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SSC Delhi Police Constable Admit Card 2017

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Delhi Police Admit Card/Call Latter 2017 is released online. The candidates can download admit card / call letter of Delhi Police Constable recruitment 2017 by logging on official sites.  Click on Below Link for Call Letter of SSC Delhi Police Constable and Download.

Click here for SSC Delhi Police 2017  Call Letter

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SSC Exam Calendar 2017-18 Released – Check Details here

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SSC Exam Calendar 2017- 18

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released official notifications for SSC Exam Calendar 2017- 18. This calendar will help the candidates to get a knowledge of dates and schedule of the exams conducted by SSC throughout the year. The students who wish to have a career in SSC, this notification will help them get an idea of the exam dates, time, etc.

The Staff Selection Commission conducts examinations every year to recruit eligible candidates for different posts. Lakhs of candidates attempt the SSC examination every year to get into their dream jobs. Candidates who are eligible are recommended to apply for the jobs by following the SSC calendar.

When will the SSC exams of 2017 be conducted? Now, let us go through the dates (mostly tentative) of various exams in the year of 2017:

SSC Exam Calendar 2017- 18: List of SSC exams (Tentative dates)

Given below is the list of dates for SSC Exams this year:

Examination

Date of issue of notification

Application last date

Date of exam

Recruitment for MTS 2017

January 2017

February 2017

May 2017

SI-CAPF, ASI -CISF, SI-Delhi Police Exam 2017

28th January 2017

5th February 2017

15th-22nd May 2017

SSC CGL Examination –2017 (Tier-I)

11th March 2017

15th April 2017

19th June to 2nd July 2017

Junior Hindi Translator in Subordinate Office Examination-2017

29th April 2017

27th May 2017

30th July 2017

Steno Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’ Examination- 2017

17th June 2017

15th July 2017

27th August 2017

SSC CGL (Tier-II) Examination -2017

15th to 8th September 2017

Combined Higher Secondary (12th Level) Examination 2017

5th August 2017

4th September 2017

17th to 30th November 2017

Jr. Engineer (Civil, Electrical & Mechanical) Examination-2017

9th September 2017

9th October 2017

5th to 7th January 2018

MTS Non-Technical Examination-2017

October 2017

November 2017

January 2018

Recruitment for staff in Cabinet Secretariat

Will be announced later

Constable Recruitment  (Exe.) in Delhi Police

Will be announced shortly

SSC Department Exams Schedule 2017- 18

Here is the tentative dates’ list for the departmental exams of SSC. Let us have a look:

Examination

Date of notification issue

Last date

Date of exam

Clerks Grade (Multitasking Staff only) Exam 2017

21st January 2017

17th February 2017

2nd April 2017

Grade ‘C’ Steno. Departmental Competitive Exam 2017

15th April 2017

12th May 2017

2nd July 2017

UDC Departmental Competitive Exam 2017

2nd September 2017

29th September 2017

12th November 2017

SSC Exam Calendar 2017- 18: Steps to download SSC Calendar

  • Please visit the official web portal of SSC i.e. “www.sscnwr.org”
  • Find out the link for official notification section and click on it.
  • Download the “SSC Calendar”.
  • Take a printout of the downloaded copy for convenience.

Let us take a look at details of prominent SSC examinations conducted by Staff Selection Commission:

Click here for SSC Exam Calendar 2017 in PDF

SSC CGL: SSC CGL is one of the most prominent exams conducted by SSC. It is conducted on an annual basis every year to recruit eligible candidates for various non- technical posts of Group B and Group C. Some of the posts with a large number of vacancies are:

  • Assistant Grade
  • Auditors
  • Inspectors of Income Tax
  • Inspectors of Central Excise
  • Sub- Inspectors in Central Police etc.

SSC CHSL: The Staff Selection Commission conducts CHSL examination which is otherwise known as “Combined Higher Secondary Level”. This exam is conducted to recruit basically lower division clerks and data entry operators. The qualification (minimum) required to appear this exam is 10+2 examination and candidate must have passed it.

