All About SSC Exams

All About SSC Exams

SSC Conducts Following Exams

SSC CGL,
SSC CHSL,
SSC MTS,
SSC JE,
SSC GD,
SSC CPO,
SSC Stenographer,
SSC Selection Post,
SSC Hindi Translator etc…

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Let Us See Complete Details of Age, Qualification, List Of Jobs, Syllabus, Pattern of each and every Notifications of SSC

SSC CGL Complete Details

SSC CGL:

– Age Limit: 18-32 years (Age relaxation is given as per government rules)
– Educational Qualifications: A Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized university

The SSC CGL exam is conducted for recruitment in various government departments and organizations in the following posts:

1. Assistant Audit Officer
2. Assistant Accounts Officer
3. Assistant Section Officer
4. Assistant
5. Inspector (Central Excise)
6. Inspector (Preventive Officer)
7. Inspector (Examiner)
8. Assistant Enforcement Officer
9. Sub Inspector (CBI)
10. Inspector of Income Tax
11. Divisional Accountant
12. Junior Statistical Officer
13. Statistical Investigator Grade-II
14. Auditor
15. Accountant
16. Tax Assistant
17. Upper Division Clerk
18. Compiler

These jobs come under Grade B, C, and D categories and offer various pay scales depending on the job profile and level of responsibility.

SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level) exam is conducted in four stages:

1. Tier I – Computer-based objective exam
2. Tier II – Computer-based objective exam
3. Tier III – Descriptive paper
4. Tier IV – Skill test

The syllabus for each tier is as follows:

Tier I:
1. General Intelligence and Reasoning
2. General Awareness
3. Quantitative Aptitude
4. English Comprehension

Tier II:
1. Quantitative Abilities
2. English Language and Comprehension
3. Statistics
4. General Studies (Finance and Economics)

Tier III:
1. Descriptive Paper in Hindi/ English (writing of an Essay/ Letter/ Application/ Precis)

Tier IV:
1. Data Entry Skill Test (DEST) / Computer Proficiency Test (CPT)

The pattern for each tier is as follows:

Tier I:
– The exam will be conducted online
– The duration of the exam will be 60 minutes
– The total marks of the exam will be 200 marks, with 50 marks for each section
– There will be negative marking of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer.

Tier II:
– The exam will be conducted online
– The duration of each paper will be 2 hours
– The total marks of the exam will be 800 marks
– There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.

Tier III:
– The exam will be conducted in pen and paper mode
– The duration of the exam will be 1 hour
– The total marks of the exam will be 100 marks
– The paper will be available in both Hindi and English languages.

Tier IV:
– The exam will be conducted as a skill test
– The skill test will be conducted on a computer
– The score obtained in Tier IV will be qualifying in nature.

The syllabus for SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level) exam is as follows:

Tier-I:
1. General Intelligence and Reasoning: Analogy, Classification, Coding and Decoding, puzzle, Matrix, Word Formation, Venn Diagram, Direction and Distance, Blood Relation, Series, Verbal reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning.
2. General Awareness: Static GK, Science, Current Affairs, Important Dates, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, History, Indian Polity.
3. Quantitative Aptitude: Simplification, Interest, Percentage, Ratio and Proportion, Average, Problem on Age, Speed, Distance and Time, Number System, Mensuration, Data Interpretation, Time and Work, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry.
4. English Comprehension: Reading Comprehension, Spellings, Idiom and Phrases, One word Substitution, Improvement of Sentences, Error Detection, Fill in the Blanks.

Tier-II:
1. Quantitative Abilities: Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Trigonometry, Data Interpretation.
2. English Language and Comprehension: Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension.
3. Statistics: Collection, Classification and Presentation of Statistical Data, Measures of Central Tendency, Time Series Analysis, Probability Theory, Index Numbers, Sampling Theory, Statistical Inference, Analysis of Variance.

Tier-III:
1. Descriptive Paper in Hindi/ English: Writing of Essay, Letter, Application, Precis etc.

Tier-IV:
1. Data Entry Skill Test (DEST) / Computer Proficiency Test (CPT): Data Entry Speed Test, Computer Proficiency Test.

Note: The syllabus mentioned above is not exhaustive, and candidates should refer to the official SSC website or the SSC CGL notification for the detailed and updated syllabus.

