SSC CGL 2024 – The Staff Selection Commission has started the registration for the SSC CGL exam 2024. Eligible candidates can go to the official website at ssc.gov.in for successful registration. Eligible candidates can fill out the SSC CGL application form till July 24, 2024. Further, the commission will soon release the SSC CGL exam dates 2024. As of now, the tentative dates are September/October 2024.
SSC CGL exam 2024 will be conducted in two stages: Tier 1 and Tier 2. The SSC CGL includes specific subjects such as Mathematics, English, General Awareness, and Logical Reasoning.
Students who wish to appear for the exam can check the detailed SSC CGL syllabus and exam pattern for comprehensive preparation.
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SSC CGL Syllabus 2024 – Tier 1
The SSC CGL subject-wise syllabus for Quant, English, Logical Reasoning, and General Awareness is given below:
SSC CGL Quant Syllabus
- Decimals
- Fractions
- Relation between number
- Profit and Loss
- Discount
- Time and Distance
- Time and Work
- Percentage
- Ratio and Proportion
- Square roots
- Averages
- Interest
- Graphics and Linear Equations
- Triangles
- Trigonometry
- Quadrilaterals
- Spheres
- Bar Diagrams and Pie Charts
SSC CGL General Reasoning Syllabus
- Analogies
- Similarities and Difference
- Space Visualization
- Problem Solving
- Blood Relation
- Decision Making
- Observation
- Relationship concepts
- Non verbal series
- Coding decoding
- Statement conclusion
- Figure Classification
- Arithmetical reasoning
SSC CGL English Language Syllabus
- Idioms and Phrases
- One word substitution
- Sentence Correction
- Reading Comprehension
- Error Spotting
- Fill in the blanks
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- Active Passive
- Sentences Rearrangement
SSC CGL General Awareness Syllabus
- History
- Geography
- Economics
- Science
- General Policy
- Important Days
- Statics GK
- Current Affairs
- Important schemes
- Sports
SSC CGL Tier 2 Syllabus 2024
Once you clear the tier 1 exam you will be eligible to sit in the SSC CGL Tier 2 exam. The syllabus for SSC Tier 2 is given below:
Module 1 of Paper 1 (Mathematics Abilities) Syllabus
Subject Topics | Sub Topics |
Algebra | Basic algebraic identities of school, Graphic of Linear Equations |
Geometry | Similarities with elementary geometric figures and facts: Triangle and its various kinds of centers, Circles and chords of the circle |
Mensuration | Triangle, Quadrilaterals, Regular Polygons, Circle, Right Prism, right circular cone, right circular cylinder, Hemisphere, Regular Pyramid with triangular or square base |
Number System | Computation of whole numbers, Decimals and Fractions, Relationship between numbers |
Fundamental arithmetical operation | Percentages, Ratio and proportion, square roots, Averages, Interest, Profit and loss, Discount, Time and distance, Time and work |
Trigonometry | Trigonometric ratios, Complementary angles, Heights and distance, Standard Identities |
Module – 2 Paper – 1 (General Reasoning) syllabus is given below:
- Semantic Analogy
- Symbolic operation
- Figure analogy
- Space Orientation
- Semantic Classification
- Venn Diagram
- Coding decoding
- Numberatic operation
- Word Building
- Number Series
- Critical Thinking
- Figure Series
Module 2 Paper 1 (English Language) Syllabus
- Vocabulary
- English Grammar
- Spot Error
- Sentence Structure
- Fill in blanks
- Antonyms and Synonyms
- Idioms and Phrases
- Active and Passive
- One-word substitution
- Comprehension Passage
Module 2 Paper 1 (General Awareness) Syllabus
- Science
- Geography
- History
- Political Science
- Economics
- Important Dates and Days
- Important Schemes
SSC CGL 2024 – Preparation Tips
The candidates who are going to apply for the SSC CGL examination can follow the preparation strategy given below:
- Candidates must go through the syllabus of the SSC CGL exam.
- Start revising the basic topics in order to score the minimum qualifying score.
- Go through the previous years’ question papers.
- Read the basic NCERT books and then go through the SSC CGL syllabus.
- Stay updated with current affairs.
- Read newspapers, articles, and magazines daily.
- Make short mind maps and notes for important dates and days.
- Start practising the previous years’ papers and mock tests to get a better understanding of the exam pattern.