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About SSC CGL 2024
Staff Selection Commission has commenced the SSC CGL 2024 tier 1 exam from September 9, 2024 onwards. The SSC CGL exam will conclude on September 26, 2024. The commission has issued the SSC CGL 2024 admit card for tier 1 on August 24, 2024 on the respective reginal SSC official websites. The SSC CGL 2024 application form correction window was activated from August 10 to 11, 2024. The SSC CGL application form 2024 was closed on July 27, 2024 (Extended date). The SSC CGL 2024 notification was released on June 24, 2024 at ssc.gov.in The SSC CGL 2024 application form was also released at the same time on the official website. Candidates who fulfill the minimum SSC CGL eligibility criteria can apply for the examination.
The Commission conducts the SSC CGL exam in two tiers - tier 1 and tier 2. The shortlisted candidates of tier 1 exam will be eligible for the tier 2 stage of SSC CGL 2024 exam. Shortlisted candidates must go through the SSC CGL syllabus of tier 2 and previous years' question papers of SSC CGL exam for better preparation. The SSC CGL 2024 exam is conducted for or Group B and Group C posts in various ministries/departments/organisations of the Government of India.
What is the SSC CGL exam?
The SSC CGL examination is conducted on the national level by the Staff Selection Commission to recruit the candidates for Group B and Group C posts. The shortlisted candidates will be recruited to the various departments of government of India such as Indian Audit and Accounts Department under CAG, Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Railway, Ministry of External Affairs, Central Bureau of Investigation, Central Bureau of Narcotics, National Investigation Agency (NIA), etc.
To qualify the SSC CGL exam, candidates need to appear in four tiers SSC CGL 2024 recruitment process. The stages of SSC CGL 2024 exam are - two computer based tests, one descriptive test in offline mode and one skill test followed by a document verification round. Graduates between the age limit of 18 years to 32 years can apply for the post of SSC CGL 2024. The SSC CGL exam has been conducted for various CGL posts. To know all about the SSC CGL posts, check the table below.
SSC CGL Posts 2024
SSC CGL Post | Department/ Ministry | Post Group |
Assistant Audit Officer | Indian Audit & Accounts Department under C&AG | Group “B” Gazetted |
Assistant Accounts Officer | Group “B” Gazetted | |
Assistant Section Officer | Central Secretariat Service, Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Railway, Ministry of External Affairs, AFHQ | Group “B” |
Assistant | Other Ministries/ Departments/ Organizations | Group “B” |
Inspector of Income Tax | CBDT | Group “C” |
Inspector (Central Excise) | CBIC | Group “B” |
Assistant Enforcement Officer | Directorate of Enforcement, Department of Revenue | Group “B” |
Sub Inspector | CBI | Group “B” |
Inspector | Central Bureau of Narcotics | Group “B” |
Junior Statistical Officer | M/o Statistics & Programme Implementation | Group “B” |
Statistical Investigator Grade-II | Registrar General of India | Group “B” |
Auditor | Offices under C&AG, CGDA | Group “C” |
Accountant/ Junior Accountant | Other Ministry/ Departments | Group “C” |
Senior Secretariat Assistant | Central Govt. Offices/ Ministries other than CSCS cadres | Group “C” |
Tax Assistant | CBDT/ CBIC | Group “C” |
Upper Division Clerks | Government Departments | Group “C” |
Candidates must check eligibility criteria as per the SSC CGL posts they are applying for. The final allotment will be provided after completion of SSC CGL 2024 recruitment process. The details regarding the SSC CGL 2024 exam is available both on the official website as well as zonal websites. Applicants can check the details about the SSC CGL 2024 zonal websites in the table below.
SSC CGL 2024: Zonal websites
SSC Region | States/UTs covered | Official website |
Central Region (CR) | Uttar Pradesh and Bihar | |
Northern Region (NR) | NCT of Delhi, Rajasthan, and Uttarakhand | |
Madhya Pradesh Sub-Region (MPR) | Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh | |
North Eastern Region (NER) | Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, and Tripura | |
Eastern Region (ER) | Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Sikkim, Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal | |
Karnataka, Kerala Region (KKR) | Lakshadweep, Karnataka and Kerala | |
North Western Sub-Region (NWR) | Chandigarh, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab | |
Western Region (WR) | Goa, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, Gujarat and Maharashtra | |
Southern Region (SR) | Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana |
What is the full form of SSC CGL?
The SSC CGL full form is Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level Examination. Candidates must check the details about the SSC CGL posts and SSC CGL vacancies along with the SSC CGL full form.
How to contact the SSC CGL?
