Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGL) | Exam Pattern | Recruitment Process

In this article you will get all the information that is in the mind of almost every student who has just completed or in going to complete his college studies and he wants a good job in Group B and Group C in the Government of India. So here are the Article for you Hello I am Vinay and today we will know about SSC CGL.





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 What is CGL 

Staff Selection Commission - Combined Graduate Level Examination, often referred to as SSC CGL is an examination conducted to recruit staff to various posts in ministries, departments and organisations of the Government of India. It is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission selecting staff for various Group B and Group C posts.

 Who can apply 

A candidate must be an Indian citizen and aged between 20 to 30 years(with effect from 2020) for applying to any of the mentioned posts. 

 CGL'S Post 

Assistant Audit Officer
Inspector Examiner (CBEC)
Income Tax Inspector (CBDT)
Assistant (MEA)
Central Excise Inspector (CBEC)
Preventive Officer Inspector (CBEC)
Assistant Enforcement Officer (AEO)
Assistant (Central Vigilance Commission)
Assistant (AFHQ)
Assistant (Ministry of Railway)
Assistant (Intelligence Bureau)
Assistant Section Officer (CSS)
Sub Inspectors (CBI)

 Education required for application in the examination 

Candidates applying for the various posts need to have a bachelor's degree from a recognized university at the time of applying.

 Age limit 

The age limit under the SSC CGL Eligibility Criteria is different for different posts. There is a provision of different pay scales for different posts after clearing SSC CGL. As per SSC CGL  Notification, the commission has changed the age limit criteria for the various post.

 Nationality/Citizenship 

The candidate must be an Indian citizen or can be subject to Bhutan or Nepal. 

 Physical Ability 

There is physical examination for some of posts of SSC (CGLexam. The Standard for physical examination is prescribed in the official notification of SSC for male and female candidates. ... Thus, the onus of fulfilling the eligibility criteria will exclusively be on the candidates opting for such posts.

Medical Examination Eligibility

Medical examination and medical tests will be carried out as per guidelines of this Notification for each provisionally selected candidate. The Medical Examination will be carried out by a Medical Board nominated by HQ DGBR.

 Exam के लिए आवेदन करें  

  • Visit the official website of the commission.
  • Fill SSC CGL  registration form.
  • Note down the registration ID and password.
  • Upload scanned photograph and signature as per the prescribed specifications.
  • Fill SSC CGL application form.

 Exam Pattarn

Tier I: Preliminary
The Tier I exam consists of a written objective multiple-choice exam with four sections, covering the subjects of:
  • General Intelligence and Reasoning
  • General Awareness
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • English Comprehension
The exam was typically scored with maximum 50 Marks per section for a total of 200 Marks.The latest versions of this exam such as with 2018 have been conducted online.
Based on results from Tier I, qualified candidates can then take the Tier II and Tier III exams.
Tier II: Mains Exam
Also known as the Mains Exam, the Tier II exam consists of written objective multiple-choice exam, in four sections (also called "Papers"), covering the subjects of:
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • English Language and Comprehension
  • Statistics
  • General Studies, which is subdivided into:Finance & Accounting Economics & Governance.
The exam was typically scored with maximum 200 Marks per section. Most positions required the candidate to take only the first two sections (Paper-I: Quantitative Aptitude, Paper-II: English Language and Comprehension), but certain positions require the third or fourth section.
Tier III exam: Descriptive Paper
A pen-and-paper "offline" exam in which candidates are to do writing in the form of essay writing and letter writing. The exam can be done in English or Hindi.
Tier IV exam: Data Entry Skill Test / Computer Proficiency Test
In a fourth tier was added with two possible exams depending on the positions applied:-
  • Data Entry Speed Test (DEST): candidates enter data at the rate of 2000 key presses in 15 minutes. This is mainly for positions such as Tax Assistant. (Central Excise & Income Tax)
  • Computer Proficiency Test (CPT): covering the topics of word processing, spreadsheets making slides.