SSC CGL 2023 Tier 2 Exam Date and Tier 1 Result Out, Marks

SSC CGL 2023: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) provides the SSC CGL Exam to fill Grade “B” and “C” category positions in a variety of government ministries, departments, and offices. The SSC CGL examination consists of two phases known as Tiers. The complete registration and communication process is conducted online via the SSC’s official website. Each step of the SSC CGL exam must be passed in order to advance to the next and be ultimately selected. The SSC CGL Tier 2 Exam for 2023 has been scheduled for the 25th, 26th, and 27th of October.

SSC CGL Notification 2023 Overview

Name of Exam SSC CGL 2023
Full Form of SSC CGL Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level
Department Government
Vacancies 7500 (approximately)
Type of Exam National Level
Process of Application Online
Tier 2 Exam Dates 25th, 26th and 27th October 2023
Exam Mode Online
Eligibility Indian citizenship & Graduate
Selection Process
  • Tier 1 (Qualifying)
  • Tier 2
Official Department Website www.ssc.nic.in

SSC CGL 2023 Tier 2 Exam Date Out

Notification Release Date 03rd April 2023
Online Application Start Date 03rd April 2023
Online Application End Date 03rd May 2023 (11 pm)
Last Date for online fee payment of SSC CGL 2023 05th May 2023 (11 pm)
Application Form For SSC CGL Correction 10th to 11th May 2023 (11 pm)
Application Status for SSC CGL Tier 1 30th June 2023
Admit Card SSC CGL 2023 for Tier 1 30th June 2023
Exam Date SSC CGL 2023 (Tier-I) 14th to 27th July 2023
SSC CGL Answer Key 2023 1st August 2023
SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2023 19th September 2023
SSC CGL Tier 2 Exam Date 2023 25, 26, and 27th October 2023

 

SSC CGL 2023 Tier 1 Result Out

SSC CGL Notification 2023

SSC CGL Recruitment 2023

SSC CGL Vacancy 2023

SSC CGL Application Fee

Category Name Fee
General/OBC/EWS 100/-
SC/ST/PH Nil
All Category Female Nil
Mode of Payment Online

SSC CGL ELIGIBILITY

Nationality

  • Candidates must be citizens of India.
  • Citizens of Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibetan refugees who came to India before January 1, 1962, permanently settling in India, are also eligible. 

Age Limit

  • Depending on the job, the age limit can be different within the SSC CGL examination.
  •  For most Group B and C posts, the minimum age is 18 years, and the maximum age is 32.
  • Age relaxation is given to candidates belonging to reserved categories such as SC/ST, OBC, and others as per government rules. The extent of relaxation varies.

Educational Qualifications:

The educational qualifications required for SSC CGL also vary based on the post. Here are the common educational qualifications for most posts:

  • Bachelor’s degree or the equivalent from a university or college.
  • Physical Fitness: Some posts under SSC CGL may have specific physical standards, and candidates must meet those standards. This is typically relevant for posts in the Central Police Organization (CPO) and the Inspector in Central Excise/Preventive Officer/Examiner.

SSC CGL Selection Process

As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, the SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) examination typically had a four-tier selection process. Please note that the selection process may have been revised since then, so it’s crucial to refer to the official SSC CGL 2023 notification for the most up-to-date information. Here is the general selection process as it was known:

Tier-I: Preliminary Examination:

  • The Tier-I exam was the first stage and consisted of multiple-choice questions.
  • Subjects included General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension.
  • Candidates had to qualify in Tier-I to move on to the next stage.

Tier-II: Mains Examination:

 The Tier-II exam was the second stage and consisted of four papers.

  • Paper-I: Quantitative Abilities
  • Paper-II: English Language and Comprehension
  • Paper-III: Statistics (for Statistical Investigator Grade-II and Compiler posts)
  • Paper-IV: General Studies (Finance and Economics, for Assistant Audit Officer/Assistant Accounts Officer)
  • Candidates had to qualify for Paper-I and Paper-II, and based on their preferences, they also appeared for Paper-III and Paper-IV.

Tier-III: Descriptive Paper:

   – The Tier-III exam was a descriptive paper that assessed the writing skills of candidates.

   – It included Essay Writing, Letter/Application Writing, and Precis Writing.

   – Tier III was a qualifying paper, and candidates had to secure a minimum qualifying mark to move on to the next stage.

Tier-IV: Skill Test/Computer Proficiency Test:

  • Tier-IV was applicable to specific posts that required data entry or computer proficiency skills.
  • Data Entry Speed Test (DEST) for Tax Assistants.
  • Computer Proficiency Test (CPT) for Assistant Section Officer (CSS), MEA, etc.
  • Tier IV was also a qualifying test.

Document Verification/Interview:

  • After clearing all the above tiers, candidates were called for document verification for all posts.
  • For certain posts, there was also an interview component.

Final Selection:

  • The final selection was based on the cumulative performance in Tier-I, Tier-II, and Tier-III (Tier-IV was qualifying in nature), along with document verification/interview (if applicable).
  • Candidates were allocated to various Group B and Group C posts based on their merit and preferences.

SSC CGL Syllabus

As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, the SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) 2023 syllabus may include the following subjects and topics for different tiers of the examination. Please keep in mind that the schedule may change, so it’s crucial to refer to the official SSC CGL 2023 notification for the most up-to-date and accurate information. Here is a general overview of the syllabus:

Tier-I: Preliminary Examination

General Intelligence and Reasoning:

  • Analogies
  • Classification
  • Series (Number, Alphabetical)
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Blood Relations
  • Puzzle
  • Directions
  • Venn Diagrams
  • Non-verbal Reasoning (Mirror Image, Paper Folding, etc.)

