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    SSC GD Constable Exam Pattern — Stages, Marks & Time Management

    30 May 20261 min read
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    SSC GD Constable Exam Pattern — this page explains the long-term, evergreen exam-pattern structure of the SSC GD Constable examination conducted by Staff Selection Commission (SSC). Use it to plan section-wise time management; the exact number of questions, marks per question and negative-marking ratio for any particular cycle are the ones printed in the official SSC GD Constable notification PDF on ssc.gov.in.

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    About the SSC GD Constable exam pattern

    The CBE is an objective online paper across four sections. Subsequently, candidates clearing the CBE are called for PET/PST in order of merit, followed by a detailed medical examination by a medical board. Refer to the official notification for exact section composition, marks and the cycle's physical standards.

    SSC GD Constable screening stages are conducted as online computer-based tests (CBTs) of objective-type multiple-choice questions. Subsequent stages may include descriptive papers, skill tests, physical efficiency tests, document verification and a medical examination — as prescribed for the cadre. The exact composition of each stage in the current cycle is restated in the official notification annexure.

    General structure of each stage

    • Mode of examination: online computer-based test (CBT) for objective papers, conducted across designated centres allotted by SSC.
    • Question type: objective multiple-choice; descriptive paper(s) wherever prescribed for the cadre.
    • Language of paper: typically bilingual — English and Hindi — except for English/Language sections which are tested in the prescribed language only.
    • Sectional timing: some SSC stages enforce sectional time limits; others allow free-flow within the overall time. Always check the cycle-specific notification.
    • Negative marking: applicable to most objective papers — refer to the official notification for the exact deduction ratio.

    Time management on exam day

    Online CBTs reward accuracy under pressure more than rote recall. A workable time-management framework for SSC GD Constable is:

    1. Strong-suit first: begin with the section you are most confident in to bank early marks and settle nerves.
    2. Two passes per section: first pass picks the high-confidence questions; second pass returns to the medium-confidence ones with the remaining time.
    3. Skip discipline: if a question cannot be cracked in under 60 seconds at the screening stage, flag and skip — the cost of blind attempts under negative marking is high.
    4. Buffer for review: leave 3–5 minutes per section to review flagged questions before final submission.
    5. Calculator usage: where the on-screen calculator is permitted, use it only when arithmetic shortcuts genuinely fail — typing slows you down.

    Negative-marking strategy

    Negative marking discourages guesswork but rewards informed elimination. Use the following rules of thumb:

    • Attempt every question where you can eliminate at least two options confidently — expected value is positive.
    • Skip every question where you cannot eliminate even one option — expected value is negative.
    • For two-option dilemmas, attempt only if you have a domain reason to prefer one — coin-flip attempts erode raw scores quickly.
    • For descriptive papers, follow the word limit and rubric closely — examiners reward structure and clarity over length.

    Stages beyond the CBT

    Depending on the cadre, SSC GD Constable may include additional stages such as:

    1. Computer-Based Examination (CBE)
    2. Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST)
    3. Document Verification
    4. Detailed Medical Examination

    For technical or descriptive stages, candidates should rehearse with previous-year papers and timed mock attempts. For physical efficiency tests (where applicable), build endurance for the prescribed events over at least 8–12 weeks and avoid last-minute crash programmes.

    Practice plan tied to the exam pattern

    • Run one full-length mock per week in the official-style interface and review the analytics by topic, not just by total score.
    • Do at least 3 sectional drills per week covering your two weakest sections, in addition to the full-length mock.
    • Solve the last 5 years of SSC GD Constable previous-year papers in timed mode — they reflect the actual difficulty curve more honestly than commercial mocks.
    • Maintain a small notebook of "trap questions" you got wrong and revise it at every weekend.
    • In the last 7–10 days, do not attempt new question types; consolidate revision and focus on speed-with-accuracy drills.

    How to verify any update for SSC GD Constable

    The single authoritative source for SSC GD Constable updates is the official Staff Selection Commission portal at ssc.gov.in. Every paragraph on this page is written from the long-term, evergreen structure of SSC GD Constable — the post profile, the selection process and the broad shape of the syllabus and exam pattern. Specifics such as the exact application window, the cycle-wise vacancy count, the precise application fee, the cut-off marks, the venue allotment, the answer key release schedule and the final result date are always cycle-specific. For those, open the latest official notification PDF on ssc.gov.in and read the relevant clause directly.

