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SSC MTS &
Havaldar Selection Process:
The
Selection Procedure of the Exam will be as follows:
1. Computer Based Examination (Paper-I)
2.
Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/ Physical Standard Test (PST) (only for the post
of Havaldar) and a Descriptive Paper (Paper-II)
Scheme of
Examination:
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The examination will consist of a Computer Based Examination (Paper-I),
Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/ Physical Standard Test (PST) (only for the post
of Havaldar) and a Descriptive Paper (Paper-II).
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The schedule of examinations indicated in the Notice is tentative. Any change
in the schedule of examinations will be informed to candidates only through the
website of the Commission.
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There shall be no provision for re-evaluation/ re-checking of the scores. No
correspondence in this regard shall be entertained.
Paper-I (Computer Based Examination):
Part |
Subject |
Number of Questions/ Maximum Marks |
Time Duration (For all four Parts) |
I |
General English |
25/ 25 |
90 Minutes (120 Minutes for candidates eligible for scribes as per para
8.1 and 8.2) |
II |
General Intelligence & Reasoning |
25/ 25 |
|
III |
Numerical Aptitude |
25/ 25 |
|
IV |
General Awareness |
25/ 25 |
- Paper-I will consist of Objective Type, Multiple
choice questions. The questions will be set both in English & Hindi for
Part-II, III & IV.
- There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for
each wrong answer. Candidates are, therefore, advised to keep this in mind
while answering the questions.
- Marks scored by candidates in Paper-I (Computer
Based Examination), if conducted in multiple shifts, will be normalized by using
the formula published by the Commission through Notice No: 1-1/2018-P&P-I
dated 07- 02-2019 and such normalized scores will be used to determine final
merit and cut-off marks.
-Tentative Answer Keys of the Computer Based
Examination will be placed on the website of the Commission after the
Examination. Candidates may go through the Answer Keys and submit online
representations, if any, within the stipulated time limit on payment of Rs
100/- per question. Representations received through any other mode e.g.
letter, application, email, etc. will not be entertained. Representations
regarding the Answer Keys will be scrutinized before finalizing the Answer Keys
and the decision of the Commission in this regard will be final.
Paper-II (Descriptive):
Subject |
Maximum Marks |
Time Duration |
Short Essay and a Letter in English or in
any language included in the 8th schedule of the Constitution. |
50 (25+25) |
45 minutes (60 minutes for the candidates
eligible for scribes as per Para 8.1 and 8.2). |
- Paper-II will
be of descriptive type in ‘Pen and Paper’ Mode in which the candidates will be
required to write a short essay and a letter in English or any language
included in the Schedule-VIII of the Constitution.
- Paper-II will only be of qualifying nature and is
intended to test elementary language skills in view of categorization of the
post as Group-C and in view of job requirements. However, marks scored by the
candidates in Paper-II will be used to decide merit in case more than one
candidate score equal normalized marks in Paper-I.
- Paper-II will be held only for those candidates
who meet the cut-off prescribed by the Commission in Paper-I for different
categories.
- In Paper-II, candidates must write their correct
Roll Number at the prescribed places on the cover page of the Answer Book.
Candidates must also affix signature and Left-hand Thumb Impression in the
relevant columns in the Answer Book. Answer Books not bearing Roll Number,
Signature and Left-hand Thumb Impression shall be awarded zero marks.
- Candidates must not write any personal identity
e.g. name, roll number, mobile number, address, etc. inside the Answer Book
(Paper-II). Failure to adhere to these instructions will be treated as Unfair
Means (UFM) and such candidates will be awarded zero marks and their
candidature will be rejected.
Indicative Syllabus for Computer
Based Examination (Paper-I):
Questions on ‘General Intelligence and Reasoning’
will be nonverbal considering the functions attached to the post. Questions on
Numerical Aptitude and General English will be simple, of a level that an
average matriculate will be in a position to answer comfortably. Questions on
General Awareness will also be of similar standard.