SSC Junior Engineer: This examination is conducted in order to recruit candidates for recruiting candidates in Group B (technical cadre). The recruitment is basically done for Central Water Commission, Department of Posts, Department of Central Public Works, Military Engineer etc.

SSC Stenographer: This examination is for recruiting candidates for Grades C and D. Stenographers are recruited in various central government offices via this examination. The candidates applying for this should have a minimum qualification of 10+ 2 and the candidate must be familiar with stenography skills.

SSC SI ASI: This examination is conducted to select candidates for ‘Organizations of Police’ like that of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Border Security Force (BSF), Delhi Police etc.

SSC Constable GD: Through this exam, recruitments are carried out in forces such as BSF, ITBP, Assam Rifles, CRPF, SSB, NIA etc. A candidate needs to clear physical efficiency test and then the eligibility test in order to sit for the written examination. The minimum eligibility is the candidate should be a matriculate.

SSC Translator: It is an open competitive examination conducted annually by SSC to recruit translators in various organizations of the government. A graduate or post graduate with Hindi or English is required for the post. However, for Hindi Pradhyapak in Central Hindi Training Institute, a handsome experience is compulsory.

Hope to see you soon. We will be back with some more updates. Till then, Happy Learning!

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SSC CHSL Admit Card/Call Letter for Skilled Test on Computer

SSC CHSL Skill Test Admit Card 

SSC(Staff Selection Commission) has released admit for Data Entry Speed Test(DEST) and typing test on computer for the Post of DEO(Data Entry Operator)/ Lower Divisional Clerk(LDC) for those candidates who qualified SSC CHSL(Combined Higher Secondary Level) 2015. Candidates may download admit card/Call Letter from 13th February 2017 to 18th March 2017.

Steps to Download Admit Card(SSC Central Region):

1. Go to the website of SSC central Region

2. Click on Download Admit Card

3. Now click on DOWNLOAD CALL LETTER FOR COMBINED HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL EXAM-2015 SKILL TEST ON COMPUTER TO BE HELD FROM 13/02/2017 TO 18/03/2017

4. Click On Proceed Now

5. Now Fill up the Details and Click on Search.

6. Your Call Letter/Admit Card/Hall Ticket will be on your Screen.

7. Take a PrintOut

Important Dates:

  • Starting Date to Download Call Letter: 13th February 2017(Monday)
  • Last Date to Download Call Letter: 06th March 2017(Monday)

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SSC JE (Civil, Mech, Elect.) Exam Date notification 2017 - Complete Details

Staff Selection Commission has released a notification for the recruitment of Junior Engineer in various Government departments. This article will give the details of SSC JE (Civil, Mech, Elect.) Exam to the SSC JE (Civil, Mech, Elect.) aspirants.

SSC Junior Engineer Exam:

Here are the entire details that everyone who is looking forward to give this year’s SSC JE (Civil, Mech, Elect.) Exam in short and crisp manner. This will throw light to many of your queries and additional information regarding SSC JE will be updated soon as well.

Exam: SSC Junior Engineer
Exam Conduction Body: Staff Selection Commission
Exam Mode: Paper 1 – Online / Paper 2 – Offline
Number of Vacancies: Approximately 1000
SSC JE Exam Paper 1: March 2017 ( 1st March to 4th March)
SSC JE Exam Paper 2: Date will be notified soon

Departments that fall in the category of JE (Civil, Mech, Elect.):

The departments that fall in this category are Central Water Commission – Junior Engineer Mechanical, Junior Engineer Civil, CPWD – JE Civil, CPWD – JE Electrical, Department of Post – JE Civil & JE Electrical, MES – Junior Engineer Civil, MES – JE Electrical & Mechanical, MES – Quantity Surveying and Contract. All these posts fall under the cadre of Group B.