SSC provides the contact details for the candidates who applied for the SSC CGL exam and can contact their regional office in case of any confusion. Check below the complete list
SSC CGL 2024: Zone-wise Contact details
Regional Office Address | Phone No. | E-Mail Address |
Staff Selection Commission, Block No. 12, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 | Tel. No. 011-24363343, 24367526 | enquirysscnr@gmail.com |
Staff Selection Commission,1st Floor, “E” Wing, Kendriya Sadan, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka-560034 | Tel. No. 080-25502520 / 9483862020 Fax No. 080-255520653 | rdssckkr@nic.in |
Staff Selection Commission,2nd Floor, EVK Sampath Building, DPI Campus, College Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-600006 | Tel.No. 044-28275568 Fax No. 044-28270561 | sscsr.tn@nic.in |
Staff Selection Commission, NER, Housefed Complex, Last Gate, Beltola-Basistha Road, P.O. Assam Sachivalaya, Dispur, Guwahati, Assam-781006 | Tel. 0361-2228929; Fax No. 0361-2224779 | rdner.ssc@gmail.com |
Staff Selection Commission,1st Floor, South Wing, Pratishtha Bhawan,101, Maharshi Karve Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra-400020 | Tel No. & Fax No. 022-22019118 022-22018527 | rdsscwr@gmail.com |
Staff Selection Commission, J-5, Anupam Nagar, Raipur, Chhattisgarh-492007 | Tel. 0771-2282678,0771-2282507, Fax No. 0771- 2282678 | sscraipur@yahoo.co.in |
Staff Selection Commission,21-23, Lowther Road, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh-211002 | Tel. No. 0532-2250372
Fax No. 0532-2641924 | rdcrssc@gmail.com |
Staff Selection Commission, Block No. 3, Ground Floor, Kendriya Sadan, Sector-9, Chandigarh-160009 | Tel.0172-2744366, 2749378, Fax No. 0172-2742144 | sscnwrgoi@gmail.com |
Staff Selection Commission,1st MSO Building,(8th Floor), 234/4, Acharya Jagadish Chandra BoseRoad, Kolkata, West Bengal-700020 | Tel. No. 033-22904424, 22904422, 22902230 Fax No. 033-2290-4424 | Contact@sscer.org |
SSC CGL 2024 Highlights
Full Exam Name | Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level Exam |
Short Exam Name | SSC CGL |
Conducting Body | Staff Selection Commission |
Frequency of Conduct | Once a year |
Exam Level | National Level Exam |
Languages | English, Hindi |
Mode of Application | Online |
Application Fee (General) | 100 Rs [Offline] +1 More |
Mode of Exam | Online and Offline |
SSC CGL Tier I - Duration | 1 Hour +1 More |
Number of Seats | 17727 Seats |
SSC CGL 2024 Important Dates
SSC CGL Tier I (Session 2024)
Upcoming Dates and Events
09 Sep, 2024 - 26 Sep, 2024
Exam - Tier I | Mode: Online Ongoing
Past Dates and Events
24 Aug, 2024
Admit Card | Mode: Online
SSC CGL (Session 2024)
Past Dates and Events
10 Aug, 2024 - 11 Aug, 2024
Application Correction | Mode: Online
28 Jul, 2024
Online fee payment last date | Mode: Online
24 Jun, 2024 - 27 Jul, 2024
Application | Mode: Online
24 Jun, 2024
Advertisement | Mode: Online
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) provides the post-wise eligibility details for SSC CGL exam 2024. The eligibility criteria include details like nationality, age limit, educational qualification etc. Candidates must check the detailed eligibility criteria before applying for SSC CGL 2024 exam.
Nationality: Candidates must be a citizen of India or subject of Nepal/ Bhutan, Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1963 with the intention of permanently settling in India, person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African Countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania (Formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.
Age Limit: To apply for SSC CGL 2024 exam, candidates must be in between 18 and 32 years of age However, age requirements will differ as per posts and the candidate's caste category for SSC CGL.
Age Relaxations:
Category |
Age relaxation |
SC, ST |
5 years |
OBC |
3 years |
PwD + General |
10 years |
PwD + OBC |
13 years |
PwD + SC/ST |
15 years |
Ex-Servicemen (ESM) |
3 years |
Defence Personnel disabled in operation during hostilities with any foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence thereof |
3 years |
Defence Personnel disabled in operation during hostilities with any foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence thereof (SC/ST) |
8 years |
Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period from 1st January 1980 to 31st December 1989 |
5 years |
Central Govt. Civilian Employees who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as on closing date for receipt of application. |
Up to 40 years of age |
Central Govt. Civilian Employees (SC/ST) who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as on closing date for receipt of application. |
Up to 45 years of age
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Widows/ Divorced Women/ Women judicially separated and who are not remarried. |
Up to 35 years of age |
Widows/ Divorced Women/ Women judicially separated and who are not remarried (SC/ST). |
Up to 40 years of age |
Educational Qualification: The candidate must have the required educational qualification prescribed by the commission.
SSC CGL exam 2024: Eligibility for Assistant Audit Officer
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Essential Qualification: Candidates must be graduate in any subject from a recognized University
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Desirable Qualification: CA/ CS/ MBA/ Cost and Management Accountant/ Masters in Commerce/ Masters in Business Studies
SSC CGL exam 2024: Eligibility for Junior Statistical Officer
Candidates applying for Junior Statistical Officer must have any of the required educational qualifications.
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Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University with a minimum of 60% in Mathematics in Class 12
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Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with Statistics as one of the subjects in graduation.
All Other Posts
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Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized University or equivalent.
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Candidates must be physically fit as per the Physical Standards if they are applying for the post of Inspector (Central Excise/ Examiner/Preventive Officer), Sub-Inspector in CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation), and Sub-Inspector in NIA (National Investigation Agency).
