SI ASI Head Constable Syllabus 2017

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SSB SI, ASI, Head Constable Selection Procedure/Scheme:

The Selection Procedure/Scheme of the Exam will be as follows: Written Exam, PET, PST, Document Verification

 (a) HEIGHT & CHEST:-

Name of Post Description Min. Height in Cms. Chest in Cms.
SI (Comm.) ASI (Comm.) & HC (Comm.) For all candidates not belonging to 1 & 2 below: 170 Minimum-80 Minimum expansion-5
1. For Garhwalis, Kumaonis, Gorkhas, Dogras, Marathas Sikkimies candidates and candidates hailing form Leh and Ladakh, Kashmir Valley, North-Eastern State and the state of Himachal Pradesh. 165 Minimum – 78 Minimum expansion-5
2. Adivasis or Tribals including Mizos and Nagas 162.5 Minimum-76 Minimum expansion-5

NOTE:- A CANDIDATE NOT MEETING THE MINIMUM HEIGHT AND CHEST REQUIREMENT WILL BE REJECTED.

 

 (b) Weight:-Weight of the candidate should be proportionate to height and age as per detail given below. Weight will not be disqualification at the time of PST. However, the overweight/underweight candidates will be disqualified at the time of Detailed Medical Examination based on weight and age on the day of Detailed Medical Examination and the height as measured during Physical Standard Test.

Male Average Body Weights in Kilograms For Different Age Groups and Heights

Height in Cms Age in years
18-22 23-27 28-32 33-37
156 44-54 46-56 47-58 48-59
158 45-55 47-57 48.5-59.5 49.5-60.5
160 46-56 47.5-58.5 49.5-60.5 50.5-61.5
162 47-58 49-60 50.5-61.5 52-63
164 48-59 50-61 52-63.5 53-65
166 49.5-60.5 51.5-62.5 53-65 54.5-66.5
168 51-62 52.5-64.5 54.5-66.5 56-68
170 52-64 54-66 56-68 57.5-70.5
172 54-66 55.5-67.5 57-70 59-72
174 55-67 57-70 59-72 61-74.5
176 56.5-69 58.5-71.5 60.5-73.5 62-76
178 57.5-70.5 60-73 61.5-75.5 63.5-77.5
180 59-72 61-75 63.5-77.5 65.5-80
182 61-74.5 62.5-76.5 65-79 66.5-81.5
184 63-77 64.5-78.5 66.5-81.5 68.5-83.5
186 63.5-77.5 65.5-80.5 68-83 70-86
188 65-79 67.5-82.5 70-85.5 71.5-87.5
190 66-81 68.5-83.5 70.5-86.5 72.5-88.5

♦ The body weights given in the chart are corresponding to only certain height (in cms) on even numbers only. In respect of heights in between, the principle of ‘Average’ will be utilized for calculating body weights.

♦ In doubtful cases of overweight, the assessment will be made on the basis of BMI.

NOTE: –

(i) APPEAL AGAINST PHYSICAL STANDARD TEST (PST):- Candidates declared disqualified in Physical Standard Test can prefer an appeal to the Appellate Authority for re-measurement of Height and Chest only. The appeals of the candidates shall be disposed off on the same day.

(ii) Candidates who intend to avail relaxation in height and chest measurements will have to submit certificate as per Annexure-II/IV.

(iii) DOCUMENTATION:-The candidate who qualify the Physical Standard Test will have to go through documentation, in which candidates will have to produce all original documents/certificates the detail of whose are given in the application form to Recruitment Board,failing which the candidate will be disqualified.

(iv) WRITTEN EXAMINATION/ASSESSMENT:– Candidates who qualify documentation will appear in written examination i.e. Paper-I:-

Paper-I (duration: 2 hours):- Paper-I will be of 100 multiple objective type question focusing on General Knowledge, Numerical ability, General English & Hindi, General Reasoning carrying 100 marks. Minimum qualifying marks for Paper-I for all posts will be:-

50 % for General & Ex-Servicemen

45 % for SC/ST/OBC

Paper-II (Technical Written Examination of 2 hours duration): Examination shall be conducted for the posts of Sub-Inspector(Communication), Assistant Sub-Inspector(Communication) and Head Constable(Communication) containing 100 multiple objective type questions designed to test the core competency of the candidates in his technical subject. Minimum qualifying marks for Paper-II will be:-

50 % for General & Ex-Servicemen

45 % for SC/ST/OBC.

Final merit list for the posts of Sub-Inspector (Communication), Assistant Sub-Inspector (Communication) and Head Constable (Communication) will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in the Paper-II (Technical Written Examination) only.

(v) DETAILED MEDICAL EXAMINATION (DME):– Candidates will be put through Detailed Medical Examination strictly on the basis of merit of Written Examination. The Medical Standards for all posts are as under:-

(a) EYE SIGHT- Visual standards for the posts are as under:-

Sl. No. Posts Visual Acuity unaided (Near Vision) Uncorrected visual acuity (Distant Vision) Color Vision Remarks
  Better Worse Better Worse
1. SI (Comm.), ASI (Comm.) & HC (Comm.) N6 N9 6/6 6/9 CP III BY ISIHARA  

REFRACTION:-

(i) For SI (Comm.), ASI (Comm.) & HC (Comm) Visual correction of any kind is not permitted even by glasses.
(ii) For Ex-Servicemen of all posts Hypermetropia: +2 Ds, Myopia: 2.5 DS (including cylinder)
Note: Age related physiological presbyopic changes are likely to occur above 35 years so age wise presbyopic changes relaxation is permitted as mentioned below for near vision (this is in addition to that above relaxation already provided for distant vision.
1. +1DS upto 40 years.
2. +2 DS upto 50 years.
3. +3DS 51 – 60 years & above.

(b) The candidates must not have knock-knee, flat foot, varicose veins, squint in eyes and they should possess high colour vision. The candidates will be tested for colour vision by ISIHARA’s test as well as Edrich-Green Lantern test.

(c) Must be in good mental and bodily health and free from any physical defect likely to interfere with the efficient performance of their duties.

(d) Criteria to determine permissibility of tattoo:The practice of engraving/ tattooing in India is prevalent since time immemorial, but has been limited to depict the name or a religious figure, invariably on inner aspect of forearm and usually on left side. One the other hand the present young generation is considerably under the influence of western culture and thus the number of potential recruits bearing skin art had grown enormously over the year, which is not only distasteful but distract from good order and discipline in the force.

(i) Content:– being a secular country, the religious sentiments of our countrymen are to be respected and thus tattoos depicting religious symbol or figure and the name, as followed in India army, are to be permitted.

(ii) Location:- tattoos marked on traditional sites of the body like inner aspect of forearm, but only LEFT forearm, being non saluting limb or dorsum of the hands are to be allowed.

 

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