    We refresh this page when Staff Selection Commission publishes new SSC GD Constable information so that the structural details here stay aligned with the latest official guidance. We do not publish unverified release dates, leaked answer keys, rumoured vacancy splits or unofficial cut-off claims. If a date is uncertain, this page will say so plainly and point you to the official notification rather than guess.

    Things to avoid while preparing for SSC GD Constable

    • Do not rely on a single coaching prediction for the application window or the exam date — the only binding source is the official SSC notification on ssc.gov.in.
    • Do not assume that age relaxation, fee or syllabus weightage from a previous cycle automatically applies to the current cycle. Reservation clauses and fee structures are restated in every notification.
    • Do not trust unofficial answer keys, leaked papers or social-media cut-off claims; the official answer key window is the only safe input for raw-score estimation.
    • Do not delay document collection. Class 10, Class 12, graduation, category, EWS, PwBD and ID proofs in the prescribed format should be ready before the application window opens — a missing certificate at verification can lead to disqualification.
    • Do not skip the official mock test on the SSC portal before the computer-based stage — familiarity with the testing interface saves crucial minutes on exam day.

    Related SSC pages

    Use the related links below to navigate between the eligibility, syllabus, exam-pattern, admit-card and result pages for SSC GD Constable and other SSC Recruitment pages on this site. All of these pages follow the same evergreen, verification-first structure.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When will the next SSC GD Constable 2026 notification be released?
    SSC GD Constable is notified by Staff Selection Commission (SSC) when vacancies are sanctioned. The official 2026 notification will appear on the SSC portal at ssc.gov.in. We do not publish speculative release dates — this page is updated within 24 hours of any official announcement on ssc.gov.in.
    Who is eligible to apply for SSC GD Constable?
    Eligibility depends on the specific post within SSC GD Constable. As a general rule, candidates must be Indian citizens, must hold the educational qualification prescribed for the post on the cut-off date and must satisfy the age and (where applicable) physical/medical standards. Check the official notification for exact eligibility, age relaxation and post-wise requirements.
    What is the application fee for SSC GD Constable?
    Application fee for SSC GD Constable is restated in every recruitment cycle by SSC. SC/ST/PwBD/female candidates are typically exempt or pay a concessional fee under the prevailing Government norms. The exact figure applicable to your category is the one printed in the official SSC GD Constable notification PDF on ssc.gov.in.
    What is the selection process for SSC GD Constable?
    SSC GD Constable follows a structured multi-stage selection process: Computer-Based Examination (CBE); Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST); Document Verification; Detailed Medical Examination. Each stage is qualifying for the next. The final merit list is prepared as per the weightage formula in the official notification.
    Where can I download the official SSC GD Constable syllabus and exam pattern?
    The official SSC GD Constable syllabus and exam pattern are published as part of the recruitment notification PDF on ssc.gov.in. Use the official document as the binding reference. Coaching summaries are useful for revision but should never override the official syllabus annexure.
    How do I apply online for SSC GD Constable?
    Visit ssc.gov.in during the application window, complete the one-time registration with a valid email and mobile, fill the SSC GD Constable application form, upload the prescribed photograph and signature, pay the fee online and submit. Save the confirmation page and registration credentials for admit-card download and result lookup later.
    When is the SSC GD Constable admit card released?
    The SSC GD Constable admit card is typically released on ssc.gov.in 7 to 15 days before each stage of the exam. Use your registration number and date of birth (or password) to download the admit card and carry the printed copy along with the prescribed photo ID to the exam centre.
    Where can I check the SSC GD Constable result and cut-off?
    SSC GD Constable result and category-wise cut-off marks are published on ssc.gov.in after the provisional answer key and objection window. Do not trust unofficial cut-off claims on social media — the only authoritative source is the result PDF on the official portal.
    What is the salary for SSC GD Constable recruits?
    SSC GD Constable posts are placed at Pay Level 3 of the 7th CPC pay matrix, with applicable Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance based on city class, Transport Allowance, ration allowance, kit maintenance allowance, uniform allowance and risk/hardship allowances for personnel posted in operational areas. The exact pay basket varies between the seven CAPFs and is restated in the official notification. Specific allowances vary by post and place of posting; check the official notification for the exact pay level and the cadre-specific service rules for the full pay basket.
    Is there negative marking in SSC GD Constable?
    Most objective-paper stages of SSC GD Constable carry negative marking; the exact deduction ratio is restated in every official notification. Plan your skip discipline accordingly — blind attempts under negative marking quickly erode the raw score.