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SSC CHSL Complete Details
SSC CHSL:

– Age Limit: 18-27 years (Age relaxation is given as per government rules)
– Educational Qualifications: 10+2 from a recognized board.

The SSC CHSL exam is conducted for recruitment in various government departments and organizations in the following posts:

1. Lower Division Clerk (LDC)
2. Data Entry Operator, Grade “A” (DEO Grade A)
3. Data Entry Operator (DEO)
4. Postal Assistant (PA)
5. Sorting Assistant (SA)
6. Court Clerk

These jobs come under Grade C and D categories and offer various pay scales depending on the job profile and level of responsibility.

Although, after 7th Pay Commission, Postal Assistant (PA) and Data Entry Operator (DEO) have been upgraded to Level 4 and 5 respectively from earlier Level 3.

The pattern of SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level) exam is as follows:

1. Tier 1 (Computer Based Examination):
– The exam consists of 100 multiple choice questions.
– It is divided into four sections:
– General Intelligence and Reasoning (25 questions)
– General Awareness (25 questions)
– Quantitative Aptitude (25 questions)
– English Language and Comprehension (25 questions)
– The total marks for the exam is 200 and the time duration is 60 minutes.
– For every incorrect answer, there is a negative marking of 0.50 marks.

2. Tier 2 (Descriptive Paper):
– The exam consists of an essay writing and letter writing test.
– The candidate has to write an essay of 200-250 words and a letter/application of 150-200 words.
– The total marks for the exam is 100 and the time duration is 60 minutes.
– The test is conducted offline using pen and paper.

3. Tier 3 (Skill Test/ Typing Test):
– This test is applicable only for candidates who have applied for posts that require typing skills.
– The typing test is conducted for both English and Hindi language.
– The required typing speed is 35 words per minute (wpm) for English and 30 wpm for Hindi.
– The candidates who have applied for Data Entry Operator (DEO) posts have to appear for a skill test to check their speed and accuracy in data entry.

The final merit list is prepared on the basis of the combined scores of Tier 1 and Tier 2 exams. The scores obtained in Tier 3 are qualifying in nature, and are used only for post preference purposes.

The complete syllabus of SSC CHSL is as follows:

1. General Intelligence and Reasoning:
– Analogies
– Similarities and differences
– Spatial orientation
– Spatial visualization
– Spatial reasoning
– Visual memory
– Discrimination
– Observation
– Arithmetic reasoning
– Figural classification
– Relationship concepts
– Coding and decoding
– Semantic classification
– Symbolic/number classification
– Figural pattern-folding and completion
– Number series
– Word building
– Seating arrangement
– Problem solving
– Venn diagrams

2. Quantitative Aptitude:
– Number systems
– Simplification
– Decimals and fractions
– Percentage
– Ratio and proportion
– Average
– Profit and loss
– Simple and compound interest
– Time and work
– Time and distance
– Mensuration
– Geometry
– Trigonometry
– Algebra
– Data interpretation

3. English Language:
– Spot the error
– Fill in the blanks
– Synonyms and antonyms
– Spelling/detecting misspelled words
– Idioms and phrases
– One word substitution
– Active/passive voice
– Direct/indirect speech
– Sentence improvement
– Comprehension passages

4. General Awareness:
– History
– Culture
– Geography
– Economic scene
– General policy
– Scientific research
– Awards and honors
– Current events
– Sports

The candidates are advised to refer to the official website and notification for detailed syllabus with topic-wise break up and marking scheme.

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SSC MTS Complete Details

SSC MTS:

– Age Limit: 18-25 years (Age relaxation is given as per government rules)
– Educational Qualifications: 10th pass from a recognized board

Here is a list of all the job profiles available under the SSC MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff) recruitment:

1. Peon
2. Daftary
3. Jamadar
4. Junior Gestetner Operator
5. Chowkidar
6. Safaiwala
7. Mali
8. Dhobi
9. Operator
10. Mail Guard
11. Sweeper
12. Farash
13. Peon-cum-watchman
14. Binder
15. Carpenter
16. Gardner
17. Booth Level Officer
18. Orderly
19. Attendant
20. Gatekeeper
21. Junior Operator
22. Cleaner.

The above-mentioned job profiles are offered by various government ministries and departments through the SSC MTS recruitment process.

