SI Syllabus and Selection Procedure
AP SI & RSI Syllabus Details: Andhra Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector
& Reserve Sub Inspector (RSI) Exam Syllabus details are given
below….
Syllabus for Preliminary Written Examination to the
Post of SCT SI (Civil/AR/APSP):
Paper I:
Arithmetic & Test of Reasoning / Mental Ability (Objective Type)
(100 Questions)
Arithmetic: It
will include questions on problems relating to number system, simple interest,
compound interest, ratio & proportion, average, percentage, profit &
loss, time & work, work & wages, time & distance, clocks & calendars,
partnership, mensuration etc.
Test of Reasoning: It will include questions of both verbal & non-verbal type
and include question on analogies, similarities and differences, spatial
visualisation, spatial orientation, problem solving, analysis, judgment,
decision making, visual memory etc
Paper II: General Studies (Objective Type) (100 Questions)
1. General Science – contemporary developments in science and
technology and their implications including matters of everyday observation and
experience, contemporary issues relating to protection of environment as may be
expected of a well educated person who has not made a special study of any
scientific discipline.
2. Current events of national and international importance.
3. History of India – emphasis will be on broad general
understanding of the subject in its social, economic, cultural and political
aspects. Indian National Movement.
4. Geography of India.
5. Indian Polity and Economy – including the Country’s political system,
rural development, planning and economic reforms in India.
Syllabus for Final Written Examination to the Post of SCT
SI (Civil/AR/APSP):
Paper I (English) (Descriptive Type):
The candidate’s understanding of the English language, its correct
usage and his writing ability would be tested. Questions on short essay,
comprehension, précis, letter writing, paragraph writing / report writing,
translation from English to Telugu etc. would be included
Paper II (Telugu)
(Descriptive Type):
The candidate’s understanding
of the Telugu language, its correct usage and his writing ability would be
tested. Questions on short essay, comprehension, précis, letter writing,
paragraph writing / report writing, translation from Telugu to English etc.
would be included
Paper III: Arithmetic
& Test of Reasoning / Mental Ability (Objective Type) (200 Questions):
Arithmetic: It will include questions on problems
relating to number system, simple interest, compound interest, ratio &
proportion, average, percentage, profit & loss, time & work, work &
wages, time & distance, clocks & calendars, partnership, mensuration
etc.
Test of Reasoning: It will include questions of both verbal &
non-verbal type and include question on analogies, similarities and
differences, spatial visualisation, spatial orientation, problem solving,
analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory etc
Paper IV: General
Studies (Objective Type) (200 Questions):
1. General Science –
contemporary developments in science and technology and their implications
including matters of everyday observation and experience, contemporary issues
relating to protection of environment as may be expected of a well educated
person who has not made a special study of any scientific discipline.
2. Current events of
national and international importance.
3. History of India –
emphasis will be on broad general understanding of the subject in its social,
economic, cultural and political aspects. Indian National Movement.
4. Geography of India
5. Indian Polity and
Economy – including the Country’s political system, rural development, planning
and economic reforms in India
Syllabus for Written Examination for the Post of SCT SIs
(Communication):
Paper I: English (Descriptive Type)
The candidate’s understanding of the English language, its correct
usage and his writing ability would be tested. Questions on short essay,
comprehension, précis, letter writing, paragraph writing / report writing,
translation from English to Telugu etc. would be included.
Paper II: Arithmetic & Test of Reasoning / Mental
Ability (Objective Type) (200 Questions)
Arithmetic: It
will include questions on problems relating to number system, simple interest,
compound interest, ratio & proportion, average, percentage, profit &
loss, time & work, work & wages, time & distance, clocks &
calendars, partnership, mensuration etc.
Test of Reasoning: It will include questions of both verbal & non-verbal
type and include question on analogies, similarities and differences, spatial
visualisation, spatial orientation, problem solving, analysis, judgment,
decision making, visual memory etc.
Paper III: Technical Paper (Objective Type) (200 Questions)
1. Materials and Components: Structure of properties of Electronic Engineering,
materials, conductors, semiconductors and insulators, magnetic, ferroelectric,
piezoelectric, ceramic, optical and superconducting materials. Passive
components and characteristics, Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors; Ferrites,
Quartz crystal, Ceramic resonators, Electromagnetic and Electromechanical
components.
