New Delhi: Staff Election Commission (SSC) has released the SSC GD Constable 2021 receipt card on its official website – https://ssc.nic.in/.
Candidates, who have submitted an examination of SSC GD (Constable) 2021, can download their acceptance card on the official website of SSC-CR.org and other regional sites.
Candidates must note that the receipt card for each stage of the examination will not be sent by post.
Safe! You have managed to vote voteogin to see the results per official announcement, the SSC GD Connectable 2021 exam is scheduled to be held from November 16, 2021 to December 15, 2021.
Facilities for downloading acceptance cards will be provided on the Regional Office website and on the Crpf i.e website.
http://www.crpf.gov.in.
The candidates are advised to regularly visit the Commission I.E website.
https://www.sc.nic.in, the regional office concerned and nodal capf i.e.
CRPF for updates in the inspection process and download the recognition card for each stage of the examination.
The Commission has released a receipt card on the official website – ssc.nic.in.
This is the direct link
Computer-based checks (CBE) will be carried out by the Commission only in English and Hindi.
Constable (GD) vacancies in SSF will be filled on all Indian bases while vacancies in all other capf will be filled in accordance with vacancies available in various states / UTS.
In addition, vacancies intended for the border and district guard-affected district of Militant / Naxal are intended for candidates for these districts.
Examination scheme
Computer-based checks: computer-based checks will consist of one type of objective paper that contains 100 questions that carry 100 signs, with the following composition:
Part
Subject
Number of questions.
Maximum sign
Section-a.
General Intelligence and Inquiry
25.
25.
Part-b.
General knowledge and general awareness
25.
25.
Part -c.
SD mathematics
25.
25.
Section-d.
English / Hindi.
25.
25.
All questions will be an objective multiple choice type.
Computer-based checks will be carried out in English and Hindi.
There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
Candidates, therefore, are advised to remember this while answering questions.