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July 14th, 2016, 02:36 PM
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CGL Exam News
I have got news about the change in the syllabus of Common Graduation Level (CGL) exam conducted by SSC or Staff Selection Commission, so can you provide me the new syllabus?
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July 14th, 2016, 03:16 PM
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Re: CGL Exam News
The syllabus of Common Graduation Level (CGL) exam conducted by SSC or Staff Selection Commission is as follows: SSC CGL Tier I Syllabus SSC CGL Syllabus for General Intelligence & Reasoning • Analogies. • Similarities and Differences. • Space Visualization. • Spatial Orientation. • Problem Solving. • Analysis. • Judgement. • Decision Making. • Visual Memory. • Discrimination. • Observation. • Relationship Concepts. • Arithmetical Reasoning. • Figural Classification. • Arithmetic Number Series. • Non-Verbal Series. • Coding and Decoding. • Statement Conclusion etc. SSC CGL Syllabus for General Awareness • Current events – International, National and Local. • Sports. • Science and Technology. • Personalities in News. • History – India. • Indian Polity. • Indian Economy. • Indian Constitution. • Geography – India etc. SSC CGL Syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude • Number Systems. • Ratio and Proportion. • Decimals & Fractions. • Whole Numbers. • Surds. • Interest. • Fundamental Arithmetical Operations. • Percentage. • Mixtures & Allegations. • Algebra. • Trigonometry. • Average. • Profit & Loss. • Time and Distance. • Ratio and Time. • Discount. • Time & Work. • Mensuration etc. SSC CGL Syllabus for English • Verb. • Direct/Indirect Speech. • Error Correction. • Subject-Verb Agreement. • Transformation of Sentences. • Tenses. • Articles. • Adverb. • Active & Passive Voice. • Fill in the Blanks. • Vocabulary. • Sentence Rearrangement. • Grammar. • Idioms & Phrases. • Comprehension. • Synonyms. • Unseen Passages. • Antonyms etc. SSC CGL Exam Pattern for Tier I The SSC CGL Exam consists of the following features: • The exam is of Objective type i.e it consists of Multiple Choice Questions. • The Exam consists of 4 sections i.e General Intelligence, General Awareness, Quantitaive Ability, English etc. • Duration of the exam is 2 Hours. • The exam is conducted for a total of 200 marks. • The exam consists of 200 Questions. • There is a negative marking of 1/4th for each wrong answer. • Each Question carries 1 Mark. |
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