Gujarat Subordinate Service Selection Board (GSSSB) releases vacancies for the post of GSSSB Assistant Tribal Development Officer. A total of 114 vacancies are being released in the year 2021. The selection for the post of GSSSB ATDO is based on the written examination and then the interview and document verification. The candidates selected after these processes are recruited for the post of Assistant Tribal Development Officer.
The applications for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment Examination 2022 examination are taken in online mode.
The official notification is expected to be released soon on the official website of the Gujarat Subordinate Service Selection Board (GSSSB).
Given below are the detailed steps which the candidates can follow to apply for the post of GSSSB ATDO.
One of the sections of the GSSSB ATDO recruitment examination is the reasoning ability from where 30 questions are being asked in the form of objective type of questions carrying 30 marks. The detailed syllabus for the reasoning ability has been described in the table below.
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
Reasoning Ability | Verbal Classification, Essential Part, Analogies, Artificial Language, Matching Definitions, Making Judgments, Logical Problems, Statement and Conclusion, Theme Detection, Cause and Effect, Statement and Argument, Logical Deduction, Puzzles, Data Sufficiency, Non-Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation, Analytical Reasoning, Number Series, Letter and Symbol Series, Series test, Odd figure Out, Analogy, Miscellaneous Test Analogy, Classification, Word formation, Statement and conclusions Syllogism, Statement and assumptions, Statement and arguments, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Passage and conclusions, Alphabet test, Series Test, Number, Ranking and time sequence, Direction Sense Test, Decision-making test, Figure series, Input/output, Assertion, and reasoning, Sitting Arrangement |
Another section included in the GSSSB ATDO exam syllabus is the quantitative aptitude sections from which 30 questions are being asked in the objective type each carrying 30 marks including the reasoning part. The detailed syllabus of the quantitative aptitude has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
Quantitative Aptitude | Simple Equations, Boats and Streams, Profit and Loss, Indices and Surds, Boats and Streams, Problems on Numbers, Odd Man Out, Compound Interest, Mixtures and Allegations, Numbers and Ages, Problems on L.C.M and H.C.F., Problems on Trains, Areas, Volumes, Races and Games, Averages, Mensuration, Permutations and Combinations, Bar & Graphs, Line charts, Tables, Simple Interest, Time and Work Partnership, Simplification and Approximation, Pipes and Cisterns, Partnership, Problems on L.C.M and H.C.F, Compound Interest, Numbers and Ages, Probability, Problems on Trains, Averages, Percentages, Volume and Surface Area, Races and Games, Quadratic Equations, Ratio and Proportion, Odd Man Out, Mixture and allegation Stocks and shares, Computation of Whole Numbers, Square Roots, Mixture and Allegations, Partnership Business, Time and Distance, Decimals and Fractions, Relationships between Numbers, Percentages, Interest, Discount |
Another section included in the GSSSB ATDO exam syllabus is the English Language section from which 20 questions are being asked in the objective type each carrying 20 marks. The detailed syllabus of the English Language has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
English Language | Word Formation, Direct and Indirect speech, Active and Passive Voice, Para Completion, Idioms, and Phrases, Substitution, Joining Sentences, Theme Detection, Topic rearrangement of passage, Error Correction (Phrase in Bold), Fill in the blanks, Data Interpretation, Spelling Test, Sentence Completion, Sentence Arrangement, Spelling Test, Sentence Arrangement, Error Correction (Underlined Part), Transformation, Passage Completion, Prepositions, Sentence Improvement, Spotting Errors, Antonyms, Homonyms, synonyms |
Another section included in the GSSSB ATDO exam syllabus is the General Knowledge section from which 60 questions are being asked in the objective type each carrying 60 marks. The detailed syllabus of the General Knowledge has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
General Knowledge | Indian Politics, Sports, Zoology, Environment, Basic Computer, Indian History, Famous Days & Dates, Famous Books & Authors, Geography, Physics, Indian Culture, About India, History – India & World, Cultural Heritage, General Science, Space & IT, Indian Constitution, National news (current), Indian Culture, Economy, Political Science, Indian National Movement, Indian Polity & Governance, Science & Technology, Scientific observations, International issues, Abbreviations, Economic Scene, Everyday Science, Sports and Games, Science – Inventions & Discoveries, Important Days, General Knowledge of Karnataka, Important Financial & Economic News, Current Affairs – National & International, Indian Constitution, History, General Politics, Awards and Honors, Culture, Books and Authors, Current events, Geography, Current Affairs, Social Science, Inventions in the World, Indian Economy, Indian Parliament, Botany, Chemistry |
Another section included in the GSSSB ATDO exam syllabus is the Gujarati Language section from which 40 questions are being asked in the objective type each carrying 40 marks. The detailed syllabus of the Gujarati Language has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
Gujarati Language | History of Gujarati Language with special reference to New Indo-Aryan, Significant features of the Gujarati language: Phonology, Morphology, and syntax, Major dialects: Surti, Pattani, charter and Saurashtra, History of Gujarati Literature, Medieval, Jaina tradition, Bhakti tradition: Sagun and Nirgun (Jnanmargi), Non-sectarian tradition (Laukik parampara) Modern, Sudharak yug, Pandit yug, Gandhi yug, Anu-Gandhi yug, Adhunik yug |
The eligibility criteria for the year 2021 will help you in determining the eligibility criteria for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 examination.
