The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts SSC CPO Exam for the posts of Sub-Inspector (SI) in Delhi Police, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). There are lakhs of job aspirants who wish to apply for this government exam. There is always a cut-throat competition. If the candidate wishes to apply and crack the SSC CPO exam then one should be abreast with the exam pattern, syllabus and the physical fitness requirements before they apply and start the preparation. The candidate’s preparation must be full-fledged not only with the subjective part but also be physically fit until the day of the SSC CPO exam and even after that.
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Know the detailed Syllabus of SSC SI In Delhi Police & CAPF Exam
Know the detailed Eligibility criteria for the SSC SI in Delhi Police & CAPF
Here is a detailed preparation strategy that the candidates can follow.
Subject-wise preparation tips for SSC CPO SI in Delhi Police and CAPF Exam
Given below are the topics that have been asked in the previous examination conducted by SSC
English Comprehension Topics |
Number of Questions asked |
Grammar Section (Error Spotting, Phrase Replacement, Fill in the Blanks) |
8-10 |
Vocabulary (Cloze Test, Synonym Antonym, Spellings, Idiom Meaning, One Word Replacement) |
20-30 |
Reading Comprehension |
5-10 |
General Intelligence and Reasoning: The candidates need to have analytical thinking and in-depth understanding of the basic concepts to answer these questions. They need to develop problem-solving skills and enhance their thinking power. They must have a grip on both verbal and non-verbal reasoning.
Given below are the topics that have been asked in the previous examination conducted by SSC.
General Intelligence & Reasoning Topics |
Number of Questions asked |
Analogy |
5-7 |
Classification |
7-9 |
Series |
3-5 |
Coding-Decoding |
2-3 |
Blood Relations |
1-2 |
Ordering and Ranking |
0-2 |
Alphabet or Word Test |
4-5 |
Direction and Sense |
1-3 |
Venn Diagrams |
4-5 |
Missing number |
1-3 |
Puzzles |
4-6 |
Data Sufficiency |
5-7 |
General Knowledge and General Awareness: This section evaluates a candidate’s general knowledge and awareness about a particular subject like Polity, Geography, Chemistry, History, and Current Affairs. If a candidate has a firm grip on the general knowledge and day to day affairs he/she is more likely to succeed.
Given below are the topics that have been asked in the previous examination conducted by SSC
General Knowledge and General Awareness Topics |
Sub-Topics |
Number of Questions asked |
Polity |
Judiciary, Constitution of India |
3-5 |
Science & Technology |
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Environment, Nutrition, Diseases, etc |
10-13 |
History |
Ancient & Medieval History, Indian Freedom Struggle |
6-7 |
Geography |
Indian Geography & World Geography |
5-6 |
Economy |
Economic Organisation, Indian & World Economy |
4-5 |
National & International Affairs |
Government Policies & Schemes, National & International News, Days & Events |
10-11 |
Quantitative Aptitude: Candidates who have maintained a distance from maths now is the time that you try developing interest for the same or else you are going to be at loss. This is also one of the most important sections and needs a regressive practice. The candidates should be clear with the basics and that can be done through the secondary school books. When the candidates are clear with the basics they can opt and learn the short cuts and use them so that they can save time.
Given below are the topics that have been asked in the previous examination conducted by SSC
Quantitative Aptitude Topics |
Number of Questions asked |
Simplification (BODMAS, Fraction, Decimal) |
4-6 |
Ratio and Proportion |
5-7 |
Mixture and Alligation |
0-1 |
(Number Systems LCM, HCF, Rational Irrational Numbers, Integers) |
0-1 |
Algebra (Linear Equations, Identities, Quadratic Equations) |
4-6 |
Profit and Loss |
4-5 |
Average |
1-2 |
Percentage |
1-2 |
Time and Work |
1-2 |
Simple Interest and Compound Interest |
0-2 |
Speed, Distance and Time (Problems on Trains, Boats and Streams, Relative Speed) |
0-2 |
Geometry and Mensuration (Triangles, Circles, Chords, Quadrilaterals) |
7-11 |
Trigonometry |
2-4 |
Data Interpretation (Pie Chart, Bar Graph, Table, Line Chart) |
7-10 |
Know the detailed exam pattern, syllabus and physical fitness criteria for SSC SI in Delhi Police & CAPF
The candidates are only selected if they perform well in all the four stages of SSC CPO Exam, i.e., Paper-I, Physical Standard Test (PST)/ Physical Endurance Test (PET), Paper-II and Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Therefore, one cannot get selected for the post of Sub-Inspector in CAPF & Delhi Police if the candidates are not physically and medically fit. Hence, it is always advisable that the candidates need to keep them physically and mentally fit through physical exercises to clear the physical and medical tests along with studying hard for other subjects. This process requires determination and planning.
Practising yoga also helps to keep a person mentally and physically fit. Do not think that you will start working or preparing for the physical test once you clear your paper 1. Never do that. There are chances that when you start preparing for the physical test at the last moment extra workout can adversely affect your health and you might take days to recover. Hence, start gradually and you are sure to succeed.
Tips to crack SSC SI in Delhi Police & CAPF 2020 exam
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Jotting down important points and shortcuts
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Solving the previous year’s question paper
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Taking mock tests regularly
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Working on the weak areas
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Memorizing all the formulas and shortcuts
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Strategizing the preparation
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Maintaining a balanced diet
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Maintaining weight and working on physic and body
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Exercising and running regularly
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Sleeping on time and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
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