Eligibility for each post:

•    Junior Engineer (Civil), CPWD – BE / B.Tech. / Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University/Institute.
•    Junior Engineer (Electrical), CPWD – BE / B.Tech. / Diploma in Electrical Engineering from a recognized University/Institute.
•    Junior Engineer (Civil), Department of Posts – BE / B.Tech. / 3 Years of Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University/Institute.
•    Junior Engineer (Electrical), Department of Posts – BE / B.Tech. / 3 Years of Diploma in Electrical Engineering from a recognized University/Institute.
•    Junior Engineer (Civil), MES – BE / B.Tech. in Civil Engineering from a recognized University/Institute or 3 Yrs Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University / Institute and with 2 Years of Work Experience in Civil Engineering.
•    Junior Engineer  (Electrical and Mechanical), MES – B.E / B.Tech in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Or 3 Years Diploma in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University / Institute and with 2 Years work experience in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering works.
•    Junior Engineer (QS & S) MES – B.E / B.Tech. / 3 Years Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University / Institute Or Passed Intermediate Examination and Building and Quantity Surveying (Sub-divisional – II) from the Institute of Surveyors (India).
•    Junior Engineer (Civil & Mechanical), Central Water Commission – B.E / B.Tech / Diploma in Civil/Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University.

Age Limit:

  • Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical & Mechanical), Central Water Commission & CPWD – Not exceeding 32 Years.
  • Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical), Department of Post and Junior Engineer (Surveying and Contract), MES – 18 to 27 Years.
  • Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical & Mechanical), MES – Not exceeding 30 Years.
  • For the reserved categories, there is no age relaxation or upper age limit as per the Government rules.

SSC JE (Civil, Mech, Elect.) Selection Procedure:

Paper 1 Written Examination – This is an objective type paper conducted for 200 Marks and is an online examination. Negative marking 0f 0.25 marks per incorrect answer is applicable in this paper.


Paper 2 Written Examination – Conventional Type paper conducted for 300 Marks (Offline Mode).


Good Luck to SSC JE (Civil, Mech, Elect.) Exam aspirants and keep checking online for the date of examination.

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SSC Constable (GD CAPFs 2015) Exam Result 2017: To be Declared today (30.01.2017)

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SSC Constable (GD CAPFs 2015) Exam Result 2017


Staff Selection Commission (SSC), the official government hiring agency would release the final results of Constable GD (CAPFs) Examination 2015 today (30.01.2017). The SSC Commission has notified this in the official website. The aspirants can go to the official website www.ssc.nic.in and check their SSC Constable (GD CAPFs 2015) Exam final results.

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How to check SSC Constable GD (CAPFs) Exam 2015 Final Results:

Step 1: Go to Staff Selection Commission (SSC) home page
Step 2: Click on the results tab
Step 3: Chose CAPF option from the next window open
Step 4: Click on the "click here" on the right side SSS Constable GD (CAPFs) Exam 2015 Final Results link open there
Step 5: Check your Results
 

Candidates who are waiting for the final results of SSC Constable GD CAPFs Exam 2015 is advised to check the official website to update about the results

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SSC SI / CPO (Tier-II 2015) Exam result 2017: To be declared tomorrow(31.01.2017)

SSC SI / CPO (Tier-II 2015) Exam result 2017

Staff Selection Commission will release the results for SSC SI CPO Tier II examinations 2015 tomorrow, January 31, 2017. The candidates who had appeared for the examinations in 2015 can check the results by logging on to the SSC official website, ssc.nic.in and Check Final Results as Notification given by commission.

Earlier, the commission conducted the examinations for the recruitment to various posts.

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Steps to check the SSC SI/CPO (Tier-II Exam 2015) results:

In order to check the same, all the candidate need to follow the below mentioned steps:

  • Log on to the official website, ssc.nic.in
  • Click on relevant link
  • Enter your registration number and password in the space provided
  • Results will be displayed
  • Download, take print out of the same for future reference.


Selection process:

The candidates will be selected on the basis of their performance in the written test  of SSC SI/CPO Tier-II Exam 2015 (Paper I and Paper II), physical standard test, physical efficiency test and medical examination followed by an interview.


Stay tuned for SSC SI/CPO (Tier-II Exam 2015) results expected to declared Tomorrow: 31st January 2017.

