The SSC CHSL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Higher Secondary Level) Exam is another important competitive examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) of India. It is conducted to recruit candidates for various posts such as:
- Lower Division Clerk (LDC)
- Data Entry Operator (DEO)
- Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant
- Court Clerk
Here are the key points about the SSC CHSL Exam:
- Exam Levels: The SSC CHSL Exam is conducted in three tiers:
- Tier-I: Computer Based Examination (Objective Type)
- Tier-II: Descriptive Paper (Pen and Paper Mode)
- Tier-III: Skill Test/Typing Test (wherever applicable)
- Subjects Covered: The syllabus for SSC CHSL includes:
- Tier-I: General Intelligence, English Language (Basic Knowledge), Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill), General Awareness
- Tier-II: Essay Writing and Letter/Application Writing
- Tier-III: Skill Test/Typing Test
- Eligibility: Candidates must have completed 10+2 (12th standard) or its equivalent examination from a recognized Board or University.
- Selection Process: The selection process involves clearing all three tiers of the examination followed by document verification.
- Job Categories and Pay Scale: Candidates who qualify are appointed to various Group C posts with the starting pay ranging from Rs. 19,900 to Rs. 81,100 (as per 7th CPC Pay Matrix).
- Preparation: As with any competitive exam, preparation for SSC CHSL requires a good understanding of the syllabus, regular practice of previous year papers, and mock tests. Candidates often rely on study materials and coaching institutes for guidance.
- Application Process: Interested candidates need to apply online through the official website of SSC during the application window specified in the notification.
Exam Pattern
The SSC CHSL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Higher Secondary Level) Exam is conducted in three tiers. Here’s a detailed overview of the exam pattern for each tier:
Tier-I: Computer Based Examination
- Subjects:
- General Intelligence
- English Language (Basic Knowledge)
- Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill)
- General Awareness
- Number of Questions: 100 questions (25 questions from each subject)
- Total Marks: 200 marks (each question carries 2 marks)
- Exam Duration: 60 minutes (80 minutes for candidates eligible for scribes)
- Negative Marking: 0.50 marks deducted for each wrong answer
Tier-II: Descriptive Paper
- Subject: Descriptive Paper in English/Hindi (writing of Essay and Letter/Application)
- Total Marks: 100 marks
- Exam Duration: 60 minutes (80 minutes for candidates eligible for scribes)
- This paper is conducted in pen and paper mode and aims to test the candidate’s writing skills and clarity of expression.
Tier-III: Skill Test/Typing Test
- Skill Test for Data Entry Operator (DEO): Candidates are required to type at a speed of 8,000 Key Depressions per hour on the computer.
- Typing Test for Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant, LDCs, and Court Clerks: Candidates need to type at a speed of 35 words per minute in English or 30 words per minute in Hindi.
- Nature: Qualifying in nature (candidates must pass but marks are not added to the final merit list)
Important Points to Note:
- Scheme of Marking: Each correct answer in Tier-I carries 2 marks, and there is a penalty of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer.
- Selection Criteria: Candidates are selected based on their performance in Tier-I and Tier-II exams. Tier-III is qualifying in nature.
- Duration and Timing: The duration and timing for each tier are fixed and candidates must adhere to the time limits specified.
Syllabus: The syllabus for Tier-I covers basic concepts to assess candidates’ ability in general intelligence, English language, quantitative aptitude, and general awareness.
The SSC CHSL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Higher Secondary Level) Exam syllabus covers various subjects across its three tiers. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the syllabus for each tier:
Tier-I: Computer Based Examination
- General Intelligence:
- Analogies
- Similarities and Differences
- Space Visualization
- Spatial Orientation
- Problem Solving
- Analysis
- Judgment
- Decision Making
- Visual Memory
- Discrimination
- Observation
- Relationship Concepts
- Arithmetical Reasoning
- Verbal and Figure Classification
- Arithmetic Number Series
- Non-Verbal Series
- Coding and Decoding
- Statement Conclusion
- Syllogistic Reasoning
- English Language:
- Spotting Errors
- Fill in the Blanks
- Synonyms/Homonyms
- Antonyms
- Spellings/Detecting Mis-spelt words
- Idioms & Phrases
- One word substitution
- Improvement of Sentences
- Active/Passive Voice of Verbs
- Conversion into Direct/Indirect narration
- Shuffling of Sentence parts
- Shuffling of Sentences in a passage
- Cloze Passage
- Comprehension Passage
- Quantitative Aptitude:
- Number Systems
- Computation of Whole Numbers
- Decimals and Fractions
- Relationship between Numbers
- Fundamental arithmetical operations
- Percentages
- Ratio and Proportion
- Averages
- Interest (Simple and Compound)
- Profit and Loss
- Discount
- Use of Tables and Graphs
- Mensuration
- Time and Distance
- Ratio and Time
- Time and Work
- General Awareness:
- History
- Culture
- Geography
- Economic Scene
- General Policy
- Scientific Research
- Current Affairs
Tier-II: Descriptive Paper
- Subject: Essay Writing and Letter/Application Writing
Tier-III: Skill Test/Typing Test
- Skill Test for Data Entry Operator (DEO): Candidates are required to type at a speed of 8,000 Key Depressions per hour on the computer.
- Typing Test for Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant, LDCs, and Court Clerks: Candidates need to type at a speed of 35 words per minute in English or 30 words per minute in Hindi.