BSF RO RM Preparation
The border Security Force has invited online applications from eligible Indian citizens (Male & Female) for filling up the vacancies for the Non-Gazetted & Non-Ministerial posts of Head Constable (Radio Operator) and Head Constable (Radio Mechanic).
BSF RO RM Preparation 2022
The exam will be conducted on 20th Nov 2022. This is the time when aspirants should focus only on the revision. Every student should focus on a targeted approach in order to score a good score in the exam. With this article, we will help to provide you with some very useful tips that can help you ace the exam.
Important Exam Tips for BSF RO RM
As the exam is approaching the best thing student can do is to revise the syllabus. We will provide you most important 100 Question Series for each section to make your revision easier and it will help you to understand the most important concept. All you have to do is just download each PDF and attempt those questions. Make sure that you solve all these questions as it will help you to score better.
BSF RO RM Recruitment 2022 Exam Pattern
The MCQ-type written examination of 02 hours duration will be conducted at selected Centers on the date and time fixed by HQ DG BSF. In the written examination MCQ paper, there will be 100 questions for 200 marks, divided into the following four parts:-
Section | Subjects | Total Questions | Total Marks |
Part I | Physics | 40 | 80 |
Part II | Chemistry | 20 | 40 |
Part III | Mathematics | 20 | 40 |
Part IV | English & GK | 20 | 40 |
Total | 100 | 200 |
These Question Series PDFs contain questions from all topics which will help you analyze yourself completely. This is the one-stop solution for your last-minute revision source.
Most Expected Questions for BSF RO RM
BSF Head Constable | Question Paper |
100 General Knowledge Questions | Download PDF |
100 Numerical Ability Questions | Download PDF |
100 Reasoning Questions | Download PDF |
How to Attempt BSF RO RM Exam?
Well first with all your preparation, you must have understood your strong and weak sections. So try to attempt the strongest section first and then others in the same manner. First, complete the maths section as it can help you to score the maximum and here you can answer straight forwardly. Avoid wasting much time on one single question. Try to score as much as possible in the English paper, which is considered the easiest among the three papers. You should attempt more than 90% of the questions.
The General Awareness syllabus is very vast, hence it reduces the cost-benefit ratio. Whatever you have studied to this date, start revising now. Don’t go for further new material. Even if you score just minimum qualifying marks for this paper, you can be on the selection list through your overall score.
In the GS paper, time is not an issue but accuracy plays a great role. For each question you attempt, you should read it at least twice. Read even both English and Hindi versions for better understanding.
In the Mathematics paper, solve your strong topic first rather than solving sequentially. Mark the calculative questions for solving later. First, solve those questions which can be solved within a minute.
The Reasoning Section is very scoring in comparison to other sections in terms of cost-benefit ratio. You can just solve the above PDF and you are good to go. With comparatively fewer efforts, this section can fetch you more marks.
In the Physics paper, try to cover all the basics of each and every topic as mentioned in the syllabus and after that solve the questions from the mock tests and the previous year’s question papers.
In this Chemistry paper, from theoretical to numerical, you need to cover topics wisely and make sure that you have notes on every topic and revise them properly to avoid any sort of confusion.
Good luck with your upcoming examination.