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February 9th, 2016, 02:56 PM
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How to Clear SSC CGL Exam
I am planning to give the Combined Graduate Level Examination (SSC – CGL) Exam and want to know details of this exam. Will you tell me what the eligibility to apply for this exam and also provide me some tips how to clear this SSC GCL exam also provide me dates of this exam?
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February 9th, 2016, 02:56 PM
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Re: How to Clear SSC CGL Exam
Staff Selection Commission conducts Combined Graduate Level Examination (SSC – CGL) for recruitment to different Central Posts. Eligibility: (i) Age: (a) Statistical Investigator Gr II : Max 32 years (b) Assistant in CSS / Tax Assistant(CBEC): 20 - 27 years (c) Assistant in IB: 21 - 27 years (d) Assistant Enforcement Officer / SI in CBI / SI in NIA : Max : 30 years (e) SI in Central Bureau of Narcotics: 18 - 25 years (c) All Other posts : 18 - 27 years (ii) Educational Qualification: Graduation or equivalent(All posts) (i) Compiler : Graduation (Economics/Statistics/Mathematics as compulsory or Elective subject). (ii) Statistical Investigator Grade - II : Bachelor's Degree in any subject from a recognized University with at least 60% marks in Mathematics at 12th standard level or Bachelor’s Degree in any subject with Statistics as one of the subjects at degree level. (iii) All other Posts: Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University. Some tips to clear SSC CGL Exam: Make your own strategy as per the syllabus. Study the whole syllabus of CGL tier 1 then study good publication books who focus on the whole syllabus. For ssc exam some of the good books cover Examrace SSC CGL for Quantitative Aptitude, English and Reasoning. You can practice RS Aggarwal questions which cover almost all syllabus of mathematics and S Chand for the purpose of reasoning. For the better understating, the nature of question paper of ssc exam topic wise, try to involve deeply in previous year papers. It is best to judge the questions structure or nature of the questions asked in ssc exam. Mathematics question of tier 1, will be mainly from NCERT mathematics book from class 6 to 10th standard. Revise and revise frequently. in numericals, avoid the use of calculator. Develop your own shortcut tricks for fast and accurate calculation as Simplification, number system, algebraic equation consumes too much of time. Mainly questions will be on the simple tricks. Dates: CGL Tier 1: Date of release of detailed advertisement: February 13 Closing Date: March 14 Date of Exam: May 8 and May 22 CGL Tier 2: Date of release of detailed advertisement: to be notified later Closing Date: to be notified later Date of Exam: August 13 and August 14, 2016. |
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