Mode of Application : Online
Mode of Payment : Net Banking | Credit Card | Debit Card | Other
The SSC CGL application form correction window was activated from August 10 to 11, 2024. The commission activated the SSC CGL 2024 application form from June 24 to July 27, 2024 on their official website. Interested candidates can login to their official website and apply for the SSC CGL exam. The application process of the SSC CGL 2024 exam can not be completed without paying the SSC CGL 2024 exam fees. The last date to pay the SSC CGL application fee is July 28, 2024.
Candidates need to enter their personal details, academic details, and contact details along with the scanned photograph and signature to complete the application process of SSC CGL 2024. SSC CGL 2024 application fee for general and OBC candidates is Rs. 100 while women, SC, ST, PWD category candidates are exempted from paying the application fee. Candidates were able to pay the fee both online and offline.
SSC CGL 2024 Registration Process:
Steps to register for SSC CGL 2024
Applicants applying for the SSC CGL exam need to follow the steps mentioned below for the registration and application process for reference purpose only:
Part 1 - SSC CGL 2024: One Time Registration 2024- Fill in all required basic, additional & contact details including name, parent’s name, E-mail, Aadhaar, date of birth, gender, class 10 Board roll number and year of passing, etc. After successful registration, the registration ID and password will be generated for the SSC CGL exam.
Part 2 –
Upload photograph and signature: Login to the SSC CGL exam portal by using the registration ID and password. Candidates need to upload the photo and signature in the specified format.
Documents | Specifications | Dimension & Format |
Photograph | 20-50 KB | 3.5 cm X 4.5 cm & jpg/jpeg |
Signature | 10-20 KB | jpg/peg |
SSC CGL exam: Online Form: Fill in all necessary details which include educational/academic details, address details, choosing exam centre preferences to complete the online form of SSC CGL 2024.
Payment of SSC CGL examination fees: After filling all the details and uploading documents in SSC CGL examination form candidates need to pay the exam fee of SSC CGL 2024. The fee can be paid through online mode or by e-challan.
Submission of application form: Finally, candidates must submit the filled-in application form after successful verification. Take a printout of the online form of SSC CGL 2024. Candidates need to present the xerox copy of the application form during the SSC CGL 2024 document verification round.
SSC CGL 2024: Documents needed for registration
The following are the documents required by the candidates to apply for SSC CGL 2024,
10th class mark sheet
12th class mark sheet
Graduation certificate/mark sheet
Category certificate, if applicable
Scanned photograph
Scanned signature
Application Fees
Category | Quota | Mode | Gender | Amount |
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OBC, General | Offline, Online | Male | ₹ 100 |
SSC CGL Tier I Syllabus
General intelligence and reasoning
Analogies |
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Similarities and differences |
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Space visualization |
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Spatial orientation |
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Problem solving |
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Analysis |
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Judgment |
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Decision making |
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Visual memory |
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Discrimination |
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Observation |
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Relationship concepts |
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Arithmetical reasoning and figural classification |
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Arithmetic number series |
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Non-verbal series |
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Coding and decoding |
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Statement conclusion |
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Syllogistic reasoning |
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Semantic analogy |
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Symbolic/ Number Analogy |
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Figural analogy |
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Semantic classification |
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Symbolic/ number classification |
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Figural classification |
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Semantic series |
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Number series |
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Figural series |
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Word building |
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Coding & de-coding |
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Numerical operations |
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Symbolic operations |
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Trends |
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Space orientation |
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Venn diagrams |
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Drawing inferences |
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Punched hole/ pattern-folding and unfolding |
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Figural pattern folding and completion |
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Indexing |
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Address matching |
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Date and city matching |
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Classification of centre codes/ roll numbers |
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Small and capital letters/ numbers coding |
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Decoding and classification |
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Embedded figures |
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Critical thinking |
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Emotional intelligence |
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Social intelligence |
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General awareness
General Awareness of the Environment and its Application to Society |
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Current events and of such matters of every day observations, and experience in their scientific aspect |
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India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining history, culture, geography, economic scene, general policy and scientific research |
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Quantitative aptitude
Computation of whole numbers |
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Decimals |
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Fractions and relationships between numbers |
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Percentage |
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Ratio and proportion |
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Square roots |
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Averages |
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Interest |
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Profit and loss |
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Discount |
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Partnership business |
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Mixture and alligation |
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Time and distance |
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Time and work |
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Basic algebraic identities of school algebra and elementary surds |
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Graphs of linear equations |
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Triangle and its various kinds of centres |
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Congruence and similarity of triangles |
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Circle and its chords |
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Tangents |
