SSC CGL Recruitment Syllabus 2023
Here is the SSC CGL Exam Pattern & Marks Below in the Table
Combined
Graduate Level (CGL) 2023 |
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Subject |
No of Questions |
Maximum Marks |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
25 |
50 |
General Awareness |
25 |
50 |
Quantitative Aptitude |
25 |
50 |
English Comprehension |
25 |
50 |
SSC CGL 2023 Recruitment Details
Here is the Staff Selection Commission CGL Recruitment Advertisement Details are Given in the below
Name of
Organization |
Staff Selection Commission (SSC)CGL |
Type of Employment |
Government Jobs |
No of Posts |
7500 Posts |
Job Location |
All India |
Vacancy Name |
Combined Graduate Level (CGL) |
Official Website |
Ssc.nic.in |
Applying Mode |
Online |
Apply Date |
03.04.2023 |
Closing Date |
03.05.2023 |
Category |
CGL Recruitment |
Examination for SSC CGL Tier I
Subject |
No. Of Ques. |
Maximum Marks |
General
Intelligence and Reasoning |
25 |
50 |
General
Awareness |
25 |
50 |
Quantitative
Aptitude |
25 |
50 |
English
Comprehension |
25 |
50 |
- For candidates who meet the requirements of Paragraphs 7.1, 7.2, and 7.3, one hour and 20 minutes
- Questions of the Objective Type and Multiple Choice will make up Tier I. With the exception of English Comprehension, the questions will be presented in both Hindi and English.
- There will be a 0.50 Negative marking for each incorrect answer.
Examination for SSC CGL Tier II
Tier |
Paper |
Session |
Subject |
Number of Questions |
Maximum Marks |
Time allowed |
II |
Paper-I |
Session-I
(2 hours and 15 minutes) |
Section-I: Module-I: Mathematical
Abilities |
30 30 Total-
60 |
60*3
= 180 |
1
hour (For each section) |
Section-II: Module-I: English Language
and Comprehension Module-II: General Awareness |
45 25 Total
– 70 |
70*3
– 210 |
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Section-III: Module-I: Computer Knowledge
Module |
20 |
20*3
– 60 |
15
Minutes (For each module) |
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Session II (15 minutes) |
Section-III: Module-II: Data Entry Speed
Test Module |
One
Data Entry Task |
– |
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Paper-II |
Statistics |
100 |
100*2
– 200 |
2
hours (For each Paper) |
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Paper-III |
General Studies (Finance and
Economics) |
100 |
100*2
– 200 |
- Tier II will include conducting Papers I, II, and III in distinct shifts.
- Paper-I is a requirement for all positions.
- Paper-II will only be given to applicants who are shortlisted in Tier-I for the positions of Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) in the Ministry of Statistics, Programmer Implementation, and Statistical Investigator Grade-II in the office of the Registrar General of India (M/o Home Affairs)
- Only those applicants who make the shortlist in Tier-I will be eligible for Paper III.
- for Paper III, which is for the positions of assistant auditor and assistant accountant
SSC CGL Recruitment Tier-I Syllabus
General Intelligence & Reasoning
It would include both verbal and nonverbal questions. Questions on analogies, similarities and differences, spatial orientation, problem-solving, analysis, judgment, and decision-making, as well as questions on figural classification, arithmetic number series, non-verbal series, coding and decoding, statement conclusion, syllogistic reasoning, and other topics, may be found in this component. Semantic Classification, Figural Analogy, Symbolic/Number Analogy, and Semantic Analogy are the subjects. Problem-solving techniques include symbolic/numerical classification, figural classification, semantic series, number series, and figural series. Word construction, coding, and decoding Trends, symbolic operations, numerical operations Space Visualization, Space Orientation Venn charts, making deductions, Punched hole, folding and unfolding of a pattern, and completion of a figurative pattern Address matching, indexing matching of date and city, classification of roll numbers and center codes, Classification, coding, and decoding of small and capital characters and digits, Figures Embedded, critical analysis, both social and emotional intelligence.
General Awareness
This component's questions are designed to evaluate a candidate's general awareness of his environment and how it relates to society. As would be expected of any educated person, questions will also be designed to evaluate knowledge of current events as well as of everyday observations and experiences in their scientific context. Questions about India and its neighbors will also be covered in the test, particularly those related to history, culture, geography, the economy, general policy, and scientific research.
Quantitative Aptitude
The objectives of the questions are to evaluate the candidate's aptitude for appropriate numerical use and numeracy. The computation of whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and connections between numbers will be covered by the test. Percentage. proportional reasoning, Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Square Roots Discount, Collaboration Business, Allegation, and Mixture Distance and time, time and work, Elementary surds and school algebra's fundamental algebraic identities Linear Equation Graphs, Triangle and its different center types, triangles' similarity and congruence, circles and their chords, and tangents,
Angles that a circle's chords subtend, tangents that go through two or more circles, Triangle, quadrilaterals, regular polygons, circles, right pyramids with a triangular or square base, right circular cones, right circular cylinders, spheres, hemispheres, rectangular parallelepiped, Complementary angles, Heights and Distances, Standard Identities, Trigonometric Ratio, Degree and Radian Measures, pie chart, frequency polygon, bar diagram, and histogram.
English Comprehension
Candidates would be taken through tests to see how well they understood proper English, as well as their basic comprehension and writing skills. The questions in Parts A, B, and D will be at a level appropriate for the required qualification, which is graduation, and those in Part C will be at the level of the 10th standard.
