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EXAM SYLLABUS
The SSC CPO 2025 selection process consists of four stages. It starts with Paper I, a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Candidates who qualify in this stage move on to the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). This is followed by Paper II, another CBT that tests English Comprehension. Finally, candidates who clear all the earlier stages will undergo a Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Each stage must be cleared in order to proceed to the next.
The SSC CPO syllabus Paper II focuses exclusively on English Language & Comprehension.
Detailed Syllabus For Paper II
Topics | Topics Description | Topic Example | Topic Difficulty Level |
Fill in the blanks | Filling the blanks with the necessary word according to the sentence | He had never been of a _________ constitution, and after a little more than a week’s illness he died. | 10+2 Level |
Sentence Correction | Improving the sentence by correcting the mistake | The subsidiary banks of the State bank of India were established by different special statues. | 10+2 Level |
Error Spotting | Spotting the error in the sentence | It is a common misconception (A)/ that every policeman badly behaves (B)/ with the citizens. (C)/ No error | 10+2 Level |
Active Passive | Questions based on sentences Active/ passive voice of speech | Change the sentence into Passive voice- | 10+2 Level |
Parajumble | Rearranging the sentences in a logical order such that they make sense. | Read the following group of sentences. The 1st and the last sentences are numbered 1 and 6, the rest are numbered P,Q,R,S. Arrange these four sentences in proper order to form a meaningful paragraph/sentence. | 10+2 Level |
One-word substitution | Using of one word in place of a wordy phrase in order to make the sentence structure clearer | In questions given below, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence. | 10+2 Level |
Idioms & Phrases | Questions based on Idioms & Phrases used in English Language | In the following questions four alternatives are given for idioms/phrases in now. Choose the one that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase. | 10+2 Level |
Spelling Errors | Correcting spelling Errors in a given sentence | In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word. | 10+2 Level |
Antonym | Words having a meaning Opposite to the given word | In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the given word and click the button corresponding to it. | 10+2 Level |
Synonym | Words having a meaning Similar to the given word | Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. | 10+2 Level |
EXAM SYLLABUS
The SSC CPO 2025 selection process consists of four stages. It starts with Paper I, a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Candidates who qualify in this stage move on to the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). This is followed by Paper II, another CBT that tests English Comprehension. Finally, candidates who clear all the earlier stages will undergo a Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Each stage must be cleared in order to proceed to the next.
The SSC CPO syllabus Paper II focuses exclusively on English Language & Comprehension.
Detailed Syllabus For Paper II
Topics | Topics Description | Topic Example | Topic Difficulty Level |
Fill in the blanks | Filling the blanks with the necessary word according to the sentence | He had never been of a _________ constitution, and after a little more than a week’s illness he died. | 10+2 Level |
Sentence Correction | Improving the sentence by correcting the mistake | The subsidiary banks of the State bank of India were established by different special statues. | 10+2 Level |
Error Spotting | Spotting the error in the sentence | It is a common misconception (A)/ that every policeman badly behaves (B)/ with the citizens. (C)/ No error | 10+2 Level |
Active Passive | Questions based on sentences Active/ passive voice of speech | Change the sentence into Passive voice- | 10+2 Level |
Parajumble | Rearranging the sentences in a logical order such that they make sense. | Read the following group of sentences. The 1st and the last sentences are numbered 1 and 6, the rest are numbered P,Q,R,S. Arrange these four sentences in proper order to form a meaningful paragraph/sentence. | 10+2 Level |
One-word substitution | Using of one word in place of a wordy phrase in order to make the sentence structure clearer | In questions given below, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence. | 10+2 Level |
Idioms & Phrases | Questions based on Idioms & Phrases used in English Language | In the following questions four alternatives are given for idioms/phrases in now. Choose the one that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase. | 10+2 Level |
Spelling Errors | Correcting spelling Errors in a given sentence | In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word. | 10+2 Level |
Antonym | Words having a meaning Opposite to the given word | In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the given word and click the button corresponding to it. | 10+2 Level |
Synonym | Words having a meaning Similar to the given word | Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. | 10+2 Level |
Passage | Analysing the passage and answering Questions based on it | Theme of the Passage "Dietry Fibres" | 10+2 Level |
Cloze test | Filling Appropriate word in each of the blank in the given paragraph | In spite of all the honours that were heaped upon him, Pasteur remained a simple man (1)______ heart. Perhaps the memories of his boyhood days, when he (2)______ the familiar scenes of his birthplace, and the (3)______ to be a great artist never wholly left him. He did (4)______ a great artist but after his sixteenth year he (5)______ the brush forever. He put his soul and energy (6)______ his work, and it was this very energy that in the end (7)______ him out. For him, each sufferer was more than (8)______ a case that was to be cured. He looked upon the (9)______ against hydrophobia as a battle and he was (10)______ to win at any cost. | 10+2 Level |
EXAM PATTERN
The SSC CPO 2025 selection process consists of four stages. It starts with Paper I, a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Candidates who qualify in this stage move on to the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). This is followed by Paper II, another CBT that tests English Comprehension. Finally, candidates who clear all the earlier stages will undergo a Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Each stage must be cleared in order to proceed to the next.
Paper II
The SSC CPO exam pattern outlines important aspects like the question format, marking scheme, and section-wise weightage. The detailed exam pattern for Paper II is provided below.
Test Mode | Name of Test | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
Objective Type Online Computer Based Test | English language & Comprehension | 200 Questions | 200 Marks | 120 Minutes |
Mode of Examination
The Examination for Paper- II of SSC SI & CAPF Examination will be held as a Computer Based Examination and will contain only Objective Type questions.
Medium of Examination
The Questions from English Language & Comprehension will be available only in English Language.
Marking Scheme
1- For each correct answer, 1 Marks will be awarded.
2- There will be negative marking of 0.25 Marks for each wrong answer.
3- No marks will be deducted for the Unattempted Questions.
Normalisation of Marks
The Staff Selection Commission has already decided to normalize the scores of candidates for the examinations which are conducted in multi-shifts to take into account any variation in the difficulty levels of the question papers across different shifts.
The following formula will be used by the Commission to calculate the final score of candidates in the multi-shift examinations:

EXAM PATTERN
The SSC CPO 2025 selection process consists of four stages. It starts with Paper I, a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Candidates who qualify in this stage move on to the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). This is followed by Paper II, another CBT that tests English Comprehension. Finally, candidates who clear all the earlier stages will undergo a Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Each stage must be cleared in order to proceed to the next.
Paper II
The SSC CPO exam pattern outlines important aspects like the question format, marking scheme, and section-wise weightage. The detailed exam pattern for Paper II is provided below.
Test Mode | Name of Test | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
Objective Type Online Computer Based Test | English language & Comprehension | 200 Questions | 200 Marks | 120 Minutes |
Mode of Examination
The Examination for Paper- II of SSC SI & CAPF Examination will be held as a Computer Based Examination and will contain only Objective Type questions.
Medium of Examination
The Questions from English Language & Comprehension will be available only in English Language.
Marking Scheme
1- For each correct answer, 1 Marks will be awarded.
2- There will be negative marking of 0.25 Marks for each wrong answer.
3- No marks will be deducted for the Unattempted Questions.
Normalisation of Marks
The Staff Selection Commission has already decided to normalize the scores of candidates for the examinations which are conducted in multi-shifts to take into account any variation in the difficulty levels of the question papers across different shifts.
The following formula will be used by the Commission to calculate the final score of candidates in the multi-shift examinations:

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To be eligible for the SSC CPO Recruitment 2025, candidates must meet certain minimum requirements. There are three key eligibility criteria that applicants must satisfy in order to apply for the exam. Detailed information about these criteria is provided in the section below.
Nationality
A candidate must be either:
A Citizen of India, or
A subject of Nepal, or
A subject of Bhutan, or
Provided that a candidate belonging to categories 2 and 3 above shall be a person in whose favor a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.
A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary will be admitted to the examination, but the offer of appointment will be given only after the necessary eligibility certificate has been issued to him by the Government of India.
Age limit
The Age limit of the candidates should be from 20 to 25 years.
