SSB Head Constable (Communication) Syllabus
SSB Head Constable (Communication) Syllabus
The SSB Head Constable (Communication) exam syllabus consists of two main sections:
1. Written Test:
This is a computer-based objective test covering various topics. The exact weightage and number of questions for each topic might vary slightly depending on the official notification for the particular year. Here's a general overview:
General Awareness (Current Affairs & Static GK): This section tests your knowledge of current events, national and international affairs, Indian polity, geography, history, science, and other general knowledge topics.
English Language: This section assesses your command of English language, including grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and writing skills.
Quantitative Aptitude: This section tests your basic mathematical abilities, including number systems, algebra, geometry, mensuration, statistics, and data interpretation.
Logical Reasoning: This section assesses your ability to think critically and solve problems using logic and reasoning.
2. Personality Tests:
If you qualify in the written test, you'll be called for the Personality Tests, which are conducted at a designated SSB center. These tests include:
Officer Interview: This is a face-to-face interview where your communication skills, leadership potential, and mental alertness are assessed.
Psychological Tests: These tests aim to assess your personality traits, emotional stability, and suitability for the role.
Group Discussions: You'll be placed in a group and given a topic to discuss. This helps assess your communication skills, teamwork, and ability to lead or follow.
Progressive Group Tasks (PGT): You'll participate in various group activities that test your problem-solving, decision-making, and leadership skills.