2. Physical Electronics, Electron Devices and ICs: Different types of diodes and their
characteristics, Bipolar junction transistors, Field transistors, Field effect
transistors, power switching devices like SCRs, CTOs, power MOSFETs Basics of
ICs-bipolar, MOS and CMOS types, Basics of Opto- Electronics
3. Network Theory: Network analysis techniques; Network theorem, transient and
steady state sinusoidal response, Transmission criteria: delay and rise time
Elmore’s and other definition, effect of cascading. Elements of network
synthesis.
4. Electromagnetic Theory: Transmission lines; basic theory, standing waves, matching
applications, microstrip lines; Basics of wave guides and resonators; Elements
of antenna theory.
5. Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation: Basic concepts, standards and error
analysis; Measurements of basic electrical quantities and parameters;
Electronic measuring instruments and their principles of working; analog and
digital comparition, characteristics, applications. Transducers; Electronic
measurements of non-electrical quantities like temperature, pressure, humidity
etc. Basics of telemetry for industrial use.
6. Power Electronics: Power Semiconductor devices, Thyristor, Power transistor, MOSFETs
Characteristics and operation, AC to DC convertors; 1– phase and 3 phase DC to
DC convertors, AC regulators, Thyristor controlled reactors, switched capacitor
networks, Invertors; Single-phase and 3 phase, Pulse width modulation,
Sinusoidal modulation with uniform sampling, Switched mode power supplies.
7. Analog Electronic Circuits: Transistor biasing and stabilization, small signal analysis,
Power amplifiers, Frequency response, Wide band techniques, Feedback
amplifiers, Tuned amplifiers, Oscillators, Rectifiers and Power supplies,
Operational Amplifier, other linear integrated circuits and applications, Pulse
shaping circuits and waveform generators.
8. Digital Electronic Circuits: Transistors as a switching element; Boolean algebra;
simplification of Boolean functions; Karnaught Map and applications; IC logic
gates and their characteristics; IC logic families; DTL, TTL, ECL, NMOS, PMOS
and CMOS gates and their comparison; Combinational logic circuits; Half adder;
full adder, Digital Comparator; Multiplexer De-multiplexer; ROM and their
applications; Flip-flops, R-S, JK, D and T flip-flops; Different types of
counters and registers; waveform generators; A/D and D/G convertors;
Semiconductor memories.
9. Communication Systems and antennas: Basic information theory, Modulation and
detection in analogue and digital systems, Sampling and data reconstruction,
Quantization & Coding, time division and frequency division multiplexing,
Equalisation, Optical Communication; in free space & fiber optic; frequency
spectrum analysis Propagation of signals at HF, VHF, UHF and microwave
frequency; Satellite communication, and Mobile communications. Antennas,
applications, cellular and PCS antennas.
10.Microwave Engineering: Microwave tubes and solid state devices, Microwave
generation and amplifiers, Wave guides and other Microwave Components and
Circuits, Micro-strip circuits, Microwave antennas, Microwave measurements,
Masers Lasers Microwave propagation. Microwave Communication Systems-
terrestrial and satellite based.
11.Computer Engineering: Number Systems; Data representation, Programming; Elements
of a high level programming languages, use of basic data structures,
Fundamentals of computer architecture processor design, Control unit design,
Memory organization, I/O system organization, Personal computer and their
typical uses. Mother board peripherals, accessories, windows operating system,
PC assembly and software installation, processor management, storage
management, file systems, networking & LAN, basics of WAN, WAN protocols,
networking management, system administration, web applications. Data structures
using C, data base management concepts of SQL, schema objects, Programming
Languages C,C++, Visual basics.
12.Microprocessors: Microprocessor Architecture-Instruction set and simple
assembly, language programming, Interfacing for memory and I/C, Applications of
Microprocessor in Telecommunications and power system.
