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SSC-CHSL Syllabus for 2017-18
SSC-CHSL Syllabus 2017-18 for Tier I – Objective Paper The tier I exam’s duration has reduced from 75 minutes to 60 minutes. SSC-CHSL Tier I is an online multiple choice examination. The questions will be set both in English and Hindi except the English language section where questions will be only in English. Here is the detailed SSC-CHSL Syllabus for the computer-based tier I exam.
General Awareness
Questions are designed to test the candidate’s general awareness of the environment around him/her and its application to society. Questions are also designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of an educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General Policy and Scientific Research.
Note: For VH candidates of 40% and above visual disability and opting for SCRIBES
there will be no component of Maps/Graphs/Diagrams/Statistical Data in the General
Intelligence & Reasoning / Quantitative Aptitude.
SSC-CHSL 2017-18 Syllabus for Tier II – Descriptive Paper
Tier II of SSC-CHSL exam is a descriptive paper. The mode of examination is pen and paper. A candidate has to minimum score 33% to get qualified for the Tier III examination.
SSC-CHSL 2017-18 Syllabus for Tier III – Skill Test
Tier III of the examination would continue to be the Skill Test/Typing Test which is qualifying in nature. The final merit of the successful candidates would be determined on the basis of total score obtained by them in Tier I and Tier II.
…What is a Skill Test?
A skill test is a test in which a candidate’s data entry speeds of minimum 8,000 (eight thousand) key depressions per hour on a computer are tested. The duration of the test will be 15minutes and printed matter in English containing about 2000-2200 strokes/key-depressions would be given to enter into the 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. Now that you know the SSC-CHSL Syllabus and Exam pattern, apply for the SSC-CHSL 2017-18 examination and kick-start your SSC-CHSL 2017-18 preparations.