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Angles subtended by chords of a circle |
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Common tangents to two or more circles |
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Triangle |
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Quadrilaterals |
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Regular polygons |
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Circle |
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Right prism |
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Right circular cone |
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Right circular cylinder |
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Sphere |
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Hemispheres |
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Rectangular parallelepiped |
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Regular right pyramid with triangular or square base |
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Trigonometric ratio |
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Degree and radian measures |
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Standard identities |
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Complementary angles |
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Heights and distances |
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Histogram |
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Frequency polygon |
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Bar diagram and pie chart |
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English comprehension
Basic comprehension and writing ability |
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SSC CGL Tier II Syllabus
Mathematical abilities
Number systems |
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Computation of whole number, decimal and fractions, relationship between numbers |
Fundamental arithmetical operations |
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Percentages, ratio and proportion, square roots, averages, interest (simple and compound), profit and loss, discount, partnership business, mixture and allegation, time and distance, time and work |
Algebra |
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Basic algebraic identities of school algebra and elementary surds (simple problems) and graphs of linear equations |
Geometry |
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Familiarity with elementary geometric figures and facts: Triangle and its various kinds of centres, congruence and similarity of triangles, circle and its chords, tangents, angles subtended by chords of a circle, common tangents to two or more circles |
Mensuration |
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Triangle, quadrilaterals, regular polygons, circle, right prism, right circular cone, right circular cylinder, sphere, hemispheres, rectangular parallelepiped, regular right pyramid with triangular or square base |
Trigonometry |
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Trigonometry, trigonometric ratios, complementary angles, height and distances (simple problems only) standard identities like sin2 + Cos2=1, etc |
Statistics and probability |
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Use of tables and graphs: Histogram, frequency polygon, bar-diagram, pie-chart; measures of central tendency: Mean, median, mode, standard deviation; calculation of simple probabilities |
Reasoning and general intelligence
Semantic analogy |
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Symbolic operations |
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Symbolic/ Number Analogy |
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Trends |
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Figural analogy |
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Space orientation |
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Semantic classification |
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Venn diagrams |
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Symbolic/ number classification |
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Drawing inferences |
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Figural classification |
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Punched hole/ Pattern-folding & unfolding |
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Semantic series |
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Figural pattern-folding and completion |
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Number series |
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Embedded figures |
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Figural series |
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Critical thinking |
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Problem solving |
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Emotional intelligence |
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Word building |
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Social intelligence |
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Coding and de-coding |
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Numerical operations |
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English language and comprehension
Vocabulary |
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Grammar |
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Sentence structure |
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Synonyms |
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Antonyms and their correct usage |
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Spot the error |
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Fill in the blanks |
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Synonyms/ Homonyms |
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Antonyms |
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Spellings/ Detecting mis-spelt words |
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Idioms & phrases |
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One word substitution |
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Improvement of sentences |
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Active/ Passive Voice of Verbs |
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Conversion into Direct/ Indirect Narration |
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Shuffling of sentence parts |
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Shuffling of sentences in a passage |
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Cloze Passage |
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Comprehension Passage |
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General awareness
General awareness of the environment around them and its application to society |
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Knowledge of current events and of such matters of every day observations and experience in their scientific aspect |
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India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining sports, history, culture, geography, economic scene, general policy and scientific research |
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Computer knowledge test (computer proficiency)
Computer basics |
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Organization of a computer, central processing unit (CPU), input/ output devices, computer memory, memory organization, back-up devices, PORTs, Windows Explorer, keyboard shortcuts |
Software |
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Windows operating system including basics of Microsoft Office like MS word, MS excel and Power Point, etc |
Working with internet and e-mails |
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Web browsing & searching, downloading & uploading, managing an e-mail account, e-banking |
Basics of networking and cyber security |
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Networking devices and protocols, network and information security threats (like hacking, virus, worms, Trojan etc.) and preventive measures |
Data entry speed test (DEST)
Statistics
Collection, classification, and presentation of statistical data |
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Primary and secondary data, methods of data collection; tabulation of data; graphs and charts; frequency distributions; diagrammatic presentation of frequency distributions |
Measures of central tendency |
