What is the weightage of SSC GD Constable Exam?
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SSC GD CBE holds weightage of 160 marks. The SSC GD exam pattern was changed in 2022. Earlier, SSC GD CBE held a weightage of 100 marks. The time allotted to the exam is one hour now instead of 90 minutes earlier. The number of questions have been reduced from 100 to 80. The marks allotted to one question have been increased from one to two marks. As a result, the negative marking for incorrect answers increased from 0.25 to 0.50.
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The SSC GD Constable Examination 2024 will be divided into 4 sections of 80 questions each . Each section will have 20 questions and a total of 160 marks .
Candidates will be awarded a +2 for every right answer and a -0.25 marks for every wrong one.
To know more about SSC GD Constable Examination refer to the official website.
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Candidates can take the SSC GD mock test by following the steps shared below:
- Visit the official website- ssc.gov.in.
- Go to the mock test link under the 'For Candidates'.
- Choose 'SSC-Mock Test' under the select post tab.
- Go through the details and click on the login link.
- Enter the password 'ABC1' and log in.
- Start attempting the mock test.
- Complete and submit the test.
The SSC GD Constable mock test has been released by the Staff Selection Commission on its official website. Candidates can now take the SSC GD mock test online for free. Candidates can get a better knowledge of time management in the exam by practicing the mock. For more details, candidates can visit this page - https://www.shiksha.com/exams/ssc-exam
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The SSC GD full form is Staff Selection Commission General Duty. The complete exam name is SSC GD Constable recruitment, which is a yearly exam conducted at the national level. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) and the Union Ministry of Home Affairs hold this exam every year for Constable GD, Rifleman GD and Sepoy posts in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and Assam Rifle.
In the SSC GD exam, candidates need to give their preferences for posts while filling out the online form. Candidates need to choose seven Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) in order of priority. It is compulsory to fill out a total of seven SSC GD post preferences of forces in the application form.
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