Relaxation in upper age limit
Code. No. | Category | Relaxation |
01 | SC / ST | 5 years |
02 | OBC | 3 years |
06 | Ex- Servicemen (ESM) | 3 years after deduction of the military service rendered from the actual age as on the closing date |
For the posts of SI and ASI in CAPFs only | ||
07 | Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period from 1st January 1980 to 31st December 1989 | 5 years |
For ASI in CISF only | ||
10 | Central Govt. Civilian Employees who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as of closing date | Up to 40 years of age |
11 | Central Govt. Civilian Employees (SC / ST) who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as on closing date | Up to 45 years of age |
For Group ‘C’ Posts only | ||
12 | Widows, divorced women and women judicially separated from their husbands and who are not re- married | Up to 35 years of age |
13 | Widows, divorced women and women judicially separated from their husbands and who are not re-married (SC / ST) | Up to 40 years of age |
For Departmental candidates of Delhi Police against vacancies in Delhi Police only | ||
17 | Departmental Candidates (Unreserved) who have rendered not less than 3 years of regular and continuous service as on closing date. | Up to 30 years of age |
18 | Departmental Candidates (OBC) who have rendered not less than 3 years of regular and continuous service as on closing date. | Up to 33 years of age |
19 | Departmental Candidates (SC / ST) who have rendered not less than 3 years of regular and continuous service as on closing date. | Up to 35 years of age |
Education Qualification
Educational Qualification for all posts is a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university or equivalent.
For the post of Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police (Males only)
Male candidates must possess a valid Driving License for LMV (Motor cycle and Car) as on the date fixed for Physical Endurance and Standard Tests. Otherwise, they will not be allowed to undergo Physical Endurance and Standard Tests.
Medical Standards
All the candidates who qualify in Paper- II will be medically examined by the Medical Officer of the CAPFs or any other Medical Officer or Assistant Surgeon belonging to Grade- I of any Central / State Govt. Hospital or Dispensary. Candidates, who are found to be unfit, will be informed of the position, and they can make an appeal before the Review Medical Board within the prescribed time limit of 15 days. The decision of Re- Medical Board / Review Medical Board will be final and no appea l/ representation against the decision of the Re- Medical Board / Review Medical Board will be entertained.
1- Eye - Sight: The minimum near vision should be N6 (better eye) and N9 (worse eye). The minimum distant vision should be 6 / 6 (better eye) and 6 / 9 (worse eye) of both eyes without any cor
...ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To be eligible for the SSC CPO Recruitment 2025, candidates must meet certain minimum requirements. There are three key eligibility criteria that applicants must satisfy in order to apply for the exam. Detailed information about these criteria is provided in the section below.
Nationality
A candidate must be either:
A Citizen of India, or
A subject of Nepal, or
A subject of Bhutan, or
Provided that a candidate belonging to categories 2 and 3 above shall be a person in whose favor a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.
A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary will be admitted to the examination, but the offer of appointment will be given only after the necessary eligibility certificate has been issued to him by the Government of India.
Age limit
The Age limit of the candidates should be from 20 to 25 years.
Relaxation in upper age limit
Code. No. | Category | Relaxation |
01 | SC / ST | 5 years |
02 | OBC | 3 years |
06 | Ex- Servicemen (ESM) | 3 years after deduction of the military service rendered from the actual age as on the closing date |
For the posts of SI and ASI in CAPFs only | ||
07 | Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period from 1st January 1980 to 31st December 1989 | 5 years |
For ASI in CISF only | ||
10 | Central Govt. Civilian Employees who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as of closing date | Up to 40 years of age |
11 | Central Govt. Civilian Employees (SC / ST) who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as on closing date | Up to 45 years of age |
For Group ‘C’ Posts only | ||
12 | Widows, divorced women and women judicially separated from their husbands and who are not re- married | Up to 35 years of age |
13 | Widows, divorced women and women judicially separated from their husbands and who are not re-married (SC / ST) | Up to 40 years of age |
For Departmental candidates of Delhi Police against vacancies in Delhi Police only | ||
17 | Departmental Candidates (Unreserved) who have rendered not less than 3 years of regular and continuous service as on closing date. | Up to 30 years of age |
18 | Departmental Candidates (OBC) who have rendered not less than 3 years of regular and continuous service as on closing date. | Up to 33 years of age |
19 | Departmental Candidates (SC / ST) who have rendered not less than 3 years of regular and continuous service as on closing date. | Up to 35 years of age |
Education Qualification
Educational Qualification for all posts is a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university or equivalent.
For the post of Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police (Males only)
Male candidates must possess a valid Driving License for LMV (Motor cycle and Car) as on the date fixed for Physical Endurance and Standard Tests. Otherwise, they will not be allowed to undergo Physical Endurance and Standard Tests.
Medical Standards
All the candidates who qualify in Paper- II will be medically examined by the Medical Officer of the CAPFs or any other Medical Officer or Assistant Surgeon belonging to Grade- I of any Central / State Govt. Hospital or Dispensary. Candidates, who are found to be unfit, will be informed of the position, and they can make an appeal before the Review Medical Board within the prescribed time limit of 15 days. The decision of Re- Medical Board / Review Medical Board will be final and no appea l/ representation against the decision of the Re- Medical Board / Review Medical Board will be entertained.
1- Eye - Sight: The minimum near vision should be N6 (better eye) and N9 (worse eye). The minimum distant vision should be 6 / 6 (better eye) and 6 / 9 (worse eye) of both eyes without any correction like wearing glasses or surgery of any kind to improve visual acuity. In a right - handed person, the right eye is the better eye and vice versa.
2- The candidate must not have knock knee, flat foot, varicose vein or squint in eyes, and they should possess high colour vision.
3- They must be in good mental and bodily health and free from any physical defect likely to interfere with the efficient performance of the duties.???????
IMPORTANT DATES
The SSC CPO Exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) every year to recruit candidates for the post of Sub Inspector in the Delhi Police and Sub Inspector in the Central Armed Police Forces. The SSC CPO 2025 exam will be conducted in four stages - Paper I, Physical Standard Test (PST) or Physical Endurance Test (PET), Paper II, and Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Candidates who qualify in each stage will be shortlisted for the positions of Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police and Sub Inspector (General Duty) in other CAPFs. The online application process is tentatively scheduled to begin in June 2025, with the last date to apply expected in July 2025. Following the completion of the application process, the Commission is tentatively set to conduct the Paper-I (Computer-Based Examination) for SSC SI, ASI & CAPF in 9 to 12 December 2025.
Events | Dates |
Notification Date | 26.09.2025 |
Application Start Date | 26.09.2025 |
Last date to apply | 16.10.2025 |
Last date for fee payment | 17.10.2025 |
Admit card release date | November Last Week |
Date of Paper- I (CBE) |
IMPORTANT DATES
The SSC CPO Exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) every year to recruit candidates for the post of Sub Inspector in the Delhi Police and Sub Inspector in the Central Armed Police Forces. The SSC CPO 2025 exam will be conducted in four stages - Paper I, Physical Standard Test (PST) or Physical Endurance Test (PET), Paper II, and Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Candidates who qualify in each stage will be shortlisted for the positions of Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police and Sub Inspector (General Duty) in other CAPFs. The online application process is tentatively scheduled to begin in June 2025, with the last date to apply expected in July 2025. Following the completion of the application process, the Commission is tentatively set to conduct the Paper-I (Computer-Based Examination) for SSC SI, ASI & CAPF in 9 to 12 December 2025.
Events | Dates |
Notification Date | 26.09.2025 |
Application Start Date | 26.09.2025 |
Last date to apply | 16.10.2025 |
Last date for fee payment | 17.10.2025 |
Admit card release date | November Last Week |
Date of Paper- I (CBE) | 09/12/2025 To 12/12/2025 |
STUDY TIPS
To get ready for SSC CPO Paper II, concentrate on enhancing your English language skills and comprehension by studying grammar, building your vocabulary through regular reading, and practicing reading comprehension exercises.
1- Improve your Vocabulary by online Thesaurus.
2- Improve your Grammar Skills by being perfect with the basics of English Grammar.
3- Read newspapers and magazines to improve your reading habits. Learn at least 10 new English words and meanings daily.
4- Students are required to avoid the mistake of reading incomplete questions and arriving at an incorrect answer eventually. Read the questions carefully and check what is being asked.
5- Practice Antonym & Synonym daily.
6- First try to understand the Theme of the passage before jumping to the questions.
7- While answering the direct questions based on vocabulary, where you are confused about the right answer, you can opt for the elimination method.
8- Previous Year paper is a great source of practice.
