STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION C-1/2 Section Subject:- Recruitment of Constable (GD) in CAPFs and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, 2013 – Result for Male Candidates to be called for Medical Examination. An open competitive examination for recruitment to the posts of Constables (GD) in CAPFs & Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, 2013 was held on 12.05.2013 for the candidates who qualified in PET/PST at different centres across the country. 2. In the above examination 7,14,211 candidates (both male and female) were registered from different regions and 6,76,358 actually appeared in this examination. 3. Commission has placed on website the answer keys of different Question Booklets used in the above examination inviting representation from the candidates. Representations received in this regard have been carefully examined and modified answer keys, wherever their representations were found to be genuine, were used for evaluation. 4. As per the scheme of the Recruitment, the minimum cut off percentage marks in the written examination is 33% for SC, ST and OBC candidates and 35% for UR and Ex-servicemen candidates. 5. Considering the vacancies reserved for different States including those for Naxal/Militancy affected districts within the States and vacancies reserved for Border Districts, Commission has decided to release the following three separate lists for the Male candidates to be called for Detailed Medical Examination (DME): List I : Male Candidates qualified against State-wise vacancies List II : Additional Male candidates qualified against vacancies reserved for Naxal/Militancy affected Districts (at a lower cut-off) List III : Additional Male candidates qualified against vacancies reserved for Border Districts (at a lower cut-off) 6. List I: Male Candidates qualified against State-wise vacancies Keeping in view the tentative vacancies in each State/UTs, Commission has fixed the cut-off in the following manner for Male candidates:(i) 1:4 ratio (Vacancies to candidates) approximately subject to minimum of 10 candidates in respective category, and (ii) Minimum cut-off of 35 for UR/Ex.S and 33 for OBC/SC/ST State Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 STATE/UTs UR Andaman & Nicobar Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chandigarh Chhattisgarh Dadra and Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Lakshadweep Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra 35 41 35 47 72 60 54 35 35 69 35 49 82 67 49 61 40 40 35 63 50 OBC 33 34 33 43 67 55 52 33 33 63 33 40 76 63 33 57 34 36 33 60 45 CUT-OFF SC 33 33 33 42 45 51 33 33 33 61 33 33 67 62 46 33 33 33 33 53 42 ST 33 33 33 43 64 48 50 33 33 61 33 42 54 63 36 55 37 36 33 53 44 Ex.S 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Pudducherry Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand West Bengal 41 35 35 35 47 35 58 75 35 35 43 73 65 54 37 33 33 33 42 33 53 73 33 33 41 68 61 45 33 33 33 33 33 33 53 64 33 33 33 62 59 47 33 33 33 33 42 33 53 68 33 33 33 64 63 48 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 Accordingly, 62,530 Male candidates qualify for Medical Examination against State-wise vacancies. State-wise and category-wise break-up of the qualifying candidates is as below: State STATE/UTs Code 1 Andaman & Nicobar 2 Andhra Pradesh 3 Arunachal Pradesh 4 Assam UR *TENTATIVE VACANCIES OBC SC ST TOTAL 4 2 0 0 6 450 335 553 64 1402 497 242 63 142 944 209 97 26 55 387 619 302 257 10 1188 7 2 1 0 10 CANDIDATE AVAILABLE OBC SC ST Ex.S UR TOTAL 7 14 5 7 0 33 315 2614 455 1349 2 4735 24 51 6 112 0 193 216 941 185 526 0 1868 1049 3071 1279 72 11 5482 14 31 12 10 0 67 80 253 197 691 1 1222 5 Bihar 6 Chandigarh 7 Chhattisgarh 133 17 69 87 306 8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu 3 0 0 1 4 2 1 1 5 0 9 2 0 0 0 2 9 6 1 1 0 0 8 10 Delhi 88 48 27 14 177 209 358 167 80 0 814 11 Goa 20 3 0 0 23 11 22 1 4 0 38 12 Gujarat 328 174 46 95 643 306 1502 288 792 0 2888 13 Haryana 146 73 52 0 271 453 495 327 10 8 1293 14 Himachal Pradesh 36 15 19 2 72 81 104 115 34 25 359 15 234 173 124 44 25 161 43 91 426 469 720 560 380 246 2 1908 16 Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand 332 440 415 587 2 1776 17 Karnataka 326 175 104 46 651 575 1412 695 537 1 3220 18 Kerala 223 97 36 2 358 292 1025 131 17 3 1468 19 Lakshadweep 1 0 0 0 1 10 3 5 6 0 24 20 386 117 116 154 773 696 1487 646 836 8 3673 21 Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra 643 326 120 108 1197 1651 2438 671 712 3 5475 22 Manipur 56 11 6 34 107 69 124 44 243 0 480 23 Meghalaya 125 50 8 102 285 87 28 4 58 1 178 24 Mizoram 53 16 1 55 125 6 5 4 77 0 92 25 Nagaland 129 27 7 111 274 112 18 8 35 0 173 26 Odisha 224 54 177 110 565 302 581 326 804 1 2014 27 Puducherry 9 4 1 0 14 11 8 17 2 0 38 28 Punjab 146 64 87 0 297 366 530 539 16 14 1465 29 Rajasthan 364 147 125 96 732 312 1811 628 490 12 3253 30 Sikkim 9 7 0 3 19 14 26 5 4 0 49 31 Tamil Nadu 405 209 147 8 769 381 1273 476 46 1 2177 32 Tripura 69 5 78 125 277 155 102 351 130 1 739 33 Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand 1084 578 445 21 2128 2821 5091 1811 106 47 9876 71 15 19 2 107 West Bengal TOTAL 488 304 7760 3684 48 336 9028 10 8 161 589 4854 62530 34 35 223 48 2999 1629 267 145 119 1063 1239 1760 1511 16072 13191 28325 11825 (*10% vacancies are reserved for Ex-serviceman category in each category which has not been shown separately) 7. List II: Additional candidates qualified against vacancies reserved for Naxal/Militancy affected Districts In the following 8 States, cut-off as in List-I will be applicable for List-II also :1. Jammu & Kashmir* 2. Manipur* 3. Meghalaya* 4. Mizoram* 5. Nagaland* 6. Arunachal Pradesh* 7. Assam* 8. Tripura* (*Entire State has been declared as Naxal/Militancy affected area for this purpose) All the Candidates qualified in List-I in the States in North-Eastern Region and J&K, will be considered for vacancies reserved for Naxal/Militancy Affected Districts in these State/UTs also. For 9 States viz. Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, all the candidates domiciled in Naxal/Militancy affected Districts and qualified in List-I will be considered for vacancies reserved for Naxal/Militancy affected Districts too. However, for these 9 States, a list of additional candidates is being released at a lower cut-off vis-a-vis List-I for candidates domiciled in Naxal/Militancy affected Districts as below :Accordingly, 9,884 additional Male candidates qualify for Medical Examination for Naxal/Militancy Affected Districts. State/UT wise and categorywise break-up of the qualifying candidates is as below: State Code States/UTs 2 Andhra Pradesh 5 Bihar 7 Chhattisgarh 16 Jharkhand 20 Tentative Vacancies only for Naxal/Militancy affected Districts* Tota UR OBC SC ST l 752 410 24 104 150 1 7 860 414 24 16 153 8 8 138 18 32 85 273 ST UR OBC SC Ex.S Total 150 124 0 0 2 276 961 2862 337 77 0 4237 18 97 0 604 0 719 787 328 596 0 1480 0 2404 9 44 9 30 3 10 0 52 11 122 32 109 44 24 0 209 689 17 56 0 92 0 165 45 11 146 3 36 1 167 96 267 138 4 0 505 93 98 421 423 376 416 102 0 1317 2867 1209 882 590 5548 2034 4517 938 2393 2 9884 390 104 Madhya Pradesh 25 5 5 21 Maharashtra 66 32 13 26 Odisha 342 88 33 Uttar Pradesh 85 35 West Bengal 209 Total Additional Candidates available 96 197 21 (*10% vacancies are reserved for Ex-serviceman category in each category which has not been shown separately) 8. List III : Additional candidates qualified against vacancies reserved for Border Districts In following 12 States, cut-off as in List-I will be applicable for List-III also :1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assam Arunachal Pradesh Gujarat Jammu & Kashmir Mizoram Meghalaya Nagaland Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tripura West Bengal All the Candidates qualified in List-I in the 12 States/UTs mentioned above and domiciled in Border Districts will be considered for vacancies reserved for Border Districts in these State/UTs also. For 5 States viz. Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Manipur, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, all the candidates qualified in List-I and domiciled in Border Districts will be considered for vacancies reserved for Border Districts too. However, for these 5 States, a lower cut-off was fixed vis-a-vis List-I for candidates domiciled in Border Districts as given below :Border State Code 5 14 STATE/UTs CUT-OFF UR 22 33 Bihar Himachal Pradesh Manipur Uttar Pradesh 34 Uttarakhand OBC SC ST Ex.S 63 57 36 57 35 55 35 33 33 33 33 51 33 35 35 35 35 33 33 33 33 33 33 35 35 Accordingly, 919 additional Male candidates qualify for Medical Examination for Border Districts. State wise and category-wise break-up of the qualifying candidates is as below: State State/UTs Code 5 14 22 33 34 Bihar Himachal Pradesh Manipur Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand Tentative Vacancies only Additional Candidates available for Border Districts* UR OBC SC ST TOTA UR OBC SC ST Ex. TOTAL L S 102 49 29 1 181 101 326 55 16 0 498 1 0 1 0 2 4 12 6 11 0 33 63 17 4 43 127 16 21 0 0 0 37 70 38 29 1 138 66 165 111 9 0 351 27 6 8 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 263 110 71 45 489 187 524 172 36 0 919 (*10% vacancies are reserved for Ex-serviceman category in each category which has not been shown separately) Note 1: Candidates belonging to reserved categories meeting the cutoff fixed for UR category are shown in the respective category in the three Lists. 