SSC CGL Recruitment Tier-II Syllabus
Paper I, Session I, Module I (Mathematical Abilities)
Number Systems:
- Whole Number Computation, Decimal and Fractional Computation, and Relationship between Numbers.
Fundamental arithmetical operations:
- Ratio and proportion, percentages Averages, Profit and Loss, Interest (Simple and Compound), Square Roots Discount, Partnership enterprise, Allegation and combination, both space and time, Work and time.
Algebra:
- Elementary surds (simple problems), School Algebra, and Graphs of Linear Equations all use fundamental algebraic identities.
Geometry:
- Knowledge of basic geometric principles and figures: Triangles and their different center types, Triangles that are similar and congruent Circles, their chords, tangents, angles that a circle's chords subtend, and common tangents to two or more circles.
Mensuration:
- Triangles, quadrilaterals, regular polygons, circles, right pyramids with square or triangular bases, right circular cones, right circular cylinders, spheres, and hemispheres.
Trigonometry:
- complementary angles, trigonometry, and trigonometric ratios distances and heights (simple problems only)
Statistics and probability:
- Usage of Tables and Graphs: Histogram, Frequency Polygon, Bar Diagram, Pie Chart; Central Tendency Measures: Mean, Median, Mode, Standard Deviation; Calculation of Simple Probabilities.
Paper I Reasoning and General Intelligence section I, Module II-
both verbal and non-verbal questions. Inquiries on Semantic Analogy, Symbolic Operations, Symbolic/ Number Analogy, Trends, Figural Analogy, Space Orientation, Semantic Classification, Venn Diagrams, Symbolic/ Number Classification, Drawing inferences, Figural Classification, Punched Hole/ Pattern-Folding & Unfolding, Semantic Series, Figural Pattern Folding and Completion, Number Series, Embedded Figures, Figural Series, Critical Thinking,
Section II of Paper I, Module I (English Language and Comprehension)
Vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, and the proper use of synonyms and antonyms; Find the Mistake Fill-in-the-Blank, Synonyms/Homonyms, Antonyms, Spelling/Detection of Misspelled Words, Idioms & Phrases, a single word change, Sentence improvement, verb active/passive conversion, and direct/indirect narration conversion sentence fragments, sentences within a passage, a passage for comprehension, and sentence portions. Three or more paragraphs will be provided, and questions based on those paragraphs will be posed to gauge comprehension. The other two paragraphs should be about current events, either on a report or an editorial, with at least one paragraph being a straightforward one based on a book or tale.
Section II of Paper I, Module II (General Awareness)
The purpose of the questions is to gauge the candidates' general knowledge of their surroundings and how it relates to society. As may be expected of an educated person, questions are also designed to evaluate knowledge of current affairs and of such ordinary observation and experience in their scientific aspect. Questions about India and its neighbors will also be included in the test, particularly those that deal with its history, culture, geography, economies, general policies, and scientific research.
Section III of Paper I, Module I (Computer Proficiency)
Computer Basics:
- Central Processing Unit (CPU), input/output devices, computer memory, memory organization, backup devices, PORTs, and Windows Explorer are examples of computer organization. keys on the keyboard.
Software:
- The Windows operating system comes with the fundamentals of Microsoft Office, such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Working with the Internet and e-mails:
- Managing an email account, installing, and uploading files, and e-banking are all included.
Basics of networking and cyber security:
- devices and protocols for networks, Threats to network and information security (such as viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and others), and countermeasures
Paper II (Statistics)
- Primary and secondary data, data collection techniques, data tabulation, graphs, and charts, as well as classification and presentation of statistical data; distributions of frequencies; Frequency distributions are presented diagrammatically.
- Common measurements of central tendency include mean, median, and mode; partition values include quartiles, deciles, and percentiles.
Measures of Dispersion
- Range, quartile deviations, mean deviation, and standard deviation are common measurements of dispersion; related dispersion metrics.
Moments, Skewness, and Kurtosis
- Different moment kinds and their relationships; the definitions of skewness and kurtosis; several ways to assess skewness and kurtosis.
Correlation and Regression
- Simple regression lines, Spearman's rank correlation, scatter diagrams, simple correlation coefficients, and measures of attribute associations; a number of regressions; a number of different correlations (For three variables only).
Probability Theory
- Probability definitions, meaning, independent occurrences, compound probability, conditional probability, and Bayes' theorem are all covered.
Random Variable and Probability Distributions
- Higher moments of a random variable; Random variable; Probability functions; Expectation and Variance of a Random Variable; the Poisson, Normal, Exponential, and Binomial distributions; distribution of two random variables together (discrete).
Sampling Theory
- the population and sample concepts; statistics and parameters mistakes in sampling and non-sampling; Simple random sampling, stratified sampling, multistage sampling, multiphase sampling, cluster sampling, systematic sampling, purposive sampling, convenience sampling, and quota sampling are examples of probability and nonprobability sampling procedures. distribution of samples (statement only); selection of the sample size.
Statistical Inference
- The estimate of points and intervals, qualities of a reliable estimator, techniques for estimating (Moments method, Maximum likelihood method, Least squares method), evaluation of a hypothesis the fundamentals of testing, 24 tests with a large sample and a small sample, Z, t, Chi-square, and F statistic tests, Confidence bands.
Analysis of Variance
- Evaluation of both one-way and two-way categorized data. 13.10.6.11 Time Series Analysis: Time Series Elements determinations of the trend component using various techniques, assessment of seasonal variance using various techniques.
Index Numbers
- The definition of index numbers problems with index number construction, many index number types, formulas, index number base shifting and splicing, living cost index numbers,
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