The pattern of SSC MTS (Multitasking Staff) exam is as follows:

1. Paper 1 (Computer Based Examination):
– The exam consists of 100 multiple choice questions.
– It is divided into four sections:
– General Intelligence and Reasoning (25 questions)
– Numerical Aptitude (25 questions)
– General English (25 questions)
– General Awareness (25 questions)
– The total marks for the exam is 100 and the time duration is 90 minutes.
– For every incorrect answer, there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks.

2. Paper 2 (Descriptive Paper):
– The exam consists of a Short Essay/Letter in English or any language included in the 8th schedule of the Constitution of India.
– The duration of the exam is 30 minutes and the total marks for the exam is 50.

The final merit list is prepared on the basis of the scores obtained by the candidates in Paper 1 and Paper 2. The candidates have to clear the cutoff marks in both the papers separately to be eligible for the next stage of the selection process.

The detailed syllabus of SSC MTS (Multitasking Staff) exam is as follows:

1. General Intelligence and Reasoning:
– Analogies
– Similarities and differences
– Space visualization
– Judgement
– Problem-solving
– Analysis
– Decision making
– Visual memory
– Discriminating observation
– Relationship concepts
– Arithmetical reasoning
– Verbal and figure classification
– Arithmetical number series
– Non-verbal series

2. Numerical Aptitude:
– Number system
– Decimal and fractions
– Simplification
– Ratio and proportion
– Percentage
– Time and work
– Time, speed and distance
– Average
– Interest
– Profit and loss
– Basic algebraic identities
– Graphs and charts

3. General English:
– Basic comprehension
– Grammar
– Vocabulary
– Synonyms
– Antonyms
– Sentence structure
– Correct usage of words

4. General Awareness:
– History
– Culture
– Geography
– Economic scene
– General polity
– Scientific research
– Current affairs

Note: The descriptive paper of Paper 2 will test the candidate’s elementary language skills in English and the candidate will be required to write a short essay/letter in English or any language included in the 8th schedule of the Constitution of India.

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SSC JE Complete Details

SSC JE:

– Age Limit: 18-32 years (Age relaxation is given as per government rules)
– Educational Qualifications: Diploma or Degree in Engineering from a recognized university or board.

Here is a list of all the job profiles available under the SSC JE (Junior Engineer) recruitment:

1. Junior Engineer (Civil)
2. Junior Engineer (Mechanical)
3. Junior Engineer (Electrical)
4. Junior Engineer (Quantity Surveying and Contracts)

These job profiles are offered by various government departments and organizations through the SSC JE recruitment process. Some of the organizations that offer these job profiles are the Central Public Works Department (CPWD), Military Engineering Services (MES), Central Water Commission (CWC), and many more.

1. Junior Engineer (Civil) in Central Public Works Department (CPWD)
2. Junior Engineer (Electrical) in Central Public Works Department (CPWD)
3. Junior Engineer (Civil) in Military Engineer Services (MES)
4. Junior Engineer (Electrical and Mechanical) in Military Engineer Services (MES)
5. Junior Engineer (Civil) in Central Water Commission
6. Junior Engineer (Mechanical) in Central Water Commission
7. Junior Engineer (Civil) in Farrakka Barrage (Project)
8. Junior Engineer (Electrical/ Mechanical) in Farrakka Barrage (Project)

The responsibilities of a Junior Engineer vary depending on the department and organization they are appointed in. Generally, they are responsible for supervising and monitoring construction or maintenance work, carrying out surveys and measurements, preparing estimates and budgets, and maintaining project documentation among other duties.

The SSC JE (Junior Engineer) exam pattern includes two papers – Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is an objective-type computer-based exam, whereas Paper 2 is a descriptive-type offline exam.

Paper 1:
– The duration of the exam will be 2 hours.
– It will consist of 200 objective-type questions of 1 mark each.
– The questions will be divided into three sections – General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, and General Engineering (Civil/Electrical/Mechanical).
– There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.

Paper 2:
– It will be a descriptive-type exam.
– The duration of the exam will be 2 hours.
– The exam will have three parts – Part A (Civil & Structural Engineering), Part B (Electrical Engineering), and Part C (Mechanical Engineering).
– Candidates have to attempt the questions related to the branch of engineering they have chosen.
– The exam will have a total of 300 marks.
– The minimum qualifying marks for the Paper 2 exam will be 30%.

