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SSC GD Constable (BSF, CISF, CRPF)

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Imagine protecting an international airport, guarding the beautiful Taj Mahal, or proudly defending the snowy borders of our nation. The SSC General Duty (GD) exam is your direct ticket to joining the elite Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). It is one of the most exciting, action-packed government careers you can start preparing for immediately after passing your 10th board exams.

Read this guide in Hindi (हिंदी)
Pay Matrix: Level 3 10th Pass Baseline
The Secret of "Force Preference"

When filling the SSC GD form, you must arrange the forces (CISF, BSF, SSB, etc.) in order of your preference. This is the most crucial step! Your lifestyle, salary, and family stability will depend entirely on which force you get. High scorers usually prefer SSF and CISF for peaceful city life, while others choose BSF or CRPF for thrilling tactical operations and massive Risk Allowances.

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CBT80 Questions
5 KMRunning Test (Male)
BonusNCC Certificate Marks
Level 37th CPC Pay Matrix

Choosing Your Operational Environment

Urban Security Forces
CISF & SSF (Top Preferences)
Family Stability: Postings are usually in metro cities, airports, or the Delhi Secretariat. Great for families.
Study Time: Excellent 8-hour shifts, allowing you plenty of time to study for higher exams like SSC CGL or UPSC.
Standard Pay: Because these are safe 'peace areas', you receive the standard salary without extra risk allowances.
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Tactical & Border Forces
BSF, CRPF, ITBP, Assam Rifles
Huge Salary Boosts: Postings in challenging terrains come with massive Risk Allowances (up to ₹17,300 extra!).
Action & Adventure: Experience true military-style operations, border patrols, and specialized commando units.
Tough Conditions: Often posted far from cities. Requires very high physical and mental endurance.

The SSC GD Evaluation Timeline Recruitment Funnel

Because you will be wearing a uniform, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) tests your mind first, and then your physical fitness.

Phase 01
CBT (Written Exam)
80 questions covering Math, Reasoning, GK, and Hindi/English. This score decides your force!
Phase 02
PST / PET (Physical)
A height/chest measurement (PST) followed by an exciting running test (PET).
Phase 03
Detailed Medical (DME)
A thorough medical checkup by force doctors to ensure you are perfectly fit for duty.
Phase 04
Force Allocation
The final merit list is released. Based on your marks and preferences, you get your dream force!

Physical Test Requirements (PST & PET) Mandatory Check

This is a uniformed defence role, so physical fitness is key! You don't need to be an Olympic athlete, but you must clear these basic benchmarks comfortably.

Test Type Male Candidates (General/OBC/SC) Female Candidates (General/OBC/SC)
Height (PST) 170 cm minimum. 157 cm minimum.
Chest (PST) 80 cm (unexpanded) + 5 cm expansion. Not Applicable.
Running Test (PET) Run 5 Kilometers in exactly 24 minutes. Run 1.6 Kilometers in 8.5 minutes.
Relaxation Note: Candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes (ST) and specific hilly regions (like North-East, Gorkhas, Dogras) receive wonderful relaxations in both Height and Chest measurements!

Paramilitary Salary Structure Financial Rewards

The starting basic pay is Level 3 (₹21,700), but the real magic happens when you get posted to a field area. The Risk and Hardship allowances can nearly double a new recruit's salary!

Level 3 Base
Constable (Peace Area / CISF Metro)
~₹32k – ₹38k
L3 + Risk Pay
Constable (Field Area + ₹9,700 to ₹17,300)
~₹42k – ₹55k+
Level 4/6
Head Constable / Sub-Inspector (Promoted)
~₹50k – ₹80k+
Interactive Risk Pay Estimator
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Posting Environment
Estimated Monthly Gross Pay
Includes Basic + DA + HRA + Selected Risk Allowance.
₹43,000+

Strategic Preparation Insights Pro Tips

To easily clear the SSC GD exam, keep these valuable insights in mind during your application and preparation phases.

The NCC Certificate Bonus Hack If you were in the NCC during school, you are in luck! The SSC gives free bonus marks added directly to your final score. An 'A' certificate gives 2%, 'B' gives 3%, and a 'C' certificate gives a massive 5% bonus! Make sure to tick the NCC box while filling your online form.
Running Practice Timing Many students easily clear the written exam but fail the 5km run because they start practicing too late. Don't wait for the CBT results! Start a light morning jogging routine the day after your written exam. The 5km run is purely a test of stamina, not speed.

