Gujarat Police Recruitment Board is currently accepting applications for Class 3 Cadre posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply by visiting the official website at ojas.gujarat.gov.in. This recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 12,472 posts. The registration process began on April 4 and will conclude on April 30, 2024.
Gujarat Police Recruitment 2024: Steps To Apply
Go to the official Gujarat Police Recruitment Board website at ojas.gujarat.gov.in.Navigate to the online application link located on the homepage.Choose the apply option from the drop-down menu that appears.Click on the apply link to access a new page.Locate and select the Gujarat Police Recruitment Board from the list provided.Click on the apply link again.Proceed to the new page where the apply now link is available.Fill in the registration details to complete the registration process.After registration, click on the submit button.Log in to your account and complete the application form.Pay the required application fee.Click on the submit button and download the page.Retain a printed copy of the application for future reference.
Information regarding eligibility criteria, vacancy details, selection process, and application fees can be found in the detailed notification. For additional information, candidates are advised to visit the official website of the Gujarat Police Recruitment Board.
Gujarat Police Recruitment 2024: Application Process
At the time of submitting the online application, candidates must ensure that their name, father/husband’s name, and the last mark sheet of Class-12 or equivalent examination are as per the shown in the marksheet, and the uploaded marksheet will be verified accordingly. Candidates applying only for PSI cadre will have to select PSI Cadre in the Online Application. Candidates applying only for the Lokrakshak cadre will have to select Lokrakshak Cadre in the Online Application.If candidates apply for both (PSI cadre and Lokrakshak cadre), they will have to select Both (PSI+LRD) in the Online Application.Ex-servicemen will be eligible for appointment as per the Gujarat State Service (Ex-servicemen) Rules, 1975, and the amended rules – 1994, and subsequent amendments made from time to time.
1st Stage: Physical Test (Qualifying in nature)2nd Stage: Main Exam
Main Exam
There will be two papers, one of Objective type and the other of descriptive type, totaling 300 marks.
The duration and marks for each paper are as follows:
General Studies (MCQ) – 200 marks, 3 HoursGujarati and English Language Skill (Descriptive) – 100 marks
The main exam will last for 3 hours.
Paper-1 General Studies (MCQ):
Consists of two parts: Part A and Part B
Part-A:
100 marks; 100 MCQsMinimum qualifying standard of 40%Negative marking of 0.25; “E” option availableSyllabus includes Reasoning and Data Interpretation (50 marks) and Quantitative Aptitude (50 marks)
Part-B: 100 marks; 100 MCQs
Minimum qualifying standard of 40%Negative marking of 0.25; “E” option availableSyllabus includes The Constitution of India and Public Administration (25 marks), History, Geography, Cultural Heritage (25 marks), Current Affairs and General Knowledge (25 marks), Environment, Science, and Technology, and Economics (25 marks)Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) formatEach question carries 1 markIncorrect answers incur a negative mark of 0.25An “E” option is provided for questions not attempted, with no negative markingNot selecting any option incurs a negative mark of 0.25Candidates must qualify in both Part A and Part B separately.
Paper-2 Gujarati and English Language Skill (Descriptive):
100 marks, 3 hours
Part-A (Gujarati Language Skill):
Essay (350 Words) – 30 marksPrecis Writing – 10 marksComprehension – 10 marksReport Writing – 10 marksLetter Writing – 10 marks
Part-B (English Language Skill):
Precis Writing – 10 marksComprehension – 10 marksTranslation (From Gujarati to English) – 10 marks
The Paper 1 of the Main Examination is Objective type, while Paper 2 is Descriptive type.The minimum qualifying standard for Paper-1 General Studies (MCQ) is 40% marks in both Part-A and Part-B separately.The minimum qualifying standard for Paper-2 Gujarati and English Language Skill (Descriptive) is 40% marks.Evaluation of Paper-2 Gujarati and English Language Skill (Descriptive) is done only for candidates scoring a minimum of 40% in both Part-A and Part-B of Paper-1 General Studies (MCQ) separately.
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