Note: The final selection of candidates will be based on the combined score of Paper 1 and 2. Candidates who qualify for both papers will be eligible for the document verification process.

The syllabus for the SSC JE (Junior Engineer) exam is divided into two papers – Paper 1 and Paper 2.

Paper 1:

General Intelligence and Reasoning:
– Analogies
– Similarities and differences
– Space visualization
– Spatial orientation
– Problem-solving
– Analysis
– Judgment
– Decision making
– Visual memory
– Discrimination
– Observation
– Relationship concepts
– Arithmetical reasoning and figural classification
– Arithmetic number series
– Non-verbal series
– Coding and decoding
– Statement conclusion
– Syllogistic reasoning

General Awareness:
– Current events
– Sports
– History
– Culture
– Geography
– Economic scene
– General Polity
– Indian Constitution
– Scientific research

General Engineering (Civil/Electrical/Mechanical):
– Building Materials
– Estimating, Costing and Valuation
– Surveying
– Soil Mechanics
– Hydraulics
– Irrigation Engineering
– Transportation Engineering
– Environmental Engineering
– Structural Engineering
– Theory of Machines
– Machine Design
– Engineering Mechanics
– Mechanics of Materials
– Thermodynamics
– Power Plant Engineering
– Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

Paper 2:

Part A – Civil & Structural Engineering:
– Building Materials
– Estimating, Costing and Valuation
– Surveying
– Soil Mechanics
– Hydraulics
– Irrigation Engineering
– Transportation Engineering
– Environmental Engineering
– Structural Engineering

Part B – Electrical Engineering:
– Basic concepts
– Circuit law
– Magnetic Circuit
– AC Fundamentals
– Measurement and measuring instruments
– Electrical Machines
– Fractional Kilowatt Motors
– Single-phase induction motors
– Synchronous machines
– Generation, Transmission and Distribution
– Estimation and costing
– Utilization of Electrical Energy

Part C – Mechanical Engineering:
– Theory of Machines and Machine Design
– Engineering Mechanics and Strength of Materials
– Properties of Pure Substances
– 1st Law of Thermodynamics
– 2nd Law of Thermodynamics
– Air standard Cycles for IC Engines
– IC Engine Performance
– IC Engines Combustion
– IC Engine Cooling and Lubrication
– Rankine cycle of system
– Boilers and Boiler Mountings and Accessories
– Classification and properties of Fluids
– Fluid Statics
– Measurement of Fluid Pressure
– Fluid kinematics
– Dynamics of Ideal fluids
– Measurement of Flow rate
– Basic principles
– Hydraulic Turbines
– Centrifugal Pumps
– Classification of steel.
– Welding and Allied Processes
– Types of steels and uses.

Note: The above list is not exhaustive and candidates are advised to refer to the official SSC JE notification for a more detailed syllabus.

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SSC CPO Complete Details

SSC CPO:

– Age Limit: 20-25 years (Age relaxation is given as per government rules)
– Educational Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.

Here is a list of all the job profiles available under the SSC CPO (Central Police Organization) recruitment:
1. Sub-Inspector (SI) in Delhi Police
2. Sub-Inspector (SI) in Border Security Force (BSF)
3. Sub-Inspector (SI) in Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)
4. Sub-Inspector (SI) in Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
5. Sub-Inspector (SI) in Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)
6. Sub-Inspector (SI) in Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB)

The roles and responsibilities of these job profiles are diverse and challenging. Sub-Inspectors in Delhi Police and CAPFs are responsible for maintaining law and order, investigating crimes, and ensuring the safety and security of citizens. On the other hand, Assistant Sub-Inspectors in CISF are responsible for guarding vital installations, providing security to industrial units, and conducting anti-sabotage checks among other duties.

The SSC CPO recruitment offers a promising career path for those interested in serving the country and maintaining law and order.

SSC CPO (Central Police Organization) exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission for the recruitment of Sub-Inspectors in various Central Police Organizations including Delhi Police, CAPF, and CISF. The exam pattern for the SSC CPO exam is as follows:

– Paper 1: Computer-Based Examination – Objective type
– Paper 2: Computer-Based Examination – Objective type
– Physical Standards Test (PST)/Physical Endurance Test (PET)
– Medical Examination

Paper 1:
– The exam consists of 200 questions where each question carries one mark.
– The total time duration of the exam is 120 minutes.
– The question paper consists of four sections – General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Knowledge and General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension.
– Each section contains 50 questions.

