December 3, 2024

HP Police Sub Inspector (SI) Recruitment 2024

The HP Police Sub Inspector (SI) exam is a competitive process designed to assess candidates’ knowledge, physical fitness, and suitability for the role. Here is a detailed breakdown of the exam pattern for the HP Police SI recruitment:

  1. Written Examination

Structure and Sections:

  • Total Questions: 200 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
  • Total Marks: 100 marks.
  • Exam Duration: 2 Hours.
  • Language: The exam is bilingual, conducted in both English and Hindi.

Sections and Subjects:

  1. General Knowledge
    • Indian and World History
    • Geography (India and Himachal Pradesh)
    • Indian Polity and Constitution
    • Science and Technology
    • Current Affairs and General Awareness.
  2. General English
    • Grammar and Usage
    • Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms)
    • Sentence Structure and Error Correction
    • Comprehension Passages
    • One-word Substitution and Idioms & Phrases.
  3. General Hindi:
    • Hindi Grammar and Vocabulary
    • Synonyms and Antonyms
    • Muhavare (Idioms and Phrases)
    • Tenses, Nouns, Pronouns
    • Sentence Rearrangement and Composition​.
  4. Mathematics & Science:
    • Number System, HCF & LCM
    • Profit and Loss, Simple & Compound Interest
    • Time and Work, Time and Distance
    • Ratio and Proportion, Percentages
    • Basic Physics, Chemistry, and Biology​.
  5. Logical Reasoning:
    • Series and Sequences
    • Analogies and Patterns
    • Coding-Decoding
    • Blood Relations and Puzzles
    • Clocks and Calendars​.

Marking Scheme:

  • Correct Answer: 0.5 mark each.
  • Negative Marking: No negative marking for incorrect answers.
  1. Physical Standards Test (PST)

Candidates must meet the physical standards as per the requirements:

  • Height:
    • Males: 5 feet 6 inches (minimum)
    • Females: 5 feet 2 inches (minimum)
  • Chest (for males only):
    • Unexpanded: 31 inches
    • Expanded: 32 inches .
  1. Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
  • Running:
    • Males: 1500 meters in 6 minutes 30 seconds
    • Females: 800 meters in 4 minutes 15 seconds
  • High Jump:
    • Males: Minimum 1.20 meters (Three Chances)
    • Females: Minimum 0.90 meters (Three Chances)
  • Long Jump:
    • Males: Minimum 3.80 meters (Three Chances)
    • Females: Minimum 3 meters​. (Three Chances)
  1. Document Verification
  • After the personality test, selected candidates must verify their documents, including educational certificates, identity proof, and other relevant documents​.

HP Police SI Preparation Tips

  • Regular Study and Revision: Focus on the syllabus topics and revise them regularly.
  • Physical Fitness: Regular exercise and fitness training to meet physical test standards.
  • Mock Tests: Practice with mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
  • Current Affairs: Stay updated with the latest news, especially related to Himachal Pradesh and national events.

The cutoff marks for the Himachal Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector (SI) exam vary each year based on several factors like the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, and number of vacancies. Here’s a detailed look at the previous years’ cutoff marks and related information for the HP Police SI exam:

HP Police SI Previous Year Cutoff Marks

  1. 2024 Expected Cutoff: The cutoff for the HP Police SI exam in 2024 was set at around 70-75 marks out of 100 for general category candidates. This was slightly higher than previous years due to an increased number of applicants and a moderately difficult question paper.
  2. 2019 Cutoff: For the 2019 exam, the cutoff for the general category was approximately 60-65 marks. The cutoff for other categories was lower, with OBC candidates needing around 55-60 marks and SC/ST candidates needing about 50-55 marks to qualify.

HP Police SI Exam Pattern and Cutoff Determination

  • Exam Structure: The HP Police SI exam includes a written test with 200 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering General English, Hindi Language, General Awareness, Logical Reasoning, and Science. Each section typically contributes marks, making up a total of 100 marks for the exam.
  • Factors Influencing Cutoff: The cutoff is influenced by:
    • Number of Candidates: Higher number of candidates increases competition, potentially raising the cutoff.
    • Difficulty Level: A more difficult exam generally results in a lower cutoff as fewer candidates score high marks.
    • Vacancies: More vacancies typically lower the cutoff as more candidates can qualify
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