SSC CGL Exam 2024 – The Staff Selection Commission will today successfully conduct all shifts of September 10, 2024. The shift-wise analysis of the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam conducted on September 9 has been provided in this article. Aspirants who are appearing for the exam can check the SSC CGL today question paper with the detailed subject-wise analysis.
The Tier 1 analysis will help candidates gauge the expected SSC CGL cut off and estimate their scores using the unofficial answer keys released by various coaching institutes. The official SSC CGL answer key is expected to be released by the first/second week of October 2024. Through detailed SSC CGL analysis, aspirants will be able to check their expected score.
SSC CGL Analysis 10 September – Shift 1, 2, 3
Candidates who appeared for the exam can check the SSC CGL Tier 1 difficulty level and good attempts in the table given below. Aspirants will be provided shift-wise SSC CGL exam analysis September 10, 2024 in this article.
Sections | Difficulty level (Shift 1) | Difficulty Level (Shift 2) | Difficulty Level (Shift 3) |
Quantitative Aptitude | Easy | Moderate | |
General Intelligence and Reasoning | Easy | Easy to Moderate | |
General Awareness | Easy to Moderate | Moderate | |
English Comprehension | Easy to Moderate | Easy | |
Overall | Easy to Moderate | Moderate |
SSC CGL Tier 1 Shift wise September 10 – Good Attempts
Sections | Good Attempt (Shift 1) | Good Attempts (Shift 2) | Good Attempts (Shift 3) |
Quantitative Aptitude | 20-22 | 19-21 | |
General Intelligence and Reasoning | 19-21 | 22-24 | |
General Awareness | 19-21 | 19-21 | |
English Comprehension | 21-23 | 21-23 |
The SSC CGL exam in Shift 2 was of moderate difficulty. As a result, candidates were likely able to make around 78-84 good attempts in the online test.
As per initial feedback from students who appeared for the SSC CGL Shift 2 exam, the Mathematics and General Awareness sections were of moderate level.
The overall difficulty level was moderate with the English and Reasoning section being Easy.
The expected SSC CGL Cut off based on previous year’s trend is 155-160 out of 200 marks for the general category.
The second shift of the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam September 10 is ongoing. Once the shift concludes, the detailed subject wise analysis, difficulty level, and number of good attempts will be provided.
SSC CGL Answer Key 2024 will be released by the commission after the conclusion of the exam. It is expected that the provisional key and response sheet will be released likely in the first week of October 2024.
The second shift of the SSC CGL exam 2024 is to start soon. Candidates are advised to carry the hard copy of their admit cards.
The difficulty level of Shift 1 of the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam was easy to moderate as per a few students’ feedback. However, students must note that the level of the exam also depends upon their preparation.
In shift 1 of the SSC CGL Tier 1 Sep 10 exam, 4-5 questions were asked from Static GK. Around the same number of questions are asked from Current Affairs. There were questions from General Science (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) as well.
Based on the initial feedback from students, the SSC CGL Shift 1 exam was rated as easy to moderate. The Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning sections were relatively easy, while the General Awareness section was considered moderate.
Students’ feedback is still awaited for the SSC CGL Tier 1 Shift 1 exam conducted on September 10.
The difficulty level of the SSC CGL Tier 1 Shift 3 exam was overall moderate. The Reasoning and English sections were of easy to moderate level.
The shift 3 of the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam concludes. The analysis will be provided soon.
The last year’s SSC CGL Cut off for AAO posts is as follows:
The SSC CGL Exam 2024 for Shift 3 has commenced at various examination centers across the country. The Tier 1 exam analysis will be available after the exam concludes.
In Shift 2 of the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam conducted on September 9, 2024, a total of 3 questions are asked from Algebra. Two questions were asked each from Trigonometry, Data Interpretation, Number System, SI/CI.
The topic-wise total number of questions asked in the reasoning section are as follows:
The last year’s SSC CGL Cut off 2024 for the post of Statistical Investigator (Grade II) is as follows:
As per students’ feedback, the Quant section was of moderate difficulty, with 19-21 being considered a good number of attempts. However, to balance this, it’s essential for candidates to have answered at least 22 questions correctly in the GK and English sections.
The section-wise difficulty level of the SSC CGL Shift 2 September 9 exam is as follows:
In SSC CGL Shift 2, a good number of attempts ranged between 82-86. Candidates who answered 78-80 questions correctly without any negative marks have a good chance of qualifying the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam depending upon their category.
Based on initial feedback from aspirants, the overall difficulty level of the SSC CGL Shift 2 exam was moderate. However, some candidates found it relatively easy. It’s important to note that the perceived difficulty can vary depending on each candidate’s level of preparation.
The shift 2 of the SSC CGL exam 2024 Tier 1 has been concluded. Candidates who appeared for the exam will soon give their feedback. The same will be provided here.
Below are the topics from where questions are mostly asked in the SSC CGL Maths section:
The last year’s minimum SSC CGL cut off marks for all posts except JSO, AAO, and Statistical Investigators are:
Based on students’ initial feedback, apart from 2-3 questions in the Quant section, the rest were relatively straightforward.
The section-wise good attempts in SSC CGL Shift 1 exam conducted on September 9 are:
Overall: 80-86
Quant: 22-24
Reasoning: 20-22
English: 20-21
General Awareness: 19-22
As per candidates’ feedback, the following number of questions were asked in the reasoning section of the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam:
Note: These are just memory-based figures.
The total number of good attempts for the Shift 1 Tier 1 exam conducted on September 9, 2024, is 80-86 based on the moderate difficulty level.
The expected SSC CGL Cut off 2024 for Junior Statistical Officer is 165-170. Last year, the SSC CGL Tier 1 cut off for JSO was 168.53975.
The shift-wise SSC CGL Tier 1 difficulty level will be out soon. Aspirants who appeared for the exam will be able to check the questions asked in the examination, difficulty level, and number of good attempts.
The shift 1 analysis of the exam conducted on September 9 is out now. The overall difficulty level was moderate as per students’ reactions. Candidates found the Maths and English section relatively easy compared to the reasoning section.
Many coaching institutes will give detailed section wise paper analysis of SSC CGL exam 2024. The same will be provided here.
According to initial student feedback, the SSC CGL Tier 1 Shift 1 exam on September 9, 2024, was of moderate difficulty level.
The Staff Selection Commission will select at least 10-12 times of the available vacancies for the SSC CGL Tier 2 exam. These many candidates are selected based on the Tier 1 result released by the commission at ssc.gov.in.
General Awareness is considered the most riskier section. Candidates must only answer the question when they are confirmed.
A total of 17,727 SSC CGL vacancies were released by the Staff Selection Commission in the initial notification.
The number of good attempts in the SSC CGL exam varies based on the difficulty level. If the exam is challenging, a good attempt would typically range from 80 to 85 questions. However, if the exam is of moderate or easy difficulty, candidates should aim to attempt at least 90 questions.
The shift 1 exam has been concluded for SSC CGL Tier 1.
The expected cut off for SSC CGL exam for all posts except AAO, JSO, and Statistical Officer is 150-155 out of 200 marks for general category. For SC/ST category candidates, the SSC CGL cut off may remain above 120-125 marks.
The expected SSC CGL cut off 2024 for Assistant Audit Officer and Assistant Accounts Officer can be 165-170 out of 200 marks for general category. Last year, the CGL cutoff for AAO posts was 169.67168.
For SC category students, the expected SSC CGL Cut off for AAO will be above 155 marks.