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SSC – CHSL(Combined Higher Secondary Level) exam syllabus and pattern

SSC – CHSL(Combined Higher Secondary Level) Exam syllabus and pattern: – Staff Selection Commission has announced their recruitment drive for CHSL for various vacancies. So desired candidate can see exam pattern and syllabus in order to do increase their selection chances. Just scroll down this article and go through the entire syllabus.

SSC – CHSL(Combined Higher Secondary Level) exam syllabus and pattern | Exam Pattern | Syllabus.

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The Syllabus of SSC CHSL.

Let’s see first look at the exam pattern for SSC CHSL.

Tier 1 Exam Pattern

S.No.

Subjects

Questions

Marks

Duration

1.

General Intelligence

25

50

75 Marks

2.

English Language

25

50

3.

Quantitative Aptitude

25

50

4.

General Awareness/General Knowledge

25

50

                  Total

100

200

Tier 2 Exam Pattern

This exam is a descriptive type and will be conducted offline using pen and paper,
Tier 2 consists of Essay Writing, Letter Writing, Application Writing and English Comprehension,
Marks count for this exam is 100 and time duration is 1 Hour,
Exam will be conducted in either in Hindi or English language.

Tier 3 Exam Pattern

1. Typing Test:

Candidates who have chose English language will have to write 35 w.p.m. and Hindi candidate will have to perform 30 w.p.m,

2. Skill Test:

Data Entry Speed of 8000 depressions on computer per hour. Skill test will be applicable only for data entry post.

SSC CHSL Subject-Wise Syllabus

English Language

1.        Spotting Errors,
2.        Cloze Test,
3.        Synonyms And Antonyms,
4.        Comprehensions,
5.        Common Misspelled Words,
6.        One Word Substitution,
7.        Idioms And Phrases,
8.        Reconstruction Of Passage And Sentences,
9.        Double Blank In Sentence,
10.       Jumbled Up Sentences,
11.       Phrases Substitution.

Quantitative Aptitude

1.        HCF And LCM,
2.        Mensuration,
3.        Factoring,
4.        Missing Numbers,
5.        Fractions,
6.        Ratios,
7.        Age,
8.        Average,
9.        Time And Work,
10.       Time And Distance Related Problems,
11.       Volume,
12.       Series Completion,
13.       Percentage,
14.       Profit And Loss,
15.       Prices And Expenditures,
16.       Stocks and shares,
17.       Height and Distances.
15.       Geometry,
16.       Trigonometry,
17.       Use of Tables and Graphs: Histogram, Frequency Polygon, Bar-diagram, Pie-chart.

General Intelligence

1.        Symbolic and Number Classification,
2.        Figural Analogy,
3.        Semantic Analogy,
4.        Symbolic Operations,
5.        Drawing Inference,
6.        Punched hole/pattern-folding and unfolding,
7.        Numbers Series,
8.        Semantic Trends,
9.        Figural Series Space Orientation, Semantic Classification,
10.       Emotional Intelligence,
11.       Critical Thinking,
12.       Venn Diagrams,
13.       Series,
14.       Word Building,
15.       Figural Pattern –folding and completion,
16.       Embedded Figures,
17.       Problem Solving,
15.       Social Intelligence,
16.       Coding and Decoding,
17.       Other Numerical Operations.

General Awareness

1.        History,
2.        Culture,
3.        Geography,
4.        Economy,
5.        General Policy and scientific research,
6.        To keep aware national and international events etc.

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