STUDY PLAN
To develop an effective study plan for SSC CPO Paper II, adopt a structured approach by thoroughly understanding the English Language & Comprehension syllabus. Focus on practicing grammar and vocabulary, enhancing your reading and writing skills through comprehension exercises and essay/letter writing, and consistently working on time management. Regularly analyze mock tests to identify weak areas and improve them accordingly.
3 Month Study Plan
Month 1 – Foundation + Basics
Goal ? Build grammar base, start vocabulary, light practice.
Grammar (Daily 45 min)
Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Subject-Verb Agreement.
Active–Passive, Direct–Indirect Speech.
Error spotting basics.
Vocabulary (Daily 30 min)
Learn 10–15 new words/day (synonyms, antonyms, idioms, one-word substitution).
Maintain a vocab notebook.
Comprehension (3 days/week):
Read 1 editorial (The Hindu/Indian Express).
Write summary in 5–6 lines.
Practice 1 RC passage.
Cloze Test/Para Jumbles (2 days/week):
Practice from SSC PYQs or English workbooks.
Month 2 – Application + Practice
Goal ? Apply grammar in questions, increase RC speed, strengthen vocabulary.
Grammar (Daily 45 min)
Error Spotting & Sentence Improvement drills.
Mixed grammar quizzes.
Vocabulary (Daily 30 min)
Revise Month 1 words.
Learn 10 new idioms/phrases weekly.
Comprehension (4 days/week)
1 passage daily with timer (target 6–8 min/passage).
Cloze Test & Para Jumbles (3 days/week)
1 cloze test + 1 para jumble daily.
Month 3 – Mock Drill + Revision
Goal ? Maximize accuracy, time management, polish weak areas.
Full-Length Mock Tests
Attempt 2 mocks/week (200 Qs, 2 hrs).
Analyze mistakes ? note grammar/vocab errors.
Revision Routine
Grammar rules summary.
Vocab notebook (revise synonyms/antonyms, idioms, one-word substitutions).
Practice PYQs of SSC CPO, CGL, CHSL English sections.
Reading Habit: 15 min newspaper reading (editorials) daily for flow & comprehension.
1 Month Study Plan
Week 1 – Grammar & Vocabulary Foundation
Goal ? Build strong basics + start vocab habit.
Grammar (Daily – 1 hr)
Tenses, Articles, Prepositions
Subject–Verb Agreement
Error Spotting (20 Qs daily)
Vocabulary (Daily – 30 min)
15–20 new words (synonyms, antonyms, idioms, one-word substitution)
Maintain a vocab notebook
Comprehension (3 days/week)
1 passage daily with timer (8–10 min)
Write a 3–4 line summary
Weekly Task: 1 mini test (50 Qs – Grammar + Vocabulary)
Week 2 – Applied Grammar & Comprehension Practice
Goal ? Start application-based grammar + improve RC speed.
Grammar (Daily – 1 hr)
Active–Passive Voice
Direct–Indirect Speech
Sentence Improvement (20 Qs daily)
Vocabulary (Daily – 30 min)
Revise Week 1 list
Add 10 new idioms/phrases & 10 one-word substitutions
Reading Comprehension & Cloze Test (Alternate Days)
Day 1 ? RC Passage
Day 2 ? Cloze Test (10 blanks)
Continue alternately
Weekly Task: 1 sectional test (100 Qs).
Week 3 – Mixed Practice & Para Jumbles
Goal ? Work on accuracy & variety of questions.
Grammar (Daily – 45 min)
Mixed practice (Error spotting + Sentence Correction + Fill in the Blanks).
Vocabulary (Daily – 30 min)
Revise full list from Week 1–2
Add new 10–15 words daily
Comprehension & Para Jumbles (Daily Alt.)
Day 1 ? RC Passage
Day 2 ? Para Jumbles (5–6 questions)
Cloze Test (2 days/week)
1 full passage practice
Weekly Task: 1 full-length mock (200 Qs, 2 hrs).
Week 4 – Mock Drill & Final Revision
Goal ? Exam-like practice + quick revision.
Mocks (3 in week)
Attempt full-length tests under exam conditions (200 Qs, 2 hrs)
Grammar Revision
Quick notes: Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Voice, Speech, Common Errors
Vocabulary Revision
Revise synonyms, antonyms, idioms, one-word substitutions
RC & Cloze Test (Daily)
Practice 1 passage daily with timer
Last 3 Days: Only mocks + revision (NO new topics).???????
STUDY TIPS
To get ready for SSC CPO Paper II, concentrate on enhancing your English language skills and comprehension by studying grammar, building your vocabulary through regular reading, and practicing reading comprehension exercises.
1- Improve your Vocabulary by online Thesaurus.
2- Improve your Grammar Skills by being perfect with the basics of English Grammar.
3- Read newspapers and magazines to improve your reading habits. Learn at least 10 new English words and meanings daily.
4- Students are required to avoid the mistake of reading incomplete questions and arriving at an incorrect answer eventually. Read the questions carefully and check what is being asked.
5- Practice Antonym & Synonym daily.
6- First try to understand the Theme of the passage before jumping to the questions.
7- While answering the direct questions based on vocabulary, where you are confused about the right answer, you can opt for the elimination method.
8- Previous Year paper is a great source of practice.
STUDY PLAN
To develop an effective study plan for SSC CPO Paper II, adopt a structured approach by thoroughly understanding the English Language & Comprehension syllabus. Focus on practicing grammar and vocabulary, enhancing your reading and writing skills through comprehension exercises and essay/letter writing, and consistently working on time management. Regularly analyze mock tests to identify weak areas and improve them accordingly.
3 Month Study Plan
Month 1 – Foundation + Basics
Goal ? Build grammar base, start vocabulary, light practice.
Grammar (Daily 45 min)
Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Subject-Verb Agreement.
Active–Passive, Direct–Indirect Speech.
Error spotting basics.
Vocabulary (Daily 30 min)
Learn 10–15 new words/day (synonyms, antonyms, idioms, one-word substitution).
Maintain a vocab notebook.
Comprehension (3 days/week):
Read 1 editorial (The Hindu/Indian Express).
Write summary in 5–6 lines.
Practice 1 RC passage.
Cloze Test/Para Jumbles (2 days/week):
Practice from SSC PYQs or English workbooks.
Month 2 – Application + Practice
Goal ? Apply grammar in questions, increase RC speed, strengthen vocabulary.
Grammar (Daily 45 min)
Error Spotting & Sentence Improvement drills.
Mixed grammar quizzes.
Vocabulary (Daily 30 min)
Revise Month 1 words.
Learn 10 new idioms/phrases weekly.
Comprehension (4 days/week)
1 passage daily with timer (target 6–8 min/passage).
Cloze Test & Para Jumbles (3 days/week)
1 cloze test + 1 para jumble daily.
Month 3 – Mock Drill + Revision
Goal ? Maximize accuracy, time management, polish weak areas.
Full-Length Mock Tests
Attempt 2 mocks/week (200 Qs, 2 hrs).
Analyze mistakes ? note grammar/vocab errors.
Revision Routine
Grammar rules summary.
Vocab notebook (revise synonyms/antonyms, idioms, one-word substitutions).
Practice PYQs of SSC CPO, CGL, CHSL English sections.
Reading Habit: 15 min newspaper reading (editorials) daily for flow & comprehension.
1 Month Study Plan
Week 1 – Grammar & Vocabulary Foundation
Goal ? Build strong basics + start vocab habit.
Grammar (Daily – 1 hr)
Tenses, Articles, Prepositions
Subject–Verb Agreement
Error Spotting (20 Qs daily)
Vocabulary (Daily – 30 min)
15–20 new words (synonyms, antonyms, idioms, one-word substitution)
Maintain a vocab notebook
Comprehension (3 days/week)
1 passage daily with timer (8–10 min)
Write a 3–4 line summary
Weekly Task: 1 mini test (50 Qs – Grammar + Vocabulary)
Week 2 – Applied Grammar & Comprehension Practice
Goal ? Start application-based grammar + improve RC speed.
Grammar (Daily – 1 hr)
Active–Passive Voice
Direct–Indirect Speech
Sentence Improvement (20 Qs daily)
Vocabulary (Daily – 30 min)
Revise Week 1 list
Add 10 new idioms/phrases & 10 one-word substitutions
Reading Comprehension & Cloze Test (Alternate Days)
Day 1 ? RC Passage
Day 2 ? Cloze Test (10 blanks)
Continue alternately
Weekly Task: 1 sectional test (100 Qs).
