SSC
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts various exams for recruitment into government jobs across ministries, departments, and subordinate offices. Below are the details about SSC exams:
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is an organization under the Government of India that recruits staff for various posts in ministries and departments. Some popular exams conducted by SSC include:
SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level)
For graduate-level posts like Auditor, Income Tax Officer, and more.SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level)
For posts like Data Entry Operator, Lower Division Clerk, etc.SSC MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff)
For Group C non-technical posts.SSC JE (Junior Engineer)
For engineering posts in various departments.SSC CPO (Central Police Organization)
For Sub-Inspector and other police force roles.SSC GD (General Duty)
For constable posts in paramilitary forces.
General Pattern for SSC Exams:
Tier-I (Preliminary):
- Objective type (MCQs).
- Sections: General Intelligence, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English.
Tier-II (Mains):
- Advanced questions based on subjects.
Tier-III (Descriptive/Written Test):
- Essay/Letter writing in English or Hindi.
Skill Test/Physical Test (if applicable):
- For roles like Data Entry Operator (CHSL) or Sub-Inspector (CPO).
General Topics Covered Across SSC Exams:
General Intelligence and Reasoning:
- Verbal and non-verbal reasoning, puzzles, coding-decoding, syllogisms.
Quantitative Aptitude:
- Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, data interpretation.
General Awareness:
- Current affairs, history, geography, polity, economics, science.
English Language:
- Grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, sentence structure, synonyms/antonyms.
- Nationality: Must be an Indian citizen or fulfill eligibility criteria specified for certain roles.
- Educational Qualification: Varies by exam:
- CGL: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline.
- CHSL: 12th pass.
- MTS: 10th pass.
- Age Limit: Generally 18–32 years (varies by post and exam). Age relaxation is available for reserved categories.
How to Apply
- Visit the SSC Official Website.
- Register with your details and upload required documents.
- Fill out the application form for the specific exam.
- Pay the application fee (₹100 for general category; exempted for SC/ST/PwD).
Cut-off marks vary yearly based on the exam, category, number of applicants, and difficulty level.
Expected cut-offs (general category):
SSC CGL Tier-I: 120–140 marks.
SSC CHSL Tier-I: 150–160 marks.
SSC MTS: 100–120 marks.
Important Dates (2025)
SSC CGL 2025:
- Notification Release: May 2025.
- Application Dates: May–June 2025.
- Exam Date: Tier-I in August 2025.
SSC CHSL 2025:
- Notification Release: February 2025.
- Application Dates: February–March 2025.
- Exam Date: May 2025.
SSC GD 2025:
- Notification Release: December 2024.
- Application Dates: December 2024–January 2025.
- Exam Date: March 2025.
Dates are tentative; check the official SSC website for updates.
Career Options After SSC Exams
- Income Tax Officer, Auditor, Accountant (CGL).
- Data Entry Operator, Clerk (CHSL).
- Junior Engineer in engineering disciplines (JE).
- Constable, Sub-Inspector (GD and CPO).
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