SSC: 441 Contenders for One Post in Delhi Police, CAPF SI Recruitment, Maximum Number of Applications from OBC Category

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SSC Delhi Police CAPF SI Recruitment 2023: 400 each for Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces (SSC, BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBP and SSB) Sub-Inspector (SI) Recruitment Exam 2023 Candidates from more country have applied for this post. SSC has invited online applications from candidates aged 20 to 25 years till August 15 for the recruitment of 1876 posts. According to the information provided by the Commission to the Central Region (Uttar Pradesh and Bihar) candidates under Right to Information (RTI), 8,27,602 candidates had applied till the last date. That is, an average of 441 contenders are in the fray for one seat for the first phase of computer-based examination proposed in October.

A large number of candidates from Madhya Pradesh (Uttar Pradesh and Bihar) apply for SI Recruitment. However, the commission did not specify in the RTI the total number of applications received from UP-Bihar. In 2022, 175329 candidates applied for the recruitment of 4300 posts from Madhya Pradesh.

Application at a glance
Unreserved 1,37,213
OBC 3,04,761
EWS 63,163
SC 2,08,466
ST 1,13,999
8,27,602 in total

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Less penalty for negative marking
Under the new criteria, one quarter mark will be deducted for each wrong answer in Paper-1 and Paper-2. While the recruitment notification released on July 22, 2023 said that one-third of the marks will be deducted if the question is wrong.

The exam will be conducted in three phases. In the first phase, the written examination will consist of objective multiple choice questions. Those who qualify the preliminary exam will be called for PET PST. That is, the second phase will be Physical Efficiency Test and Physical Standard Test (PET and PST). Passing, high jump, long jump and height measurement are mandatory in this phase of running. That means it will be only qualifying. His marks will not be added to the final merit.

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