Rachit Kumar SaxenaManager-Editorial
The SSC CGL preparation is a continuous process and the candidates are required to prepare all the topics mentioned in the SSC CGL syllabus 2024. The candidates are suggested to analyse the previous year's SSC CGL question papers and the cutoffs. The candidates need to check the answers from the SSC CGL answer keys so that they can easily answer the repeated questions. The candidates should note that the SSC CGL preparation requires continuous effort and daily practice of mock test papers. It is a correct combination of speed and accuracy. Most of the questions asked in the SSC CGL exam require calculation and hence practice plays a very important role in the exam. The Commission will conduct the SSC CGL Tier 2 exam 2024 as a Computer-Based Exam (CBE) in an online manner.
The SSC CGL preparation requires a time-bound strategy and study plan considering the strengths and interests of the candidate. The candidates are suggested to practice daily with the previous year's SSC CGL question papers. The candidates must read, understand and internalise the SSC CGL exam pattern 2024 so that they adhere to the time limit of the paper. The Staff Selection Commission conducted the SSC CGL 2024 exam from September 09 to 26, 2024.
Q: Can I crack SSC CGL without coaching?
The SSC CGL 2024 exam will be conducted online as a Computer-Based Exam in September 09 to 26, 2024. Not much time is left to prepare for the exam without coaching. Yes, It is possible to crack the SSC CGL exam without coaching. Here are some tips to help you prepare for the exam without coaching:
Understand the exam pattern: Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and syllabus, as it is essential to know what to study.
Prepare an effective study schedule: Create a study plan that covers your syllabus and follow it religiously. Estimate the daily study time you can sit for preparation and choose 2 to 3-time slots for studying.
Tackle subjects individually: Break down the syllabus into smaller, manageable topics and tackle them one by one.
Participate in study forums: Join online study groups or forums to discuss and clarify doubts with other aspirants.
Enroll in online classes: Consider taking online classes with experts who have taken the exam in the past.
Take free mock tests: Practice with mock tests to familiarize yourself with the exam format and improve your speed and accuracy.
Stay motivated: Keep your motivation levels high and avoid distractions during the preparation phase.
By following these tips and consistently working on your preparation, you can crack the SSC CGL exam without coaching.
- SSC CGL Syllabus and Exam Pattern
- How to Prepare for SSC CGL Tier-I?
- SSC CGL 2024 General Awareness Preparation
- SSC CGL General Intelligence & Reasoning Preparation
- SSC CGL Quantitative Aptitude Preparation
- SSC CGL English Preparation
- How to Prepare for SSC CGL Tier-II?
- SSC CGL Preparation Books
- SSC CGL Exam Analysis
- Other Tips for SSC CGL Preparation
- SSC CGL 2024 Preparation FAQs
SSC CGL Syllabus and Exam Pattern
Knowing SSC CGL syllabus and exam pattern well is the first step toward effective exam preparation. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam in two stages (commonly known as tiers):
Particulars |
SSC CGL Exam Highlights |
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Number of tiers |
2 |
Exam mode |
Tier-I: Online Tier-II: Online |
Number of papers/sections |
Tier-I: 4 sections (English Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English Comprehension) Tier-II: 3 papers will be conducted in SSC CGL Tier 3. The details are given below: Paper 1:
Paper 2: Statistics Paper 3: General Studies-Finance and Economics |
Exam duration |
Tier-I: 60 minutes Tier-II: 150 Minutes for Paper 1 120 Minutes each for Paper 2 and 3 |
Number of questions |
Tier-I: 100 Tier-II: 350 |
Type of questions |
Tier-I: MCQs Tier-II: MCQs + DEST |
Total marks |
Tier-I: 200 Tier-II: 850 |
Language of paper |
Tier-I: English and Hindi Tier-II: English and Hindi |
Check the complete SSC CGL exam pattern and SSC CGL syllabus.
How to Prepare for SSC CGL Tier-I?
SSC CGL Tier-I is the first stage and the filtering stage of the exam. Most of the candidates are filtered out at this stage. The candidates scoring even one mark less than the SSC CGL cutoff mark will not be selected for the next tier of the exam. This is the most important stage of the SSC CGL exam and hence the candidates should give maximum time for its preparation. The candidates should note that the SSC CGL 2024 preparation will also be guided by the syllabus, exam pattern and the best-recommended books.
Moreover, the preparation done for this tier will also help in Tier II and III. Read below the section-wise preparation strategy for the exam. The candidates can see here the last month's preparation strategy for SSC CGL Tier-I exam.