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SSC CHSL Analysis 28th January 2017 – Tier I (All Slots)

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SSC CHSL Tier 1 2017 10+2 exam is one of the most sought after and popular govt. jobs. The SSC CHSL exam is attended by hundreds of candidates every year to live up their dream job in the posts:

  • LDC (Lower Division Clerks)
  • DEO (Data Entry Operators).

The SSC CHSL Tier I examination of 28th January 2017 has successfully been conducted in all centres and now it’s time to get a quick look at analysis of the exam. Let us get an idea of complete analysis of SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 of 28th January 2017 all slots.

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis All Slots: 28th January 2017 (Overall Analysis)- Summary of Analysis

You can find below the complete summary of all slots of SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 of 28th January 2017:

Sections

Difficulty level

Good Attempts

Reasoning & General Intelligence

Easy-Moderate

18-20

English Language

Moderate

18-20

Quantitative Aptitude

Moderate

17-20

General Awareness

Moderate

19-21

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis All Slots: 28th January 2017- (Overall Analysis)

The overall difficulty level of the exam was Moderat. The attempt of  80-85 questions will help you to score beyond the cut- off marks.

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis All Slots: 28th January 2017 (Overall Analysis)- Section- wise Analysis

General Intelligence:

Difficulty level: It was of Easy-Moderate difficult level.

Good Attempts: The attempt of 18-20 questions will help you to score beyond the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

Verbal Reasoning

Moderate

1

Pattern and Picture Diagram Moderate 1-2
Logical Reasoning EAsy 3
Direction & Distance Easy 3
Statement & Conclusions Easy-Moderate 1-2

Matrix

Easy

1

Blood Relation

Easy

2-3

Classification

Easy

1-2

Analogy

Easy

2

Series (Number/ Alpha numeric)

Easy

10

Paper Folding

Easy

1

Miscellaneous Easy-Moderate 5-7

Quantitative Aptitude:

Difficulty level: It was of Moderate difficult level.

Good Attempts: The attempt of 17-20 questions will help you to score beyond the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

S.I, Profit/ Loss and Percentage

Moderate

1-2

Mensuration

Easy

2

Trigonomentry

Easy

1-2

Algebra

Moderate

1-2

Geometry

Moderate

2

Co-ordinate Geometry Moderate 3

Speed and Distance

Easy

2-3

Miscellaneou

Easy-Moderate

10-12

Averages & Percentages

Easy-Moderate

2-3

Data Interpretation

Easy

3

English Language:

Difficulty level: It was of Moderate difficult level.

Good Attempts: The attempt of 18-20 questions will help you to score beyond the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

Cloze Test

Easy

5

Narration

Moderate

1-2

One word substitution

Moderate

3

Error Spotting & Sentence Correction

Moderate

2

Idioms and phrases

Moderate

3-4

Antonyms and Synonyms

Moderate

5

Active / Passive

Moderate

1-2

Para Jumbles

Easy-Moderate

2-3

Spelling Easy 1-2

General Awareness:

Difficulty level: It was of Moderate difficult level.

Good Attempts: The attempt of 19-21 questions will help you to score beyond the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

History

Easy

2-3

Science and Technology

Moderate

5-6

Politics

Easy

1-2

Current Affairs

Easy-Moderate

3-4

Economy and finance

Moderate

2-3

Geography

Moderate

2-3

Computer Moderate 2-3

Miscellaneous

Easy-Moderate

5-6

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SSC CHSL Exam Analysis: 27 January 2017 (Overall Slots)

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SSC CHSL Tier 1 2017 10+2 exam is one of the prominent exams of all times and is known for its popularity among candidates seeking govt. jobs. The SSC CHSL exam on 27th January 2017 has been one of the popular sessions of all. This exam is conducted every year to choose candidates across the country for posts of:

  • LDC (Lower Division Clerks)
  • DEO (Data Entry Operators).