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Common measures of central tendency-mean, median, and mode; partition values-quartiles, deciles, percentiles |
Measures of dispersion |
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Common measures dispersion-range, quartile deviations, mean deviation, and standard deviation; measures of relative dispersion |
Moments, skewness and kurtosis |
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Different types of moments and their relationship; meaning of skewness and kurtosis; different measures of skewness and kurtosis |
Correlation and regression |
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Scatter diagram; simple correlation coefficient; simple regression lines; spearman's rank correlation; measures of association of attributes; multiple regression; multiple and partial correlation (for three variables only) |
Probability theory |
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Meaning of probability; different definitions of probability; conditional probability; compound probability; independent events; Bayes' theorem |
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Random variable; probability functions; expectation and variance of a random variable; higher moments of a random variable; binomial, Poisson, normal, and exponential distributions; joint distribution of two random variable (discrete) |
Sampling theory |
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Concept of population and sample; parameter and statistic, sampling, and non-sampling errors; probability and non-probability sampling techniques (simple random sampling, stratified sampling, multistage sampling, multiphase sampling, cluster sampling) |
Probability and non-probability sampling techniques (systematic sampling, purposive sampling, convenience sampling, and quota sampling); sampling distribution (statement only); sample size decisions |
Statistical inference |
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Point estimation and interval estimation, properties of a good estimator, methods of estimation (moments method, maximum likelihood method, least squares method), testing of hypothesis, basic concept of testing, small sample and large sample tests |
Tests based on Z, t, chi-square and f statistic, confidence intervals |
Analysis of variance |
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Analysis of one-way classified data and two-way classified data |
Time series analysis |
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Components of time series, determinations of trend component by different methods, measurement of seasonal variation by different methods |
Index numbers |
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Meaning of index numbers, problems in the construction of index numbers, types of index number, different formulae, base shifting, and splicing of index numbers, cost of living index numbers, uses of index numbers |
General studies (finance and economics)
Finance and accounts |
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Fundamental principles and basic concept of accounting: (a) Financial accounting-nature and scope, limitations of financial accounting, basic concepts and conventions, generally accepted accounting principles |
Fundamental principles and basic concept of accounting: (b) Basic concepts of accounting-single and double entry, books of original entry, bank reconciliation, journal, ledgers, trial balance, rectification of errors, manufacturing, trading |
Fundamental principles and basic concept of accounting: (b) Basic concepts of accounting-profit and loss appropriation accounts, balance sheet distinction between capital and revenue expenditure, depreciation accounting, valuation of inventories |
Fundamental principles and basic concept of accounting: (b) Basic concepts of accounting-non-profit organisations accounts, receipts and payments and income, and expenditure accounts, bills of exchange, self balancing ledgers |
Economics and governance |
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Comptroller & Auditor General of India: Constitutional provisions, role, and responsibility |
Finance commission: Role and functions |
Basic concept of economics and introduction to microeconomics: Definition, scope, and nature of economics, methods of economic study and central problems of an economy, and production possibilities curve |
Theory of demand and supply: Meaning and determinants of demand, law of demand and elasticity of demand, price, income, and cross elasticity; theory of consumer's behaviour-Marshallian approach and indifference curve approach |
Theory of demand and supply: Meaning and determinants of supply, law of supply and elasticity of supply |
Theory of production and cost: Meaning and factors of production; laws of production-law of variable proportions and laws of returns to scale |
Forms of market and price determination in different markets: Various forms of markets-perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopoly, and price determination in these markets |
Indian economy: (a) Nature of the Indian economy role of different sectors-role of agriculture, industry, and services-their problems and growth. (b) National income of India-concepts of national income, different methods of measuring national income |
Indian economy: (c) Population-its size, rate of growth, and its implication on economic growth. (d) Poverty and unemployment-absolute and relative poverty, types, causes, and incidence of unemployment |
Indian economy: (e) Infrastructure-energy, transportation, communication |
Economic reforms in India: Economic reforms since 1991; liberalisation, privatisation, globalisation, and disinvestment |
Money and banking: (a) Monetary/ fiscal policy-role and functions of Reserve Bank of India; functions of commercial banks/ RRB/ payment banks. (b) Budget and fiscal deficits, and balance of payments |
Money and banking: (c) Fiscal responsibility and budget management act, 2003 |
Role of information technology in governance |
SSC CGL 2024 preparation tips provide ways to prepare for the exam which the candidates can put to use in order to crack the exam with ease. Candidates can check the preparation tips of SSC CGL below.
Plan Strategically
Proper planning is necessary to score well in the exam. Plan your objective in advance and maintain a strict routine while preparing for the exam. Candidates must prepare their study routine in a way that will let them cover the complete syllabus well before the commencement of the exam.
Revision is the key
Candidates must ensure that there is ample time left for revision after they have finished preparation for the exam on the basis of the syllabus. Revision help candidates recollect the topics required from each section for the exam.
Knowing the Basics
Having a basic understanding of each topic is imperative to score good marks in the exam. This will help candidates solve questions more efficiently and as a result, save precious time during the exam.
Solve Previous Years’ Question Papers
Candidates need to solve previous years’ SSC CGL question papers to identify recurring concepts. Solving the previous year's question papers will make candidates efficient in solving answers and time management.
Practice Mock Tests
Candidates must take mock tests regularly to understand the exam pattern and questions asked in the exam. This will help them score better in the exam. Analysing their performance in the exam will help candidates to figure out their mistakes and improve themselves on that part.
Preference of sections
Candidates must decide which section to choose first in the exam. They should select the sections from which they can attempt maximum questions with accuracy.
Attempt easy questions first
Candidates must first attempt those questions which are easy and then proceed to the ones that are difficult or time-consuming. Candidates must solve the lengthy questions after attempting the easier ones as it will help them manage their time more efficiently.
Candidates must download and solve the question paper on a daily basis for the better preparation of the SSC CGL 2024 exam. The question paper will be available on the official website after completion of SSC CGL examination.
SSC CGL 2024 Exam Pattern
SSC CGL Tier I Exam Pattern
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will announce the exam pattern of SSC CGL along with the release of the official brochure. The exam pattern mentions a number of sections, marking scheme, weightage of topics, mode and duration of exam, and a number of questions. With the help of exam pattern, candidates can prepare according to the question asked in the exam.
