A combined Graduate level examination is being conducted by SSC i.e. Staff Selection Commission in order to fill the vacant posts with eligible candidates in the various departments and ministries of the government of India.
The whole examination process is basically divided into three parts. The first and the second part will be written tests while the third part will be the personal interview and personality test for those who pass in the first and the second exams.
Paper Pattern and Syllabus:
The question paper given to the candidates will be divided into two parts in which the first topic will contain question related to General Intelligence as well as General Awareness. The maximum marks that can be scored by the candidate in this part are 100. The second part will contain arithmetic related questions that will be of total 100 marks.
Syllabus
General Intelligence:
The questions that will be asked in this part will be both verbal as well as non-verbal. This part is also going to include questions on differences and similarities, analogies, spatial orientation, spatial visualization, decision, judgment, problem solving, discrimination, visual memory, arithmetic reasoning, observation, relational concepts, figure as well as verbal classification, coding and decoding, syllogistic reasoning, arithmetic number series, statement conclusion, non-verbal series etc.
General Awareness:
This part will test the ability as well as the knowledge of the candidate regarding its environment as well as the society and its application. The question that will be asked will be designed in such a way so that they can test the knowledge of the candidate in the matters of everyday observation and their experience as an education person in common scientific aspect. Candidates may also be asked question related to India and its neighboring countries, especially regarding their past history, Geography, culture, polity, economic scene etc.
Arithmetic:
This part is going to contain questions related to the number system, decimals, fractions, whole numbers, relations between numbers, basic arithmetic operations, ratio and proportion, percentage, interest, averages, profit and loss, tables and graphs, discount, mensuration, distance time and speed etc.