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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 5
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The Staff Selection Commission mention the list of SSC CGL Post, vacancies, their eligibility and basic salary in the official notification. The SSC CGL posts are governed by the Central Government rules. Recently, the Government of India increased the Dearness Allowance of the Central Government Employees.
With effect from January 1, 2025, the Dearness Allowance for the SSC CGL Posts is 55 % of their Basic Pay.
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5 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
The Staff Selection Commission releases the question paper and the official answer key on its official website - ssc.gov.in. Practicing previous year SSC CGL question papers offers several benefits:
- Familiarizes candidates with the style and format of questions in each section.
- Helps develop an effective approach to solving questions.
- Increases speed and accuracy by repeated practice.
- Builds confidence and reduces exam anxiety.
- Identifies important and frequently asked topics.
- Provides insight into the difficulty level and time management strategies.
Overall, it is a crucial tool for comprehensive preparation and performance improvement in th
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The Staff Selection Commission will notify the SSC CGL 2025 syllabus in the official notification. The Commission will mention all the details of the SSC CGL syllabus 2025 in the official notification. The candidates should prepare all the topics mentioned in the official notification. The Commission dos not mention the weightage of the syllabus topic in the official notification.
The SSC CGL syllabus 2025 will be the key source of preparation for the SSC CGL 2025.
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The Staff Selection Commission will mention the SSC CGL exam pattern 2025 in the official notification. There is no anticipation that the SSC CGL exam pattern will be changed. The Commission can change the SSC CGL exam pattern even after the release of official notification.
The Commission can release the official notice to change the SSC CGL exam pattern 2025.
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The Staff Selection Commission mention the age-relaxation to all the categories of candidates in the official notification. The candidates can see below the age-relaxation mentioned in the official notification in the previous years.
The age relaxations for different categories in SSC CGL 2025 are as follows:
Category | Age Relaxation | |
SC/ST | 5 years | |
OBC | 3 years | |
PwD (General) | 10 years | |
PwD (OBC) | 13 years | |
PwD (SC/ST) | 15 years | |
Ex-Servicemen (General) | 3 years | |
Ex-Servicemen (OBC) | 6 years | |
Ex-Servicemen (SC/ST) | 8 years | |
Central Government Civilian Employees Group B | General | 5 years |
OBC | 8 years | |
SC/ST | 10 years | |
Central Government Civilian Employees Group C | General | Up to 40 years |
OBC | Up to 43 years | |
SC/ST | Up to 45 years | |
Candidates domiciled in Jammu & Kashmir | 5 years (SC/ST), 8 years (OBC) | |
Widows/Divorced Women/Women Judicially separated (Group C) | Up to 35 years (General), Up to 38 years (OBC), Up to 40 years (SC/ST) | |
Defence Personnel Disabled in hostilities | 5 years (General), 8 years (OBC), 10 years (SC/ST) |
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