The SSC CHSL Tier I examination of 27th January 2017 has finally completed all its slots successfully. Let us now bring you across the analysis:

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis All Slots: 27th January 2017 (Overall Analysis)- Summary of Analysis

Given below is the summarized information. Please go through it:

Sections

Difficulty level

Good Attempts

General Intelligence

Easy-Moderate

20-22

English Language

Moderate

17-19

Quantitative Aptitude

Easy-Moderate

19-21

General Awareness

Easy-Moderate

19-21

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis All Slots: 27th January 2017- (Overall Analysis)

On a concluding note, the exam was of Easy-Moderate level. The attempt of 76-83 questions will help to surpass the cut- off marks.

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis All Slots: 27th January 2017 (Overall Analysis)- Section- wise Analysis

Given below is the section- wise information of the exam. Please go through it:

Reasoning/General Intelligence:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of this section was Easy-Moderate.

Good Attempts: The attempt of 20-22 questions will help to surpass the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

Missing Pattern

Easy

1

Matrix

Easy

2

Paper Folding Easy 1
Mirror Image / Water Image  Easy 1
Blood Relations Easy 1
Alphabet Series Easy 2

Non Verbal (water image/ mirror image)

Moderate

3-4

Analogy  Easy-Moderate 2-3
Number Series  Easy 1

Classification (Odd One Out)

Easy-Moderate

2-3

Syllogism 

Easy

1

Direction & Distance

Easy

1

Coding-Decoding  Easy 2
Ordering and Ranking Easy 1
Venn Diagram Easy 1

Miscellaneous

Easy-Moderate

4-5

Quantitative Aptitude:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of this section was Easy-Moderate.

Good Attempts: The attempt of 19-21 questions will help to surpass the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

Number System 

Easy

1

Mensuration  Easy 1
Coordinate Geometry  Moderate 2
Trigonometry Easy-Moderate 1-2
Interest Easy 1
DI (Individual Tables) Easy 3

Geometry

Easy

2-3

Series Easy 1

Percentages

Easy

1

Time & Work

Easy

1

Algebra 

Difficult

2

Ratio & Proportion 

Easy

1

Time Speed & Distance 

Easy-Moderate

1

Average

Easy

1

Profit & Loss

Moderate

1

Miscellaneous  Easy-Moderate 3-4

English Language:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of this section was Moderate.

Good Attempts: The attempt of 17-19 questions will help to surpass the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

Error Spotting/Sentence Correction

Easy

3-4

Phrase Replacement Easy 1
Cloze Test  Easy 5

Direct & Indirect Speech/Narration 

Easy

1-2

Active & Passive Voice

Easy

1-2

Sentence/Para Jumbles 

Easy

3

Idioms and phrases

Moderate

3

Antonyms and Synonyms

Moderate

3-4

Spellings

Moderate

2

General Awareness :

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of this section was Easy-Moderate.

Good Attempts: The attempt of 19-21 questions will help to surpass the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

History

Easy

3-4

Biology Moderate 3-4

Science and Technology

Easy

6-7

Computers  Easy 1
Art & Culture Easy 4
Physics  Moderate 2

Politics

Moderate

2-3

Current Affairs

Moderate

2-3

Geography

Easy-Moderate

3-4

Stay tuned for more information around SSC CHSL Tier I exams. We will be back soon. Till then, happy learning!


 

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List of Rejected Candidates in Paper 2 SSC JE(Civil, Mechanical, Electrical) Exam 2015-16


STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION HAS RELEASED SSC JUNIOR ENGINEERS ( CIVIL,MECHANICAL,ELECTRICAL,Q.S.& C ) EXAM., 2015 LIST OF REJECTED CANDIDATES IN PAPER-II DUE TO VARIOUS REASONS, CLICK ON BELOW LINK FOR MORE DETAILS.


List of Rejected Candidates in Paper 2 SSC JE(Civil, Mechanical, Electrical) Exam 2015-16

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SSC CHSL Exam Analysis: 25th January 2017 (Overall Slots)

SSC CHSL Exam Analysis: 25th January 2017 (Overall Slots)

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has been conducting the Tier 1 Examfor the SSC Aspirants to recruit candidates for the posts of LDC (Lower Division Clerks) and DEO (Data Entry Operators). We will provide you with SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam Analysis. SSC CHSL tier 1 exam began on 7th January and the paper is being held in multiple shifts.