13.Television Engineering: Picture tube construction and working principle. Deflections
Camera tubes, Basic T.V. system. Scanning, Synchronization, Composite Video
Signals, aspect ratio, resolution, flickering, pictures, sound broad casting in
F.M., V.H.F. and U.H.F. Channels, typical response of video I.F. amplifiers,
use of wave traps, video amplifiers, nature of video signals. Sync Pulses and
blanking pulses in the video signals, differentiating circuit used for pulse
separation. Horizontal deflection principle. Principle of video cameras, video
cassette recorder. Principle of closed circuit T.V. system. Video Conferencing.
14.Radars and Landing systems: Principles of operation of Radar, Radar range equation,
modification of Radar range equation considering receiver noise and radar
frequencies. Working of Pulsed radar, function of duplexer and modulator, Radar
beacon. Principle of C.W radar, Doppler frequency shift, FMCW radar, FM
altimeter, display systems, Basic principles of MTI radar and Tracking radar.
Aircraft landing systems, ILS, GCA, ARSR and SRA.
15.Control systems: Transient and steady state response of control systems, effect
of feedback on stability and sensitivity, Root locus techniques; Frequency
response analysis, concepts of gain and phase margins, Constant-M and
Constant-N Nichol’s chart, Approximation of transient response from closed loop
frequency response, Design of Control Systems, Compensators Industrial
controllers.
16. Telephone Systems: PSTN telephone network, Local Loops, signals and noise in
telephone systems, telephone instruments, FDM, Digital transmission, digital
Local loops, EPABX, FAX, internet telephony. GSM and CDMA phone system
Multiplexing and multiple access techniques: digital subscriber line, Frequency
Division multiplexing and access, Time division multiplexing and multiple
access, spread- spectrum, Code division multiple access. Teleconferencing
AP SI & RSI Selection Process: Andhra Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector &
Reserve Sup Inspector (RSI) Exam Selection Process Details are given
below….
Selection Procedure: Candidates will be selected based on their performance in
Preliminary Written Test, Physical Measurements
Test (PMT), Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Final Written Examination.
I. Preliminary Selection Test: Candidates shall be required to appear for the Preliminary Written
Test in two papers (each three hours duration) which will be qualifying.
The minimum marks to be secured by the candidates in order to qualify in the
Preliminary Written Test in both the papers is 40% for OCs; 35% for BCs; and
30% tor SCs/STs/Ex-servicemen. If a candidate fails to secure qualifying marks
even in one paper, he will be disqualified. Total marks for these two Papers
will not be counted for the purpose of qualification. Marks obtained in
Preliminary Written Test will have no relevance in the Final selection, which
will be based on the marks obtained in Final Examination only.
II. Physical Measurements Test (PMT): Candidate who qualifies in the Preliminary Written Test has to
undergo Physical Measurements Test.
III. Physical Efficiency Test (PET): Candidate who qualifies in the above Physical Measurement Tests
will be required to undergo Physical Efficiency Test.
IV. Final Written Examination: Candidates who qualify in the Physical Test will be required to
appear for the final written examination in four papers, each of three hours
duration. Paper I for English, Paper II for Telugu, Paper III for Arithmetic
and Test of Reasoning / Mental Ability (Objective in nature) and Paper IV for
General Studies. The minimum marks to be secured by a candidates in order
to qualify in the written examination in each paper is 40% for OCs; 35% for
BCs; and 30% for SCs/STs and Ex. Servicemen.
Note I:
Papers I and II are only qualifying in nature. The cases of the candidates who do not secure the minimum qualifying marks in these papers i.e., papers I and II will not be considered further in the selection process irrespective of their performance in papers III & IV. The marks secured in these papers i.e., papers I and II will not be taken into account for final selection.
Papers I and II are only qualifying in nature. The cases of the candidates who do not secure the minimum qualifying marks in these papers i.e., papers I and II will not be considered further in the selection process irrespective of their performance in papers III & IV. The marks secured in these papers i.e., papers I and II will not be taken into account for final selection.
V. Preference: When two or more
candidates in a particular category obtain equal marks, preference will be
given to the candidate who was born earlier.
How to become Circle -Inspector of Police in Andhra Pradesh?
There is no direct recruitment to Circle Inspector in Andhra
Pradesh. The post of Circle Inspector is a promotional post to a Sub
inspector.
