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SSC CPO ' OVERVIEW

SSC CPO 2023: Exam Dates

If you're planning to apply for the SSC CPO 2023 exam, it's important to keep track of the important dates related to the exam. Here are the important dates related to the SSC CPO Recruitment 2023:

Event Dates (Tentative)

Official Notification release date

July 2023

Opening date of online application form

 August 2023

Closing date of online application form

August 2023

Last date for online payment

August 2023

Paper – I Admit Card release date

September 2023

Paper – I exam date

October 2023

Paper – I result date

To be announced

PST, PET & Medical test date

 January 2024

PST, PET & Medical test result date

To be announced

Paper – II Admit Card release date

 February 2024

Paper – II exam date

March 2024

Final result date

 To be announced

•  Aspirants who are interested in the SSC CPO 2023 exam can apply online by visiting the official website of SSC. The opening date of the online application form is tentatively scheduled for August 2023, and the closing date for the same is also tentatively scheduled for August 2023. Candidates must ensure that they fulfill the eligibility criteria before applying for the exam.

•  The Paper-I exam is tentatively scheduled for October 2023, and aspirants can download the admit card for the same from the official website of SSC in September 2023. The result date for Paper-I is yet to be announced.

•  Candidates who clear the Paper-I exam will be called for the PST, PET, and Medical test, tentatively scheduled for January 2024. The result date for the same is yet to be announced.

•  The Paper-II exam is tentatively scheduled for March 2024, and aspirants can download the admit card for the same from the official website of SSC in February 2024. The final result date for the SSC CPO 2023 exam is yet to be announced.

What is SSC CPO?

SSC CPO stands for Staff Selection Commission Central Police Organization. It is a competitive examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to recruit Sub-Inspectors in Delhi Police, CAPFs (Central Armed Police Forces), and Assistant Sub-Inspectors in CISF (Central Industrial Security Force).
The SSC CPO exam is conducted in three stages: Paper-I, Physical Standard Test (PST)/ Physical Endurance Test (PET), and Paper II.

Paper-I is a computer-based test consisting of 200 multiple-choice questions divided into four sections: General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Knowledge and General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension. Each section carries 50 marks, and the total duration of the exam is 2 hours.

The PST/PET tests the physical standards and endurance of the candidates. The PST includes measurements of height, chest, and weight, while the PET includes running, long jump, high jump, and other physical activities.

Paper II is also a computer-based test consisting of 200 multiple-choice questions from the English language only. The total duration of the exam is 2 hours, and the maximum marks are 200.
Candidates who qualify for Paper-I and PST/PET are eligible to appear for Paper-II. The final selection is based on the marks obtained in Paper-I and Paper II, as well as the performance in PST/PET and medical examination.
The SSC CPO exam is a highly competitive exam, and candidates need to prepare thoroughly to crack it. It is important to study the syllabus thoroughly and practice the previous year's question papers and mock tests to improve their speed and accuracy. Additionally, candidates should maintain a healthy lifestyle and fitness routine to clear the physical tests.

SSC CPO Exam Summary

•  The SSC CPO (Central Police Organization) exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to recruit candidates for the posts of Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police, CAPFs (Central Armed Police Forces), and Assistant Sub-Inspector in CISF (Central Industrial Security Force).
•  The exam is conducted in three stages: Paper-I, PST/PET, and Paper-II. Paper-I is a computer-based test consisting of 200 multiple-choice questions from four sections - General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Knowledge and General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension. The PST/PET tests the physical standards and endurance of the candidates, while Paper-II is a computer-based test consisting of 200 multiple-choice questions from the English language only.
•  Candidates should start their preparation early and practice previous year's question papers and mock tests to improve their speed and accuracy. They should also maintain a healthy lifestyle and fitness routine to clear the physical tests. Aspirants are advised to regularly visit the official website of the Staff Selection Commission for any updates or changes in the exam schedule.

SSC CPO exam fees

The application fee for the SSC CPO (Central Police Organization) exam varies depending on the category of the candidate. The application fee for the 2022 exam is as follows:

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General/OBC category  Rs. 100/-
SC/ST/Ex-Servicemen/Women candidates  No fee

Candidates can pay the application fee through online mode using net banking, credit card, debit card, or through SBI Challan. The last date for making an online fee payment is July 18, 2022, while the last date for generating an offline Challan is July 20, 2022. The last date for payment through Challan (during working hours of the Bank) is July 22, 2022.
It is important to note that the application fee once paid is non-refundable, and candidates should ensure that they are eligible for the exam before applying. They should also keep a copy of the fee receipt for future reference. Aspirants are advised to regularly visit the official website of the Staff Selection Commission for any updates or changes related to the exam fees.

SSC CPO Exam Eligibility

The eligibility criteria for the SSC CPO (Central Police Organization) exam are as follows:

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Nationality  The candidate must be a citizen of India.
Age Limit  The candidate should be between 20-25 years of age as on January 1, 2022. Age relaxation is provided to candidates belonging to certain categories as per government rules.
Educational Qualification  The candidate must hold a Bachelor's degree from a recognized university or equivalent.
Physical Standards  Candidates must meet the physical standards set by the Staff Selection Commission, including height, chest, and weight measurements. The physical standards vary for male and female candidates and are different for different categories.
Medical Standards  Candidates must meet the medical standards set by the Staff Selection Commission, including vision, hearing, and overall fitness.
Other Requirements  Candidates should possess a valid driving license (for certain posts) and be able to speak Hindi or any other regional language.

