SSC CGL 2025: Complete Guide to Syllabus, Exam Dates & Admit Card

Everything you need to know about the SSC CGL 2025 exam, including the SSC CGL syllabus, SSC CGL admit card details, exam dates, salary, and expert preparation tips. Updated as of March 3, 2025.

SSC CGL Complete Guide: Syllabus • Admit Card • Notification • Exam Pattern

What is SSC CGL?

The Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level (SSC CGL) exam is a national-level test for recruiting graduates into Group B and C posts in Indian government departments. Known for its competitive nature, it offers stable careers with excellent benefits. Prepare with our detailed SSC CGL syllabus and SSC CGL admit card updates below.

SSC CGL Exam Structure

SSC CGL 2025 will be conducted in two phases: Tier 1 and Tier 2.

Tier 1: Preliminary Exam

The Tier 1 exam is a 1-hour computer-based test with 100 questions (25 per section). It is qualifying in nature, and Tier 1 marks are not included in the final merit list.

Component Details
Mode Online (Computer-Based Test)
Duration 60 minutes
Total Marks 200
Sections
  • General Intelligence & Reasoning (25 Qs, 50 marks)
  • General Awareness (25 Qs, 50 marks)
  • Quantitative Aptitude (25 Qs, 50 marks)
  • English Comprehension (25 Qs, 50 marks)
Marking Scheme +2 for correct, -0.5 for wrong

Chart showing the distribution of questions in SSC CGL Tier 1: 25 questions each for Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English.

Tier 2: Mains Exam

Tier 2 consists of two papers: Paper 1 (compulsory for all posts) and Paper 2 (for Junior Statistical Officer posts in the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation).

Paper Sections Marks Duration
Paper I (Compulsory)
  • Math Abilities + Reasoning (60 Qs)
  • English + General Awareness (70 Qs)
  • Computer Knowledge + DEST (20 Qs)
450 2 hr 15 min
Paper II (JSO) Statistics (100 Qs) 200 2 hr
Paper III (AAO) Finance & Economics (100 Qs) 200 2 hr

Eligibility Criteria

  • Nationality: Indian citizens or specific exemptions (Nepal/Bhutan).
  • Age Limit:
    • 18–27 years (e.g., Tax Assistant)
    • 20–30 years (e.g., Assistant Section Officer)
    • Up to 32 years (e.g., Inspector)
    • Relaxations: OBC (+3 yrs), SC/ST (+5 yrs), PwD (+10 yrs)
  • Qualification: Bachelor’s degree; specialized degrees for JSO/AAO posts.

SSC CGL Posts & Salary

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Post Grade Pay In-Hand Salary
Assistant Audit Officer 4800 / Level-8 ₹92,000/-
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Assistant Account Officer
Assistant Section Officer 4600 / Level-7 ₹87,000/-
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Assistant
Inspector of Income Tax
Inspector (Central Excise)
Inspector (Preventive Officer)
Inspector (Examiner)
Assistant Enforcement Officer
Sub Inspector
Inspector Posts
Inspector
Assistant 4200 / Level-6 ₹70,000/-
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Assistant/Superintendent
Divisional Accountant
Sub Inspector
Junior Statistical Officer
Statistical Investigator Grade-II
Auditor 2800 / Level-5 ₹58,000/-
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Accountant
Accountant/Junior Accountant
Senior Secretariat Assistant/
Upper Division Clerks
2400 / Level-4 ₹52,000/-
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Tax Assistant
Sub-Inspector
Upper Division Clerks

SSC CGL Syllabus 2025

The SSC CGL syllabus for 2025 covers essential topics to prepare candidates for government jobs. Below is the detailed syllabus for Tier 1 and Tier 2.

Tier 1 Syllabus

Section Topics
General Intelligence & Reasoning
  • Verbal:
    • Analogies
    • Coding-Decoding
    • Series (Number/Letter)
    • Blood Relations
    • Syllogism
  • Non-Verbal:
    • Figure Patterns
    • Mirror Images
    • Paper Folding
    • Spatial Visualization
General Awareness
  • Static GK:
    • History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern)
    • Geography (Physical, Indian)
    • Polity (Constitution, Governance)
    • Economy (Budget, Taxes)
  • Current Affairs:
  • Science:
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Biology (up to 10th level)
Quantitative Aptitude
  • Arithmetic:
    • Percentages
    • Ratio-Proportion
    • Profit/Loss
    • Simple/Compound Interest
    • Time/Work
    • Speed/Distance
  • Advanced:
    • Algebra (Equations, Identities)
    • Geometry (Triangles, Circles)
    • Trigonometry
    • Mensuration
    • Data Interpretation (Charts, Tables)
English Comprehension
  • Grammar:
    • Tenses
    • Prepositions
    • Articles
    • Voice
    • Narration
  • Vocabulary:
    • Synonyms
    • Antonyms
    • One-Word Substitutions
    • Idioms
  • Comprehension:
    • Reading Passages
    • Cloze Tests
    • Sentence Correction

Chart illustrating the equal distribution of questions in the SSC CGL syllabus for Tier 1: Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English.