Paper 2:
– The exam consists of 200 questions where each question carries one mark.
– The total time duration of the exam is 120 minutes.
– The exam consists of only one section – English Language and Comprehension.
– The question paper contains Comprehension Passage, Error Detection, Fill in the Blanks, Vocabulary, Spelling, Grammar, Sentence Structure, Synonyms, Antonyms, and Sentence Completion.

Physical Standards Test (PST)/Physical Endurance Test (PET):
– The Physical Standards Test (PST) is conducted to measure the height, chest, and weight of the candidates.
– The Physical Endurance Test (PET) is conducted to check the endurance and physical fitness of the candidates.

Medical Examination:
– Candidates who qualify for the PST/PET are called for the Medical Examination.
– The medical examination is conducted to ensure the physical fitness of the candidates for the post of Sub-Inspector.

Note: The scheme of examination is subject to change as per the notification released by the Staff Selection Commission.

The syllabus for the SSC CPO (Central Police Organization) exam consists of various topics under four sections:

Section 1: General Intelligence and Reasoning
– Analogies, Similarities, and Differences
– Spatial Visualization
– Spatial Orientation
– Visual Memory
– Discrimination
– Observation
– Relationship Concepts
– Arithmetical Reasoning and Figural Classification
– Arithmetic Number Series
– Non-Verbal Series
– Coding and Decoding
– Statement Conclusion
– Syllogistic Reasoning

Section 2: General Knowledge and General Awareness
– Current Affairs
– Scientific Research
– History
– Culture
– Geography
– Economic Scene
– General Polity
– Indian Constitution
– Sports

Section 3: Quantitative Aptitude
– Whole Numbers
– Decimals
– Fractions
– Ratio and Proportion
– Percentage
– Average
– Interest
– Profit and Loss
– Discount
– Time and Distance
– Ratio and Time
– Time and Work

Section 4: English Comprehension
– English Grammar
– Vocabulary
– Spellings
– Sentence Structure
– Synonyms
– Antonyms
– Comprehension Passage
– Idioms and Phrases
– Error Detection
– Fill in the Blanks

Note: This is not an exhaustive list, and detailed syllabus with sub-topics can be found in the official notification released by the Staff Selection Commission.

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SSC Stenographer C & D Complete Details

SSC Stenographer:

– Age Limit: 18-27 years (Age relaxation is given as per government rules)
– Educational Qualifications: 10+2 from a recognized board.

List of Stenographer Jobs:

1.Stenographer Grade C
2.Stenographer Grade D: Group X
3.Stenographer Grade D: Group Y

The pattern of SSC Stenographer C and D exam consists of two stages:

Stage 1: Computer Based Test

– The CBT will be conducted in online mode.
– The test will consist of multiple choice questions.
– The duration of the test is 2 hours.
– The test consists of 3 sections –
– General Intelligence and Reasoning
– General Awareness
– English Language and Comprehension
– There are a total of 200 questions, with 50 questions in each section.
– Each question carries 1 mark and there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.

Stage 2: Skill Test

– Candidates who qualify the CBT will be eligible for the Skill Test.
– The Skill Test will be conducted in two parts –
– Stenography Test in Hindi/English
– Document Verification
– In the Stenography Test, candidates will be given a dictation of 10 minutes in either Hindi or English at a speed of 100 words per minute for the Stenographer Grade C post and 80 words per minute for the Stenographer Grade D post.
– The transcription time for the Stenographer Grade C post is 50 minutes and for the Stenographer Grade D post is 70 minutes.
– The Skill Test is qualifying in nature and candidates need to secure a minimum qualifying score.

Note: The SSC Stenographer Grade C and D exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) every year, and the detailed exam pattern and syllabus can be found in the official notification released by the commission.

