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SSC CGL

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is a Government organization that recruits staff for various posts in the various Ministries and Departments of the Government of India and in Subordinate Offices.

SSC broadly conducts two types of examinations.

  • SSC CGL exam
  • SSC Combined Matric Level Examination i.e. SSC 10+2

The Examination is conducted in 4 tiers, which are:–

  1. Tier 1 (Preliminary Exam)
  2. Tier 2 (Mains)
  3. Tier 3 (Descriptive)
  4. Tier 4 (DEST⁄CPT)

                                      SSC CGL Tier–1 Exam

Part

Subject

Questions

Marks

Time Duration

1

Reasoning

25

50

 

2

General Awareness

25

50

1 hour

3

Quantitative Aptitude

25

50

 

4

English

25

50

 

Time Allowed: – 2 hours (2 hours and 40 minutes for VH candidates)

Paper Mode: – Exam will be conducted offline and questions will be of objective type multiple choice. Candidates can choose their medium as Hindi or English.

Negative Marking: – 0.25 Marks will be deducted for every wrong answer.

                                              SSC CGL Tier II Exam

Tier–II – Written Examination (Objective Multiple Choice Type): Tier II exam is conducted over a period of two days. The written exam will consist of objective type papers of 2 hours for all and 2 hours 40mins for visually handicapped.

Sr. No

Name of Subjects

No. of questions

Maximum Marks

1

Quantitative Ability

100

200

2

English Language & Comprehension

200

200

3

Statistics

100

200

4

General Studies (Finance and Economics)

(May change)

200

 

Total

400

800


SSC CGL Tier III

Mode of Examination

Scheme of Examination

Marks

Time

Pen and Paper

Descriptive Paper in English/Hindi

100

 1 hour

  • It is compulsory for all the posts.
  • The qualifying marks in Tier–III would be 33 per cent.

SSC CGL Tier IV

Mode of Examination

Syllabus

Time

Computer Proficiency Test (CPT)

Word⁄Excel/PowerPoint

45 mins

  • Data Entry skills test is only for post of Tax assistant.
  • Computer proficiency test for the pot of Assistant in CSS.
  • This test is qualifying in nature.
  • List of SSC CGL Interview & Non–interview post
  • SSC CGL has interview & Non–interview post.

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Educational Qualification

  • For the post of Compiler: Bachelors degree from any recognized university with Economics⁄Statistics⁄Mathematics as compulsory or elective subject.
  • For the post of Statistical Investigator Grade – II: Bachelors degree in any discipline from a recognized University with:
    At least 60% in Mathematics at 12th Standard level OR Statistics as one of the subjects at degree level.
  • For all other posts: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized University or any other equivalent qualification.

Educational Qualification

  • For the post of Compiler: Bachelor’s degree from any recognized university with Economics⁄Statistics⁄Mathematics as compulsory or elective subject.
  • For the post of Statistical Investigator Grade – II: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized University with:
    At least 60% in Mathematics at 12th Standard level OR Statistics as one of the subjects at degree level.
  • For all other posts: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized University or any other equivalent qualification.

  • Salary of SSC CGL Officer is really very high with multiple benefits.
  • Financial stability is guaranteed under this cadre.
  • SSC keeps conducting grade–wise departmental competitive exams for existing Central Government staff members. This provides them with ample growth prospects.

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