Tripura Public Service Commission regularly conducts examination for recruitment to the post of Sub-Inspector of Police (Men) (Un-Armed branch). The post is of Group-C category under Home Department, Govt. of Tripura.
7 days a week by HO and Branch faculty
Limited batch size with personalised attention
Interview Preparation
Online + Offline
Once Month
All Study material and handouts in PDF format
Weekly M100 Test + Descriptive Test (Online)
Optional subject as add-on
One-on-One online apointment with the teacher, once a month
100+ hours of introductory and advanced levels
2-3 days a week by HO and Branch faculty
Optional Included
Printed Study material and handouts
Classroom
Weekly M100 Test(Classroom) + Descriptive Test (Online)
One-on-One appointment with the teacher as required by students
Interview Preparation
As required by students
According to GA (P&T) Department Memo No.F. 20(1)/GA(P&T)/18 dated 15th July, 2020 one year age relaxation for all category candidates was allowed as mentioned in 2020 official notification.
Gender | Height | Chest |
Men | 168.00 cm. Relaxable up to 5 cm, i.e. 163.00 cm for ST candidates. | 79.00 cm (un-expanded) and 84.00 cm (expanded) for those with height of 168.00 cm and above.76.00 cm (un-expanded) and 81.00 cm (expanded) for those with lesser height. |
1. Physical Efficiency Test: For Unarmed branch (Men)
The eligible candidates will have to undergo physical efficiency test (as per Standard Norms) to be conducted by the Tripura Police.
The standard of the physical efficiency test will be that of ‘One star standard’ of the National Physical Efficiency Test as fixed by the Govt. of India, Ministry of Education. The test includes
The candidates who achieve one star standard and thereby qualify in the physical efficiency test are eligible to appear for a written examination followed by personality test. The maximum marks for the written examination and the personality test shall be as follows:-
Written examination – 200 marks
Personality test – 20 marks
There will be two papers in the written exam such as Paper-I and Paper-II. The detailed exam pattern is given in the following table.
Subject | Individual marks | Full marks | Duration |
Paper-I
Comprehension English Grammar Computer (Basic knowledge) Mathematics (Basic) Science (Basic) |
20 20 20 20 20
|
100 |
3 hours |
Paper-II
General knowledge and current affairs of the whole country |
– |
100 |
3 hours |
**Answers of Paper-I should be written in English and the same of Paper-II may be written in either in English or Bengali.
More details about the exam:
3. Personality Test:
The qualified candidates of Written Examination will be called for Personality Test. The final selection will be made in order of merit on the basis of the marks obtained by a candidate in the Written Examination in aggregate and by adding the marks obtained in the Personality Test.