Is it mandatory to appear for all stages of SSC GD exam?

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    Rupali Pruthi | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Yes, it is mandatory to appear for all the stages of SSC GD exam- Computer-Based Examination (CBE), Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/ Physical Standard Test (PST) and Detailed Medical Examination (DME)/ Review Medical Examination (RME). Candidates need to qualify the SSC GD CBE by obtaining the cut off marks to get shortlisted for the next round, that is, PET/ PST followed by the DME/ DV round. 

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    Suraj Kumar karn | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    It includes the Computer-Based Test (CBT), followed by the Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/Physical Standards Test (PST), subsequent Medical Tests and Document Verification. The candidates must clear all the phases to qualify for the SSC GD Exam 2024.All those candidates who are preparing for the SSC GD Exam 2024 must be aware of the SSC GD Selection Process 2024. The SSC GD Constable selection process includes 3 stages- Computer Based Test (CBT), Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/Physical Standards Test (PST), and Medical Examination.Selection process for Constable / Rifleman (GD) consists of four stages, which are the Written E

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    Divyansh Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Yes, in accordance with the Staff Selection Commission's (SSC) test procedure, it is required to show up for all phases of the SSC GD (Staff Selection Commission General Duty) exam. There are several stages to the SSC GD test, which include:

    1. Computer-Based Examination (CBE): All candidates are required to take the CBE, which evaluates their knowledge and skills in topics like English/Hindi, Elementary Mathematics, General Knowledge & General Awareness, and General Intelligence & Reasoning.

    2. Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST): Candidates who pass the CBE must take these tests to gauge their level of stami

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