General Awareness:

  • Current Affairs
  • Static General Knowledge (History, Geography, Polity, Economics, etc.)
  • Science and Technology
  • Books and Authors
  • Important Dates
  • Sports
  • Awards and Honors

Quantitative Aptitude:

  • Number System
  • Percentages
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Averages
  • Interest (Simple and Compound)
  • Profit and Loss
  • Time and Distance
  • Time and Work
  • Geometry
  • Mensuration
  • Trigonometry
  • Algebra

English Comprehension:

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Error Spotting
  • Sentence Improvement
  • Para Jumbles
  • Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms, Phrases, One-word Substitution)

Tier-II: Mains Examination

The syllabus for Tier II varies based on the paper and the post applied for:

Paper-I: Quantitative Abilities:

Same topics as Tier-I but in greater depth and complexity.

Paper-II: English Language and Comprehension:

It has the same topics as Tier-I but is more advanced and detailed.

Paper-III: Statistics(For Statistical Investigator Grade-II and Compiler posts):

  • Collection and Representation of Data
  • Measure of Dispersion
  • Probability Theory
  • Sampling Theory
  • Statistical Inference
  • Time Series Analysis
  • Index Numbers

Paper-IV: General Studies (Finance and Economics, for Assistant Audit Officer/Assistant Accounts Officer):

  • Fundamental Principles of Accounting
  • Financial Accounting
  • Economics and Governance
  • Finance and Management

Tier-III: Descriptive Paper

Tier III assesses candidates’ writing skills and includes:

1. Essay Writing

2. Letter/Application Writing

3. Precis Writing

Tier-IV: Skill Test/Computer Proficiency Test (CPT)

Tier-IV assesses candidates’ data entry or computer proficiency skills, depending on the specific post applied for.

It’s important to customize your preparation based on the specific posts you are interested in, as the syllabus can vary between posts. Always refer to the official SSC CGL 2023 notification for the most accurate and updated syllabus information.

SSC CGL 2023 Salary

The salary for SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) 2023 can vary widely depending on the specific post and the location of the posting. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) organizes the SSC CGL test to find candidates for Group B and Group C jobs in India’s government departments and ministries. Here, I’ll provide an overview of the salary structure for some of the common posts through SSC CGL:

Post Salary Details
Assistant Section Officer (ASO)
  • Pay Scale: Pay Level 7 (Rs. 44,900 to Rs. 1,42,400)
  •  Grade Pay: Rs. 4600
Income Tax Inspector (ITI)
  • Pay Scale: Pay Level 7 (Rs. 44,900 to Rs. 1,42,400)
  • Grade Pay: Rs. 4600
Assistant Audit Officer (AAO)
  • Pay Scale: Pay Level 8 (Rs. 47,600 to Rs. 1,51,100)
  •  Grade Pay: Rs. 4800
Inspector in Central Excise/Preventive Officer/Examiner
  • Pay Scale: Pay Level 7 (Rs. 44,900 to Rs. 1,42,400)
  • Grade Pay: Rs. 4600
Sub-Inspector in CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation)
  • Pay Scale: Pay Level 7 (Rs. 44,900 to Rs. 1,42,400)
  • Grade Pay: Rs. 4600
Assistant Enforcement Officer (AEO)
  • Pay Scale: Pay Level 7 (Rs. 44,900 to Rs. 1,42,400)
  • Grade Pay: Rs. 4600
Statistical Investigator Grade II
  • Pay Scale: Pay Level 8 (Rs. 47,600 to Rs. 1,51,100)
  • Grade Pay: Rs. 4800
Tax Assistant (TA)
  • Pay Scale: Pay Level 4 (Rs. 25,500 to Rs. 81,100)
  • Grade Pay: Rs. 2400
Compiler
  • Pay Scale: Pay Level 4 (Rs. 25,500 to Rs. 81,100)
  • Grade Pay: Rs. 2400

It’s important to note that the salary structure is subject to revisions and may vary based on factors like location, allowances, and government policies. Additionally, candidates may also receive other benefits such as dearness allowance, house rent allowance, transport allowance, and more, depending on the posting location and the rules of the specific government department.

Here are some FAQs related to the SSC CGL 2023

Q1. Full form of SSC CGL?

SSC CGL acronym for “Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level.”

Q2. When will the SSC CGL 2023 notification be released?

The Staff Selection Commission will specify the release date of the SSC CGL 2023 notification. Candidates should check the official SSC website often to see if there are any changes.

Q3.How do I qualify for the SSC CGL in 2023?

Eligibility criteria include nationality, age limit, and educational qualifications. Candidates must be Indian citizens and hold a bachelor’s Degree from a recognized university. Age limits and relaxation vary depending on the post applied for.

Q4. How do I apply for SSC CGL 2023?

To apply for SSC CGL 2023, candidates need to fill out an online application form on the official SSC website during the application period mentioned in the notification. They must also pay the prescribed application fee (if applicable).

Q5. What is the selection process for SSC CGL?

The selection process includes qualifying in each tier of the examination (Tier-I, Tier-II, Tier-III, and Tier-IV), followed by document verification and, in some cases, an interview.

Q6. Are there any negative markings in SSC CGL 2023?

There is a negative scoring system in Tier-I and Tier-II for incorrect answers. One-fourth of the marks assigned to a question are deducted for each wrong answer.

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