Saturday, 30 June 2018

SSC CGL Entrance Exam Syllabus 2018

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SSC CGL Entrance Exam

Around 25 days are left to the Combined Graduate Level tier I exam which will be organized by the Staff Selection Commission Entrance Exam from July 25, 2018 for various ministries, departments and organizations of the central government. The SSC CGL exam is being conducted for Group B and Group C posts. SSC CGL 2018 is the most famous exam among the graduates as there is no limitation of stream backgrounds, anybody from any stream can apply for this exam. This makes the competition very difficult.

It is important that you begin to prepare for your exam before time. Many candidates would be preparing by joining various coaching institutes and some might be doing self studies for this exam.

After reading this article you will be able to manage your time well as it is very important how you manage the time and how much time you devote to each section while preparing for SSC CGL Tier I. And like any other exam, the secret of cracking SSC CGL Tier 1 is to perfect a winning strategy.

As per the notification of SSC CGL 2018, the Tier 1 exam is scheduled to be held July 25, 2018 onward. In other words, approximately 30 days remain.

Let's first, however, look at the various sections of the exam.


Subject     Questions     Marks     Time allowed
General Intelligence and Reasoning  25     50    
General Awareness     25     50     Total time 60 minutes
Quantitative Aptitude     25     50    
English Comprehension     25     50      100     200    


"The 'General Intelligence and Reasoning' section is an easy one; and an attempt of 22+ questions (out of 25) is considered good. In fact, with a bit of effort and practice, you can score 45+ in this section,' said Mayank Garg, Mentor, Career Launcher. According to him...


1) Analogy, Coding-Decoding, and Series cover almost half of the Reasoning portion.
2) There will be 7-8 questions on Word Formation, Matrix, Venn Diagram, Blood Relations, Directions, etc.
3) About 5 questions on Visual Reasoning (Paper Folding, Paper Cutting, Mirror/Water Images, etc.) are easy.

The syllabus of the 'General Awareness' section is vast. Hence, you need to pick and choose the subjects to focus on. Here are some points to consider:

1) The syllabus of Polity and Economics is relatively limited (6-7 questions)
2) Weightage of questions on Current Affairs is increasing year by year. So, you should concentrate on current affairs of the 6 months prior to the exam (4-5 questions)
3) Of the three Science subjects (Chemistry, Biology, Physics) choose one (5-6 questions)
4) Give importance to Indian Geography and Modern History (7-8 questions)

The 'Quantitative Aptitude' section will require your maximum attention and time devotion. It will also play a vital role in SSC CGL Tier 2.

1) Most of the questions asked in Tier 1 exam in this section are from Advanced Mathematics, i.e., Geometry, Mensuration, Algebra, and Trigonometry (12-13 questions)
2) Questions from Data Interpretation are easy (3-5 questions)
3) Questions from Arithmetic are of easy-to-moderate-level of difficulty (8-10 questions)

The 'English Comprehension' section is crucial because of the practice required and its high weight in the Tier 2 exam.

1) Vocab is important, as 8 out of the 25 questions are on Antonyms, Synonyms, One-Word Substitution, Idiom Phrases, etc.
2) Questions from Grammar, especially those on Cloze Test, Sentence Correction, and Error Spotting, should be attempted
3) Narration and Voice are also part of the SSC Tier 1 exam now

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