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IB SA MTS Exam Pattern

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IB SA MTS Exam Pattern

Tier

 

Description of Exam

Marks

in each part

Total Marks

 

Time

 

 

Tier-I (SA/MT &

MTS/Gen)

Online Exam of Objective type MCQs, divided into 4 parts

containing 100 questions of 1 mark each on:

 

 

 

 

100

 

 

1 hr

a) General Awareness40
b) Quantitative Aptitude20
c) Numerical/Analytical/Logical ability & Reasoning20
d) English Language20
[Negative marking of ¼ mark for each wrong answer.] 

 

 

Tier-II (SA/MT)

Motor Mechanism & Driving test cum Interview

(The candidates would be required to drive a motor vehicle as instructed by the instructor. Practical knowledge of the candidates about the vehicle and removal of minor defects/snags in the vehicle, its upkeep & maintenance, etc would also be tested)

[There will be a minimum cut-off marks of 40% for Tier-II Exam]

 

 

50

 

 

50

 

 

-

 

Tier-II (MTS/Gen)

Descriptive Test on English Language and Comprehension (Basics of English Language, its vocabulary, correct grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage, etc., to test comprehension and paragraph writing in 150 words) [Tier-II Exam will be of qualifying nature with qualifying marks -

20]

 

 

50

 

 

50

 

 

1 hr

Note: Candidates 10 times the number of vacancies would be called for Tier-II Exam

Note:

  • The cut-off marks (out of 100) in Tier-I Exam would be UR-35, OBC-34, SC/ST-33 & EWS-35 (all Ex-servicemen would be treated in their own category viz., UR/OBC/SC/ST/EWS).
  • For the post of SA/MT, the merit list will be prepared on the basis of combined performance in Tier-I & Tier-II Exams.
  • For the post of MTS/Gen, the merit list will be prepared on the basis of performance in Tier-I Exam alone, provided the candidate is qualified in Tier-II Exam.
  • The candidate has to appear in Tier-I at one of the 5 centres allotted to him/her out of his/her choice of five cities. There will be negative marking of ¼ mark for each wrong answer. No marks would be awarded for an un-attempted question. The questions marked as "Mark for Review" by the candidates will not be considered for evaluation.
  • However, cut-off for Tier-I Exam in different categories may go higher depending upon the marks obtained by candidates and number of vacancies. Similarly, the criteria of 10 times the number of vacancies may also remain restricted due to said cut-off in Tier-I.
  • On the basis of combined performance in Tier-I & Tier-II Exam of those candidates, who opted for SA/MT and both the posts, a final merit list of 362 candidates (subject to qualifying in Tier-II Exam for SA/MT) for the post of SA/MT would be prepared and subsequently a final merit list of 315 candidates for the post of MTS/Gen will be prepared from the combined list of candidates who opted for MTS/Gen only and who opted for both the posts but not selected for SA/MT on the basis of their performance in Tier-I Exam (subject to qualifying in Tier-II Exam for MTS/Gen) in order of merit.
  • The final selection to both the posts would be further subject to successful completion of Character & Antecedent verification followed by medical Exam, etc.
  • The date, time & centre of Tier-II Exam would be intimated to the successful candidates through E- mail given by them in online application.
  • Tier-II Exam may or may not be conducted at all centres mentioned in Para 4 above. The department reserves the right to conduct Tier-II Exam at a centre by clubbing the candidates of nearby centres.
  • The candidates would be required to adhere to the instructions contained in Admit Card/Call Letter of Tier-I & Tier-II Exam relating to entry/exit, conduct inside the venue, frisking, etc failing which their candidature would be cancelled.

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