SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination 2016 Tier 2 Result Announced

SSC CPO SI & ASI Recruitment 2016

The Staff Selection Commission is functioning under the Department of Personnel & Training, Government of India. Initially known as Subordinate Services Commission, it was set up on 1 July 1976 primarily to make recruitment on zonal basis for non-technical Group B and Group C posts under the Central Government, except the post for which recruitment was made by Railway Service Commission and the industrial establishments.
Vacancies position for the post of SI in Delhi Police, CAPFs and ASI in CISF Examination 2016 as on 31-01-2017.
Staff Selection Commission has notified the SSC SI & ASI Recruitment 2016 - SSC CPO Recruitment 2016 for Vacancies to fill Group-“B & C” posts of Sub-Inspector in Central Armed Police Forces, Sub Inspector in Delhi Police & Assistant Sub-Inspector in CISF in Pay Band-II Rs. 9300 – 34800 & Pay Band-I Rs. 5200 - 20200, Grade Pay Rs. 4200 – 2800  in various Central Police forces - Delhi Police (DP), Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBP) and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB). 
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Paper analysis of SSC CGL 2015 Tier 2 Exam 25th October 2015 both Quantitative Aptitude / English Language
Hello friends we are here with the analysis of SSC CGL 2015 TIER 2 Exam held all over India on 25th October 2015. Sorry for delay as we are waiting for RTI reply of number of vacancies but SSC didn’t have any update yet on number of vacancies. To predict the cut off is a very difficult task and even more difficult when you don’t have information about number of vacancies. We assume less vacancies then CGL 2014 in CGL 2015 while predicting the cut off. If Number of vacancies is high then cut off may go down further.

Comparison of Papers, Expected Cut Off & Paper analysis of SSC CGL 2015 Tier 1 Exam 09 & 16 August both days

Hello friends we are here with the analysis of SSC CGL 2015 TIER 1 Exam held all over India on 16th August 2015. Staff Selection Commission now has acquired the pattern of asking the same type of questions on the same type of concepts. From the last few years there has been no change in the pattern of questions asked and this year was also the same. Afternoon Shift paper was lengthy & time taking same like 09th Afternoon Shift Exam Paper & has high level than Morning Shift paper.

Current Affairs Power Capsule – June 2015 (The Hindu Review)

1. Vijai Sharma was appointed as the Chief Information Commissioner in the Central Information Commission. He will have tenure of 5 years or till he attain the age of 65, whichever is earlier.

2. IRS officer KV Chowdary was appointed as the Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC).

3. Senior IPS Officer RC Tayal was appointed as the Director General of National Security Guard.

4. Syed Asif Ibrahim was appointed as the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy on Countering Terrorism and Extremism. 

Current Affairs Power Capsule – May 2015 (The Hindu Review)

1. AIADMK General Secretary J Jayalalithaa was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for fifth time. She is the 18th Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and succeeded O Panneerselvam who resigned on 21 May 2015 following her acquittal on 11 May 2015 in the disproportionate assets case by the Karnataka High Court. The court overruled the Bangalore’s special court judgment which found Jayalalithaa guilty.

2. David Cameron’s Conservative Party on 8 May 2015 won the UK General election 2015 by securing 331 seats in a Parliament of 650. With this win, the incumbent Prime Minister David Cameroon will continue to be in the office.

3. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet gave its nod for appointing G Mohan Kumar as the Secretary of the Ministry of Defence.

4. Akhil Amar, an Indian-American professor from Yale University, was appointed as a member of the prestigious National Council on Humanities of United States.
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