Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will conduct the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam tomorrow on August 5. Nearly 30 lakh candidates have applied for the Tier I exam and keeping the past trend in mind, the cut-off is likely to go high.
While candidates must have done their preparation, these section-wise last minute strategy will help you analyse on how much to score and what chapters to read again.
SSC CGL 2017 is divided into four sections – general knowledge, maths, English language and general intelligence. In each section, 25 questions will be asked for 50 marks each. Candidate should score 130-140 marks to get crack the recruitment exams.
Abhishek Kalra of Vidyaguru coaching institute suggests on what chapters to focus on the following sections:
Maths: In this section, questions will be around algebra, geometry and trigonometry, especially in the latter two, direct questions are asked and therefore there are more chances to score well. “Most students get stuck in arithmetic but they should memorise formulas in the last day,” said Kalra.
Target: An average candidate can score between 30-35 marks in this section.
General Intelligence: This is the most scoring section where questions on Venn diagram, analogy, logical reasoning will be asked. Pay attention to the questions on alphabet and coding.
Target: A candidate should score 40-45 marks in this section to be able to crack SSC CGL 2017.
English language: There will be questions asked on grammar, vocabulary etc. Focus on idioms and phrases and go through previous year’s test papers as there is a higher probability of repeated sets of questions.
Target: Scoring should be near 35-40 marks in this section.
General Knowledge: This section asks questions on National emergancy, constitution related like directive principals etc. A candidate needs to be aware of current affairs.
Target: Score over 20-25 marks.
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will declare the final result of the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam 2016 today at 11 pm.
NEW DELHI: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will declare the final result of the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam 2016. The Commission, in a recent notification, had mentioned about the time of result declaration. SSC CGL 2016 final result will be declared at 11 pm today. Tier 1 exam of SSC CGL 2017 will begin tomorrow. Candidates who will be appearing for the CGL 2017 tier 1 exam tomorrow (5 August 2017) should take care of the exam guidelines. While Commission has released a detailed notification of the do's and don'ts candidates should go through the details properly before going to the exam centre. The Commission is strict about the dress code, as well. Read complete details here
In another notification, SSC has extended the deadline for downloading the final answer keys of Combined Recruitment of Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, Senior Hindi Translator and Hindi Pradhyapak Examination, 2017 (Paper-I). Candidates can now take the printout of the same till 27 August 2017.
On the basis of the performance in Tier I and Tier II of the SSC CGL 2016 exam, 4796 candidates had qualified for Tier III for Assistant Audit Officer post, 15030 candidates for Assistant Section Officer in CSS and Assistant in MEA, 1254 candidates for Junior Statistical Officer, and 35089 candidates had qualified for Tier III and DEST for all other posts.
Meanwhile the Commission has extended the last date of online registration for scientific assistant recruitment. Candidates can now submit their applications on or before 14 August 2017 at ssconline.nic.in.
SSC CGL tier 1 exam 2017: Full sleeves, big button clothes, closed shoes prohibited
The Staff Selection Commission has released a list of instructions regarding the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) tier 1 exam 2017. Candidates who are appearing for the paper should note that a number of items including phones, bags and electronic watches are prohibited in the examination hall.SSC CGL tier 1 exam will be conducted from Saturday, August 5 to Thursday, August 24, 2017. The admit card for the exam have been released on July 31 and are available for download on the official website (ssc.nic.in). There will be no exam conducted on August 7, 13, 14 and 15
The paper would include 25 questions each on general intelligence, reasoning, general awareness, quantitative aptitude and English comprehension.
Here are the items prohibited at the exam hall for SSC CGL tier 1 2017:
SSC CGL tier 1 exam 2017: Items prohibited during the exam include watches, books, pens, paper chits, magazines, mobile phones, scanners, calculators, bluetooth devices, pen/buttonhole cameras and storage devices.
– Watches (there will be an electronic watch in the exam room)
– Books
– Paper chits
– Magazines
– Mobile phones
– Scanners
– Calculators
– Bluetooth devices
– Pen/buttonhole cameras
– Storage devices
– Pen/pencil (these will be provided in the exam lab)
– Bags
– Charms
– Veil
– Items containing metals (including jewellery, hair bands and hair pins)
– Full sleeved clothes
– Clothes with big buttons
– Closed footwear (only sandals and floaters allowed)
Candidates will be subject to frisking during the exam and may even be asked to remove shoes if they do not follow the above conditions. Those appearing for the exam more than once will be disqualified and debarred from all SSC exams for three years.
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