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SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2024 - Topic Wise Shift Analysis, Previous year Paper

SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2024 - Topic Wise Shift Analysis, Previous year Paper

Edited By Vishnukumar | Updated on Jul 12, 2024 10:49 AM IST | #SSC CHSL

Candidates can check the SSC CHSL exam analysis 2024 here after conclusion of examination. With the help of the SSC CHSL 2024 paper analysis, candidates will get to know the difficulty level of the paper. The exam analysis of SSC CHSL 2024 is based on the feedback provided by the students who appeared in the SSC CHSL exam.

Also, candidates can predict their expected cut off with the help of the paper analysis of SSC CHSL 2024. Candidates can check the SSC CHSL exam analysis 2024 for good attempts, difficulty level, etc., in this article.

SSC CHSL Exam Analysis Tier 1 2024- Difficulty Level (July 9, 2024)

Check the difficulty level of all the sections below:

Sections

Shift 1

Shift 2Shift 3Shift 4

General Intelligence and Reasoning

Easy

EasyEasy - moderateModerate

General Awareness

Easy - moderate


Moderate
Easy
Easy - moderate

Quantitative Aptitude

Moderate to Difficult

Moderate
Moderate

Easy - moderate

English Comprehension

Easy To Moderate

Easy - moderate
Moderate
Moderate

Overall Level

Moderate

ModerateEasy
Easy - moderate

SSC CHSL 2024 Tier 1 Number of Good Attempts

Check out the number of good attempts in the SSC CHSL 2024 entrance exam on the basis of the current level of exam that is being conducted.

Subject

Shift 1

Shift 2Shift 3Shift 4

General Intelligence

21-22

22-23

21-22


21-22

General Awareness

17 - 18

15-1615-1618-19

Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill)

20-21

22-2319-2020-21

English Language (Basic Knowledge)

20-22

22-2321-2221-22

Overall

79- 83

76-81
82-85
79-83

SSC CHSL Exam Dates 2024

From the following table, candidates can check the SSC CHSL 2024 exam dates.

SSC CHSL 2024 Dates

SSC CHSL Events

SSC CHSL Dates 2024

SSC CHSL exam date for Tier 1

July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12, 2024

SSC CHSL tier 2 exam date

To be announced

SSC CHSL Previous Years' Exam Analysis

From the following table, candidates can check the detailed exam analysis of SSC CHSL for the previous year. The exam analysis consists of a number of questions from each section, good attempts, and memory-based questions.

SSC CHSL 2023 Tier 2 Exam analysis

As per the SSC CHSL exam analysis tier 2 exam, across all subjects, was considered easy to moderate. Candidates looking for the Subject Wise SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2024 can consult the tables below.

SSC CHSL 2023 Tier 2 Exam Analysis- GK-GS

The GK-GS paper was considered moderate, with 4 match-the-following type and 2-3 statement-based questions.

Topic

Number of Questions

Notes

Biology

2

The topic of vitamins was covered here

Physics

1

Ideal Temperature

Chemistry

2

Lithium and Magnesium

History

-

Gopal Krishna Gokhale and Servants of India Society

Match the following with 4 Governors and their tenure

When was RBI established

Polity

1

Relating a scheme to a given article.

This was considered Difficult

Geography

-

A match the following question with 4 biospheres.

A question related to Mawsynram

A question related to Kaal Baisakhi

Current affairs

-

Question from May 2023

Two questions from sports

The weight categories of wrestlers

National Youth Games- State rankings

Who is the present Home minister?

Census

-

Literacy

SSC CHSL 2023 Tier 2 Analysis- Maths

The Maths paper was considered easy. There were 2 new topics introduced this time. Over half of the questions are from arithmetic, the remaining are from advanced mathematics.

Topic

Number of Questions

Notes

Profit and Loss

1

Dishonest Shopkeeper- This question was considered difficult.

Discount

Mensuration

2

Hemisphere and Cone

Time and work

1

Efficiency based

Simplification

1

-

Algebra

2

Linear algebra

Ratio and Proportion

1

Questions were related to population and elections

Speed, Distance and Time

1

Average speed

Geometry

2

Congruency

Statistics

2

Mode

Trigonometry

1


SSC CHSL 2023 Tier 2 Analysis- English

The English paper was considered moderate. For more details, please refer to the table below.