The shift timings are as follows:

Shift I: 10:00 AM to 11:15 AM (Morning)
 

Shift II: 1: 15 PM to 2:30 PM(Afternoon)
 

Shift III: 4:15 PM to 5:30 PM(Evening)

SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam was held smoothly today. We will give you a complete overview of All Slots of SSC CHSL Tier 1 examination of 25h January 2017:

Overall SSC CHSL Exam Analysis (All Slots): 25th January 2017

The below table will give you an idea of the exam analysis of SSC CHSL Tier I for all Slots on 25th of January 2017:

Sections

Difficulty level

Good Attempts

Reasoning & General Intelligence

Easy-Moderate

17-20

English Language

Moderate

17-19

Quantitative Aptitude

Moderate

16-19

General Awareness

Moderate

17-19

When we figure out the overall difficulty level of the SSC CHSL examination, the exam was Moderate. If you have attempted 79-84 questions, this attempt can make you clear the cut- off marks.

Section wise SSC CHSL Tier Exam Analysis (All Slots): 25th January 2017

The section- wise analysis of SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 25th January 2017 is here.Read the section-wise analysis to get an idea of difficultyall sections and questions asked.

(A) General Intelligence & Reasoning:

(i)Exam Difficulty level:  Speaking about the difficulty, this section was of Easy-Moderat level.

(ii)Good/Decent Attempts:  In order to surpass the cut off marks, attempt 17-20 questions.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

Verbal Reasoning

Moderate

1

Pattern and Picture Diagram Moderate 1-2
Logical Reasoning EAsy 3
Direction & Distance Easy 3
Statement & Conclusions Easy-Moderate 1-2

Matrix

Easy

1

Blood Relation

Easy

2-3

Classification

Easy

1-2

Analogy

Easy

2

Series (Number/ Alpha numeric)

Easy

10

Paper Folding

Easy

1

Miscellaneous Easy-Moderate 5-7

(B) Quantitative Aptitude:

Difficulty level: If we talk about the difficulty level of this section, it was Moderate.

Good Attempts: Attending 16-19 number of questions, can easily get you more marks to score the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

S.I, Profit/ Loss and Percentage

Moderate

1-2

Mensuration

Easy

2

Trigonomentry

Easy

1-2

Algebra

Moderate

1-2

Geometry

Moderate

2

Co-ordinate Geometry Moderate 3

Speed and Distance

Easy

2-3

Miscellaneou

Easy-Moderate

10-12

Averages & Percentages

Easy-Moderate

2-3

Data Interpretation

Easy

3

(C) English Language:

Difficulty level: If we talk about the difficulty level of this section, it was Moderate.

Good Attempts: Attending 17-19 number of questions, can easily get you more marks to score the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

Cloze Test

Easy

5

Narration

Moderate

1-2

One word substitution

Moderate

3

Error Spotting & Sentence Correction

Moderate

2

Idioms and phrases

Moderate

3-4

Antonyms and Synonyms

Moderate

5

Active / Passive

Moderate

1-2

Para Jumbles

Easy-Moderate

2-3

Spelling Easy 1-2

(D) General Awareness:

Difficulty level: If we talk about the difficulty level of this section, it was Moderate.

Good Attempts: Attending 17-19 number of questions, can easily get you more marks to score the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

History

Easy

2-3

Science and Technology

Moderate

5-6

Politics

Easy

1-2

Current Affairs

Easy-Moderate

3-4

Economy and finance

Moderate

2-3

Geography

Moderate

2-3

Computer Moderate 2-3

Miscellaneous

Easy-Moderate

5-6

We hope our analysis will give you an insight into the SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam held on 25 January 2017. The students who have already appeared can review their performance and chances while those who are going to appear yet can make a move towards a better preparation.

Any feedback or suggestions are welcome in the discussion box. Also, if you remember any questions, be kind to share it. All the Best!
 

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