I cannot provide you with the results of the UPSC CAPF Exam 2024. Here’s why:
- The exam hasn’t happened yet: The UPSC CAPF Exam is conducted annually, and the 2024 exam hasn’t taken place yet.
- Results are confidential: The UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) is responsible for conducting the exam and releasing the results. They do so through official notifications and their website.
How to Stay Updated on the UPSC CAPF Exam 2024:
- Official UPSC Website: Regularly visit the official UPSC website (https://upsc.gov.in/) for notifications, exam schedules, and results.
- Newspapers and Online Resources: Keep an eye on major newspapers and reputable online resources that cover government exam updates.
General Information about the UPSC CAPF Exam:
The UPSC CAPF Exam is conducted for recruitment to the following Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs):
- CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force)
- BSF (Border Security Force)
- CISF (Central Industrial Security Force)
- ITBP (Indo-Tibetan Border Police)
- SSB (Sashastra Seema Bal)
Exam Pattern:
The exam consists of two stages:
Stage 1: Written Exam
- Paper 1: General Ability and Intelligence (200 marks)
- Paper 2: General Studies (200 marks)
- Paper 3: Comprehension and Composition (100 marks)
Stage 2: Physical Standards Test (PST) and Medical Standards Test (MST)
- Physical Standards Test (PST): Candidates must clear the physical fitness tests, including running, long jump, high jump, and other exercises.
- Medical Standards Test (MST): Candidates must meet the medical standards set by the UPSC.
Final Selection:
Candidates who clear both stages are shortlisted for the final selection based on their performance in the written exam, PST, and MST. The final merit list is prepared based on the combined score of all three stages.
Important Points to Remember:
- The exam syllabus and pattern can change from year to year. Refer to the official UPSC notification for the latest information.
- Preparation for the UPSC CAPF Exam requires dedicated effort and a comprehensive study plan.
- There are many coaching institutes and online resources available to help candidates prepare for the exam.
Please note that this information is general in nature and may not be entirely accurate or up-to-date. Always refer to the official UPSC website for the most reliable and current information.
Frequently Asked Questions (Without Mentioning the Topic):
General:
- When will the results be declared? The exact date is not yet known. The UPSC will announce it through official notifications on their website.
- How can I check my result? You can check your result on the official UPSC website.
- What if I don’t find my roll number in the result list? Contact the UPSC for clarification.
- What are the next steps after the results are declared? The next steps will be communicated by the UPSC.
About the Exam:
- What is the minimum qualifying marks for the exam? The minimum qualifying marks are determined by the UPSC based on the number of vacancies and the performance of candidates.
- What is the validity of the exam result? The validity of the result is usually for a specific period, which is mentioned in the official notification.
- Can I apply for the exam again if I don’t qualify this time? Yes, you can apply for the exam again in the next cycle.
Other:
- What are the career prospects after clearing the exam? You will be recruited as an Assistant Commandant in one of the CAPFs.
- What is the salary and benefits of the job? The salary and benefits are determined by the government and are subject to change.
- What are the training details after joining the CAPFs? You will undergo rigorous training at the respective CAPF academies.
Remember: The most accurate and up-to-date information will always be available on the official UPSC website.