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SSC CHSL Syllabus 2024 (Revised), Selection Process and Exam Pattern

SSC CHSL Syllabus 2024

SSC CHSL Syllabus 2024:

SSC CHSL 2024 Selection Procedure

The SSC Chsl 2024 exam is divided into two phases, which candidate must qualify in order to be eligible for different positions in government offices. SSC CHSL Tier I is a Multiple Choice Question paper, and Tier II will consist of three sections, each with two modules.

SSC CHSL Minimum Qualifying Marks

The minimum qualifying marks for Tier-I, Section-I, Section-II, and Module-I of Section-III of Tier-II Examination is 30% for UR, 25% for OBC/EWS and 20% All other categories

SSC CHSL Tier I Exam Pattern

  • The SSC CHSL Tier I exam is a computer-based online examination (CBT) taken online.
  • Candidates have 60 minutes to complete the SSC CHSL Tier-I exam, which contains 100 questions for 200 marks ( each question 2 marks).
  • In Tier-1 exams, applicants receive a penalty of half mark for each incorrect attempt.

SSC CHSL Tier-I Exam Pattern

Subjects No of Questions Max Marks Exam Duration
General Intelligence 25 50 60 minutes

(80 Minutes for PWD candidates)

General Awareness 25 50
Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill) 25 50
English Language (Basic Knowledge) 25 50
Total 100 200

SSC CHSL Syllabus for Tier 1 Exam

SSC CHSL is conducted at three  levels, each with its own syllabus. To study for SSC CHSL 2024, all candidates must be updated on the most recent changes (if any) to the SSC CHSL syllabus and exam format.
Tier I of the SSC CHSL exam consists of four sections, as follows:
1. Reasoning Ability.
2. Quantitative aptitude 
3. English proficiency
4. General Awareness.

SSC CHSL Tier I Syllabus 2024

SSC CHSL Tier-I Syllabus includes four subjects: English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, General Intelligence, and General Awareness. The subject-wise subjects for the SSC CHSL 2024 Tier-I test are listed below:

General Awareness Syllabus for SSC CHSL.

The General Awareness section’s questions aim to test the candidate’s overall understanding of the environment and its social applications. Questions are also intended to evaluate an educated person’s understanding of current events as well as ordinary observations and experiences in their scientific aspect. The test will also cover questions regarding India and its adjacent nations, particularly about history, culture, geography, economics, general policy, static awareness, Indian general knowledge, and scientific research.

General Intelligence Syllabus for the SSC CHSL

This section covers questions about verbal and nonverbal reasoning. The questions will cover

1. Semantic Analogy.
2. Symbolic operations.
3. Symbolic/numerical Analogy
4. Trends
5. Figural Analogy.
6. Space Orientation.
7. Semantic Classification.
8. Venn Diagrams
9. Number Series
10. Embedded figures
11. Figure Series
12. Critical thinking
13. Problem-solving
14. Symbolic/Number Classification
15. Drawing Inferences
16. Figural classification
17. Folding and unfolding of punched holes/patterns.
18. Semantic Series.
19. Figural Pattern Folding and Completion
20. Emotional intelligence.
21. Word Building and Social Intelligence
22. Coding and decoding
23. Additional sub-topics on numerical operations etc.

Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus for SSC CHSL

Quantitative Aptitude questions will be asked on the following topics:

1. Number Systems
2. Percentages,
3. Ratio and Proportion,
4. Square roots,
5. Averages,
6. Ages
7. Interest (Simple and Compound),
8. Profit and Loss,
9. Discount,
10. Partnership Business,
11. Mixture and Allegation,
12. Time and distance,
13. Time and work.
14. Mensuration
15. Algebra
16. Geometry
17. Trigonometry
18. Statistics, etc.

English Language Syllabus for the SSC CHSL

English Language questions will be asked on the following topics:
1. common errors.
2. Fill in the blanks.
3. Synonyms/homonyms.
4. Antonyms
5. Detecting misspelled words.
6. Idioms & Phrases
7.  one word Substitutes
8. Sentences Improvement 
9. Verb Voice (Active or Passive)
10.  Direct/indirect narration. 
11. Rearrange sentence
12. Sentence shuffling in a passage.
13. Cloze passage.
14. Comprehension passage.

SSC CHSL Syllabus PDF

SSC CHSL Revised Tier II Syllabus

SSC updated the SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam Pattern and announced a new curriculum, which is listed below:
Tier II will have the following three sections, each with two modules:
Section 1 contains Modules I: Mathematical Abilities and II: Reasoning and General Intelligence.
Section 2: Module I: English Language and Comprehension, and Module II: General Awareness.
Section 3: Module-I: Computer Knowledge Test and Module-II: Skill/Typing Test

Tier 2 will be held in two sessions, Session 1 and Session 2, on the same day. Session I will cover the execution of Sections 1 and 2, as well as Module 1 of Section 3. Session 2 will contain the execution of Module 2 of Section 3. Tier 2 will be objective type, multiple choice questions, with the exception of Module 2 in Section 3. With an exception of Module 2 (i.e.(English Language and Comprehension module) in Section 2. In Section-1, Section-2, and Module-I of Section-3, each incorrect answer will result in a one-mark deduction.

SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam Pattern 2024

Session Section Modules Subject No. of Questions Marks Time
Session-I (2 hours and 15 minutes) Section 1 Module-1 Mathematical Abilities 30 60*3 = 180 1 hour
Module-2 Reasoning and General Intelligence 30
Section 2 Module-1 English Language and Comprehension 40 60*3 = 180 1 hour
Module-2 General Awareness 20
Section 3 Module-1 Computer Knowledge Module 15 15*3 = 45 15 minutes
Session-II (25 minutes) Section 3 Module-2 Skill Test/ Typing Test Module- 

Part A- Skill Test for DEOs

Part B: Typing Test for LDC/ JSA

 

15 minutes 

10 minutes

SSC CHSL Tier-II Syllabus

Module-I of Session-I (Mathematical Abilities)

Module-I of Session-I (Mathematical Abilities)

Chapter Topics
Number Systems
  •  Whole Number
  • Decimal and Fractions
  • Relationship between numbers
Fundamental arithmetical operations
  • Percentages
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Square roots
  • Averages
  • Simple Interest
  • Compound Interest
  • Profit and Loss
  • Discount
  • Partnership Business
  • Mixture and Alligation
  • Time and distance
  • Time and work, etc.
Algebra
  • Basic algebraic identities of School Algebra and Elementary surds .
  •  Linear Equations
Geometry
  • Triangle and its various kinds of centers
  • Congruence and similarity of triangles
  • Circle and its chords
  • Tangents
  • Angles subtended by chords of a circle
  • Common tangents to two or more circles.
Mensuration
  • Triangle
  • Quadrilaterals
  • Regular Polygons
  • Circle
  • Right Prism
  • Right Circular Cone
  • Right Circular Cylinder
  • Sphere
  • Hemispheres
  • Rectangular Parallelepiped
  • Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square Base
Trigonometry
  • Trigonometry
  • Trigonometric ratios
  • Complementary angles
  • Height and distances.
Data Interpretation Use of Tables and Graphs
  • Histogram
  • Frequency polygon
  • Bar-diagram
  • Pie-chart

Module-II of Section-I (Reasoning and General Intelligence)

The questions will cover

1. Semantic Analogy.
2. Symbolic operations.
3. Symbolic/numerical Analogy
4. Trends
5. Figural Analogy.
6. Space Orientation.
7. Semantic Classification.
8.Venn Diagrams
9. Number Series
10. Embedded figures
11. Figure Series
12. Critical thinking
13. Problem-solving
14. Symbolic/Number Classification
15. Drawing Inferences
16. Figural classification
17. Folding and unfolding of punched holes/patterns.
18. Semantic Series.
19. Figural Pattern Folding and Completion
20. Emotional intelligence.
21. Word Building and Social Intelligence
22. Coding and decoding
23. Additional sub-topics on numerical operations etc.

Module-I of Section-II (English Language And Comprehension)

The questions will cover

1. common errors.
2. Fill in the blanks.
3. Synonyms/homonyms.
4. Antonyms
5. Detecting misspelled words.
6. Idioms & Phrases
7.  one word Substitutes
8. Sentences Improvement 
9. Verb Voice (Active or Passive)
10.  Direct/indirect narration. 
11. Rearrange sentence
12. Sentence shuffling in a passage.
13. Cloze passage.
14. Comprehension passage.

Module-II of Section-II (General Awareness)

The questions will cover

1. History
2. Culture
3. Geography
4. Economic Scene
5. General policy
6. Scientific research etc.

Module-I of Section-III of Paper-I (Computer Proficiency)

The questions will cover

1.Organization of a computer
2.Central Processing Unit (CPU)
3.Input/ output devices
4.Computer memory
5.Memory organization
6.Back- up devices
7.Windows Explorer
8.Keyboard shortcuts
9.Windows Operating system including basics of
10.Microsoft Office like MS word, MS Excel and Power Point.
11.Web Browsing & Searching
12.Downloading & Uploading
13.Managing an E-mail Account
14.e-Banking
15.Networking devices and protocols
16.Network and information security threats and preventive measures etc.

Skill test for the post of Data Entry Operator:

In this test, a candidate should be able to enter data at rate of 8,000 Key per hour. The duration of the skill Test is fifteen minutes & English document with about 2000 to 2200 letters will be given to type.

Skill tests for the position of DEO in the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (C&AG):

The speed of 15000 key depressions per hour will be calculated based on the correct entry of words or key depressions as specified in the passage. The test will last 15 minutes, and each candidate will be given printed information in English around 3700-4000 keystrokes to enter into the test computer.

Skill test for the position of Lower Division Clerk/ Junior Secretariat Assistant (LDS/JSA) and Postal Assistants or Sorting Assistants (PA/SA):

The speed of 10500 key depressions per hour will be determined by the correct entry of words/key depressions based on the passage provided. The test duration is 15 minutes, and each candidate will be given written content in English comprising around 9000 key-depressions every hour, which they will enter into the test computer.


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SSC CHSL Syllabus 2024: FAQs

Q1. How many rounds will be in the SSC CHSL 2024 exam?

Ans. The SSC CHSL exam consists of two rounds of online examination (Tier I and Tier II).

Q2. How many questions are there in the SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam?
Ans. The SSC CHSL Tier I exam consists of 100 objective-type questions.

Q3. What are the sections of the SSC CHSL Tier I Exam?
Ans. There are four sections in the SSC CHSL Tier 1 test. i.e. quantitative aptitude, general intelligence, general awareness, and the English language.

Q4. Is there negative marking for incorrect responses in the SSC CHSL exam?
Ans. According to the SSC CHSL examination pattern, there is a negative marking of 0.5 marks in the Tier I exam. Tier-2 will have a negative marking of one mark for each incorrect answer in Sections I, II, and Module I of Section III.



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