A Brief On SSC Exams: All You Need To Know

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The SSC exams are a popular way to secure various types of government jobs in India. Candidates who are seeking lucrative job roles in central government prefer these exams as their first choice.

The number of aspirants who appear for the SSC exams increases every year. This is because of the job security and the reputation one gets by working under the various ministries of the Government of India.

In this blog, we will discuss everything you need to know about SSC exams. Here, we will explore the various exams under SSC, the eligibility criteria and the SSC syllabus.

What is SSC?

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is an important organisation within the Government of India that deals with recruitment. It is one of the esteemed authorities in India for conducting competitive exams.

The commission is part of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), which is a prominent agency of the central government dealing with recruitment, training, staff welfare and career development.

SSC is responsible for conducting recruitment exams to hire staff for different positions in the various governmental ministries, departments and subordinate offices of India.

Various SSC Exams

While doing SSC preparation, it is important to understand that it is not a single examination for a single post. Rather, it is a series of examinations conducted to recruit for positions from different sectors like finance, administrative, postal services, etc.

The SSC conducts the following exams for hiring personnel into the different positions,

  1. Combined Graduate Level exam (SSC CGL)
  2. Combined Higher Secondary Level exam (SSC CHSL)
  3. General Duty exam for Constables (SSC GD)
  4. Central Police Organisation exam (SSC CPO)
  5. Exam for Multi-tasking Staff (SSC MTS)
  6. Junior Engineer exam (SSC JE)
  7. Stenographer exam for Grade C and Grade D (SSC Stenographer)

Below is a table showing the positions for which the exams are conducted for.

Name of SSC ExamJob Positions
Combined Graduate LevelIncome Tax InspectorAssistant Audit OfficerAssistant Accounts OfficerAssistant Section Officer (ASO)Sub-Inspector in CBI and Central Excise
Combined Higher Secondary LevelLower Division ClerkData Entry OperatorsJunior Secretariat Assistants (Postal Assistants and Sorting Assistants)
Central Police OrganisationSub-InspectorAssistant Sub-Inspector (Central Armed Police Forces)
General Duty (Constables)Constable in Border Security Force (BSF)Rifleman in Assam RiflesSepoy in Narcotics Control Board
Multi-tasking StaffMulti-tasking Staff (Non-Technical)Havaldars in Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) and Central Bureau of Narcotics (CBN)
Junior EngineerElectrical, Mechanical or Civil Engineer (junior level)Quantity Surveying & Contract (junior level)
Stenographer (Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’)Stenographer

Eligibility for SSC Exam

In this section, we will find out the eligibility criteria for the different exams in the SSC exam series. Below is a table showing the eligibility for writing each of the exams.

SSC ExamEligibility Criteria
SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL)Age limit is 18 to 32 yearsGraduation (Bachelor’s degree)
SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL)Age limit is 18 to 27 years10+2 pass
SSC Central Police Organisation (CPO)Age limit is 20 to 25 yearsBachelor’s degree from a UGC-recognised university
SSC General Duty (GD)Age limit is 18 to 23 years10th pass from a recognised board
SSC Multi-tasking Staff (MTS)Age limit is 18 to 25 yearsCompleted 10th standard
SSC Junior Engineer (JE)Age limit is 30 to 32 yearsBachelor’s degree or Diploma in Engineering
SSC StenographerFor Grade ‘C’Age limit is 18 to 30 years10th class pass from recognised board
For Grade ‘D’Age limit is 18 to 27 years10th class pass

Syllabus for SSC Exams

The SSC exam syllabus is selected directly by the Staff Selection Commission every year. In this way, candidates will have a clear understanding about the exam syllabus and can get started with their preparation without any confusion.

The SSC syllabus is updated and revised every 3-4 years. It is difficult to be sure of the syllabus and you have to stay up-to-date with the regular updates from SSC to know each year’s syllabus.

However, some of the subjects are common for all the SSC exams. These include English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness, and Reasoning and General Intelligence.

It is a good idea to be aware of the syllabus and exam pattern before filling out the application form for the exams. The detailed syllabus of SSC exams will be released on the official website of the commission each year.

Tips to Ace SSC Exams

Below, we will understand some of the tips you can use to ace the SSC exams.

  • Make sure you know the entire syllabus for the various SSC exams. Give yourself enough time to prepare each syllabus topic thoroughly. Tackle the difficult subjects first to make it easier to study the easy subjects.
  • You must know the pattern for each exam. By understanding the pattern, you will understand which topics need more attention. It will also help you complete the exam on time.
  • Ensure that you solve previous question papers. Identify the common questions that appear in each year’s paper. These are important questions and they are often repeated every year. Study and practice these questions properly.
  • It is important to prepare for all the papers of the exam. If you don’t clear all the papers, then you will not pass the SSC exam.

In order to crack the various SSC exams, it is important to have a good study plan, do regular practice and understand the exam pattern properly. This way you can obtain a good score and secure the job position you desire.

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