SSC CHSL Syllabus
Exam on : 12 Oct 2020 - 26 Oct 2020
SSC CHSL Syllabus
The detailed analysis of syllabus for SSC CHSL is mentioned here. The entrance is basically an assessment to test the intelligence, numeric efficiency, general English skills of the applicants. The candidates must go through these syllabi very carefully and practice a lot.
Tier I
General Intelligence |
Quantitative Aptitude |
English Language |
General Awareness |
Logical reasoning, alphanumeric series, data sufficiency, direction alphabet and ranking test, seating arrangements, puzzles, coded inequalities, tabulation, syllogism, seating arrangements, blood relation, coding and decoding, number system, analogies, space orientation, embedded figures, critical thinking, problem-solving, emotional intelligence, social intelligence etc. |
Profit and loss, mixture, allegations, simplification, rate of interest, surds, indices, work and time, time and distance, mensuration: cylinder, cone, sphere, data interpretation, ratio proportion, percentage, number system, sequence, permutations combinations, decimals, fraction, partnership, business etc. |
Comprehension, cloze test, jumbling of the paragraph, fill in the blanks, detection of error, completing paragraph, voice, substitute with words, idioms, phrases, shuffling, synonyms, antonyms, Homonyms, |
History, Geography, culture, awards, honours, general research, books and authors, general policy. |
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Tier II is done in pen and paper mode and is descriptive in nature. Candidates are tested on their essay writing, letter and application writing skills in this phase of the entrance.
Tier III is skill testing of the candidates and done on the basis of posts they have applied for.
SSC CHSL Selection Process
The CHSL recruitment of candidates for various posts is done through a definite pattern, following some rules. The entire rule and regulations are detailed below.
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The candidates need to complete their online application and pay the fee within a given time.
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On the scheduled date, successfully registered candidates shall download their admit cards from the commission's website and prepare to sit for the online tier I exam.
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The candidates who pass this objective-based test, are eligible to sit for the tier II descriptive exam, conducted through pen and paper mode. The candidate must obtain at least 33% to get through this phase.
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The ones who clear the second stage need to appear for a skill or typing efficiency test, which is decided based on posts they have applied for. For final results, the scores of this round aren't taken to account.
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The marks of the first two tires are calculated, and the final decision is declared on the SSC website.
SSC CHSL FAQs
Is SSC CHSL ENTRANCE hard to crack?
SSC CHSL is very competent, but one cracks it with the best preparation. They can schedule their everyday study plan in a structured manner, cover every inch of the syllabus, and practice lots of sample sets, essay writing, etc. With proper hard work, candidates can surely crack the CHSL exam.
How many times can one attempt for the CHSL entrance?
SSC has initiated no restriction on the maximum number of attempts one can make to apply for the CHSL exam. The candidate needs to fit the basic age limit as prescribed by the commission.
Are there age relaxation available for SSC CHSL ENTRANCE?
Yes, upper age relaxations are available for reserved category candidates in the CHSL entrance. For SC/ST, the limit is five years, whereas, for OBC candidates, the same is three years.
Are the marks deducted for wrong answers?
Yes, for each wrong answer by the applicant, he or she is penalized with 0.50 marks.