Week 3 – Mixed Practice & Para Jumbles
Goal ? Work on accuracy & variety of questions.
Grammar (Daily – 45 min)
Mixed practice (Error spotting + Sentence Correction + Fill in the Blanks).
Vocabulary (Daily – 30 min)
Revise full list from Week 1–2
Add new 10–15 words daily
Comprehension & Para Jumbles (Daily Alt.)
Day 1 ? RC Passage
Day 2 ? Para Jumbles (5–6 questions)
Cloze Test (2 days/week)
1 full passage practice
Weekly Task: 1 full-length mock (200 Qs, 2 hrs).
Week 4 – Mock Drill & Final Revision
Goal ? Exam-like practice + quick revision.
Mocks (3 in week)
Attempt full-length tests under exam conditions (200 Qs, 2 hrs)
Grammar Revision
Quick notes: Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Voice, Speech, Common Errors
Vocabulary Revision
Revise synonyms, antonyms, idioms, one-word substitutions
RC & Cloze Test (Daily)
Practice 1 passage daily with timer
Last 3 Days: Only mocks + revision (NO new topics).???????
OVERVIEW
THE SSC CPO exam or Staff Selection Commission Central Police Organization exam is a national Level Test conducted by the SSC to select eligible candidates for the post of Sub - Inspector (SI) in Delhi Police, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) & Assistant Sub - Inspector (ASI).
Particulars | Details |
Exam Full Name | Staff Selection Commission (SSC) |
Conducting Authority | Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police and Sub Inspector (General Duty) in CAPFs |
Admission Purpose | To recruit Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police and Sub Inspector (General Duty) in CAPFs |
Exam Level | National |
Application Mode | Online |
Exam Date | 9 to 12 December 2025 |
Official Website |
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To be eligible for the SSC CPO Recruitment 2025, candidates must meet certain minimum requirements. There are three key eligibility criteria that applicants must satisfy in order to apply for the exam. Detailed information about these criteria is provided in the section below.
Nationality
A candidate must be either:
A Citizen of India, or
A subject of Nepal, or
A subject of Bhutan, or
Provided that a candidate belonging to categories 2 and 3 above shall be a person in whose favor a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.
A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary will be admitted to the examination, but the offer of appointment will be given only after the necessary eligibility certificate has been issued to him by the Government of India.
Age limit (as on 01/08/2025)
The Age limit of the candidates should be from 20 to 25 years.
Relaxation in the upper age limit
Code. No. | Category | Relaxation |
01 | SC / ST | 5 years |
02 | OBC | 3 years |
06 | Ex-Servicemen (ESM) | 3 years after deduction of the military service rendered from the actual age as on the closing date |
For the posts of SI and ASI in CAPFs only | ||
07 | Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period from 1st January 1980 to 31st December 1989 | 5 years |
For ASI in CISF only | ||
OVERVIEW
THE SSC CPO exam or Staff Selection Commission Central Police Organization exam is a national Level Test conducted by the SSC to select eligible candidates for the post of Sub - Inspector (SI) in Delhi Police, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) & Assistant Sub - Inspector (ASI).
Particulars | Details |
Exam Full Name | Staff Selection Commission (SSC) |
Conducting Authority | Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police and Sub Inspector (General Duty) in CAPFs |
Admission Purpose | To recruit Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police and Sub Inspector (General Duty) in CAPFs |
Exam Level | National |
Application Mode | Online |
Exam Date | 9 to 12 December 2025 |
Official Website |
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To be eligible for the SSC CPO Recruitment 2025, candidates must meet certain minimum requirements. There are three key eligibility criteria that applicants must satisfy in order to apply for the exam. Detailed information about these criteria is provided in the section below.
Nationality
A candidate must be either:
A Citizen of India, or
A subject of Nepal, or
A subject of Bhutan, or
Provided that a candidate belonging to categories 2 and 3 above shall be a person in whose favor a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.
A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary will be admitted to the examination, but the offer of appointment will be given only after the necessary eligibility certificate has been issued to him by the Government of India.
Age limit (as on 01/08/2025)
The Age limit of the candidates should be from 20 to 25 years.
Relaxation in the upper age limit
Code. No. | Category | Relaxation |
01 | SC / ST | 5 years |
02 | OBC | 3 years |
06 | Ex-Servicemen (ESM) | 3 years after deduction of the military service rendered from the actual age as on the closing date |
For the posts of SI and ASI in CAPFs only | ||
07 | Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period from 1st January 1980 to 31st December 1989 | 5 years |
For ASI in CISF only | ||
10 | Central Govt. Civilian Employees who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as of closing date | Up to 40 years of age |
11 | Central Govt. Civilian Employees (SC / ST) who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as on closing date | Up to 45 years of age |
For Group ‘C’ Posts only | ||
12 | Widows, divorced women and women judicially separated from their husbands and who are not re- married | Up to 35 years of age |
13 | Widows, divorced women and women judicially separated from their husbands and who are not re- married (SC / ST) | Up to 40 years of age |
For Departmental candidates of Delhi Police against vacancies in Delhi Police only | ||
17 | Departmental Candidates (Unreserved) who have rendered not less than 3 years of regular and continuous service as on closing date | Up to 30 years of age |
18 | Departmental Candidates (OBC) who have rendered not less than 3 years of regular and continuous service as on closing date | Up to 33 years of age |
19 | Departmental Candidates (SC / ST) who have rendered not less than 3 years of regular and continuous service as on closing date | Up to 35 years of age |
Education Qualification
For the post of Sub Inspector (GD) in Delhi Police & CAPFs
A candidate must have a Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from a recognised University.
For the post of Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police (Males only)
Male candidates must possess a valid Driving License for LMV (Motor cycle and Car) as on the date fixed for Physical Endurance and Standard Tests. Otherwise, they will not be allowed to undergo Physical Endurance and Standard Tests.
EXAM PATTERN
The SSC CPO 2025 selection process consists of four stages. It starts with Paper I, a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Candidates who qualify in this stage move on to the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). This is followed by Paper II, another CBT that tests English Comprehension. Finally, candidates who clear all the earlier stages will undergo a Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Each stage must be cleared in order to proceed to the next.
Paper I
The SSC CPO exam pattern outlines important aspects like the question format, marking scheme, and section-wise weightage. The detailed exam pattern for both Paper I is provided below.
Test Mode | Name of Test | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
Objective Type Online Computer Based Test | General Intelligence and Reasoning | 50 Q | 50 x 1 = 50 Marks | 120 Minutes |
General Awareness | 50 Q | 50 x 1 = 50 Marks | ||
Quantitative Aptitude | 50 Q | 50 x 1 = 50 Marks | ||
English Comprehension | 50 Q | 50 x 1 = 50 Marks | ||
Total section = 4 | Total Ques = 200 Ques | Total Marks = 200 Marks |
PAPER II
Test Mode | Name of Test | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
Objective Type Online Computer-Based Test | English language & Comprehension | 200 Q | 200 Marks | 120 Minute |
Mode of Examination
The Examination for Paper- I of SSC SI & CAPF Examination will be held as a Computer Based Examination and will contain only Objective Type.
Medium of Examination
1- The Questions from General Intelligence and reasoning, General Awareness and quantitative Aptitude will be available both in English & Hindi Languages.
2- The Questions from English Comprehension will be available only in English.
Marking Scheme
1- For each correct answer, 1 Marks will be awarded.
2- There will be negative marking of 0.25 Marks for each wrong answer.
3- No marks will be deducted for the Unattempted Questions.
4- Based on the marks scored in Paper- I, candidates will be shortlisted, category - wise, to appear in Paper- II Examination.
Minimum Qualifying Mark
UR | OBC / EWS | Others |
30 % | 25 % | 20 % |
Normalisation of Marks
The Staff Selection Commission has already decided to normalize the scores of candidates for the examinations which are conducted in multi - shifts to take into account any variation in the difficulty levels of the question papers across different shifts.
