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In order to have an edge over your competitors, you must be aware of everything related to the HSSC exam. Sub Inspector recruitment in HSSC is a golden chance for all job aspirants who dream of working in the government sector. Therefore, knowing the cut off for the previous year is very important along with getting aware of exam pattern and syllabus.
HSSC Sub-Inspector (Male) cut off (2018)
Category Name | Male Candidates |
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General | 54.90 |
OBC | 49.50 |
SC | 45.00 |
BCA | 48.90 |
BCB | 54.50 |
HSSC Sub-Inspector (Female) cut off (2018)
Category Name | Female Candidates |
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General | 43.35 |
OBC | 40.50 |
SC | 36.00 |
BCA | 38.90 |
BCB | 44.50 |
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Hssc Sub Inspector Recruitment Previous Year Cut Off FAQs
Yes. The online application process for HSSC SI 2025 exam has been initiated from June 19, 2021, which will end on July 02, 2021.
Yes, the last date to deposit the exam application fee is July 06, 2021.
The official notification of the Haryana Staff Selection Commission mentions that the examination will be OMR-based.
Yes. The Haryana Government has decided to provide one-time relaxation in fee and age to those candidates who had applied for the 2019 vacancies for the same posts. However, such candidates will have to reapply along with proof of depositing the application fees. They are required to upload the E-challan along with the fresh application form and will have to produce the original E-challan at the time of test/verification.
Yes. As per section 5A of the Haryana Police (Non Gazetted and Other Ranks) Service Rules, the upper age limit for recruitment in the rank of Sub-Inspector to all departmental candidates in Haryana Police (male and female) with a minimum 03 years of continuous service is supposed to be 30 years for General Category candidates and 35 years for Backward Class candidates and Scheduled Castes candidates.
There will be 3 phases in all, which are: (i) Knowledge Test (ii) Physical Screening Test (iii) Physical Measurement Test.
Yes. According to the information provided in the HSSC SI official notification, 04 marks will be awarded to those candidates who possess a Graduation degree in Law, Computer Engineering/Science, Forensic Medicine, Forensic Science, Police Science and Criminology and additional 03 marks for a Post Graduate degree in any of the aforementioned streams issued from a recognized university.
No. There is no such condition related to the number of attempts for any candidate who wishes to apply for HSSC Sub-Inspector recruitment. A candidate can apply until she/he reaches the maximum age limit.
No. Only those candidates who possess a domicile of Haryana state will be eligible for a reservation in the HSSC SI recruitment.