SSC CGL exam pattern Tier I
Subject |
Questions |
Marks |
Duration |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
25 |
50 |
60 minutes |
General Awareness |
25 |
50 |
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Quantitative Aptitude |
25 |
50 |
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English Language |
25 |
50 |
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Total |
100 |
200 |
Marking Scheme of Tier I
The examination authority has only mentioned the negative marks in the notification of SSC CGL which is 0.5 marks. However, based on the number of questions and total marks, it can be surmised that for correct answers candidates will score 2 marks. Candidates will not get any marks for unattempted questions. If candidates select more than one correct answer then it will be considered as incorrect and marks will be deducted for such questions.
SSC CGL Tier II Exam Pattern
SSC CGL Tier-II exam is held in online mode and comprises three papers – Paper 1, 2, and 3. According to the SSC CGL exam pattern, Paper 1 consists of three sections, and each section has two modules.
- Tier-II will include conducting of Paper-I, Paper-II and Paper-III in separate shifts, days.
- Paper-I is compulsory for all the posts.
- Paper-II will be for only those candidates who apply for the posts of Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) in the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation and who are shortlisted in Tier-I for these Posts.
- Paper-III will be for only those candidates who are shortlisted in Tier-I for Paper-III i.e. for the posts of Assistant Audit Officer/ Assistant Accounts Officer.
- Section-III of Paper-I i.e. Computer Knowledge Test is mandatory but qualifying in nature.
- Tier-II (Paper-I, Paper-II and Paper-III) will consist of Objective Type, Multiple choice questions, except for Module-II of Section-III of Paper-I. The questions will be set both in English & Hindi except for English Language And Comprehension module in Section-II of Paper-I.
- There will be negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer in Section-I, Section-II and Module-I of Section-III of Paper-I and of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer in Paper-II and Paper-III.
SSC CGL 2022 Tier 2 exam pattern
Paper |
Session |
Subject |
No of questions |
Maximum marks |
Time allowed |
Paper 1 |
Session 1 |
Section-I: Module-I: Mathematical Abilities Module-II: Reasoning and General Intelligence |
30+30= 60 |
180 |
1 hour |
Section-II: Module-I: English Language and Comprehension Module-II: General Awareness |
45+25=70 |
210 |
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Section-III: Module-I: Computer Knowledge Module |
20 |
60 |
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Session 2 |
Section-III: Module-II: Data Entry Speed Test Module |
Only data entry task |
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15 minutes |
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Paper 2 |
Statistics |
100 |
200 |
2 hours |
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Paper 3 |
General Studies (Finance and Economics) |
100 |
200 |
The Staff Selection Commission started issuing the SSC CGL 2024 admit card for tier 1 from August 24, 2024 onwards on the respective regional websites. The admit card for the SSC CGL 2024 contains the name of the candidate, roll number, photograph, signature, date, time, venue of the examination, and exam day guidelines. On the day of the exam, candidates have to carry at least one photo identity proof along with the admit card to the exam centre without which they will not be allowed to appear for the SSC CGL 2024 exam.
SSC CGL 2024: Steps to Download the Admit Card
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Visit the official website or region-wise links for the SSC CGL exam.
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Enter registration number/roll number/name and date of birth.
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Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
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The admit card will be displayed on a screen.
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Download and print a copy of admit card.
Details Mentioned In SSC CGL 2024 Admit Card
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Documents to carry along with SSC CGL Admit Card
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Date of birth certificate" issued by municipal corporation.
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Matriculation mark sheet with date of birth
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Matriculation "passing certificate" with "date of birth"
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Intermediate "marks sheet" with the date of birth
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Govt. issued "date of birth certificate"
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Govt. issued "caste certificate" with the date of birth
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Domicile certificate: with the date of birth" or any other educational marks sheet with date of birth
Documents That Are Not Allowed In the SSC CGL Exam:
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Affidavit certificate with date of birth
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Ration Card
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Bank passbook and others
What Not to Carry On the Day of the SSC CGL Exam?
On the day of the SSC CGL exam day, candidates are not allowed to carry with them the following items.
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Any kind of electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, pager, pen drives, earphone, microphone etc
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The rough paper will be provided so no stationary items are allowed
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Candidates must not carry any eatables to the SSC CGL exam centre.
SSC CGL 2024: COVID19 Guidelines
Candidates must follow all the instructions from the government at the SSC CGL exam centre.
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Carry a mask and hand sanitiser with you.
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Do not take off the mask during the SSC CGL 2024 exam.
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Follow the social distance norm that is 6ft distance from each other at the SSC CGL exam centre.
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Use closed dustbins to dump the used tissues and masks.
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Do not handshake with a stranger.
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Use a safe mode of transportation.
