🔰 Introduction
The Police Sub-Inspector (SI) is a vital mid-level post in the police force of India. An SI acts as the first investigating officer and plays a key role in maintaining law and order. This guide provides complete details about eligibility, selection process, syllabus, job responsibilities, salary, and career growth for those aspiring to become a Sub-Inspector.
📌 Key Highlights
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Position | Sub-Inspector (SI) |
| Conducted by | SSC / State Police Service Commission |
| Job Location | Anywhere in the respective State/UT |
| Selection Process | Written Test, PET/PST, Medical, Interview |
| Qualification | Graduation in any stream |
| Age Limit | 20 to 25 years (varies by state) |
| Salary | ₹35,000 – ₹1,12,000 (including allowances) |
🏫 Eligibility Criteria
1. Educational Qualification
- A Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized university.
- Final-year students may apply (check state-specific rules).
2. Age Limit
- General: 20 – 25 years
- OBC: +3 years, SC/ST: +5 years, others as per rules
3. Nationality
Must be an Indian citizen.
📝 Selection Process
- Written Examination
- Physical Efficiency Test (PET) / Physical Standard Test (PST)
- Document Verification
- Medical Test
- Interview (in some states)
📘 Exam Pattern
1. SSC CPO Pattern (for Central SI)
| Subject | Marks | Questions | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Intelligence & Reasoning | 50 | 50 | 2 Hours |
| General Knowledge & Awareness | 50 | 50 | |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 50 | 50 | |
| English Comprehension | 50 | 50 |
2. State SI Exam Pattern
Varies slightly, but typically includes:
- General Studies
- Reasoning
- Numerical Ability
- Law & Constitution (in some states)
- Regional Language Test
🏃♂️ Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
| Category | Height | Chest (M) | Running | Long Jump | High Jump |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male (General) | 170 cm | 81-86 cm | 1600m in 6.5 min | 14 ft | 3.5 ft |
| Female (General) | 157 cm | NA | 800m in 4 min | 10 ft | 3 ft |
Relaxation for SC/ST/OBC & Hill area candidates as per state norms.
💼 Job Responsibilities
- Maintaining law and order
- Investigating criminal cases
- Registering FIRs
- Supervising junior staff
- Conducting raids and arrests
- Attending court proceedings
- Reporting to higher authorities
💰 Salary & Perks
| Component | Approx. Amount (INR) |
|---|---|
| Basic Pay | ₹35,400 |
| DA, HRA, TA, etc. | ₹15,000 – ₹25,000 |
| Total In-Hand Salary | ₹50,000 – ₹60,000 |
Other Benefits
- Government accommodation
- Pension under NPS
- Medical facilities
- Risk and duty allowances
- Promotion opportunities
📈 Career Growth
| Rank | Promotion After Years |
|---|---|
| Sub-Inspector | Entry Level |
| Inspector of Police | After 6–8 years |
| Deputy Superintendent (DSP) | Promotion or Exam Based |
| Additional SP / SP | Based on service and performance |
📚 Best Books for SI Preparation
- Lucent’s General Knowledge
- RS Aggarwal – Quantitative Aptitude
- Arihant – Reasoning
- Kiran’s SSC CPO Previous Year Papers
- NCERT Books (Class 6–10) for basics
📅 Application Process
- Visit the official SSC or State Police website
- Register/Login and fill out the form
- Upload documents and pay application fee
- Download admit card when available
❓ FAQs
Q1. Can final-year students apply?
👉 Yes, if results are available before document verification.
👉 Yes, if results are available before document verification.
Q2. Is SI a gazetted officer?
👉 No, Sub-Inspector is a non-gazetted Group ‘C’ post.
👉 No, Sub-Inspector is a non-gazetted Group ‘C’ post.
Q3. Can women apply for SI?
👉 Yes, with reservation in many states.
👉 Yes, with reservation in many states.
Q4. Is there negative marking?
👉 Yes, typically 0.25 marks per wrong answer.
👉 Yes, typically 0.25 marks per wrong answer.
📞 Need Help?
Stay updated with official notifications:
- SSC Official Website
- State Police Recruitment Boards
