SSC CHSL General information
SSC CHSL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Higher Secondary Level) is a competitive exam conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to recruit candidates for various posts in the government offices. The exam is conducted once a year, and the notification for the same is released on the official website of the SSC.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board.
- Age Limit: The minimum age limit for the SSC CHSL exam is 18 years, and the maximum age limit is 27 years. Age relaxation is provided to reserved categories as per government rules.
Exam Pattern:
The SSC CHSL exam is conducted in three stages:
- Tier I: This is a computer-based exam consisting of objective type questions in General Intelligence, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Awareness. The duration of the exam is 60 minutes, and the total marks are 200.
- Tier II: This is a descriptive paper in English or Hindi that assesses the writing skills of candidates. The duration of the exam is 60 minutes, and the total marks are 100.
- Tier III: This is a skill test or typing test, depending on the post applied for.
Application Process:
The application process for SSC CHSL is online, and candidates can apply on the official website of the SSC. The application fee for general category candidates is Rs. 100, and there is no fee for reserved categories.
Important Dates:
The notification for SSC CHSL is generally released in November, and the exam is conducted in March-April of the following year.
Salary:
The salary for the SSC CHSL posts varies depending on the post and the location. However, the starting salary for most posts is around Rs. 18,000 to Rs. 20,000 per month.
SSC CHSL syllabus
Computer Based Examination (Tier-I):
III. Quantitative Aptitude:
ARITHMETIC:
Tier-II (Descriptive Paper):
- Tier-II Paper will be a descriptive Paper of 100 Marks in „Pen and Paper‟ Mode. The duration of the Descriptive Paper would be for one hour (20 minutes compensatory time will also be provided to the candidates eligible for scribes as per Paras 8.1 and 8.2 above). The Paper would comprise writing of an Essay of 200-250 words and a Letter/ Application of approximately 150-200 words.
- The minimum qualifying marks in Tier-II would be 33 per cent.
- The performance in Tier II would be included for preparing merit.
- The paper will have to be written either in Hindi or in English. Part paper written in Hindi and Part in English will be awarded zero marks
- Candidate must write his/ her correct Roll Number and affix signature and Left-hand Thumb Impression in the relevant columns in the Question Paper-cum-Answer Book failing which zero marks will be awarded
- Candidates are strictly advised not to write any personal identity e.g. name, Roll Number, Mobile Number, Address, etc inside the Answer Book. The candidates who fail to adhere to these instructions will be awarded zero marks.
Tier-III (Skill Test/ Typing Test):- Skill Test/ Typing Test for the qualified candidates will be conducted on computers provided by the Commission or its authorized agency.
- Skill Test/ Typing Test will be conducted in the cities where Regional Offices of the Commission are located or as decided by the Commission.
- Skill Test/ Typing Test will be of qualifying nature.
- Skill Test/ Typing Test will be conducted as per the following scheme.
Skill Test for Data Entry Operator:- Skill Test is mandatory for Data Entry Operators. No candidate is exempted from appearing in the Skill Test.
- Data Entry Speed of 8,000 (eight thousand) Key Depressions per hour on Computer. The „Speed of 8000 key depressions per hour on computer‟ will be adjudged on the basis of the correct entry of words/ key depressions as per the given passage. The duration of the Test will be 15 (Fifteen) minutes and printed matter in English containing about 2000-2200 key-depressions would be given to each candidate who would enter the same in the Computer.
- For the post of Data Entry Operator in the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (C&AG): The ‘speed of 15000 key depressions per hour on Computer‟ will be adjudged on the basis of the correct entry of words/ key depressions as per the given passage. The duration of the Test will be 15 (Fifteen) minutes and printed matter in English containing about 3700-4000 key-depressions would be given to each candidate who would enter the same in the Computer.
- Candidates eligible for scribe as per paras 8.1 and 8.2 will be given compensatory time of 5 minutes. Therefore duration of Skill Test for such candidates will be 20 minutes.Typing Test for LDC/ JSA and Postal Assistant/ Sorting Assistant:
- The medium of Typing Test will be Hindi and English. The candidates will have to opt for the medium of Typing Test (i.e. either Hindi or English) in the online Application Form.
- The choice of Typing Test given by the candidate in the online Application Form shall be treated as final and no change in the medium of Typing Test will be entertained later.
- Candidates opting for English medium should have typing speed of 35 words per minute (w.p.m.) and those opting for Hindi medium should have typing speed of 30 words per minute (w.p.m.). 35 w.p.m. and 30 w.p.m. correspond to about 10500 key depressions per hour and about 9000 key depressions per hour respectively.
- The speed will be adjudged on the accuracy of typing on the Computer of a given text passage in 10 minutes.
- Candidates eligible for scribe as per paras 8.1 and 8.2 will be given compensatory time of 5 minutes. Therefore duration of Typing Test for such candidates will be 15 minutes.
- Passage Dictators will be provided to those VH candidates for the Typing test who have opted for Scribe in the online Application Form. The Passage Dictator will read out the passage to VH candidate within the allotted time period.
- Persons with Disabilities candidates who claim to be permanently unfit to take the Typing Test because of a physical disability may, with the prior approval of the Commission, be exempted from the requirement of appearing and qualifying at such test, provided such a candidate submits a Certificate in the prescribed format (Annexure-XIII) to the Commission from the competent Medical Authority, i.e., the Civil Surgeon of a Government Health Care Institution declaring him/ her to be permanently unfit for the Typing Test because of a physical disability. In addition, such candidates must substantiate their claim by furnishing the relevant Medical Certificate in the prescribed format as per Annexure-VIII to Annexure-X of the Notice of Examination, as applicable, at the time of Typing Test. Otherwise their claim for seeking exemption from Typing Test will not be entertained by the Commission.
FAQ
What is the syllabus for SSC CHSL Tier I?
he syllabus for SSC CHSL Tier I includes four sections: General Intelligence, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Awareness.
Is the syllabus for SSC CHSL the same every year?
Yes, the syllabus for SSC CHSL is more or less the same every year. However, the difficulty level of the exam and the weightage given to each section may vary.
Is the syllabus for SSC CHSL Tier I and Tier II different?
Yes, the syllabus for SSC CHSL Tier I and Tier II is different. Tier I is an objective test, whereas Tier II is a descriptive test.
Is there any negative marking in SSC CHSL Tier I?
Yes, there is a negative marking of 0.5 marks for each wrong answer in SSC CHSL Tier I.
Is there any sectional cut-off in SSC CHSL?
Yes, there is a sectional cut-off in SSC CHSL. Candidates need to clear the cut-off for each section as well as the overall cut-off to qualify for the next stage.