Topic

Number of Questions

Notes

Synonyms and Antonyms

2

Synonyms- Humble

Anonyms- Sharp

Reading Comprehension

8

The passage was about Martial arts.

Active and passive voice

2

Past Tense Sentences

Direct and Indirect narration

1

An imperative sentence

One word Substitution

1

The word was FATALIST

Errors

2

Article based

Phrasal Verb based

Idioms and Phrases

1

To be in hot water

Spelling Correction

2

The words were SUPERINTENDENT and INTRICATE

Cloze test

4

The Topic of the cloze test was infanticide

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SSC CHSL Exam Analysis Tier 1 2023- Difficulty Level (August 2, 2023)

Check the difficulty level of all the sections below:

Sections

Difficulty Level

General Intelligence and Reasoning

Easy

General Awareness

Moderate

Quantitative Aptitude

Moderate to Difficult

English Comprehension

Easy To Moderate

Overall Level

Moderate

SSC CHSL 2023 Tier 1 Number of Good Attempts

Check out the number of good attempts in the SSC CHSL 2023 entrance exam on the basis of the current level of exam that is being conducted.

Subject

No of Questions

Good Attempts

Difficulty Level

General Intelligence

25

19-21

Easy

General Awareness

25

18-20

Easy to Moderate

Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill)

25

13-15

Moderate

English Language (Basic Knowledge)

25

20-22

Easy

Overall

100

70-78

Easy to Moderate

SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2023 for All Shifts (March 11)

Candidates can go through the detailed SSC CHSL 2023 exam analysis given below for the SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam concluded on March 11 based on students' feedback and some coaching experts.

Sections

Number of questions

Maximum marks

Good attempts

General Intelligence & Reasoning

25

18-20

Easy to Moderate

General Awareness

25

17-19

Moderate

Quantitative Aptitude

25

19-21

Moderate

English Comprehension

25

20-22

Easy to Moderate

Total

100

74-82

Easy to Moderate

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SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2023 for All Shifts (March 10)

As per the feedback received from aspirants who have appeared in the SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam analysis, the overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate in nature. Candidates can check the detailed SSC CHSL 2023 exam analysis for all shifts given in the table below.

Sections

Number of questions

Maximum marks

Good attempts

General Intelligence & Reasoning

25

18-22

Moderate

General Awareness

25

20-22

Easy to Moderate

Quantitative Aptitude

25

19-23

Easy to Moderate

English Comprehension

25

17-19

Moderate

Total

100

74-86

Easy to Moderate

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SSC CHSL 2023 Exam Analysis for March 9

As per the input received from the candidates who appeared in the SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam the overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate in nature. Candidates can check the detailed SSC CHSL exam analysis here.

Quantitative Aptitude: Questions asked from topics in Circle, Percentage, Mensuration & Geometry, Trigonometry, Average, Ration & proportion, etc., The overall difficulty level of this section lies between easy to moderate.

General Intelligence & Reasoning: Questions asked in this section from Syllogism, odd one out, Analogy, Blood relation, Ven diagram, Coding decoding, Direction & Distance, etc.

General Awareness: In this section questions from current affairs of the last 6 months and general topics such as the Indian constitution, history, Awards, and sports, topic properly. The difficulty level of this section was moderate.

English Language: Questions from this section is fill in the blanks, Sentence Improvement, Error detection, sentence arrangement, active passive, Direct indirect, etc.

SSC CHSL Exam Analysis Day 1 Shift 3 (March 9)

Sections

Number of questions

Maximum marks

Good attempt

General Intelligence & Reasoning

25

50

20-23

General Awareness

25

50

18-21

Quantitative Aptitude

25

50

18-20

English Comprehension

25

50

20-22

Total

100

200

69-76

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SSC CHSL Exam Analysis - Memory-based question

Candidates can check the SSC CHSL tier 1 exam memory-based questions here after the conclusion of the examination.

