ChallanTo be announcedDeadline to submit offline challan at designated bank branches.
Tier-I Exam DateMay 9, 10, & 13, 2024Computer Based Test (CBT) scheduled on these dates.
Physical Standard Test (PST)/Physical Endurance Test (PET)To be announcedDates will be notified after Tier-I results.
Tier-II Descriptive Test (Tentative)To be announcedDates will be notified after PST/PET results.
Medical Examination (ME)To be announcedDates will be notified after Tier-II results.
Personality Test (PT)To be announcedDates will be notified after ME results.

Eligibility Criteria

CriteriaDetails
NationalityIndian
Age Limit20-25 years (Relaxation for reserved categories)
Educational QualificationBachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university. Open and Distance Learning (ODL) degrees are valid only if recognized by Distance Education Bureau (DEB) of UGC.
Physical FitnessMust meet the Physical Standard Test (PST) or Physical Endurance Test (PET) requirements set by SSC.
VisionMust meet the minimum vision standards specified by SSC (normal vision without spectacles in one eye and 6/9 in the other eye).
Medical FitnessMust be medically fit as per the standards prescribed by SSC.
Minimum HeightMale: 168 cm
 Female: 157 cm
Chest ExpansionMale: 5 cm (unexpandable chest is a disqualification)
 Female: Not applicable
Additional Requirements for Delhi Police:Male candidates must possess a valid Driving License (LMV) for motorcycle and car as on the date fixed for PST/PET.

Exam Pattern

StageDescriptionMarksDuration
Tier-I CBTComputer Based Test (Objective type questions)2002 hours
 Reasoning5050 minutes
 General Awareness5050 minutes
 Quantitative Aptitude5050 minutes
 English Language5050 minutes
PST/PETPhysical Standard Test/Physical Endurance Test (Qualifying)N/AN/A
Tier-II Descriptive TestEssay Writing and Letter Writing2003 hours
Medical ExaminationAssesses physical and mental fitnessN/AN/A
Personality TestInterview100N/A

Extra Information

  • In Tier-I CBT, erroneous answers result in negative marking (0.25 mark each incorrect answer).
  • The commission may set minimum qualifying scores for each Tier-I CBT section.
  • Those who pass PST/PET and Tier-I will be invited to Tier-II.
  • Those who pass the medical exam and Tier-II round will be invited to the personality test.
    The final merit list will be created using the combined results of the Personality Test, Tier-II, and Tier-II.

Tier-I CBT And Tier-II Exam

Level I CBT:

Thinking:

  • Analogy
  • Blood Relations
  • Direction Sense
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Seating Chart Conundrum
  • Oral Reasoning
  • Nonverbal Reasoning
  • Calendars and Clocks

All Around Awareness:

  • Current Events (both Domestic and Foreign)
  • India’s geographical location
  • India’s past
  • India’s Constitution and Polity
  • Science & Economy in India
  • General Information and Static GK

Ability to Quantify:

  • System of Numbers
  • Percentage
  • Proportion and Ratio
  • On average
  • Profit and Loss for Simple and Compound Interest
  • Measurement
  • Work and Time
  • Distance and Time

Language: English

  • Synonyms and Antonyms
  • Sentence Correction
  • Synopsis
  • Cloze Test
  • One-Word Replacement
  • Idioms and Expressions
  • Grammar and Spelling

Test Descriptive of Tier-II:

  • Essay writing: 200–250 words about a chosen, broadly interesting subject.
  • Writing a Letter: 150–200 words in response to a predetermined scenario or incident.

Exam Preparation

Understand the Exam Pattern:

  • Thoroughly review the official notification and syllabus to understand the exam format, marking scheme, and weightage of each section.
  • Familiarize yourself with the different stages of the selection process (Tier-I, PST/PET, Tier-II, Medical Examination, Personality Test).

Build a Strong Foundation:

  • Strengthen your basic concepts in English Language, Reasoning, General Awareness, and Quantitative Aptitude.
  • Utilize resources like NCERT textbooks, reference books, and online study materials.

Practice Makes Perfect:

  • Solve previous year’s question papers and mock tests regularly.
  • Analyze your performance and identify areas for improvement.
  • Time yourself during practice to develop speed and accuracy.

Focus on Current Affairs:

  • Stay updated on national and international news through newspapers, magazines, and reliable online sources.
  • Refer to government websites and publications for authentic information.

Develop Your Writing Skills:

  • Practice essay writing and letter writing regularly, focusing on clarity, structure, and vocabulary.
  • Join online forums or writing groups for feedback and improvement.

Physical Fitness Training:

  • Start practicing for the PST/PET well in advance.
  • Follow a regular exercise routine to build stamina and endurance.
  • Practice running, jumping, and other required physical activities.

 Stay Motivated:

  • Set realistic goals and track your progress to stay motivated.
  • Join online communities or study groups to connect with other aspirants and share experiences.
  • Seek guidance from mentors or experienced teachers if needed.

Frequently Asked Question

You need to: in order to be qualified for the SSC Sub-Inspector exam.


Be between the ages of 20 and 25 (with some groups granted an exception).
Indian citizenship.
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college.
For the Delhi Police SI position, you must have a valid LMV driver’s license (male candidates only).

The SSC CPO starting salary ranges from ₹35,400 to ₹41,231 in-hand, depending on deductions. With promotions and allowances, it can reach up to ₹1,12,400.

  • High competition: Many aspirants compete for limited seats, requiring strong preparation and performance.
  • Comprehensive syllabus: Covering diverse subjects like reasoning, English, and current affairs demands dedicated study.
  • Multi-stage selection: Passing Tier-I, physical tests, and personality tests demands well-rounded skills.
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The age limit for SSC Sub-Inspector exam is 20-25 years, with relaxation for reserved categories (3 years for OBC, 5 years for SC/ST).

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