SSC CGL 2024 Exam Centers
SSC CGL Tier I Exam Centers
State | City |
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Uttar Pradesh | Agra |
Allahabad | |
Bareilly | |
Gorakhpur | |
Kanpur | |
Lucknow | |
Meerut | |
Varanasi | |
Bihar | Bhagalpur |
Muzaffarpur | |
Patna | |
Sikkim | Gangtok |
Jharkhand | Ranchi |
West Bengal | Berhampore |
Jalpaiguri | |
Kolkata | |
Malda | |
Medinipur | |
Siliguri | |
Odisha | Berhampur |
Bhubaneshwar | |
Cuttack | |
Keonjhar | |
Sambalpur | |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Port Blair |
Karnataka | Bangalore |
Dharwad | |
Gulbarga | |
Mangalore | |
Mysore | |
Kerala | Kochi |
Kozhikode | |
Thiruvananthapuram | |
Thrissur | |
Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal |
Chhindwara | |
Guna | |
Gwalior | |
Indore | |
Jabalpur | |
Khandwa | |
Ratlam | |
Satna | |
Sagar | |
Chhattisgarh | Ambikapur |
Bilaspur | |
Jagdalpur | |
Raipur | |
Durg | |
Assam | Dibrugarh |
Guwahati | |
Jorhat | |
Silchar | |
Nagaland | Kohima |
Meghalaya | Shillong |
Manipur | Imphal |
Churachandpur | |
Ukhrul | |
Tripura | Agartala |
Mizoram | Aizawl |
Uttarakhand | Almora |
Dehradun | |
Haldwani | |
Haridwar | |
Delhi | Delhi |
Rajasthan | Ajmer |
Alwar | |
Bharatpur | |
Bikaner | |
Jaipur | |
Jodhpur | |
Kota | |
Sri Ganganagar | |
Udaipur | |
Jammu and Kashmir | Anantnag |
Baramulla | |
Jammu | |
Leh | |
Rajouri | |
Srinagar | |
Kargil | |
Doda | |
Himachal Pradesh | Hamirpur |
Shimla | |
Punjab | Bathinda |
Jalandhar | |
Patiala | |
Amritsar | |
Chandigarh | Chandigarh |
Andhra Pradesh | Guntur |
Kurnool | |
Rajahmundry | |
Tirupati | |
Visakhapatnam | |
Vijayawada | |
Tamil Nadu | Chennai |
Coimbatore | |
Madurai | |
Tiruchirappalli | |
Tirunelveli | |
Puducherry | Puducherry |
Telangana | Hyderabad |
Nizamabad | |
Warangal | |
Gujarat | Ahmedabad |
Vadodara | |
Rajkot | |
Surat | |
Bhavnagar | |
Kutch | |
Maharashtra | Amravati |
Aurangabad | |
Kolhapur | |
Mumbai | |
Nagpur | |
Nanded | |
Nashik | |
Pune | |
Thane | |
Bhandara | |
Chandrapur | |
Akola | |
Jalgaon | |
Ahmednagar | |
Alibag | |
Goa | Panaji |
Documents Required at Exam
- Admit card
- Driving license
- Voter card
- Aadhaar card/printout of E-Aadhaar
- Identity card issued by university/ college
- PAN card
- Employer ID card (Govt./ PSU)
- Ex-serviceman discharge book issued by ministry of defence
- Any other photo bearing ID card issued by the central/ state government
The commission will release the answer key of SSC CGL exam on the official website at ssc.gov.in. Along with the SSC CGL 2024 answer key, SSC will also release the response sheet. Candidates will be able to challenge the SSC CGL answer key. With the help of the answer key, candidates can cross-verify the answer that they have provided in the SSC CGL exam 2024 with that given in the answer key through which they can calculate their probable score in both tiers.
SSC CGL 2024: Steps to Download the Answer Key PDF
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Visit the official - ssc.gov.in
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Go to the "Latest News"
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Click on the link available for the SSC CGL answer key
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A new PDF will open, which will consist of all the details related to the SSC CGL
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Click on the “SSC CGL 2024 answer key” link in the file,
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A new login window will open.
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Enter your roll number and date of birth
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The answer key for the SSC CGL exam will be displayed on the screen
Details Mentioned In the SSC CGL Answer Key PDF
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Question number
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Correct answer
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Link to raise an objection
Candidates can download the answer key by logging into the website using roll number, date of birth, and exam dates. The Staff Selection Commission provides the facility to raise objections in the answer key by making an online payment of Rs. 100 for each objection.
The commission will announce the SSC CGL 2024 result online on the official website. Candidates who appeared in the SSC CGL exam will be able to download the result in PDF format. SSC declares the result in three stages – Tier I, II, and final. Candidates are selected for SSC CGL Tier II on the basis of Tier I result. The final result is released after the SSC CGL exam for Tier II is conducted.
The merit list is prepared based on the overall performance of candidates in Tier I, and II of the SSC CGL examination. The roll numbers and names of candidates printed on the merit list will be recruited based on the preferences of posts.
SSC CGL 2024: Steps to check result
Visit the official website - ssc.gov.in
Click the SSC CGL Result link available on the homepage.
The result will open as a PDF file
Press Ctrl+F and enter the roll number in the space
If the roll number appears in a PDF file the candidates will be shortlisted for the next round
Download and save it for future reference
Details mentioned on the SSC CGL Result 2024
The following details are printed on the SSC CGL result PDF.
Serial number
Candidates roll number
Candidates name
Category
The cutoff of SSC CGL will be released by SSC along with the declaration of the result of each stage. Candidates need to score the minimum qualifying marks as well as overall marks to be eligible for each stage of the selection process.
SSC CGL Cut Off - Tier I
The cutoff of SSC CGL Tier I was released along with the result. The cutoff of Tier I was prepared based on the performance of candidates. On the basis of the Tier I SSC CGL cutoff, candidates are shortlisted for Tier II exam. Candidates must secure equal to or more than the cutoff of SSC CGL Tier I to be selected for Tier II. Staff Selection Commission might determine qualifying cutoff marks for each section of Tier I.
