AGE LIMIT:(SSC CHSL 2018)Age limit for the posts is 18-27 years as on 01-08-2019 (i.e. Candidates born not before 02-08-1992 and not later than 01-08-2001).
Educational Qualifications (SSC CHSL 2018)(As on 01-08-2019):
1 For LDC/ JSA, PA/ SA, DEO (except DEOs in C&AG): The candidates must have passed 12th Standard or equivalent examination from a recognized Board or University.
2 For Data Entry Operator (DEO) in the Office of Comptroller and Auditor General of India (C&AG): 12th Standard pass in Science stream with Mathematics as a subject from a recognized Board or equivalent.
Scheme of Examination: (SSC CHSL 2018) The examination will consist of a Computer Based Examination (Tier-I), Descriptive Paper (Tier-II) and Skill Test/ Typing Test (Tier-III).
Action against candidates found guilty of misconduct:If candidates are found to indulge at any stage in any of the malpractices listed below during the conduct of examination or thereafter, their candidature for this examination will be cancelled and they will be debarred from the examinations of the Commission for the period mentioned below:
How to prepare English for SSC CHSL 2018 exam? This is one of the
most asked questions by SSC CHSL 2018 aspirants. Tier-1 contains 25 Questions
of English with a weightage of 50 marks. If you are well prepared in English,
then you can easily score around 45 marks in just 10-12 minutes.
Here are the top 10 tips for
preparing English in SSC CHSL 2018. These tips are brought to you by Oliveboard, an online exam preparation platform for
government and banking exams.
1.Buy a good standard English bookand always keep it at your
disposal. We would suggest a complete guide for English questions asked in SSC
CHSL. It should have sufficient practice questions. If not more, start
practicing or reading the chapters for 30 minutes a day.
2.Read a good English newspaper such as The Times of
India. It will help you in improving your overall English skills. You can read
it without getting bored and it might help you in improving your General
Awareness skills too. Read for around 1 hour a day whenever you find time. This
will boost your preparation in English for SSC CHSL 2018.
3.Make a note of all important English Grammar rules.
There are around 40-45 of them. Proficiency in these general English rules will
make you able to solve 40-50 % questions. Revise these rules daily and practice
questions based on them. Generally, questions of type “Find Error” and “Improvement” come in
this category.
4.For Vocabulary based topics like Antonyms and
Synonyms, revision is the key. Start alphabetically with A and move on to Z.
Read the words you come across and revise them. You may need to note down some
difficult words for revision as and when you find time. Devote 20-30 minutes
for Vocabulary every day.
5.For Idioms, Phrases and One-word type questions it
is important to learn and revise. Daily revision for 15 minutes is very
important otherwise you may forget in the real exam.
6.Practice all previous year questions that have come
in past SSC CHSL and other SSC exams. You will become comfortable with the
level of questions generally asked. SSC repeats the questions, so previous year
questions will get you some quick marks.
7.For Cloze test, reading is paramount. If you are
habitual of reading, you know how to join sentences and what is the tone of the
sentence. Practice has an important role to play in these kinds of questions.
Practice at least 3 Cloze tests from today to be a master before the exam.
8.After you have prepared and practiced the next
important stage comes which is Online Mock Tests. You may come to know about
your preparation level only after attempting online mock tests. With Online
Mock tests you get an exam like atmosphere and your performance is gauged
against thousands of other aspirants. Take 30-40 online mock tests and
sectional tests also before appearing in real exam. Mock tests also help you in
time management which is one of the biggest factors in your success.
9.A good online test series comes with sufficient
sectional tests. Attempt English sectional tests and look how many questions
are you getting correct. Also find out the time taken by you in completing 25
questions. You should also analyse your weak areas for which you need
improvement.
10.Remember the following formula for your
success: Success in SSC
CHSL 2018 = Good preparation resources + Learning concepts, rules, vocabulary +
Practicing questions from books + Previous year questions practice + Sectional
Mock tests + Full Mock tests + Time management + Finding and resolving weak
areas + Confidence in yourself.
SSC CHSL 2017-18
Tier-1 exam is scheduled from 4th to 26th March, 2018.
With less than two months to prepare for this highly competitive exam, it is
important to have the correct preparation strategy and reliable exam resources.
To assist aspiring candidates, Oliveboard is conducting a FREE SSC CHSL2018 All India Live Test from 19th to 22nd Jan 2018.
This test is
free of cost. Candidates will receive their score instantly. All India Results
& Detailed solutions will be available on 23rd Jan 2018 on the
portal. This live test will help the candidates evaluate their preparation on
an All-India level, against other candidates.
How to take
the Free SSC CHSL 2018 All India Live Test
The SSC Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level (SSC
CHSL) is a nationwide exam conducted for the recruitment to the posts of Lower
Division Clerk (LDC), Data Entry Operator (DEO), Postal Assistants / Sorting
Assistants (PA / SA) in various central government departments and ministries.
In this article, we bring to you a detailed
section-wise syllabus and previous year’s cutoffs of SSC CHSL exam.
SSC CHSL 2017: Detailed Section-wise Syllabus
General
Intelligence:
Semantic
Analogy, Semantic Classification
Symbolic
Operations, Symbolic/ Number Analogy
Trends,
Figural Analogy, Space Orientation
Venn
Diagrams, Symbolic/ Number Classification
Drawing
Inferences, Figural Classification
Figural
Pattern – folding and completion
Semantic
Series, Number Series, Figural Series, Embedded figures
Critical
Thinking, Problem Solving, Word Building
Emotional
Intelligence, Social Intelligence
Coding
and De-coding
English
Language:
Spot
the Error, Cloze Passage
Reading
Comprehension
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
Quantitative
Aptitude
Arithmetic
Number Systems
Percentages, Profit
and Loss, Discount, Partnership Business
Ratio and
Proportion
Averages Mixtures
and Allegation
Simple and Compound
Interest
Time and distance
Time and work.
Algebra
Geometry
Mensuration
Trigonometry
Statistical Charts
General
Awareness:
History
Culture
Geography
Economic Scene
General
Policy
Scientific Research
SSC CHSL 2017: Previous Year’s Tier-I Cut-offs
Here
we bring to you the previous year’s cut-offs for tier-I examination to
help you strategize your preparation better.
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