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SSC CGL Exam: Notification Out for 17,727 Vacancies

SSC CGL Exam 2024 Notification Released for 17,727 Posts

The Staff Selection Commission has released the official notification for the SSC CGL exam 2024, announcing a substantial 17,727 vacancies for various Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ posts. This is a significant opportunity for graduates aspiring to secure a position in different ministries, departments, and organizations of the Government of India. The application process commenced on June 24, 2024, and will conclude on July 24, 2024. Candidates can submit their applications through the official SSC website.

Key Dates and What to Do Next

Staying updated with the timeline is crucial for any serious aspirant. The commission has laid out a clear schedule for the examination process. The Tier 1 computer-based exam is tentatively scheduled for September-October 2024, with the Tier 2 exam expected to be held in December 2024. The window for application form correction will be open from August 10 to August 11, 2024. The last date for making online fee payments is July 25, 2024.

What you should do now:

  • Visit the official SSC website: ssc.gov.in.
  • If you are a new user, complete the One-Time Registration (OTR) process.
  • Carefully fill out the online application form with accurate details.
  • Upload the required documents and pay the application fee of ₹100. Women candidates and candidates belonging to SC, ST, PwD, and Ex-servicemen categories are exempted from fee payment.
  • Submit your application well before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical issues.

Eligibility Criteria for the SSC CGL Exam

Before applying, it is essential to ensure you meet the eligibility requirements set by the commission. The criteria primarily revolve around educational qualifications, age limit, and nationality.

Educational Qualification: The fundamental requirement is a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university or equivalent. For certain specialized posts like Assistant Audit Officer, Junior Statistical Officer (JSO), and Statistical Investigator Grade-II, specific educational qualifications are required. For instance, a JSO aspirant must have either a Bachelor’s Degree with Statistics as one of the subjects or a Bachelor’s Degree in any subject with at least 60% in Mathematics at the 12th standard level.

Age Limit: The age limit for the SSC CGL exam varies depending on the post, generally ranging from 18 to 32 years. The crucial date for determining the age is August 1, 2024. Age relaxation for reserved categories is applicable as per government norms.

Nationality: An applicant must be a citizen of India or a subject of Nepal/Bhutan, or a Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962, with the intention of permanently settling.

Understanding the SSC CGL Exam Pattern

The Combined Graduate Level examination is conducted in two tiers. A thorough understanding of the exam pattern is the first step toward a solid preparation strategy.

Tier 1 Exam Pattern

The Tier 1 exam is a computer-based, objective-type test that is qualifying in nature. The marks scored in this tier will not be included in the final merit list, but candidates must clear it to be eligible for Tier 2. The exam consists of 100 questions for a total of 200 marks, with a duration of 60 minutes. There is a negative marking of 0.50 for each incorrect answer. The exam is divided into four sections:

  • General Intelligence and Reasoning (25 questions, 50 marks)
  • General Awareness (25 questions, 50 marks)
  • Quantitative Aptitude (25 questions, 50 marks)
  • English Comprehension (25 questions, 50 marks)

Tier 2 Exam Pattern

The Tier 2 exam is the main stage that determines the final selection. It consists of three papers. Paper I is compulsory for all posts. Paper II is for candidates who apply for the post of Junior Statistical Officer (JSO), and Paper III is for those applying for the posts of Assistant Audit Officer/Assistant Accounts Officer. In Tier 2, there will be a negative marking of 0.25 for each wrong answer in Paper-II (English Language and Comprehension) and 0.50 marks for each wrong answer in Paper-I and Paper-III.

SSC CGL Syllabus in Detail

A comprehensive grasp of the syllabus is non-negotiable for success. The subjects in Tier 1 and Tier 2 are largely similar, but the difficulty level and depth of knowledge required for Tier 2 are higher.

General Intelligence and Reasoning: This section tests both verbal and non-verbal reasoning skills. Key topics include semantic analogy, symbolic operations, number series, problem-solving, and syllogism.

General Awareness: This section covers a broad range of topics, including Indian history, geography, polity, economy, general science, and static GK. A significant focus is also placed on current affairs of the last 6-9 months.

Quantitative Aptitude: This section assesses mathematical abilities. Important topics include whole numbers, decimals, fractions, percentages, ratio and proportion, profit and loss, time and distance, time and work, basic algebra, geometry, mensuration, and trigonometry.

English Language and Comprehension: This section evaluates candidates’ understanding of the English language. It includes topics like spotting errors, fill in the blanks, synonyms, antonyms, idioms and phrases, one-word substitution, and reading comprehension.

Computer Knowledge: A Computer Knowledge Test is also a part of Tier 2 and is qualifying in nature. It covers the basics of software (MS Office), hardware, networking, and cybersecurity. For more updates on government exams, you can visit the Sikhami news section.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the last date to apply for the SSC CGL 2024 exam?
The last date to submit the online application is July 24, 2024.

How many vacancies have been announced for SSC CGL 2024?
The commission has announced approximately 17,727 vacancies.

What is the minimum educational qualification for the SSC CGL exam?
The minimum qualification is a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.

Is there a negative marking in the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam?
Yes, there is a negative marking of 0.50 marks for every incorrect answer in the Tier 1 exam.

When will the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam be conducted?
The Tier 1 exam is tentatively scheduled for September-October 2024.

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