Force Regulations & Common Questions Detailed FAQ

The educational requirement is incredibly accessible. You only need to have passed your Class 10th (Matriculation) from a recognized board. No minimum percentage is required, making it a brilliant opportunity for all students.
The exam recruits for the elite Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). This includes BSF (Border Security Force), CISF (Central Industrial Security Force), CRPF, ITBP, SSB, SSF (Secretariat Security Force), and Assam Rifles.
For the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), male candidates must run 5 kilometers in 24 minutes. Female candidates need to run 1.6 kilometers (1600 meters) in 8.5 minutes. Dedicated morning practice makes this highly achievable.
For General/OBC/SC male candidates, the minimum height is 170 cm, and the chest must be 80 cm (with a 5 cm expansion). For female candidates, the minimum height is 157 cm. ST candidates and those from specific hilly regions receive generous height relaxations.
Yes! This is a fantastic advantage. NCC 'C' Certificate holders get a 5% bonus on the maximum marks. 'B' Certificate holders get 3%, and 'A' Certificate holders get 2%. This bonus can easily secure your top force preference.
A GD Constable starts at Pay Level 3 (Basic ₹21,700). With standard Dearness Allowance (DA) and House Rent Allowance (HRA), the starting in-hand salary ranges between ₹32,000 to ₹38,000.
Absolutely. If you are posted in a high-altitude border area (like ITBP) or a tactical zone (like CRPF in Kashmir), you receive a massive 'Risk and Hardship Allowance' which can add an extra ₹9,700 to ₹17,300 to your salary every single month.
CISF (Central Industrial Security Force) and SSF (Secretariat Security Force) are highly favored for stability. CISF personnel secure airports, metro stations, and heritage sites like the Taj Mahal, allowing them to live in major cities with their families.
Yes, there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer. The Computer Based Test (CBT) consists of 80 questions (2 marks each), making accuracy very important.
Yes! During the application process, you submit a 'Force Preference' list (e.g., 1. CISF, 2. SSB, 3. BSF). The SSC allocates your force based on your CBT score—higher scores mean you get your first choice.
Uniformed defence roles have specific visual requirements. Your distant vision should ideally be 6/6 and 6/9 without correction. Color blindness is not permitted. It is highly recommended to get a pre-medical checkup to ensure your visual fitness.
Small religious tattoos or names on the inner aspect of the forearm or dorsum of the hands are generally permitted. However, large tattoos or tattoos on the saluting arm (right hand) are strictly not allowed and will lead to medical rejection.
After completing a few years of regular service, you become eligible for Limited Departmental Competitive Exams (LDCE). By clearing these internal exams, you can be promoted rapidly to Head Constable, Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI), or Sub-Inspector (SI).
Yes, in a wonderful recent update, the SSC GD Computer Based Test is now conducted in English, Hindi, and 13 regional languages, making it highly accessible for students across the country.
The syllabus is perfectly aligned with the 10th-grade level. It includes General Intelligence & Reasoning (20 Qs), General Knowledge & Awareness (20 Qs), Elementary Mathematics (20 Qs), and English/Hindi language (20 Qs).
Yes, female candidates are highly encouraged to apply! There are reserved vacancies for women in all forces, and the physical running requirements (1.6 km in 8.5 mins) are specially adjusted for female applicants.
The Detailed Medical Examination (DME) checks your overall physical health, including vision, hearing, flat foot, knock knee, and general fitness, to ensure you can comfortably handle the duties of a uniformed soldier.
No. There is zero interview round. Your selection is beautifully transparent: if you score high in the written exam and pass the physical and medical tests, you will be selected and receive your uniform.
Yes! CAPF personnel have access to the Central Police Canteen (CPC) system, which functions similarly to the army's CSD, providing groceries, electronics, and household items at subsidized, tax-free rates.
The basic training typically lasts around 44 weeks. During this exciting phase, you are taught physical endurance, weapon handling, crowd control, and tactical maneuvers. You receive your full monthly salary during the entire training period.