The following formula will be used by the Commission to calculate the final score of candidates in the multi - shift examinations:

Physical Standard Test (for all Posts)
Sl. No. | Category of candidates | Height (in cm) | Chest (in cm) | |
Unexpanded | Unexpanded | |||
(i) | Male candidates except those listed at S No (ii) and (iii) | 170 | 80 | 85 |
(ii) | Candidates belonging to Hill areas of Garhwal, Kumaon, Himachal Pradesh, Gorkhas, Dogras, Marathas, Kashmir Valley, Leh & Ladakh regions of J&K, North - Eastern States and Sikkim | 165 | 80 | 85 |
(iii) | All candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes | 162.5 | 77 | 82 |
(iv) | Female candidates except those listed at S No (v) and (vi) | 157 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
(v) | Female candidates belonging to Hill areas of Garhwal, Kumaon, Himachal Pradesh, Gorkhas, Dogras, Marathas, Kashmir Valley, Leh & Ladakh regions of J&K, North - Eastern States and Sikkim | 155 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
(v) | All female candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes | 154 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
Physical Endurance Test (PET) For All Post
For males
1- 100 metre race in 16 seconds.
2- 1.6 Kms race in 6.5 minutes.
3- Long Jump: 3.65 metre in 3 chances.
4- High Jump : 1.2 metre in 3 chances.
5- Shot put (16 Lbs): 4.5 metre in 3 chance.
For female candidates
1- 100 metre race in 18 seconds.
2- 800 metre race in 4 minutes.
3- Long Jump: 2.7 metre in 3 chances.
4- High Jump: 0.9 metre in 3 chances.
Notes
1- There shall be no requirement of chest measurement for female candidates.
2- PST / PET will not carry any marks but will be of qualifying / elimination nature.
3- Only those candidates who qualified in PET / PST will be allowed to appear in Paper- II
SYLLABUS
The SSC CPO 2025 selection process consists of four stages. It starts with Paper I, a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Candidates who qualify in this stage move on to the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). This is followed by Paper II, another CBT that tests English Comprehension. Finally, candidates who clear all the earlier stages will undergo a Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Each stage must be cleared in order to proceed to the next.
The SSC CPO syllabus varies for Paper I and Paper II. Paper I covers four key subjects: General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Knowledge & General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension. In contrast, Paper II focuses exclusively on English Language & Comprehension.
Detailed Syllabus For Paper I
Reasoning and General Intelligence
Verbal Reasoning
Analogy
Alphabet Test
Arithmetic Reasoning
Blood Relation
Classification
Coding decoding
Distance direction test
Syllogism
Matrix
Logical Venn diagram
Missing Number
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Paper - cutting & folding
Embedded figures
Figure formation & Analysis
Figure Series
Cube & Dice
Mirror Image
Pattern Completion
Counting of figures
General Awareness
Current Affairs
Economy & Finance
Geography
History
Indian Polity & Constitution
Science & Technology
Static GK
Quantitative Aptitude
Average
Boat & Stream
Compound & Simple Interest
LCM & HCF
Mixture & Alligation
Partnership
Percentages
Pipes & Cistern
Problem on Ages
Profit loss & Discount
Ratio Proportion
Speed, time & distance
Time work & wages
Geometry
Mensuration
Data Interpretation
Trigonometry
Standard Identities
Complementary angles
Heights and Distances
Algebra
Miscellaneous
English Comprehension
Vocabulary, Grammar, Sentence Structure
Synonyms, Antonyms, Spotting Errors
Sentence Completion, Fill in the Blanks
Idioms & Phrases, One-word Substitution
Active & Passive Voice, Direct & Indirect Speech
Reading Comprehension (passages, inference-based Qs)
Cloze Test, Para Jumbles
Detailed Syllabus For Paper II
Paper-II focuses on English Language & Comprehension at a level comparable to Graduation (Bachelor’s degree standard). The questions test candidates' ability to understand correct English, basic comprehension skills, and writing proficiency.
The indicative syllabus (as per the official SSC notice) includes the following topics:
Error Recognition
Spotting errors in sentences (grammatical, spelling, punctuation, etc.)
Identifying incorrect parts of sentences
Fill in the Blanks
Filling blanks with appropriate words/phrases (verbs, prepositions, articles, conjunctions, etc.)
Vocabulary
Synonyms
Antonyms
One-word substitution
Idioms & Phrases
Spelling correction
Grammar
Subject-Verb Agreement
Tenses
Voice (Active/Passive)
Narration (Direct/Indirect Speech)
Sentence Improvement
Parts of Speech (Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition, etc.)
Sentence Structure
Rearrangement of sentences to form coherent paragraphs
Sentence completion
Cloze Test (filling gaps in passages)
Comprehension
Reading comprehension passages (2-3 passages of 300-500 words each)
Questions on:
Main idea / Central theme
Inference
Vocabulary in context
Specific details
Tone / Style of the passage
Title suggestion
Phrases & Idiomatic Use
Usage of common idioms, phrasal verbs, and expressions in sentences
SELECTION PROCESS
The SSC CPO 2025 selection process consists of four stages. It starts with Paper I, a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Candidates who qualify in this stage move on to the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). This is followed by Paper II, another CBT that tests English Comprehension. Finally, candidates who clear all the earlier stages will undergo a Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Each stage must be cleared in order to proceed to the next.
1. Minimum qualifying marks in Paper-I and Paper-II (without adding bonus marks applicable to NCC certificate holders) are as follows:
UR: 30% 16.2.2
OBC/EWS: 25%
All other categories: 20%
2. On the basis of their performance in Paper-I (including bonus marks in case of NCC certificate), candidates will be shortlisted for appearing in PST/PET Examination. The Commission shall have the discretion to fix different cutoff marks in each part of Paper-I taking into consideration among others, category-wise vacancies and category-wise number of candidates.
3. PST/PET are mandatory but qualifying in nature. Ex-Servicemen are not required to undergo PET.
4. Only those candidates who qualify in PST/PET will be allowed to appear in Paper-II Examination.
5. On the basis of their performance in Paper-I and Paper-II (including bonus marks in case of NCC certificate), candidates will be shortlisted for appearing in Medical Examination.
6. Final selection and allocation of Post/Force will be made on the basis of the performance of candidates in Paper-I and Paper-II (including bonus marks in case of NCC certificate) and the preference of Posts/Forces exercised by them.
7. Once the candidate has been allotted his/her first available preference, as per his/her merit, he/she will not be considered for any other option. Candidates are, therefore, advised to exercise preference of Posts/Force very carefully
SSC CAPF SI PAPER I 2026: LATEST UPDATE
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the SSC CPO 2025 notification on its official website, www.ssc.gov.in, for the recruitment of Sub-Inspector (SI) in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and Delhi Police. The online application process will be conducted from 26 September to 26 October 2025. After the completion of the application process, SSC will conduct the Paper-I (Computer-Based Examination) for SSC SI, ASI, and CAPF from 9 to 12 December 2025.
Since the SSC CAPF (Sub-Inspector) Paper-I exam was held from 9 to 12 December 2025, the result is expected to be declared in December 2025 or early January 2026 based on usual SSC timelines and the Commission generally releases results 4–6 weeks after the exam period.
OVERVIEW
THE SSC CPO exam or Staff Selection Commission Central Police Organization exam is a national Level Test conducted by the SSC to select eligible candidates for the post of Sub - Inspector (SI) in Delhi Police, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) & Assistant Sub - Inspector (ASI).
Particulars | Details |
Exam Full Name | Staff Selection Commission (SSC) |
Conducting Authority | Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police and Sub Inspector (General Duty) in CAPFs |
Admission Purpose | To recruit Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police and Sub Inspector (General Duty) in CAPFs |
Exam Level | National |
Application Mode | Online |
Exam Date | 9 to 12 December 2025 |
Official Website |
IMPORTANT DATES
The SSC CPO Exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) every year to recruit candidates for the post of Sub Inspector in the Delhi Police and Sub Inspector in the Central Armed Police Forces. The SSC CPO 2025 exam will be conducted in four stages - Paper I, Physical Standard Test (PST) or Physical Endurance Test (PET), Paper II, and Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Candidates who qualify in each stage will be shortlisted for the positions of Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police and Sub Inspector (General Duty) in other CAPFs. The online application process is tentatively scheduled to begin in June 2025, with the last date to apply expected in July 2025. Following the completion of the application process, the Commission is tentatively set to conduct the Paper-I (Computer-Based Examination) for SSC SI, ASI & CAPF in 9 to 12 December 2025.