  • Trigonometry - 3 questions

  • Time and Work - 3 questions

  • Algebra - 5 questions

  • Mensuration

  • Synonyms - 2 questions

  • Antonyms - 2 questions

  • Idioms - 2 questions

  • PORS

  • Cloze test

  • Percentage

  • Serial No. 7

  • Related questions from Article

  • Which team won IPL 2022

  • Khelo India

  • Soul of Constitution

  • Beti Bachao Beti Padhao

  • Barometre

  • Article 15

  • Women's Basket Ball in 2022

  • Capital of Pandyas

  • Mohiniyattam Dance

  • Kathak Dance

  • Vyas Saman

  • Yojna related questions

  • Jabalpur

  • Law of Demand

  • Geography

  • Science

  • Computer

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

1. What was the overall level of the SSC CHSL exam for Tier 2?

The SSC CHSL exam analysis 2024 has been released and the level of the exam this year has been moderate.

2. How many shifts are there in SSC CHSL 2024?

The SSC CHSL exam has been held in 4 shifts.

3. Is SSC CHSL exam easy?

Yes the exam is easy, however, due to a lot of candidates applying for the SSC 2024 exam, it becomes competitive.

4. What is good attempt in SSC CHSL?

Around 75-85 questions are considered a good number in the SSC CHSL exam.

5. How many stages are there in the SSC CHSL exam?

There are two stages in the SSC CHSL exam.

6. Is there negative marking in the SSC CHSL exam?

Yes, there is negative marking in the SSC CHSL exam and 0.5 mark per question is deducted as negative mark.

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Questions related to SSC CHSL

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To check the answer key for the SSC CHSL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Higher Secondary Level) exam, follow these steps:

Steps to Check SSC CHSL Answer Key:

  1. Visit the Official SSC Website :

    • Go to the official website of the Staff Selection Commission: ssc.nic.in .
  2. Login to Your Account :

    • If you have already registered, log in using your credentials (registration number and password). If you haven't registered, you may need to create an account first.
  3. Navigate to the Answer Key Section :

    • On the homepage, look for the "Answer Key" tab or section. This is usually found under the "Candidate's Corner" or "Latest News" section.
  4. Select the Appropriate Exam :

    • Find the link for the SSC CHSL answer key. There might be multiple notifications, so ensure you click on the one relevant to the SSC CHSL exam.
  5. Download the Answer Key :

    • Click on the link provided for the answer key. It will usually be in PDF format or a link to a specific page where you can view and download the answer key.
  6. Check Your Answers :

    • Use the downloaded answer key to compare your answers with the correct ones provided by SSC.
  7. Submit Objections (if any) :

    • If you find any discrepancies in the answer key, SSC usually provides a window to submit objections. Follow the instructions provided on the website to submit any objections.

The first step is to be familiar with the SSC CHSL syllabus and exam pattern. This will give you an idea of the topics covered and the weightage of each section. You can find the latest information on the Staff Selection Commission website.

Once you understand the exam, create a study plan that allocates sufficient time for each section based on its weightage and your strengths and weaknesses.

Make sure you have a strong foundation in the core subjects like English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, and General Awareness. There are many resources available online and offline to help you with this.

Regularly solve practice questions and mock tests to improve your speed and accuracy. This will help you identify your weak areas and work on them before the exam. You can find practice materials in books, online websites, and coaching centers.

Regularly read newspapers, magazines, and books to improve your reading comprehension and vocabulary. Stay updated on current affairs by reading newspapers, watching news channels, and listening to news podcasts. You can also refer to government websites and yearbooks for static GK.

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You should fill TAMIL NADU in the "STATE/UT BOARD" section.

You should fill CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION in the "NAME OF BOARD" section.

Even though you completed your 10th and 12th in Tamil Nadu, the CBSE board is the national board that conducted your exams. The SSC CHSL application form requires you to specify the board that administered your exams, not the state where you took them.

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The SSC CHSL application form asks for details about your previous year or semesters since you haven't received your 12th results yet.

Since you haven't completed any semesters beyond 12th (which you are waiting for results on), you can mention "NA" or "Not Applicable".

You can also mention "NA" or "Waiting for Results" in this section.

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Choosing basic math in class 10th will likely not affect your eligibility for most SSC exams, other state services exams, and UPSC as long as you meet the specific math requirement for the desired post.

Many SSC exams, like SSC CGL or CHSL, have a minimum educational qualification requirement that specifies a Bachelor's degree in any discipline. Math in 10th standard usually doesn't play a role in these exams.


Eligibility criteria for state services exams vary, but most focus on the educational qualification required for the specific post. Math from 10th might not be a factor.

UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) requires a Bachelor's degree. Math from 10th doesn't affect eligibility.

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