The syllabus of SSC Stenographer C and D exam consists of two stages:

Stage 1: Computer Based Test

1. General Intelligence and Reasoning
– Analogies
– Similarities and differences
– Visualization
– Spatial orientation
– Relationship concepts
– Arithmetical reasoning and figural classification
– Arithmetic number series
– Non-verbal series
– Coding and decoding
– Statement conclusion
– Syllogistic reasoning
– Semantic analogy

2. General Awareness
– Current events
– Scientific Research
– Awards and Honors
– Books and Authors
– Sports
– Important Dates
– Culture
– Geography
– Economic Scene
– General Polity

3. English Language and Comprehension
– Grammar
– Vocabulary
– Synonyms
– Antonyms
– Comprehension
– Sentence Structure
– Error Spotting
– Sentence Completion

Stage 2: Skill Test

1. Stenography Test in Hindi/English
– Dictation
– Transcription
– Typing Speed

2. Document Verification
– Educational Qualification
– Identity Proof
– Date of Birth Proof
– Employment Registration Proof
– Caste Certificate (if applicable)

Note: The above syllabus is as per the previous year’s SSC Stenographer exam. The detailed syllabus for the upcoming exam can be found in the official notification released by the Staff Selection Commission.

 

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SSC CONSTABLE (GD) Complete Details

SSC Constable GD:

– Age Limit: 18-23 years (Age relaxation is given as per government rules)
– Educational Qualifications: 10th pass from a recognized board.

List of Constable GD job’s

1. Constable (GD) in Assam Rifles
2. Constable (GD) in Border Security Force (BSF)
3. Constable (GD) in Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)
4. Constable (GD) in Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
5. Constable (GD) in Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)
6. Constable (GD) in Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB)

The pattern of SSC Constable GD exam is as follows:

1. Computer-Based Examination

The first stage of the SSC Constable GD exam is a computer-based examination consisting of four sections:

– General Intelligence and Reasoning (25 questions for 25 marks)
– General Knowledge and General Awareness (25 questions for 25 marks)
– Elementary Mathematics (25 questions for 25 marks)
– English/Hindi Language (25 questions for 25 marks)

The total duration of the exam is 90 minutes. Each question carries 1 mark and there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer.

2. Physical Efficiency Test (PET)

The candidates who clear the computer-based examination are called for the Physical Efficiency Test. The PET is different for male and female candidates:

For Male Candidates
– Race: 5 km in 24 minutes
– Long Jump: 14 feet
– High Jump: 3’9″

For Female Candidates
– Race: 1.6 km in 8.5 minutes
– Long Jump: 10 feet
– High Jump: 3 feet

3. Physical Standard Test (PST)

The candidates who qualify the PET are called for the PST. The PST includes measurement of height, chest (only for male candidates), and weight.

4. Detailed Medical Examination (DME)

The candidates who clear the PET and PST have to undergo Detailed Medical Examination conducted by the CAPFs medical officers.

Note: The detailed exam pattern and syllabus for the upcoming SSC Constable GD exam is released in the official notification by the Staff Selection Commission.

The syllabus of SSC Constable GD exam can be broadly categorized into four sections: General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Knowledge and General Awareness, Elementary Mathematics, and English/Hindi Language. Below is the detailed syllabus for each of these sections:

1. General Intelligence and Reasoning
– Analogies
– Similarities and differences
– Spatial visualization
– Spatial orientation
– Visual memory
– Discrimination
– Observation
– Relationship concepts
– Arithmetical reasoning and figural classification
– Arithmetic number series
– Non-verbal series
– Coding and decoding
– Statement conclusion
– Syllogistic reasoning etc.

2. General Knowledge and General Awareness
– Current Affairs (National and International)
– Major financial/economic news
– Budget and Five-year plans
– Sports
– Books and Authors
– Awards and Honors
– Science – Inventions and Discoveries
– Abbreviations
– Important Days
– International and National Organizations

3. Elementary Mathematics
– Number System
– Computation of Whole Numbers
– Decimals and Fractions
– Relationship between Numbers
– Fundamental arithmetical operations
– Percentages
– Ratio and Proportion
– Averages
– Interest
– Profit and Loss
– Discount
– Mensuration
– Time and Distance
– Ratio and Time
– Time and Work etc.