SSC CGL Tier 2 Exam Video
The candidates can see below the SSC CGL Tier 2 Exam Video
SSC CGL 2024 General Awareness Preparation
General Awareness as the name suggests tests the awareness of the candidates about the happening around in the country, and society. The best source to prepare the General Awareness questions is the newspaper. General Awareness section is the most important section which can make or break the dream of selection in the SSC CGL exam. It comprises General Knowledge and Current Affairs. The candidates need to prepare the General Knowledge topics in their entirety and along with it the Current Affairs of last one year. in the recent paper, the current affairs of the previous year were asked in the Tier-I exam. Maths, Reasoning and English are the other sections of SSC CGL Tier-I exam.
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SSC CGL General Awareness Topics
Candidates need to read, learn and practice at the same time to prepare for all the above-said topics. For this, there should be a concrete plan for simultaneously preparing all the topics. Before diving into the preparation part let us briefly see the syllabus and exam pattern of the SSC CGL exam.
General Knowledge and Current Affairs are the two sections of General Awareness. General Knowledge is a vast section and it comprises topics from History, Geography, Economy, Indian Polity, General Science, Environment and Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous topics mean Awards, Person/Place in News, Summit/Conference, Sports News and the like. It has the overlapping with Current Affairs topics.
Check Here: SSC CGL Tier 1 Shift Timing
The candidates should prepare the notes from the GK books and newspapers to prepare the GA as a whole. They should also read the Current Affairs yearly books to gather more information about the topics. They can follow the Current Affairs Topics given at Shiksha.com.
SSC CGL General Intelligence & Reasoning Preparation
This section includes questions on both verbal and non-verbal reasoning. The verbal reasoning section covers more questions compared to the non-verbal reasoning section. Some of the important SSC CGL topics that candidates can prepare for this section include Similarities and Differences, Number Series, Spatial Orientation, Analogies, Arithmetic Non-Verbal Series, Space Visualisation, Decision-Making, Syllogistic Reasoning, Problem-Solving, Judgment, Visual Memory, Coding and Decoding, Statement Conclusion, etc.
SSC CGL Quantitative Aptitude Preparation
Questions asked in the Quantitative Aptitude section test candidates’ ability to use numbers and calculations appropriately. The important SSC CGL topics in this section are Whole Numbers, Ratio & Proportions, Discount, Decimals & Fractions, Averages, Percentage, Square Roots, Interest, Profit and Loss, Time & Distance, Time & Work, geometrical problems, etc. Some of the important tips for preparation of this section include working on the basics, learning short-cut methods for increasing calculation speed and managing time properly.
SSC CGL English Preparation
This section aims to test the basic English comprehension and writing skills of candidates. For the preparation for this section, candidates are advised to gain good control over English grammar rules and vocabulary. Candidates are also advised to improve their comprehension skills by reading feature stories and opinion pieces in magazines, editorials, etc.
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How to Prepare for SSC CGL Tier-II?
Check out the paper-wise SSC CGL preparation tips for tier-II below:
- For the preparation of Paper-I (Quantitative Abilities) and paper II (English Language and Comprehension) of the SSC CGL Tier-II Exam, candidates can follow the same tips mentioned for the Quantitative Aptitude and English Comprehension sections of tier-I. However, candidates must note that although the topics for tier-I (Quantitative Aptitude and English Comprehension sections) and tier-II (paper-I and -II) are similar, the difficulty level of the questions asked in the tier-II exam increases.
- Statistics - The Statistics paper of SSC CGL Tier-II exam includes questions on topics such as Collection, Classification and Presentation of Statistical Data; Measures of Central Tendency; Measures of Dispersion Moments, Skewness and Kurtosis; Correlation and Regression; Probability Theory; Random Variable and Probability Distributions; Sampling Theory; Statistical Inference; Analysis of Variance; Time Series Analysis and Index Numbers.
- Finance & Accounts - This paper is usually of 80 marks and includes questions on fundamental principles and concepts of accounting. Some of the important topics which candidates can prepare for this section include Rectification of Errors, Profit & Loss Appropriation Accounts, Non-profit Organisations Accounts, Valuation of Inventories, Income & Expenditure Accounts, Trading, Depreciation Accounting, Receipts and Payments and Bills of Exchange, Self-Balancing Ledgers, etc.
- Economics & Governance - This paper is usually of 120 marks and includes questions on topics such as Constitutional Provisions of Comptroller & Auditor General of India; Role and Functions of Finance Commission; Introduction to Micro Economics; Theory of Demand and Supply; Theory of Production and Cost; Forms of Market and Price Determination; Indian Economy; Economic Reforms in India; Money and Banking; Role of Information Technology in Governance; etc.
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SSC CGL DEST Preparation
SSC CGL skill test is conducted to test candidates’ typing or basic computer skills. Here, candidates are either given a Data Entry Speed Test (DEST) or a Computer Proficiency Test (CPT). DEST is basically a typing test in which candidates have to type 8,000 key depressions per hour on a computer. In CPT, candidates are judged on three modules – Word Processing, Spreadsheet and Generation of Slides.