Nationality stands as one of the most important eligibilities for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 examination. To appear for the GSSSB ATDO recruitment exam, the candidate must be a citizen of India. With that, the candidates being the subject from Nepal or Bhutan are also acceptable, or those who have shifted from Tibet or migrated from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia Ethiopia, Vietnam, Burma are eligible to sit for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment exam.
Age Limit stands as another important eligibility criterion for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 examination. The maximum age limit defined for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 examination is 35 years whereas the minimum age limit defined is 18 years. However, certain age relaxation is given to the reserved categories for the candidates. Th certain age relaxation given to the reserved categories of the candidates in the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 are defined in the table below:
Categories | Age Relaxation (in years) |
---|---|
OBC | 3 |
ST | 5 |
SC | 5 |
PwD | 10 |
Ex-Servicemen, Commissioned Officers including Emergency Commissioned Officers (ECOs)/ Short Service Commissioned Officers (SSCOs) | 5 |
Another important eligibility criterion for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 is educational qualifications. This is required to be fulfilled by every candidate to become eligible for the GSSSB ATDO recruitment examination. The educational qualification of the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 includes:
The candidate must have passed graduation in the relevant discipline from a recognized university or an equivalent qualification recognized by the central government.
There is no prior experience required to become eligible for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 examination. However, the official notification for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 is not released yet.
The application fees for the GSSSB ATDO recruitment process are Rs. 100/- for the general and other unreserved categories, however, for the SC, ST, and the PwD categories the fees have been also the same as the other reserved categories, i.e., Rs. 100/-. The candidates can complete the payment process through different payment gateways like the Debit Card / Credit Card / Internet Banking / Cash Cards / Wallets or other online payment methods.
The table given below contains a detailed overview of the exam pattern of the GSSSB Assistant Tribal Development Officer Examination.
Particulars | Paper |
---|---|
Mode of Exam | Offline |
Number of Sections | 4 |
Name of Sections |
|
Questions in each question | Varies for the different section |
Duration of the Examination | 120 minutes |
Maximum number of questions | 150 |
Type of Questions | Objective-based |
Maximum number of marks | 150 |
Marking Scheme | 1 mark each for the correct answer |
Language of Paper | English/ Gujarati |
The eligibility criteria for the year 2021 will help you in determining the eligibility criteria for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 examination.
Nationality stands as one of the most important eligibilities for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 examination. To appear for the GSSSB ATDO recruitment exam, the candidate must be a citizen of India. With that, the candidates being the subject from Nepal or Bhutan are also acceptable, or those who have shifted from Tibet or migrated from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia Ethiopia, Vietnam, Burma are eligible to sit for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment exam.
Age Limit stands as another important eligibility criterion for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 examination. The maximum age limit defined for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 examination is 35 years whereas the minimum age limit defined is 18 years. However, certain age relaxation is given to the reserved categories for the candidates. Th certain age relaxation given to the reserved categories of the candidates in the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 are defined in the table below:
Categories | Age Relaxation (in years) |
---|---|
OBC | 3 |
ST | 5 |
SC | 5 |
PwD | 10 |
Ex-Servicemen, Commissioned Officers including Emergency Commissioned Officers (ECOs)/ Short Service Commissioned Officers (SSCOs) | 5 |
Another important eligibility criterion for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 is educational qualifications. This is required to be fulfilled by every candidate to become eligible for the GSSSB ATDO recruitment examination. The educational qualification of the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 includes:
The candidate must have passed graduation in the relevant discipline from a recognized university or an equivalent qualification recognized by the central government.
There is no prior experience required to become eligible for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 examination. However, the official notification for the GSSSB ATDO Recruitment 2022 is not released yet.
The table given below contains a detailed overview of the exam pattern of the GSSSB Assistant Tribal Development Officer Examination.
Particulars | Paper |
---|---|
Mode of Exam | Offline |
Number of Sections | 4 |
Name of Sections |
|
Questions in each question | Varies for the different section |
Duration of the Examination | 120 minutes |
Maximum number of questions | 150 |
Type of Questions | Objective-based |
Maximum number of marks | 150 |
Marking Scheme | 1 mark each for the correct answer |
Language of Paper | English/ Gujarati |
One of the sections of the GSSSB ATDO recruitment examination is the reasoning ability from where 30 questions are being asked in the form of objective type of questions carrying 30 marks. The detailed syllabus for the reasoning ability has been described in the table below.