4. English/Hindi Language
– Spot the error
– Fill in the blanks
– Synonyms/Homonyms
– Antonyms
– Spellings/detecting mis-spelt words
– Idioms and phrases
– One word substitution
– Improvement of sentences
– Active/Passive Voice of Verbs
– Conversion into Direct/Indirect narration
– Shuffling of Sentence parts
– Shuffling of Sentences in a passage
– Cloze Passage
– Comprehension Passage

Note: The syllabus for the SSC Constable GD exam is indicative and there may be some changes in the exam pattern and syllabus for the upcoming exams. It is advisable to refer to the official notification released by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) for the latest updates.

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SSC SELECTION POST Complete Details

SSC Selection Post:

– Age Limit: Varies as per the post (Age relaxation is given as per government rules)
– Educational Qualifications: Varies as per the post

Here is a list of all the job profiles available under the SSC Selection Post recruitment:

The SSC Selection Post recruitment offers various job profiles in different levels and categories of education:

1. MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff)
2. Scientific Assistant
3. Technical Operator
4. Junior Engineer
5. Assistant Plant Protection Officer
6. Senior Technical Assistant
7. Laboratory Attendant
8. Senior Translator
9. Senior Library and Information Assistant
10. Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Grade-I (Cypher)
11. Data Processing Assistant
12. Botanical Assistant
13. Investigator Grade II
14. Statistical Assistant
15. Fertilizer Inspector
16. Library Clerk
17. Technical Clerk
18. Junior Wireless Officer.

The selection process and required education qualification for each job profile may vary. Individuals should check the official notification for the specific recruitment cycle to understand the eligibility criteria and other details.

The Staff Selection Commission conducts the Selection Post Examination to recruit candidates for various levels of posts in different government departments across the country. The exam pattern for SSC Selection Post Exam is as follows:

1. Mode of Examination: Computer-Based Test (CBT)

2. Number of Tiers: The Selection Post exam is conducted in three tiers.

3. Type of Questions: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) are asked in the exam.

4. Marking Scheme: Candidates are awarded 2 marks for every correct answer and 0.5 marks are deducted for every incorrect answer.

5. Duration of Exam: The duration of the exam is 60 minutes for Tier 1 and 120 minutes for Tier 2.

6. Tier 1 Exam Pattern:
– General Intelligence: 25 Questions (50 Marks)
– General Awareness: 25 Questions (50 Marks)
– Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill): 25 Questions (50 Marks)
– English Language (Basic Knowledge): 25 Questions (50 Marks)
Total: 100 Questions (200 Marks)

7. Tier 2 Exam Pattern:
– General Intelligence: 50 Questions (100 Marks)
– Quantitative Aptitude: 50 Questions (100 Marks)
– English Language and Comprehension: 50 Questions (100 Marks)
Total: 150 Questions (300 Marks)

8. Tier 3 Exam Pattern: Candidates who qualify in Tier 2 are called for a Skill Test/Typing Test as per the requirement of the post applied for.

Note: The SSC Selection Post Exam pattern and syllabus may change from time to time, so it is advisable for candidates to check the official notification released by SSC for the latest updates.

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Selection Post Exam syllabus for all three tiers is mentioned below:

Tier 1 Syllabus:
General Intelligence:

– Coding and Decoding
– Analogies
– Similarities and Differences
– Figural Analogy
– Space Visualization
– Spatial Orientation
– Number Series
– Venn Diagrams
– Non-Verbal Series
– Semantic Series
– Problem Solving

General Awareness:
– Current Affairs
– History
– Geography
– Indian Polity
– Indian Economy
– Sports
– Basics of Science
– International Organizations

Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill):
– Number System
– Percentages
– Ratio & Proportion
– Averages
– Interests
– Profit, Loss & Discount
– Mensuration
– Time & Work
– Time, Speed & Distance
– Fundamental Arithmetical Operations

English Language (Basic Knowledge):
– Reading Comprehension
– Fill in the blanks
– Synonyms/ Antonyms
– Spelling/ Detecting Mis-spelt words
– Idioms & Phrases
– One Word Substitution
– Error Detection
– Sentence Correction

Tier 2 Syllabus:

General Intelligence:
– Analogies
– Figural Classification
– Symbolic/ Number Classification
– Drawing Inferences
– Figural Classification
– Punched hole/ pattern-folding & unfolding
– Semantic Classification

Quantitative Aptitude:
– Ratio and Proportion
– Mixture and Allegations
– Number Systems
– Time and Distance
– Profit and Loss
– Time and Work
– Simple and Compound Interest
– Mensuration

English Language and Comprehension:
– Sentence structure
– Synonyms/ Antonyms
– Reading Comprehension
– Fill in the blanks
– Error Detection
– Idioms & Phrases
– One Word Substitution

Tier 3 Syllabus:
The syllabus for Tier 3 will be based on the skill required for the post. Candidates will be tested on their typing speed, Excel, Powerpoint and other relevant software as per the requirement of the post.