Events | Dates |
Notification Date | 26.09.2025 |
Application Start Date | 26.09.2025 |
Last date to apply | 16.10.2025 |
Last date for fee payment | 17.10.2025 |
Admit card release date | November Last Week |
Date of Paper- I (CBE) | 09/12/2025 To 12/12/2025 |
VACANCY DETAILS
The vacancies are released separately for males and female Sub-Inspectors in Delhi Police as well as in the CAPFs, Candidates can refer to the table below to check the SSC CPO vacancy details last year.
Sub- Inspector (Exe.) in Delhi Police (Male)
SSC CAPF SI PAPER I 2026: LATEST UPDATE
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the SSC CPO 2025 notification on its official website, www.ssc.gov.in, for the recruitment of Sub-Inspector (SI) in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and Delhi Police. The online application process will be conducted from 26 September to 26 October 2025. After the completion of the application process, SSC will conduct the Paper-I (Computer-Based Examination) for SSC SI, ASI, and CAPF from 9 to 12 December 2025.
Since the SSC CAPF (Sub-Inspector) Paper-I exam was held from 9 to 12 December 2025, the result is expected to be declared in December 2025 or early January 2026 based on usual SSC timelines and the Commission generally releases results 4–6 weeks after the exam period.
OVERVIEW
THE SSC CPO exam or Staff Selection Commission Central Police Organization exam is a national Level Test conducted by the SSC to select eligible candidates for the post of Sub - Inspector (SI) in Delhi Police, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) & Assistant Sub - Inspector (ASI).
Particulars | Details |
Exam Full Name | Staff Selection Commission (SSC) |
Conducting Authority | Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police and Sub Inspector (General Duty) in CAPFs |
Admission Purpose | To recruit Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police and Sub Inspector (General Duty) in CAPFs |
Exam Level | National |
Application Mode | Online |
Exam Date | 9 to 12 December 2025 |
Official Website |
IMPORTANT DATES
The SSC CPO Exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) every year to recruit candidates for the post of Sub Inspector in the Delhi Police and Sub Inspector in the Central Armed Police Forces. The SSC CPO 2025 exam will be conducted in four stages - Paper I, Physical Standard Test (PST) or Physical Endurance Test (PET), Paper II, and Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Candidates who qualify in each stage will be shortlisted for the positions of Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police and Sub Inspector (General Duty) in other CAPFs. The online application process is tentatively scheduled to begin in June 2025, with the last date to apply expected in July 2025. Following the completion of the application process, the Commission is tentatively set to conduct the Paper-I (Computer-Based Examination) for SSC SI, ASI & CAPF in 9 to 12 December 2025.
Events | Dates |
Notification Date | 26.09.2025 |
Application Start Date | 26.09.2025 |
Last date to apply | 16.10.2025 |
Last date for fee payment | 17.10.2025 |
Admit card release date | November Last Week |
Date of Paper- I (CBE) | 09/12/2025 To 12/12/2025 |
VACANCY DETAILS
The vacancies are released separately for males and female Sub-Inspectors in Delhi Police as well as in the CAPFs, Candidates can refer to the table below to check the SSC CPO vacancy details last year.
Sub- Inspector (Exe.) in Delhi Police (Male)
Details | UR | OBC | SC | ST | EWS | Total |
Open | 45 | 24 | 13 | 07 | 12 | 101 |
Ex- Servicemen | 03 | 02 | 01 | 01 | - | 07 |
Ex- Servicemen (Special Category) | 03 | 01 | 01 | 00 | - | 05 |
Departmental Candidates | 05 | 03 | 02 | 01 | 01 | 12 |
Total | 56 | 30 | 17 | 09 | 13 | 125 |
Sub- Inspector (Exe.) in Delhi Police (Female)
Details | UR | OBC | SC | ST | EWS | Total |
Open | 28 | 15 | 08 | 04 | 06 | 61 |
Sub- Inspector (GD) in CAPFs
CAPFs | Gender | UR | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | Total | Grand Total | ESM @10% |
BSF | Male | 391 | 97 | 261 | 145 | 73 | 967 | 1019 | 102 |
Female | 21 | 05 | 14 | 08 | 04 | 52 | |||
CISF | Male | 466 | 188 | 509 | 283 | 141 | 1887 | 2097 | 210 |
Female | 85 | 21 | 57 | 31 | 16 | 210 | |||
CRPF | Male | 559 | 138 | 372 | 207 | 103 | 1379 | 1438 | 144 |
Female | 24 | 06 | 16 | 09 | 04 | 59 | |||
ITBP | Male | 126 | 35 | 113 | 50 | 20 | 344 | 405 | 41 |
Female | 22 | 06 | 20 | 09 | 04 | 61 | |||
SSB | Male | 60 | 15 | 50 | 70 | 09 | 151 | 163 | 16 |
Female | 05 | 01 | 06 | 00 | 00 | 12 | |||
Total | Male | 1902 | 473 | 1305 | 702 | 346 | 4728 | 5122 | 513 |
Female | 157 | 39 | 113 | 57 | 28 | 394 |
SALARY STRUCTURE
The salary and pay scale for SSC CPO Sub-Inspectors in Delhi Police and CAPFs are determined as per the 7th Pay Commission. Candidates selected for these posts will receive a salary in line with the prevailing government norms and regulations.
Posts | Pay Scale |
Sub-Inspector (GD) in CAPF | Rs. 35,400 - 1,12,400/- |
Sub-Inspector (Executive) (Male / Female) in Delhi Police | Rs. 35,400 - 1,12,400/- |
Assistant Sub-Inspector (Executive) in CISF | Rs.29,200 - 92,300/- |
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To be eligible for the SSC CPO Recruitment 2025, candidates must meet certain minimum requirements. There are three key eligibility criteria that applicants must satisfy to apply for the exam. Detailed information about these criteria is provided in the section below.
Nationality
A candidate must be either:
A Citizen of India, or
A subject of Nepal, or
A subject of Bhutan, or
Provided that a candidate belonging to categories 2 and 3 above shall be a person in whose favor a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.
A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary will be admitted to the examination, but the offer of appointment will be given only after the necessary eligibility certificate has been issued to him by the Government of India.
Age limit (as on 01/09/2025)
The Age limit of the candidates should be from 20 to 25 years.
Relaxation in the upper age limit
Code. No. | Category | Relaxation |
01 | SC / ST | 5 years |
02 | OBC | 3 years |
06 | Ex- Servicemen (ESM) | 3 years after deduction of the military service rendered from the actual age as on the closing date |
For the posts of SI and ASI in CAPFs only | ||
07 | Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period from 1st January 1980 to 31st December 1989 | 5 years |
For ASI in CISF only | ||
10 | Central Govt. Civilian Employees who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as of closing date | Up to 40 years of age |
11 | Central Govt. Civilian Employees (SC / ST) who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as on closing date | Up to 45 years of age |
For Group ‘C’ Posts only | ||
12 | Widows, divorced women and women judicially separated from their husbands and who are not re- married | Up to 35 years of age |
13 | Widows, divorced women and women judicially separated from their husbands and who are not re- married (SC / ST) | Up to 40 years of age |
For Departmental candidates of Delhi Police against vacancies in Delhi Police only | ||
17 | Departmental Candidates (Unreserved) who have rendered not less than 3 years of regular and continuous service as on closing date | Up to 30 years of age |
18 | Departmental Candidates (OBC) who have rendered not less than 3 years of regular and continuous service as on closing date | Up to 33 years of age |
19 | Departmental Candidates (SC / ST) who have rendered not less than 3 years of regular and continuous service as on closing date | Up to 35 years of age |
Education Qualification
For the post of Sub Inspector (GD) in Delhi Police & CAPFs
A candidate must have a Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from a recognised University.
For the post of Sub Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police (Males only)
Male candidates must possess a valid Driving License for LMV (Motor cycle and Car) as on the date fixed for Physical Endurance and Standard Tests. Otherwise, they will not be allowed to undergo Physical Endurance and Standard Tests.
EXAM PATTERN
The SSC CPO 2025 selection process consists of four stages. It starts with Paper I, a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Candidates who qualify in this stage move on to the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). This is followed by Paper II, another CBT that tests English Comprehension. Finally, candidates who clear all the earlier stages will undergo a Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Each stage must be cleared in order to proceed to the next.
Paper I
The SSC CPO exam pattern outlines important aspects like the question format, marking scheme, and section-wise weightage. The detailed exam pattern for both Paper I is provided below.