Tier 2 Syllabus

Paper Sections & Topics
Paper I
  • Mathematical Abilities: Same as Tier 1 Quant but tougher (e.g., advanced DI, coordinate geometry)
  • Reasoning & General Intelligence: Complex puzzles, logical deductions, non-verbal reasoning
  • English Language & Comprehension: Spotting errors, para jumbles, advanced comprehension, sentence improvement
  • General Awareness: Deeper focus on current affairs (last 6–12 months), economic surveys, government policies
  • Computer Knowledge: Operating systems, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), internet basics, email, hardware/software concepts
  • DEST: Typing speed and accuracy (practice on standard keyboards)
Paper II (Statistics)
  • Collection/Classification of Data
  • Measures of Central Tendency (Mean, Median, Mode)
  • Dispersion (Variance, Standard Deviation)
  • Probability
  • Sampling Theory
  • Time Series Analysis
Paper III (General Studies - Finance & Economics)
  • Finance:
    • Fundamentals of Accounting
    • Financial Statements
    • Auditing
  • Economics:
    • Indian Economy
    • Five-Year Plans
    • Budget
    • Economic Reforms
    • GST

SSC CGL Admit Card 2025

The SSC CGL admit card for Tier 1 2025 is expected to be released 10–15 days before the exam, likely in June 2025. Candidates can download their SSC admit card CGL from the official SSC website (ssc.gov.in) using their registration number and password. Check regional SSC websites for updates, as SSC CGL admit cards are released region-wise.

How to Download SSC CGL Admit Card

  1. Visit ssc.gov.in or the regional SSC website.
  2. Click on the "Admit Card" section and select "SSC CGL 2025 Tier 1."
  3. Enter your registration number, password, and captcha code.
  4. Download and print your SSC CGL admit card for exam day.

Tip: Bookmark our SSC CGL Updates page for real-time notifications on SSC admit card CGL release dates and other exam news.

Key Dates for SSC CGL 2025

Event Date
Notification Release April 22, 2025
Application Period April 22 – May 21, 2025
Tier 1 Exam June–July 2025 (Tentative)
SSC CGL Admit Card Release June 2025 (Tentative)

SSC CGL 2025 Preparation Strategy

Step-by-Step Preparation Strategy

Step 1: Understand the Exam

Download the latest SSC CGL syllabus and previous papers from ssc.gov.in.

Analyze weightage: Quantitative Aptitude and English often dominate scoring.

Step 2: Build a Study Plan

Daily Schedule (6–8 hours):
  • Morning: Quantitative Aptitude (2–3 hours) – focus on weak areas.
  • Midday: Reasoning (1–2 hours) – practice puzzles/series.
  • Afternoon: English (1–2 hours) – grammar + vocabulary.
  • Evening: General Awareness (1 hour) – current affairs + static GK.
Weekly Goals:
  • Cover 2–3 topics per subject.
  • Take 1 full-length mock test (Tier 1 pattern).
Monthly Revision:

Revisit formulas, GK notes, and vocabulary lists.

Step 3: Master the Basics

  • Quant: Use NCERT Maths (Class 6–10) for fundamentals, then graduate to advanced books.
  • Reasoning: Practice 20–30 questions daily to sharpen logic.
  • English: Learn 10 new words daily; revise grammar rules.
  • GK: Create concise notes (e.g., dates, events, schemes).

Step 4: Practice Extensively

  • Solve previous 5 years’ papers (2019–2024) to spot trends.
  • Take 20–30 mock tests before Tier 1; analyze mistakes.
  • Time yourself: Aim for 40–45 seconds per question in Tier 1.

Step 5: Focus on Tier 2

  • Strengthen Computer Knowledge (practice MCQs + typing).
  • For Paper II/III aspirants, study specialized subjects alongside Tier 1 prep.

Step 6: Stay Updated

  • Read The Hindu or Indian Express daily (15–20 minutes).
  • Revise static GK weekly (e.g., capitals, rivers, historical events).
  • Attempt our Daily Current Affairs Test Series for SSC CGL
  • Follow YouTube channels like Adda247 or StudyIQ for current affairs summaries.

Step 7: Improve Speed and Accuracy

  • Use shortcuts for Quant (e.g., Vedic Maths for multiplication).
  • Avoid guesswork due to negative marking; aim for 80%+ accuracy.

Step 8: Resources

Books:
  • Quant: Quantitative Aptitude by R.S. Aggarwal; CAT Quant by Arun Sharma (advanced).
  • Reasoning: Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal; Analytical Reasoning by M.K. Pandey.
  • English: Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi; High School Grammar by Wren & Martin.
  • GK: Lucent’s GK; Manorama Yearbook.
  • Statistics: Fundamentals of Statistics by S.C. Gupta.
  • Finance/Economics: Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh; Financial Management by Khan & Jain.
Online:
  • Free: SATHEE SSC (by IITs), YouTube (Unacademy, Gradeup).
  • Paid: Testbook, BYJU’S Exam Prep, Oliveboard.

Chart showing daily study time allocation for SSC CGL 2025 preparation: 3 hours for Quantitative Aptitude, 2 hours for Reasoning, 2 hours for English, and 1 hour for General Awareness.

Application Process

  1. Visit ssc.gov.in.
  2. Register with personal details.
  3. Upload photo and signature.
  4. Pay ₹100 fee (exempt for SC/ST/PwD/women).

Latest Updates

March 3, 2025: SSC CGL 2024 Tier 2 conducted in January 2025; 2025 notification expected on April 22, 2025. Check ssc.gov.in for SSC CGL admit card updates.

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