STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION Recruitment of Constables(GD) in CAPFs and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles , 2013– Supersession of final result declared on 22.04.2014 and declaration of revised final result – FEMALE CANDIDATES Result of the Examination was declared on 22.04.2014. After declaring the results, some discrepancies were noticed and therefore the Commission has decided to revise the result incorporating necessary changes. The discrepancies pertained to about 600 RME FIT candidates. In addition there were also discrepancies for 300 candidates of ER and 363 candidates of WR and the revised data sent by the Regional Offices has been considered. 2. For qualifying candidates for Medical Examination, following 3 Lists were issued :- List I : Candidates qualified against State-wise vacancies List II : Additional candidates qualified against vacancies reserved for Naxal/Militancy affected Districts or lower cut-off List III : Additional candidates qualified against vacancies reserved for Border Districts or lower cut-off Total number of female candidates qualified for Medical Examination in the results declared by the Commission on 28.11.2013 for main exam and on 18.12.2013 for re-examination as under:- List-I : 8,269 (State-wise) List-II: 724 (Additional for Naxal/Militancy affected Districts) List-III:709 (Additional for Border Districts) List-I had no common candidate with other 2 Lists. Between List-II and List-III there were 17 common candidates. Each candidate was to be called for Medical Examination only once. 3. As per the scheme of the Recruitment, the final selection of the candidates is to be made in order of merit in each category in each state. The minimum cut-off percentage marks in the written examination are 33% for SC, ST and OBC candidates and 35% for UR and Ex-Servicemen candidates. In respect of female candidates there were some states/UTs, border, naxal/militancy affected areas where availability of candidates with these qualifying marks was limited, while in others large number of such candidates were available. Domicile in a State/UT is an eligibility condition laid down for consideration against vacancies in the State/UT. Keeping these factors in view Commission fixed different qualifying criteria for different States/UTs for female candidates. 4. Break up of the data (including medical result) received by the Commission is as under:- FIT in DME – 5,222 FIT in RME – 1,039 Total FIT - 6,260
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STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION
Recruitment of Constables(GD) in CAPFs and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles ,
2013– Supersession of final result declared on 22.04.2014 and declaration of
revised final result – FEMALE CANDIDATES
Result of the Examination was declared on 22.04.2014. After declaring the
results, some discrepancies were noticed and therefore the Commission has decided to
revise the result incorporating necessary changes. The discrepancies pertained to
about 600 RME FIT candidates. In addition there were also discrepancies for 300
candidates of ER and 363 candidates of WR and the revised data sent by the Regional
Offices has been considered.
2. For qualifying candidates for Medical Examination, following 3 Lists were
issued :-
List I : Candidates qualified against State-wise vacancies
List II : Additional candidates qualified against vacancies reserved for
Naxal/Militancy affected Districts or lower cut-off
List III : Additional candidates qualified against vacancies reserved for Border
Districts or lower cut-off
Total number of female candidates qualified for Medical Examination in the results
declared by the Commission on 28.11.2013 for main exam and on 18.12.2013 for
re-examination as under:-
List-I : 8,269 (State-wise)
List-II: 724 (Additional for Naxal/Militancy affected Districts)
List-III:709 (Additional for Border Districts)
List-I had no common candidate with other 2 Lists. Between List-II and List-III there
were 17 common candidates. Each candidate was to be called for Medical
Examination only once.
3. As per the scheme of the Recruitment, the final selection of the candidates is to
be made in order of merit in each category in each state. The minimum cut-off
percentage marks in the written examination are 33% for SC, ST and OBC candidates
and 35% for UR and Ex-Servicemen candidates. In respect of female candidates there
were some states/UTs, border, naxal/militancy affected areas where availability of
candidates with these qualifying marks was limited, while in others large number of
such candidates were available. Domicile in a State/UT is an eligibility condition laid
down for consideration against vacancies in the State/UT. Keeping these factors in
view Commission fixed different qualifying criteria for different States/UTs for
female candidates.
4. Break up of the data (including medical result) received by the Commission is
as under:-
FIT in DME – 5,222
FIT in RME – 1,039
Total FIT - 6,260
5. The Select list has been prepared as per state-wise vacancies with further
reservation for candidates of Border Districts/ Naxal or Militancy affected
districts within the state. Candidates belonging to Border/Naxal or Militancy
affected districts have been considered against vacancies in such areas or in the
State concerned against General Vacancies as may be advantageous to them.
Allocation to various CAPFs has been done as per merit cum option of the
candidates, subject to availability of vacancies in State/UT concerned,
reservation for Border district and Naxal/Militancy affected districts and
category-wise reservation. In case the candidate is not getting selected for her
opted preferences, she has been considered for all the other CAPFs in default
order of preference as ABCDEF i.e. orders of preference in the Notice.
6. Result pertaining to the State of Kerala (State code 18) is not being
declared due to stay order issued by Hon’ble High Court of Kerala, Ernakulam
in W.P. No. 5741/2013 filed by Dishan & Others Vs SSC & Others. The result
being declared hereby is subject to the outcome of the writ petition pending
before the Hon’ble High Court of Kerala.
7. Following are details of State-wise, CAPF-wise, Vacancy type wise