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
Reasoning Ability | Verbal Classification, Essential Part, Analogies, Artificial Language, Matching Definitions, Making Judgments, Logical Problems, Statement and Conclusion, Theme Detection, Cause and Effect, Statement and Argument, Logical Deduction, Puzzles, Data Sufficiency, Non-Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation, Analytical Reasoning, Number Series, Letter and Symbol Series, Series test, Odd figure Out, Analogy, Miscellaneous Test Analogy, Classification, Word formation, Statement and conclusions Syllogism, Statement and assumptions, Statement and arguments, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Passage and conclusions, Alphabet test, Series Test, Number, Ranking and time sequence, Direction Sense Test, Decision-making test, Figure series, Input/output, Assertion, and reasoning, Sitting Arrangement |
Another section included in the GSSSB ATDO exam syllabus is the quantitative aptitude sections from which 30 questions are being asked in the objective type each carrying 30 marks including the reasoning part. The detailed syllabus of the quantitative aptitude has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
Quantitative Aptitude | Simple Equations, Boats and Streams, Profit and Loss, Indices and Surds, Boats and Streams, Problems on Numbers, Odd Man Out, Compound Interest, Mixtures and Allegations, Numbers and Ages, Problems on L.C.M and H.C.F., Problems on Trains, Areas, Volumes, Races and Games, Averages, Mensuration, Permutations and Combinations, Bar & Graphs, Line charts, Tables, Simple Interest, Time and Work Partnership, Simplification and Approximation, Pipes and Cisterns, Partnership, Problems on L.C.M and H.C.F, Compound Interest, Numbers and Ages, Probability, Problems on Trains, Averages, Percentages, Volume and Surface Area, Races and Games, Quadratic Equations, Ratio and Proportion, Odd Man Out, Mixture and allegation Stocks and shares, Computation of Whole Numbers, Square Roots, Mixture and Allegations, Partnership Business, Time and Distance, Decimals and Fractions, Relationships between Numbers, Percentages, Interest, Discount |
Another section included in the GSSSB ATDO exam syllabus is the English Language section from which 20 questions are being asked in the objective type each carrying 20 marks. The detailed syllabus of the English Language has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
English Language | Word Formation, Direct and Indirect speech, Active and Passive Voice, Para Completion, Idioms, and Phrases, Substitution, Joining Sentences, Theme Detection, Topic rearrangement of passage, Error Correction (Phrase in Bold), Fill in the blanks, Data Interpretation, Spelling Test, Sentence Completion, Sentence Arrangement, Spelling Test, Sentence Arrangement, Error Correction (Underlined Part), Transformation, Passage Completion, Prepositions, Sentence Improvement, Spotting Errors, Antonyms, Homonyms, synonyms |
Another section included in the GSSSB ATDO exam syllabus is the General Knowledge section from which 60 questions are being asked in the objective type each carrying 60 marks. The detailed syllabus of the General Knowledge has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
General Knowledge | Indian Politics, Sports, Zoology, Environment, Basic Computer, Indian History, Famous Days & Dates, Famous Books & Authors, Geography, Physics, Indian Culture, About India, History – India & World, Cultural Heritage, General Science, Space & IT, Indian Constitution, National news (current), Indian Culture, Economy, Political Science, Indian National Movement, Indian Polity & Governance, Science & Technology, Scientific observations, International issues, Abbreviations, Economic Scene, Everyday Science, Sports and Games, Science – Inventions & Discoveries, Important Days, General Knowledge of Karnataka, Important Financial & Economic News, Current Affairs – National & International, Indian Constitution, History, General Politics, Awards and Honors, Culture, Books and Authors, Current events, Geography, Current Affairs, Social Science, Inventions in the World, Indian Economy, Indian Parliament, Botany, Chemistry |
Another section included in the GSSSB ATDO exam syllabus is the Gujarati Language section from which 40 questions are being asked in the objective type each carrying 40 marks. The detailed syllabus of the Gujarati Language has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
Gujarati Language | History of Gujarati Language with special reference to New Indo-Aryan, Significant features of the Gujarati language: Phonology, Morphology, and syntax, Major dialects: Surti, Pattani, charter and Saurashtra, History of Gujarati Literature, Medieval, Jaina tradition, Bhakti tradition: Sagun and Nirgun (Jnanmargi), Non-sectarian tradition (Laukik parampara) Modern, Sudharak yug, Pandit yug, Gandhi yug, Anu-Gandhi yug, Adhunik yug |