Test Mode | Name of Test | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
Objective Type Online Computer Based Test | General Intelligence and Reasoning | 50 Q | 50 x 1 = 50 Marks | 120 Minutes |
General Awareness | 50 Q | 50 x 1 = 50 Marks | ||
Quantitative Aptitude | 50 Q | 50 x 1 = 50 Marks | ||
English Comprehension | 50 Q | 50 x 1 = 50 Marks | ||
Total section = 4 | Total Ques = 200 Ques | Total Marks = 200 Marks |
PAPER II
Test Mode | Name of Test | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
Objective Type Online Computer Based Test | English language & Comprehension | 200 Q | 200 Marks | 120 Minute |
Mode of Examination
The Examination for Paper- I & II of SSC SI & CAPF Examination will be held as a Computer-Based Examination and will contain only Objective Type.
Medium of Examination
1- The Questions from General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness and quantitative Aptitude will be available both in English & Hindi Languages.
2- The Questions from English Comprehension will be available only in English.
Marking Scheme
1- For each correct answer, 1 mark will be awarded.
2- There will be a negative marking of 0.25 Marks for each wrong answer.
3- No marks will be deducted for the Unattempted Questions.
4- Based on the marks scored in Paper I, candidates will be shortlisted, category-wise, to appear in Paper- II Examination.
Minimum Qualifying Mark
UR | OBC / EWS | Others |
30 % | 25 % | 20 % |
Normalisation of Marks
The Staff Selection Commission has already decided to normalise the scores of candidates for the examinations, which are conducted in multiple shifts to take into account any variation in the difficulty levels of the question papers across different shifts.
The following formula will be used by the Commission to calculate the final score of candidates in the multi-shift examinations:

Physical Standard Test (for all Posts)
Sl. No. | Category of candidates | Height (in cm) | Chest (in cm) | |
Unexpanded | Unexpanded | |||
(i) | Male candidates except those listed at S No (ii) and (iii) | 170 | 80 | 85 |
(ii) | Candidates belonging to Hill areas of Garhwal, Kumaon, Himachal Pradesh, Gorkhas, Dogras, Marathas, Kashmir Valley, Leh & Ladakh regions of J&K, North - Eastern States and Sikkim | 165 | 80 | 85 |
(iii) | All candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes | 162.5 | 77 | 82 |
(iv) | Female candidates except those listed at S No (v) and (vi) | 157 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
(v) | Female candidates belonging to Hill areas of Garhwal, Kumaon, Himachal Pradesh, Gorkhas, Dogras, Marathas, Kashmir Valley, Leh & Ladakh regions of J&K, North - Eastern States and Sikkim | 155 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
(v) | All female candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes | 154 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
Physical Endurance Test (PET) For All Post
For males
1- 100 metre race in 16 seconds.
2- 1.6 Kms race in 6.5 minutes.
3- Long Jump: 3.65 metre in 3 chances.
4- High Jump : 1.2 metre in 3 chances.
5- Shot put (16 Lbs): 4.5 metre in 3 chance.
For female candidates
1- 100 metre race in 18 seconds.
2- 800 metre race in 4 minutes.
3- Long Jump: 2.7 metre in 3 chances.
4- High Jump: 0.9 metre in 3 chances.
Notes
1- There shall be no requirement of chest measurement for female candidates.
2- PST / PET will not carry any marks but will be of qualifying / elimination nature.
3- Only those candidates who qualified in PET / PST will be allowed to appear in Paper- II
SYLLABUS
The SSC CPO 2025 selection process consists of four stages. It starts with Paper I, a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Candidates who qualify in this stage move on to the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). This is followed by Paper II, another CBT that tests English Comprehension. Finally, candidates who clear all the earlier stages will undergo a Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Each stage must be cleared in order to proceed to the next.
The SSC CPO syllabus varies for Paper I and Paper II. Paper I covers four key subjects: General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Knowledge & General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension. In contrast, Paper II focuses exclusively on English Language & Comprehension.
Detailed Syllabus For Paper I
Reasoning and General Intelligence
Verbal Reasoning
Analogy
Alphabet Test
Arithmetic Reasoning
Blood Relation
Classification
Coding decoding
Distance direction test
Syllogism
Matrix
Logical Venn diagram
Missing Number
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Paper - cutting & folding
Embedded figures
Figure formation & Analysis
Figure Series
Cube & Dice
Mirror Image
Pattern Completion
Counting of figures
General Awareness
Current Affairs
Economy & Finance
Geography
History
Indian Polity & Constitution
Science & Technology
Static GK
Quantitative Aptitude
Average
Boat & Stream
Compound & Simple Interest
LCM & HCF
Mixture & Alligation
Partnership
Percentages
Pipes & Cistern
Problem on Ages
Profit loss & Discount
Ratio Proportion
Speed, time & distance
Time work & wages
Geometry
Mensuration
Data Interpretation
Trigonometry
Standard Identities
Complementary angles
Heights and Distances
Algebra
Miscellaneous
English Comprehension
Vocabulary, Grammar, Sentence Structure
Synonyms, Antonyms, Spotting Errors
Sentence Completion, Fill in the Blanks
Idioms & Phrases, One-word Substitution
Active & Passive Voice, Direct & Indirect Speech
Reading Comprehension (passages, inference-based Qs)
Cloze Test, Para Jumbles
Detailed Syllabus For Paper II
Paper-II focuses on English Language & Comprehension at a level comparable to Graduation (Bachelor’s degree standard). The questions test candidates' ability to understand correct English, basic comprehension skills, and writing proficiency.
The indicative syllabus (as per the official SSC notice) includes the following topics:
Error Recognition
Spotting errors in sentences (grammatical, spelling, punctuation, etc.)
Identifying incorrect parts of sentences
Fill in the Blanks
Filling blanks with appropriate words/phrases (verbs, prepositions, articles, conjunctions, etc.)
Vocabulary
Synonyms
Antonyms
One-word substitution
Idioms & Phrases
Spelling correction
Grammar
Subject-Verb Agreement
Tenses
Voice (Active/Passive)
Narration (Direct/Indirect Speech)
Sentence Improvement
Parts of Speech (Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition, etc.)
Sentence Structure
Rearrangement of sentences to form coherent paragraphs
Sentence completion
Cloze Test (filling gaps in passages)
Comprehension
Reading comprehension passages (2-3 passages of 300-500 words each)
Questions on:
Main idea / Central theme
Inference
Vocabulary in context
Specific details
Tone / Style of the passage
Title suggestion
Phrases & Idiomatic Use
Usage of common idioms, phrasal verbs, and expressions in sentences
SELECTION PROCESS
The SSC CPO 2025 selection process consists of four stages. It starts with Paper I, a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Candidates who qualify in this stage move on to the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). This is followed by Paper II, another CBT that tests English Comprehension. Finally, candidates who clear all the earlier stages will undergo a Detailed Medical Examination (DME). Each stage must be cleared in order to proceed to the next.
1. Minimum qualifying marks in Paper-I and Paper-II (without adding bonus marks applicable to NCC certificate holders) are as follows:
UR: 30% 16.2.2
OBC/EWS: 25%
All other categories: 20%
2. On the basis of their performance in Paper-I (including bonus marks in case of NCC certificate), candidates will be shortlisted for appearing in PST/PET Examination. The Commission shall have the discretion to fix different cutoff marks in each part of Paper-I taking into consideration among others, category-wise vacancies and category-wise number of candidates.
3. PST/PET are mandatory but qualifying in nature. Ex-Servicemen are not required to undergo PET.
4. Only those candidates who qualify in PST/PET will be allowed to appear in Paper-II Examination.
5. On the basis of their performance in Paper-I and Paper-II (including bonus marks in case of NCC certificate), candidates will be shortlisted for appearing in Medical Examination.
6. Final selection and allocation of Post/Force will be made on the basis of the performance of candidates in Paper-I and Paper-II (including bonus marks in case of NCC certificate) and the preference of Posts/Forces exercised by them.
7. Once the candidate has been allotted his/her first available preference, as per his/her merit, he/she will not be considered for any other option. Candidates are, therefore, advised to exercise preference of Posts/Force very carefully.