9. To sum up, following Male candidates are qualifying in each of the three Lists :List-I : 62,530(State-wise) List-II: 9,884(Additional for Naxal/Militancy affected Districts) List-III: 919(Additional for Border Districts) ----------- Total - 73,333 List-I has no common candidate with other 2 Lists. Between List-II and List-III there are 534 common candidates. Each candidate will be called for Medical Examination only once. 10. The list is PROVISIONAL. The candidates whose roll numbers figure in the list would be called for Medical Examination subject to their fulfilling all the eligibility conditions/requirements as prescribed for the post in the Notice of Examination and also subject to thorough verifications of their identity with reference to their photographs, signatures, handwriting, etc., on the application forms, admission certificates, etc. If on verification from the application form, it is found that any candidate does not fulfil any of the eligibility conditions, he will not be eligible to appear for the Medical Examination. The Commission causes further verification of details in the OMR sheets of the candidates and also undertakes post examination/posts, result analysis of OMR sheets to detect incidence of malpractices. Therefore, the result of the written examination are placed on the website, subject to such verification/analysis. 11. If any candidate does not belong to the Category/State Code/Naxal Code/Border Code etc. as shown in the result, he may submit her representation to the concerned Regional Office without making any reference to the SSC, Headquarters since the original application of the candidate is already with them. Cut-off fixed can be seen from the result write-up on SSC website. In case of any mismatch of Category/Name/State Code/Naxal Code/Border Code, he candidate may not be included in the list. Therefore, it is in the interest of the candidates concerned to contact immediately the respective Regional Offices of the Commission in all such cases. 12. Candidates may note that as per Notice of the Examination, they were required to code/write their particulars correctly and append their signature in running hand/LTI on the answer sheets. Such answer sheets which are without signature in running hand/LTI and where particulars such as Name, Roll Number, Ticket Number and Test Form Number have been coded incorrectly, have been rejected/awarded ZERO marks. The OMR answer sheets of those candidates found possessing mobiles phones and accessories and other electronic gadgets within the premises of examination centres, whether in use or in switch off mode and on person or otherwise have not been evaluated. 13. Some candidates did not exercise their Language option (Hindi/English) in the Part D of the OMR answer sheet as required under Para 9(v)(c) of Notice of the Examination. However, in relaxation of the above provision the Commission has decided to apply answer keys in both Hindi and English Language and lower of the two scores has been taken into consideration. 14. The results of 279 candidates who appeared in the re-examination held on 24.11.2013 in Delhi and the result of those cases where there is mismatch of Roll No. & Ticket No. etc. will be declared in due course. 15. Medical Examination of the qualified candidates is likely to be held in December,2013 – January, 2014. Candidates are advised to follow the website of the concerned Regional Offices. The facility of downloading of the call letters will be available from the website of the concerned Regional Offices. 16. The result of the candidates qualified for medical examination is available on SSC’s website : http://ssc.nic.in. Marks of the all the qualified/non-qualified candidates will be declared in due course. (R Mohanty) Under Secretary(C-1/2) 28.11.2013