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SSC
1. Overview of SSC Exams*
The SSC conducts several exams throughout the year, primarily for recruitment to Group B and Group C posts in the Government of India. The most popular SSC exams include:
*SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam:*
For recruitment to various Group B and C posts in central government ministries, departments, and organizations.
*SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Exam:*
For posts like Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC), Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), Postal Assistant (PA), and Data Entry Operator (DEO).
*SSC Junior Engineer (JE) Exam:*
For recruitment of Junior Engineers in civil, electrical, mechanical, and quantity surveying & contract fields.
*SSC Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) Exam:*
For recruitment of non-technical Group C staff in various central government offices.
*SSC Central Police Organization (CPO) Exam:*
For recruitment to Sub-Inspector (SI) positions in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), Delhi Police, and Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) in CISF.
*SSC General Duty (GD) Constable Exam:*
For recruitment to constable posts in CAPFs, NIA, SSF, and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles.
*SSC Stenographer Grade C and D Exam:*
For recruitment of stenographers in various central government departments.
*2. Eligibility Criteria*
*Educational Qualification:* Varies depending on the exam. For CGL, a bachelor’s degree is required; for CHSL, a 12th standard pass is sufficient.
*Age Limit:* Typically ranges between 18-27 years, but varies by exam and post. Age relaxations are available for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/Ex-servicemen, etc.).
*Nationality:* The candidate must be an Indian citizen. Some posts also allow candidates from Nepal, Bhutan, or Tibetan refugees who came to India before January 1, 1962.
*3. Exam Pattern*
*Preliminary Examination:* Most SSC exams have a Tier-I or preliminary exam that consists of objective-type multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering subjects like General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, and Reasoning.
*Main Examination:* Tier-II or mains exam usually includes objective-type questions on specific subjects relevant to the job profile.
*Skill Test/Typing Test:* For posts like DEO, LDC, and Stenographer, a skill test or typing test is conducted.
*Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/Physical Standard Test (PST):* For posts in police forces, candidates must clear physical tests.
*Document Verification:* Final stage for verifying the candidate’s documents and eligibility.
*4. Syllabus*
The syllabus for SSC exams typically includes the following subjects:
*General Awareness:* Current events, history, culture, geography, economic scene, general polity, scientific research, etc.
*Quantitative Aptitude:* Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, mensuration, data interpretation, etc.
*English Language:* Grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, synonyms, antonyms, sentence structure, etc.
*General Intelligence & Reasoning:* Analogies, similarities, differences, spatial orientation, problem-solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, etc.
*5. Application Process*
*Online Registration:* Candidates must register and apply online through the SSC official website.
*Application Fee:* A nominal fee is charged, which varies by category. Exemptions are available for SC/ST, women, and other reserved categories.
*Admit Card:* Issued online for each stage of the examination.
*6. Preparation Tips*
*Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus:* Review previous years’ papers and official guidelines.
*Create a Study Plan:* Allocate time for each subject and focus on your weak areas.
*Practice Regularly:* Take mock tests and solve previous years’ question papers to improve speed and accuracy.
*Stay Updated:* Keep yourself informed about current affairs, especially for the General Awareness section.
*7. Results and Cut-offs*
*Results:* SSC releases results in phases after each tier of the exam on its official website.
*Cut-off Marks:* Varies for different categories and posts. Clearing the cut-off is crucial to move to the next stage.
*8. Final Selection*
*Merit List:* Based on performance in the main examination and other stages like interviews (if applicable), a final merit list is prepared.
*Appointment:* Selected candidates receive appointment letters from the respective government departments.
*9. Useful Resources*
*Official Website:* The SSC official website ([ssc.nic.in](https://ssc.nic.in)) is the primary source for notifications, application forms, exam schedules, and results.
*Books and Study Materials:* Standard books like "Lucent’s General Knowledge," "Quantitative Aptitude by R.S. Aggarwal," and "Objective English by S.P. Bakshi" and our website Study materials are widely recommended.
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Rs.1999 /-
1 year