SSC CGL Cut Off - Tier II
Based on the SSC CGL cut off marks scored in Tier-I i.e. Computer Based Examination, candidates are shortlisted, category-wise, to appear in Tier-II Examination. Separate SSC CGL cut off marks will be fixed for Paper-II of Tier-II (i.e. for the post of Junior Statistical Officer), Paper-III of Tier-II (i.e. for the posts of Assistant Audit Officer and Assistant Accounts Officer) and Paper-I of Tier-II (i.e. for all other posts).
Qualifying Marks for Tier I & II
Minimum qualifying marks in Tier-I and Section-I, Section-II & Module-I of Section-III of Paper-I of Tier-II and Paper-II & Paper-III of Tier-II Examination are as follows:
Category | Minimum qualifying marks (in percentage) |
UR | 30 % |
OBC/EWS | 25 % |
All other categories | 20 % |
The Staff Selection Commission announces the SSC CGL 2024 selection process along with the notification. Candidates will be selected for the various posts based on their performance in all the tiers of the SSC CGL exam. As per the selection process, candidates securing equal to or more than the cut off marks at each stage will be shortlisted for SSC CGL 2024 final allotment.
Candidates are selected for Tier II based on the marks of Tier I of the SSC CGL examination. The final result will be declared after the conduct of Tier II.
SSC CGL Selection Process 2024:
- Tier I
- Tier II
- Document Verification (DV)
Documents Required at Counselling
- Birth certificate or high school mark sheet with date of birth
- Mark sheet/ certificate of class 10 and 12 examination
- Certificate regarding degree/ post graduate/ other examinations passed
- Passport size photographs
- Character certificate
- SC/ ST/ OBC categories must bring the caste/ community certificate issued by the competent authority
- Medical certificate for physically challenged candidates
- Discharge certificate in applied under ex-servicemen
- Aadhaar card/ passport/ PAN card/ voter ID card / driving license/ any other photo ID card issued by the statutory authorities with affixed photograph
General Information
Questions related to SSC CGL
what is ssc CGL exam this exam job propose or study l ??
The Staff Selection Commission conducts the SSC CGL exam for job purpose into various organizations, departments, offices under the Government of India. It is a national level exam and jobs are available to Group B and Group C posts in government departments is done through this exam.it held once in a year it is conducted in multiple stages earlier there was interview which is removed by SSC now.
meri bsc complete ho chuki h ab mujhe bams krna h to kya me bams ke saath saath msc bhi kr skti hu aur government job ke exam de skti hu jaise ssc cgl
No, you can't do a BAMS and an MSc degree together, but you can pursue an MSc program after completing your BAMS degree since both are degree courses you cannot do degree courses simultaneously.After completion of BAMS ,you will be a complete docter, you can get job with officer grade, or you can do Post graduation, or you can do your own clinic, you will be better than M Sc in all aspects, but both are diffrent,it depends on your choice and interest.
Dont get distracted by multiple options go with the career which align with your future goals.further, ssc cgl is different from your career options like bams and msc it includes maths, reasoning, english, current affairs which is not easy to crack.
implantable collamer lens (ICL) is allowed in SSC cgl ??? mainly i am preparing for ASO CSS in ssc cgl can anyone help
When preparing for the SSC CGL exam, especially for a role like Assistant Section Officer (ASO) in the Central Secretariat Service (CSS), candidates must meet specific medical standards. The SSC CGL medical examination includes tests for vision, and the use of corrective measures such as spectacles or contact lenses is typically allowed. However, when it comes to advanced procedures like Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) surgery, the situation is less clear-cut.
The SSC CGL medical guidelines do not specifically mention ICL, but they do focus on ensuring that the candidate has the necessary vision standards for the job. ICL surgery is a corrective procedure often chosen by individuals who are not suitable candidates for LASIK. Since the purpose of ICL is to correct vision, it may be considered similar to wearing contact lenses or glasses.
However, the final decision rests with the medical board conducting the examination. They may assess whether the ICL meets the required vision standards without complications that could affect job performance. Therefore, it is recommended to get clarity directly from the SSC or the relevant medical authority by submitting a query or consulting a medical professional experienced with SSC medical examinations.
It's always better to have a thorough understanding of the specific medical requirements for the post you're aiming for.
how many students appeared in ssc CGL and how many seats are there
As per the RTI of the students, there are more than 7 lakh candidates appear for the CGL exam every year and the application received for the ssc cgl is near about 30 lakhs.The Staff Selection Commission notified 17,727 vacancies in the official notification of the SSC CGL 2024 exam this year.
what is SSC CGL , its requirement
Hello aspirant,
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) holds the SSC CGL, a nationwide exam, to select applicants for Group-B and Group-C positions in various ministries, departments, and government agencies in India. An estimated 30 lakh applicants submit an SSC CGL application each year, and between 15 and 18 lakh individuals show up for the test. The exam is administered by the Staff Selection Commission in four phases, or tiers. The Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam consists of two online tiers.
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