Note: The SSC Selection Post Exam syllabus may change from time to time, so it is advisable for candidates to check the official notification released by SSC for the latest updates.

SSC HINDI TRANSLATOR Complete Details

SSC Hindi Translator:

– Age Limit: 30 years (Age relaxation is given as per government rules)
– Educational Qualifications: Master’s degree in Hindi or English with Hindi/English as a compulsory/elective subject from a recognized university.

List of Hindi Translator Jobs

1.Junior Hindi Translator (JHT)
2.Junior Translator (JT)
3.Senior Hindi Translator (SHT)
4.Hindi Pradhyapak Examination

 

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The SSC Hindi Translator (Junior and Senior) exam pattern and syllabus are as follows:

Exam Pattern:

The SSC Hindi Translator exam consists of two papers:

Paper 1:
– Duration: 2 hours
– Total Marks: 200
– Questions: 100
– Type of Questions: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
– Subjects: General Hindi and General English
– Marking Scheme: 1 mark for each correct answer, 0.25 marks deduction for each incorrect answer

Paper 2:
– Duration: 2 hours
– Total Marks: 200
– Type of Exam: Translation and Essay
– Marking Scheme: The marks obtained in Paper 2 will be considered for final selection.

Syllabus:

Paper 1:
General Hindi:
– शब्दों का उपयोग – समानार्थक शब्द, अन्यथा शब्द, विलोम शब्द, प्रतिसर शब्द, उपसर्ग, प्रत्यय आदि
– वाक्यांश के लिए एक शब्द
– सन्धि और संधि विच्छेद
– समास
– मुहावरे
– तत्सम एवं तद्भव शब्द
– वाक्य संशोधन – लिंग दोष, वचन दोष, कारक दोष, अशुद्ध वाक्य शोधन, अपठित गद्यांश।

General English:
– Verb
– Adverb
– Noun
– Subject Verb Agreement
– Error Correction
– Tenses
– Articles
– Prepositions
– Comprehension
– Fill in the blanks
– Vocabulary

Paper 2:

Translation and Essay:
The candidates will be required to translate a passage from Hindi to English and from English to Hindi. They will also be required to write an essay on a given topic in Hindi. The essays will test the candidate’s ability to present their ideas in a coherent and grammatical manner.

Note: The SSC Hindi Translator exam syllabus and pattern may change from time to time, so it is advisable for candidates to check the official notification released by SSC for the latest updates.

The syllabus for SSC Hindi Translator (Junior and Senior) exam consists of two papers – Paper 1 and Paper 2. The detailed syllabus for both papers is as follows:

Paper 1:

1. General Hindi:
– हिंदी व्याकरण (Hindi Grammar)
– शब्दों का उपयोग – समानार्थक शब्द, अन्यथा शब्द, विलोम शब्द, प्रतिसर शब्द, उपसर्ग, प्रत्यय आदि
– वाक्यांश के लिए एक शब्द
– सन्धि और संधि विच्छेद
– समास
– मुहावरे
– तत्सम एवं तद्भव शब्द
– वाक्य संशोधन – लिंग दोष, वचन दोष, कारक दोष, अशुद्ध वाक्य शोधन, अपठित गद्यांश।

2. General English:
– Verbs
– Adverbs
– Nouns
– Subject-Verb Agreement
– Error Correction
– Tenses
– Articles
– Prepositions
– Comprehension
– Fill in the blanks
– Vocabulary

Paper 2:

1. Translation and Essay:
The translation and essay writing section is designed to gauge the candidate’s comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary skills in both languages. The topics can be on a wide range such as politics, history, science, environment, technology, etc. and will require the candidate to demonstrate their proficiency in the language they are translating or writing in.

Note: The syllabus for SSC Hindi Translator (Junior and Senior) exam may change from time to time. So, candidates should regularly check the official notification for the latest updates.