[NEW JOB] Check APSSB IRB Constable Exam Pattern & Subject Wise Topics

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Job Title Check APSSB IRB Constable Exam Pattern & Subject Wise Topics
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The IRB Constable Syllabus 2026 is now available for candidates applying to the Arunachal Pradesh Staff Selection Board (APSSB) recruitment drive. APSSB has announced 984 vacancies for Constable (IRB / GD) and other uniformed posts under a special recruitment drive.

Understanding the syllabus and exam pattern is the first step toward cracking the written examination. Below you will find the complete details, including subjects, topic-wise coverage, marking scheme, and selection process.

IRB Constable Syllabus 2026 – Overview

IRB Constable Exam Pattern 2026

The written exam consists of four sections with equal weightage. All questions are objective type (MCQs).

IRB Constable Syllabus 2026 – Subject-Wise Topics

1. General Awareness

  • Current Events (National & International)

  • History of India

  • Indian Polity & Constitution

  • Geography of India & World

  • Economics

  • Everyday Science & Scientific Research

  • Environment & Ecology

  • Art & Culture

  • Sports & Awards

  • National/International Institutions

2. General Intelligence & Reasoning Ability

  • Analogies

  • Similarities & Differences

  • Space Visualisation

  • Judgment & Decision Making

  • Visual Memory

  • Discrimination & Observation

  • Blood Relations

  • Arithmetical Reasoning

  • Verbal & Figure Classification

  • Arithmetical Number Series

  • Problem Solving & Analysis

3. Arithmetical & Numerical Ability

  • Number System

  • Simplification

  • Decimals & Fractions

  • LCM & HCF

  • Ratio & Proportion

  • Percentage

  • Average

  • Profit & Loss

  • Simple & Compound Interest

  • Mensuration

  • Time & Work

  • Time & Distance

  • Data Interpretation (Tables, Graphs)

4. English Language & Comprehension

Preparation Tips for IRB Constable Exam 2026

  • Start with NCERT books (Class 6–10) for General Awareness, Maths, and English basics.

  • Solve previous year papers and take regular mock tests to improve speed (no negative marking helps).

  • Read newspapers daily for current affairs.

  • Practice physical fitness (running, long jump, etc.) side by side with written preparation.

  • Focus on accuracy and time management.

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