English Language:
Candidates' understanding of the basics of English Language, its vocabulary,
grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage, etc. and
writing ability would be tested.
General Intelligence and Reasoning: It will include questions of non-verbal type. The
test will include questions on similarities and differences, space
visualization, problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual
memory, discriminating observation, relationship concepts, figure
classification, arithmetical number series, non-verbal series etc. The test
will also include questions designed to test the candidate’s abilities to deal
with abstract ideas and symbols and their relationship, arithmetical
computation and other analytical functions.
Numerical Aptitude:
It will include questions on problems relating to Number Systems, Computation
of Whole Numbers, Decimals and Fractions and relationship between Numbers,
Fundamental arithmetical operations, Percentages, Ratio and Proportion,
Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, use of Tables and Graphs,
Mensuration, Time and Distance, Ratio and Time, Time and Work, etc.
General Awareness:
Questions will be designed to test the ability of the candidate’s general
awareness of the environment around him and its application to society.
Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such
matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as
may be expected of an educated person. The test will also include questions
relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining to
Sports, History, Culture, Geography, Economic scene, General Polity including
Indian Constitution, and Scientific Research etc. These questions will be such
that they do not require a special study of any discipline.
For VH candidates of 40% and above visual
disability, there will be no component of Maps/Graphs/Diagrams/Statistical Data
in the Paper.
Paper-II: The Paper will be set in Hindi, English and
in other languages mentioned in the Schedule-VIII of the Constitution as given
at Annexure-XV, to test basic language skills commensurate with the educational
qualification prescribed for the post. Candidates will be required to write one
short essay/ letter.
Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/
Physical Standard Test (PST) for the post of Havaldar in CBIC and CBN: Followings are the PET/ PST standards for the
post of Havaldar in CBIC and CBN:
Physical Efficiency Test (PET):
Walking |
Male |
Female |
Cycling |
1600 meters in 15 minutes. |
1 Km in 20 minutes |
|
8 Kms. in 30 minutes |
3 Kms. in 25 minutes |
- Cycling is not applicable for the post of Havaldar
in DGPM, CBIC.
- A women candidate, who as a result of tests is
found to be pregnant of 12 weeks standing or over, shall be declared
temporarily unfit and her candidature will be held in abeyance until the
confinement is over. Vacancies against temporary unfit candidates will be kept
unfilled in the final result. Such female candidates will be re-examined for
Physical Efficiency Test (PET) six weeks after the date of confinement, subject
to the production of medical certificate of fitness from a registered medical
practitioner. If found fit, they may be appointed against the vacancies kept
reserved for and allowed the benefit of seniority in accordance with the
instructions of the government, as amended from time to time.
Physical Standard Test (PST): The minimum physical standards for the post of
Havaldar in CBIC and CBN are as follows:
Male:
Height |
Chest |
157.5 cms. (relaxable by 5 Cms in the case
of Garhwalis, Assamese, Gorkhas and members of Schedule Tribes) |
Unexpanded: 76 cms Minimum expansion: 5 cms |
Female:
Height |
Weight |
152 cms. relaxable by 2.5 Cms in the case of
Garhwalis, Assamese, Gorkhas and members of Schedule Tribes) |
48 kg (relaxable by 2 Kg in the case of
Garhwalis, Assamese, Gorkhas and members of Schedule Tribes) |
- PET/ PST will be conducted by CBIC / CBN at
various centres finalized by them. The candidates may be called for PET/ PST to
any centre across the country.
- Candidates may note that they must fulfill the
requirements for PET/PST as prescribed in the Recruitment Rules (RRs), subject
to exemption for PwD candidates, if any, that would be notified by CBIC.
- The candidates who wish to avail any relaxation in
PST, the requisite documents must be carried by them while appearing for PET/
PST. The scrutiny of such documents will be carried out by CBIC / CBN at the
time of PET/ PST.
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