Today, March 28, marks the final opportunity for prospective candidates to register for the Staff Selection Commission's (SSC) Central Police Organisation (CPO) exam 2024. Interested individuals can apply on the official SSC website at ssc.gov.in. The examination is set to take place on May 9, 10, and 13, respectively. The deadline for payment of the application fee is tomorrow, March 29. Furthermore, a two-day window for application form corrections will be available on March 30 and 31, respectively.
Refer to the official notification for further information.
Steps to Apply
- Visit the official SSC Headquarters website, ssc.nic.in.
- Navigate to the 'Latest Notifications' tab and select the 'Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces Examination 2024' section.
- Preview and verify submitted information. Modify entries if necessary.
- Agree to the declaration, fill in the captcha code and proceed to payment if applicable.
- After successful submission, the application status will be indicated as 'Application Received (Contents Not Verified).'
- Retain a printed copy of the application form for their records.
The SSC aims to fill a total of 4,187 positions through this recruitment drive. These positions include 125 vacancies for male Sub-Inspectors (SIs) in the Delhi Police, 61 for female SI candidates in the Delhi Police and the remaining 4,001 positions for SI candidates within the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF).
Application Fees
A fee of ₹100 is required, with exceptions for women candidates and those belonging to the scheduled castes (SC), scheduled tribes (ST) and ex-servicemen (ESM) categories.
Selection Process
It consists of four stages. Initially, candidates will undertake an objective type written exam. Successful candidates will then progress to the Physical Endurance Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST). Stage three involves a descriptive exam (paper 2). Those who pass paper 2 will undergo a medical examination conducted by medical officers from the CAPFs, central or state government hospitals.