SSC or the Staff Selection Commission, is an organisation under the Government of India responsible for recruiting staff for various posts in ministries, departments, and subordinate offices of the Government of India and its attached and subordinate offices. Here's an overview of SSC and its examinations:
Combined Graduate Level Examination (SSC CGL):
Conducted for recruitment to Group B and Group C posts in various ministries, departments, and organisations of the Government of India.
Combined Higher Secondary Level Examination (SSC CHSL):
Conducted for recruitment to lower division clerk (LDC), data entry operator (DEO), postal assistant, and sorting assistant positions.
Junior Engineer Examination (SSC JE):
Conducted for recruitment to Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Quantity Surveying & Contracts) posts in various departments and organisations.
Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff Examination (SSC MTS):
Conducted for recruitment to the posts of Multi-Tasking Staff in various ministries, departments, and offices of the Government of India.
Constable (GD) in CAPFs, NIA, SSF, and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles Examination (SSC GD Constable):
Conducted for recruitment to the posts of Constable (General Duty) in various forces.
Stenographer Grade 'C' and 'D' Examination (SSC Stenographer):
Conducted for recruitment to the posts of Stenographer Grade 'C' (Group B non-gazetted) and Grade 'D' (Group C non-gazetted).
Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police, CAPFs and Assistant Sub-Inspector in CISF Examination (SSC CPO):
Conducted for recruitment to the posts of Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), and Assistant Sub-Inspector in Central Industrial Security Force (CISF).
Educational qualifications, age limits, and other eligibility criteria vary depending on the specific examination conducted by SSC. Generally, candidates need a minimum educational qualification of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent for most exams.
The exam structure varies for each SSC examination, including stages like Tier I (Preliminary), Tier II (Mains), and sometimes a Tier III (Skill Test/Descriptive Paper/Interview).
The syllabus for SSC examinations varies depending on the specific exam but typically includes subjects like:
General Intelligence & Reasoning
Quantitative Aptitude
English Language & Comprehension
General Awareness
Understand the Exam Pattern: Familiarise yourself with the exam pattern, stages, and syllabus of the SSC exam you are preparing for.
Thorough Study of Syllabus: Cover all subjects comprehensively, focusing on understanding concepts and practising problem-solving.
Practice Previous Years' Papers: Solve previous years' papers to understand the exam format and practice time management.
Current Affairs: Stay updated with current events, especially those relevant to the exam's syllabus and the general awareness section.
Mock Tests: Take regular mock tests to assess your preparation level and improve speed and accuracy.
Application Process: Apply for SSC exams through the SSC official website or as notified in the official notification.
Admit Card: Download admit cards from the SSC website before the exam.
Result and Selection: Results are declared on the SSC website, followed by a detailed selection process including document verification and sometimes interviews/skill tests.