It is important for candidates to ensure that they meet all the eligibility criteria before applying for the exam. Any candidate found ineligible at any stage of the selection process will be disqualified. Aspirants are advised to regularly visit the official website of the Staff Selection Commission for any updates or changes related to the eligibility criteria.

SSC CPO Exam Pattern and Syllabus

The SSC CPO (Central Police Organization) exam is conducted in three stages: Paper-I, PST/PET, and Paper-II. there will be a negative marking of 0.25 for each incorrect answer. The exam pattern and syllabus for each stage are as follows:
1. Paper-I: The Paper-I exam is a computer-based test consisting of 200 multiple-choice questions from four sections - General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Knowledge and General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension. The exam is for a total of 200 marks, with a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.

2. PST/PET: The PST/PET is the physical standards and endurance test that candidates must clear to proceed to the next stage of the selection process. The test includes measurement of height, chest, and weight, and endurance tests like race, long jump, and high jump.

3. Paper-II: The Paper-II exam is a computer-based test consisting of 200 multiple-choice questions from the English language only. The exam is for a total of 200 marks, with a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
The syllabus for each section of the SSC CPO exam is as follows:

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General Intelligence and Reasoning  The section tests the candidate's ability to analyze and solve problems. The syllabus includes topics like analogies, similarities and differences, spatial visualization, spatial orientation, problem-solving, analysis, judgment, decision-making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship concepts, arithmetical reasoning, and figural classification.
General Knowledge and General Awareness  The section tests the candidate's knowledge of current events and general awareness of the environment around him/her. The syllabus includes topics like current affairs, history, geography, culture, economic scene, general polity, scientific research, and sports.
Quantitative Aptitude  The section tests the candidate's ability to solve numerical problems. The syllabus includes topics like number systems, decimals and fractions, whole numbers, fundamental arithmetic operations, percentage, ratio and proportion, average, interest, profit and loss, time and work, time and distance, discount, data interpretation, and mensuration.
English Comprehension  The section tests the candidate's ability to understand and use the English language. The syllabus includes topics like comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms, and writing ability.

Aspirants are advised to prepare for each section thoroughly and practice the previous year's question papers and mock tests to improve their speed and accuracy. They should also maintain a healthy lifestyle and fitness routine to clear the physical tests. Candidates should regularly visit the official website of the Staff Selection Commission for any updates or changes related to the exam pattern and syllabus.

SSC CPO Exam Admit Card and Result 

The admit card and result for the SSC CPO (Central Police Organization) exam can be accessed from the official website of the Staff Selection Commission. Here are the details:

1. Admit Card:

The admit card for the SSC CPO exam is released a few weeks before the exam date. Candidates can download their admit card by entering their registration number and date of birth on the official website. The admit card contains important details like the candidate's name, photograph, exam date, time and venue, and exam instructions. It is mandatory to carry the admit card to the exam center along with a valid photo ID proof.

2. Result: 

The result for the SSC CPO exam is usually released a few weeks after the exam date. Candidates can check their results by entering their roll number and other required details on the official website. The result contains details like the candidate's marks, rank, and qualifying status. Candidates who clear the Paper-I exam are called for the PST/PET, while candidates who clear both Paper-I and PST/PET are called for the Paper-II exam.
Candidates should regularly check the official website of the Staff Selection Commission for any updates related to the admit card and results. They should also keep a copy of the admit card and result for future reference. Candidates who clear all the stages of the selection process are finally selected for various posts under the Central Police Organizations like Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police, Sub-Inspector in Border Security Force (BSF), etc.

SSC CPO Exam Salary

The SSC CPO (Central Police Organization) exam is conducted to recruit candidates for various posts under the Central Police Organizations like Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police, Sub-Inspector in Border Security Force (BSF), etc. The salary for these posts is as per the 7th Pay Commission recommendations and may vary based on the posting location and other factors.
The pay scale for the post of Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police, CAPFs, and Assistant Sub-Inspector in CISF is as follows:

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Sub-Inspector (SI) in Delhi Police  The pay scale for this post is Rs. 35,400 - Rs. 1,12,400/-.
Sub-Inspector (SI) in CAPFs  The pay scale for this post is Rs. 35,400 - Rs. 1,12,400/-.
Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) in CISF  The pay scale for this post is Rs. 29,200 - Rs. 92,300/-.

In addition to the basic pay, candidates are also eligible for various allowances like dearness allowance, house rent allowance, medical allowance, and travel allowance, among others. They are also eligible for other benefits like provident fund, pension, and gratuity.

Overall, the salary for SSC CPO posts is lucrative and provides opportunities for growth and career advancement. Candidates should regularly check the official website of the Staff Selection Commission for any updates related to salary and other benefits.