SSC CGL Preparation Books
For SSC CGL preparation, it is important for candidates to pick the right books for study. Given below are some of the important subject-wise SSC CGL books that candidates refer to for study:
General Intelligence & Reasoning |
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Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS Aggarwal |
Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey |
General Awareness |
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Manorama Yearbook and NewsPaper |
General Knowledge by Lucent Publication |
Quantitative Aptitude |
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Elementary & Advanced Mathematics by Kiran Prakashan |
Advance Maths by Rakesh Yadav |
English Comprehension |
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English for General Competitions: from Plinth to Paramount (Volume – 1) by Neetu Singh/KD Publications |
Objective General English by SP Bakshi/Arihant
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SSC CGL Exam Analysis
It is important to take help from the candidates already appeared in the SSC CGL exams. The candidates can see below the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam analysis of 2021.
Every year, after the exam is over Shiksha reaches out to students to know their reactions to the exam and analyse the paper properly. A majority of the students that Shiksha spoke with after the SSC CGL tier-I 2021 was over shared that the paper was of easy to moderate difficulty level. Check the complete SSC CGL exam analysis 2020 here:
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Other Tips for SSC CGL Preparation
Some of the other essential SSC CGL preparation tips that candidates should keep in mind include:
- Have a well-planned study routine
- Be consistent with your studies
- Have the right collection of SSC CGL books and study material
- Attempt as many SSC CGL mock tests and sample papers as possible to manage accuracy and speed well during the exam
- Thorough revision of what you study is one of the key steps for effective SSC CGL preparation
Also Read: Important preparation tips to clear SSC CGL
SSC CGL 2024 Preparation FAQs
The candidates can see here important questions related to SSC CGL preparation.
Q: How to clear SSC CGL exam in the first attempt?
The candidates can clear the SSC CGL in the first attempt if they prepare and approach the SSC CGL exam with the right strategy and preparation plan. The candidates should take help from the previous year question papers to understand the real demand of the exam. The candidates can clear the exam in the first attempt if they prepare really hard and practise with the previous question papers.
The SSC CGL 2024 exam will be conducted in August/September. There is ample time left to prepare for the SSC CGL exam.
News & Updates
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SSC CGL Exam
Student Forum
Answered 5 days ago
The Staff Selection Commission released the SSC CGL Tier 1 marks and scorecard 2024 on its official website on December 16, 2024. The Commission released the raw marks, normalised marks and the raw marks scored in each section of the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam 2024. The SSC CGL Tier 2 exam 2024 will be con
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Beginner-Level 2
Answered a week ago
The Staff Selection Commission is expected to conduct the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam online as a Computer-Based Exam (CBE). The Commission released the SSC exam calendar 2025-26 on its official exam calendar on its official website - ssc.gov.in. The SSC CGL 2025 applications will be available from 22 April
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Beginner-Level 2
Answered a week ago
The Staff Selection Commission is expected to release the SSC CGL 2025 notification on April 22, 2025. The candidates will get one month to fill out the SSC CGL applications. The last date to apply for the SSC CGL online application 2025 will be May 21, 2025.
The SSC CGL 2025 Tier 1 exam is expected
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Beginner-Level 2
Answered 4 weeks ago
The Staff Selection Commission is expected to release the SSC CGL result 2024 soon on its official website - ssc.gov.in. The Commission will release the SSC CGL Tier 1 result pdf with the category-wise cutoff. The Commission conducted the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam 2024 from September 9 to 26, 2024.
The C
Answered a month ago
The Staff Selection Commission is expected to release the SSC CGL Tier 2 exam 2024 dates soon on its official website. In addition to that the Commission can also release the exam dates of other exams also. The SSC CGL Tier 2 exam 2024 is expected to be conducted on December 2024.
The SSC CGL Tier 1
Answered a month ago
The Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC CGL Tier 1 result 2024 on its official website - ssc.gov.in. The Commission conducted the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam from September 9 to 26, 2024. The candidates will be required to check their result online only.
The SSC CGL Cutoff 2024 was released with
Answered a month ago
The Staff Selection Commission is expected to release the SSC CGL 2025 notification on April 22, 2025, its official website - ssc.gov.in. The Commission released the SSC CGL dates on its official exam calendar on its official website. The Commission will commence the SSC CGL 2025 online applications
Answered 2 months ago
Yes, the Staff Selection Commission has extended the last date to send objections against the incorrect answers given in the official SSC CGL Tier 1 answer key. The candidates can now send their objections against the SSC CGL answer key 2024 till October 8, 2024. The candidates will be required to s
Answered 2 months ago
The Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC CGL Tier 1 answer key 2024 on its official website - ssc.gov.in. The Commission released the candidate's response sheet and the tentative answer key under the candidate's login window. The Commission will accept the objections against the incorrect
When Will SSC CGL Tier 1 Marks and Scorecard 2024 be released?