HOW TO APPLY
The SSC CPO 2025 online application process will commence on the official website following the release of the official notification. Candidates can submit their applications up to the specified closing date. To ensure eligibility, it is essential to complete the application process before the deadline. Applications must be submitted online only through the official SSC portal, and both the form submission and fee payment must be completed within the given timeframe.
Steps for SSC CPO Online Registration
Step 1: Visit the official SSC website by clicking on the registration link provided on this page.
Step 2: Click on the "Apply" link available on the official website. This will open the registration window in a new tab.
Step 3: Select "New Registration" under the SSC CPO 2025 application section and click on the Register button.
Step 4: Begin the registration process by entering your basic details, including your name, parents’ names, date of birth, email ID, and mobile number.
Step 5: Click Submit to complete the registration. Make sure to review all entered details carefully before submitting. Once submitted, a Registration ID will be generated for future login.
Step 6: Log in using your Registration ID, date of birth, and password to proceed. Next, upload your photograph and signature according to SSC’s specifications:
Photograph
Background: White or light-colored
Size: Between 4 KB and 12 KB
Format: 100x120 pixels
Signature
Ink: Black or blue on white paper
Size: Between 1 KB and 12 KB
Format: JPG, 40x60 pixels
Step 7: After uploading the documents, log in again using your credentials to complete Part II of the application form.
Step 8: Carefully review the entire application form before proceeding to final submission.
Step 9: Click the Final Submit button once you're sure all the details are correct.
Step 10: Make the application fee payment using available online methods like Net Banking, Credit/Debit Cards, BHIM UPI, etc., to complete the process successfully.
Application Fee
Category | Application Fee |
General / OBC | Rs. 100/- |
Females / SC / ST / Ex-Servicemen | No Fees |
EXAM CENTERS
A candidate must indicate the Centre(s) in the online Application Form in which he/ she desires to take the examination. Details about the Examination Centres and Regional Offices under whose jurisdiction these Examination Centres are located are as follows:
S No. | Examination Centres & Centre Code | SSC Region and States/UTs under the jurisdiction of the Region | Address of the Regional Offices/website |
1 | Agra (3001), Prayagraj (3003), Bareilly (3005), Gorakhpur (3007), Jhansi (3008) Kanpur (3009), Lucknow (3010), Meerut (3011), Varanasi (3013), Sitapur(3019) Bhagalpur (3201), Gaya (3203), Muzzaffarpur (3205), Patna (3206), Purnea (3209), | Region(CR)/ Bihar and UttarPradesh | Regional Director (CR), Staff Selection Commission, 34-A, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Civil lines, Kendriya Sadan, Prayagraj – 211001. (http://www.ssc-cr.org) |
2 | Port Blair(4802), Ranchi (4205), Bhubaneshwar (4604), Kolkata (4410). | Eastern Region (ER)/ Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Jharkhand, Odisha, Sikkim and West Bengal | Regional Director (ER), Staff Selection Commission, 1st MSO Building, (8th Floor), 234/4, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road, Kolkata, West Bengal- 700020 (www.sscer.org) |
3 | Bengaluru (9001), Belagavi (9002), Hubballi (9011), Kalaburagi (Gulbarga)(9005), Mangaluru (9008), Mysuru (9009), Shivamogga (9010), Udupi (9012), Thiruvananthapuram (9211), Kollam (9210), Kottayam (9205), Kozhikode (9206) Thrissur (9212), Kavaratti(9401) | Karnataka, Kerala Region (KKR)/ Lakshadweep, Karnataka and Kerala | Regional Director (KKR), Staff Selection Commission, 1st Floor, “E” Wing, Kendriya Sadan, Koramangala,Bengaluru, Karnataka-560034 (www.ssckkr.kar.nic.in) |
4 | Delhi NCR (2201), Ajmer (2401), Bikaner(2404), Jaipur (2405), Jodhpur (2406), Udaipur(2409), Sikar (2411), Dehradun (2002), Haldwani (2003), Roorkee (2006). | Northern Region (NR)/ Delhi, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand | Regional Director (NR), Staff Selection Commission, Block No. 12, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 (www.sscnr.net.in) |
5 | Itanagar (5001), Dibrugarh (5102), Guwahati (Dispur) (5105) Jorhat (5107), Silchar (5111), Kohima (5302), Shillong (5401), Imphal (5501), Agartala (5601), Aizwal (5701) | North Eastern Region (NER)/ Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. | Regional Director (NER), Staff Selection Commission, Housefed Complex, Last Gate, Beltola-Basistha Road, P. O. Assam Sachivalaya, Dispur, Guwahati, Assam-781006 (www.sscner.org.in) |
6 | Guntur (8001), Kurnool (8003), Rajahmundry (8004), Tirupati (8006), Visakhapatnam (8007), Vijayawada (8008), Kakinada (8009), Nellore (8010), Chirala (8011), Vizianagaram (8012), Chennai (8201), Coimbatore (8202), Madurai (8204), Salem (8205), Tiruchirapalli (8206), Tirunelveli (8207), Vellore (8208), Puducherry (8401), Hyderabad (8601), Warangal (8603), Karimnagar (8604) | Southern Region (SR)/ Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Telangana. | Regional Director (SR), Staff Selection Commission, 2nd Floor, EVK Sampath Building, DPI Campus, College Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu- 600006 (www.sscsr.gov.in) |
7 | Ahmedabad (7001), Vadodara (7002), Rajkot (7006), Surat (7007), Mumbai (7204), Pune (7208), Amravati (7201) Nagpur (7205), Aurangabad (7202), Kolhapur (7203), Panaji (7801). | Western Region(WR)/ Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, Goa, Gujarat and Maharashtra | Regional Director (WR), Staff Selection Commission, 1st Floor, South Wing, Pratishtha Bhawan, 101, Maharshi Karve Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020 (www.sscwr.net) |
8 | Bhopal (6001), Gwalior (6005), Indore (6006), Jabalpur (6007), Satna (6014), Sagar (6015), Ujjain (6016), Bilaspur (6202), Raipur (6204), Durg-Bhilai (6205) | Madhya Pradesh Region (MPR) Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh | Dy. Director (MPR), Staff Selection Commission, 5th Floor Investment Building, LIC Campus-2, Pandri, Raipur, Chhattisgarh-492004. (www.sscmpr.org) |
9 | Jammu (1004), Leh (1005), Srinagar (1007), Samba (1010), Hamirpur (1202), Shimla (1203), Bathinda(1401), Jalandhar (1402), Amritsar (1404), Mohali (1406), Chandigarh (1601) | North Western Region (NWR)/ Chandigarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Punjab | Regional Director (NWR), Staff Selection Commission, Block No.3, Ground Floor, Kendriya Sadan, Sector-9, Chandigarh-160009 (www.sscnwr.org) |
ADMIT CARD
The SSC CPO Admit Card for Paper I and Paper II will be released separately by the Staff Selection Commission. Candidates who register for SSC CPO 2025 will be able to download their admit cards well before the exam dates. The admit cards will be available on the official SSC website, and candidates must use their registration credentials to access and download them.
Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to download admit card for the exam:
Step 1: Candidates need to visit the official website.
Step 2: Go to the admit card section on the home page of SSC.
Step 3: Candidates are redirected to the page that hosts the links to regional websites.
Step 4: Click the relevant website link.
Step 5: On the home page, click the admit card download link.
Step 6: Enter the required login credentials.
Step 7: The SSC CAPF admit card appears on the screen.
Step 8: Download the admit card and take it's printout.
RESULT
The SSC CPO results for each stage of the selection process will be released separately on the official website. The results will be published in PDF format, containing the names and roll numbers of candidates who have qualified at that stage. Candidates can check the list to confirm their selection status and determine whether they are eligible to proceed to the next phase of the recruitment process.
Candidate can check their results by following the steps listed below:
Step 1: Visit the official website.
Step 2: Go to the ‘Result’ tab on the home page.
Step 3: Click the tab ‘CAPF’.
Step 4: Click the result link.
Step 5: The result PDF opens.
Step 6: Search your roll number.
Step 7: Download the result PDF.
IMPORTANT LINKS
For Official Website- Click here
For Official Notification- Click here
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The syllabus of SSC CAPF ASI exam for Paper 2 comprises questions from error recognition, filling in the blanks (using verbs, prepositions, articles, etc), Vocabulary, Spellings, Grammar, Sentence Structure, Synonyms, Antonyms, sentences Completion. To know more about Syllabus and Recommended Books go to syllabus section which is given above.
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