You can apply for sub inspectors post. You can as well apply to Group I services of State (APPSC) where you can find many categories of posts in which DSP (Higher than CI) is one. Apart from this, go for civil services, where you can be selected for IPS depending your rank if you are selected in civil services. |
AP Police Sub Inspector SI
Physical Test 2018-19 |
AP Police SI PET, PMT, PST Details
AP Police Sub
Inspector SI Physical Test 2018
Physical Measurements Test (PMT): Candidate who qualifies in the Preliminary Written Test
has to undergo Physical Measurements Test and should meet the following
requirements.
For the Post Code Nos. 11 1 13 and 15
(Men)
Height: Must
not be less than 167.6 centimetres.
Chest: Must
not be less than 86.3 centimetres round the chest on full inspiration with a
minimum expansion of 5 centimetres.
(Women)
Height: Must
not be less than 152.5 centimetres.
Weight: Must
not be less than 40 Kgs.
NOTE: Provided that the candidates belonging to Scheduled
Tribes and Aboriginal Tribes in the Agency areas of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram,
Visakhapatnam, East Godavari and West Godavari districts should meet the
following requirements.
Men & Women Candidates must qualify in 1600 Meters run (L
Mile Run) and one out of remaining two events as detailed below.
Qualifying Time / Distance
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General
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Ex-Servicemen
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Women
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100 Mtrs run
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15 Seconds
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16.5 Seconds
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18 Seconds
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Long Jump
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3.80 Mtrs
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3.65 Mtrs
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2.75 Mtrs
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1600 Mtrs
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8 Minutes
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90 Min 30 Sec
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10 Min 30 Sec
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CANDIDATES SHOULD
ENSURE THEIR ELIGIBILITY FOR THE
EXAMINATION: The candidates applying for the examination
should ensure that they ful fill all eligibility conditions for admission to
the examination. Their admission at all stages of the examination will be
purely provisional and subject to satisfying the prescribed eligibility
conditions.
Questions in the Paper and II will be objective in nature and
will be set in English [Telugu and Urdu languages. Candidates have to answer
the questions on an OMR answer sheet using Blue / Black Ball Point pen only.
For this Purpose candidates should bring Blue / Black Ball Point pens along
with them. Marks obtained in Preliminary Written Test will have no relevance in
the Final selection, which will be based on the marks obtained in Final
Examination only.
Intimation Letter
The candidate who qualifies in the Preliminary Written Test
will be informed the dates for downloading the Intimation letter through the
website www.slprb.ap.gov.in for appearing in the Physical Measurements Test
(PMT)/ Physical Efficiency Test (PET) with details of Venue, Date and Time.
Candidates should bring the Intimation Letter when they come to attend the
PMT/PET.
For the Post Code Nos. 11, 12, 1.3 and 16:
(Men)
Height: Must not be less than 160 centimeters.
Chest: Must not be less than 80 centimetres round the chest
on full inspiration with a minimum expansion of 3 centimetres.
(Women)
Height:
Weight:
Must not be less than 150 centimeters.
Must not be less than 38 Kgs.
For the Post Code No. 14:
Height: Must not be less than 168 centimetres.
Chest: Must not be less than 87 centimetres round the chest
on full inspiration with a minimum expansion of 5 centimetres.
NOTE:
Provided that the candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes and Aboriginal
Tribes in the Agency areas of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, East
Godavari and West Godavari districts should meet the following requirements.
Height: Must not be less than 164 centimeters’
Chest: Must not be less than 83 centimeters round the chest
on full inspiration with a minimum expansion of 5 centimeters.
For the Post Code No. 15:
Height: Must not be less than 153 centimeters
Weight: Must not be less than 45.5 kgs
Final Selection
The final selection will be strictly on relative merit of the
candidates in each category, as obtained by them based on their score in the
written examination out of a maximum of 400 marks (papers III and IV) and as
per the provisions of “The Andhra Pradesh Public Empowerment (Organization of
Local cadres and regulation of direct recruitment) Order,1975”. As per G.O. Ms.
No. 124, General Administration (SPF.A) Dept., dated 07-03-2002, while filling
up the vacancies, the first 30% of posts should be filled following combined
merit list of locals and nonlocals and thereafter, the remaining 70″/. of the
posts shall be filled up by locals only.
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