SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam

“SSC CGL Syllabus 2020 Exam Pattern-Tier I” course, is an online, self-learning course.  Textual and audio-visual leaning material is available online through web or mobile browsers, after registraion and subscription of the course.  The Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam is conducted annually by Staff Selection Commission (SSC).   Candidates who aspire to write the SSC CGL 2020-21 Exam must understand the eligibility criteria properly.

The eligibility criteria for the SSC CGL Exam is as follows:

  1. Citizenship– Must be a citizen of India, Nepal, Bhutan
  2. SSC CGL Age Limit- Must be between the age group of 18 years and 32 years
  3. Qualification- Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University
  4. Physical Fitness– Only for candidates for certain posts like Inspector, Sub- Inspector, etc.

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HOW TO APPLY

Candidates ARE required to fill the application form on the SSC official website.

Step 1 – Go to the official website of SSC (https://ssc.nic.in/)

Step 2 – Register using your mobile number, email id.

Step 3 – Login using your Registration ID that will be generated once you initiate your SSC CGL registration using your mail id, phone number.

Step 4 – Fill all the details that would be asked.

Step 5 – Upload the necessary documents like photograph, signature.

Step 6 – Pay for the application fee.

The SSC CGL Tier 1 exam syllabus is as below:

Syllabus


English 4 55

  • Idioms & Phrases
  • Sentence Correction
  • Spotting Errors
  • Ordering of Sentences

General Awareness 31 55

  • History
  • Geography
  • Indian Polity
  • Current Affair – 2018
  • Current Affairs – 2019
  • Indian Constitution

Arithmetic Ability 38 55

  • Number Systems
  • Equations & Inequalities
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Simple and Compound Interest including annuity
  • Mensuration
  • Averages
  • Profit and Loss
  • Percentage
  • Speed, Work, Time and Distance
  • Data Interpretation

General Intelligence & Reasoning 39 55

  • Analogy
  • Blood Relations
  • Clocks & Calendars
  • Coding & Decoding
  • Statements
  • Direction Sense
  • Classification
  • Logical Sequence
  • Syllogism
  • Decision Making

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