Staff Selection Commission is going to conduct Constable (General Duty) 2021 recruitment PET PST exam from 18 May to 09 June 2022. All written exam qualified candidates will have to appear for Physical Standards Test and Physical Efficiency Test at centres determined by the Commission in consultation with the CAPFs. The selection for these posts is to be done through written exam, PET/PST and Medical exam.
Earlier written exam was held from 16 November to 15 December 2021.
Admit card / admission certificates of SSC Constable GD can be downloaded from below links after release.
SSC will release Constable admit card at regional websites 1-3 weeks before exam date. For admit card and more updates like notices, rejection list, visit your state / region website.
PET PST Exam Date: 18 May 2022 to 09 June 2022.
Exam Date: 16 November 2021 to 15 December 2021.
Admit card release date: 10-20 days before exam
Selection Process:
1. Physical Standards Test : (Female candidates are eligible only for posts earmarked for them).
(i) All candidates applying for the recruitment and prima-facie eligible will be called to appear in Physical Standards Test and Physical Efficiency Test at places finalized by the Commission in consultation with the CAPFs. Detailed scrutiny of their eligibility will not be undertaken before PET/ PST.
Therefore, it will be the responsibility of the candidate to verify their eligibility as prescribed in this notice before appearing for PST/ PET.
2. Written Examination –
The Commission will conduct written examination of candidates. Though the Commission will endeavour to accommodate the candidates in centres opted by him / her, it may combine the centres or divert the candidates to other centres, depending on administrative convenience. The written examination will consist of one objective type paper containing 100 questions carrying 100 marks.
PET PST Exam Date: 18 May 2022 to 09 June 2022.
Exam Date: 16 November 2021 to 15 December 2021.
Admit card release date: 10-20 days before exam
Candidates need to get their hall ticket from the regional website of SSC. The direct links for admit card are below.
Earlier SSC had completed the application process for Constable recruitment. Candidates have to work harder as competition is getting tougher and tougher day by day. Meanwhile, aspirants should focus on this test with a target to qualify it.
Rejected applications list can be checked by visiting the SSC regional websites given below after admit card release. If you are not able to download your admit card then check your name in the rejected list.
The recruitment process will consist of following steps:
- Written Examination
- Physical Standards Test (PET) and Physical Efficiency Test (PST)
- Medical Examination:
Mode of Selection:
The final result along with force allocation will be done on performance in Computer Based Examination. PET/PMT & DME are of qualifying nature.
Selection Process:
1. Physical Standards Test : (Female candidates are eligible only for posts earmarked for them).
(i) All candidates applying for the recruitment and prima-facie eligible will be called to appear in Physical Standards Test and Physical Efficiency Test at places finalized by the Commission in consultation with the CAPFs. Detailed scrutiny of their eligibility will not be undertaken before PET/ PST.
Therefore, it will be the responsibility of the candidate to verify their eligibility as prescribed in this notice before appearing for PST/ PET.
2. Written Examination –
The Commission will conduct written examination of candidates. Though the Commission will endeavour to accommodate the candidates in centres opted by him / her, it may combine the centres or divert the candidates to other centres, depending on administrative convenience. The written examination will consist of one objective type paper containing 100 questions carrying 100 marks.
Physical Standards:
3. Medical Examination: Only those candidates who have scored above the cut off marks fixed by the Commission in Written Examination will be required to appear in the Medical Examination. The Commission shall have the discretion to fix different qualifying standards for candidates belonging to different categories in different states/UTs, taking into consideration vacancies allotted to each
State/UT.
Candidates can print them by visiting the direct links above. On those websites, candidates should click on download duplicate admit card link provided. After that, they need to enter their registration number and date of birth to download their admit card. After downloading, they should take a print of it and keep it at a safe place. They have to bring it to the exam hall at the time of exam. All details like exam date, venue, ticket number, roll number etc. will be mentioned it.
Physical standards laid down for the post of Constable are –
a) Height :
For Males : 170 cms.
For Females : 157 cms.
b) Chest :
For males only – Unexpanded : 80 cms.
– Expanded : Min expansion 5 cms.
c) Weight : For males and Females : Proportionate to height and age as per medical standards.
Physical Standard Test(PST)/ Physical Efficiency Test (PET):
a) Candidates who are found eligible on height parameters will undergo PET (race) followed by biometric/ technology aided identification.
a) Height :
For Males : 170 cms.
For Females : 157 cms.
b) Chest :
For males only – Unexpanded : 80 cms.
– Expanded : Min expansion 5 cms.
c) Weight : For males and Females : Proportionate to height and age as per medical standards.
Physical Standard Test(PST)/ Physical Efficiency Test (PET):
a) Candidates who are found eligible on height parameters will undergo PET (race) followed by biometric/ technology aided identification.
Physical Efficiency Test
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For Male Candidates
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For Female Candidates
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Race
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5 Km in 24 Minutes
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1.6 Km in 8 Min. 30 sec.
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PET for candidates of Laddakh Region
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For Male Candidates
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For Female Candidates
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Race
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1 mile in 6 min. 30 sec.
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800 meters in 4 minutes
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3. Medical Examination: Only those candidates who have scored above the cut off marks fixed by the Commission in Written Examination will be required to appear in the Medical Examination. The Commission shall have the discretion to fix different qualifying standards for candidates belonging to different categories in different states/UTs, taking into consideration vacancies allotted to each
State/UT.
Important links: