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SSC CGL Syllabus 2026 - Complete Exam Pattern
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Saturday, 18 April 2026
Short Information
Complete syllabus and exam pattern for SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination 2026. Download PDF.
📅 Important Dates
Notification Date15 April 2026
Last Date Apply10 May 2026
Tier I ExamJuly 2026
Tier II ExamSeptember 2026
✅ Selection Process
1. Tier I - Computer Based Examination (100 Marks)
2. Tier II - Computer Based Examination (400 Marks)
3. Tier III - Descriptive Paper (100 Marks)
4. Tier IV - Skill Test / DEST
📝 Tier I Exam Pattern
General Intelligence & Reasoning: 25 Questions, 50 Marks
General Awareness: 25 Questions, 50 Marks
Quantitative Aptitude: 25 Questions, 50 Marks
English Comprehension: 25 Questions, 50 Marks
Total: 100 Questions, 200 Marks, Duration: 60 Minutes
Negative Marking: 0.50 Marks per wrong answer
📝 Tier II Exam Pattern
Paper I - Mathematical Abilities: 30 Questions, 90 Marks
Paper I - Reasoning & General Intelligence: 30 Questions, 90 Marks
Paper II - English Language & Comprehension: 45 Questions, 135 Marks
Paper III - General Awareness: 25 Questions, 75 Marks
Computer Knowledge: 20 Questions, 60 Marks
Total: 150 Questions, 450 Marks, Duration: 2.5 Hours
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. What is the SSC CGL syllabus?
SSC CGL syllabus includes Reasoning, Maths, English, and General Awareness for Tier I, and detailed subjects for Tier II.
Q2. Is there negative marking?
Yes, 0.50 marks are deducted for each wrong answer in Tier I.
Q3. What is the total marks for Tier I?
Tier I is of 200 marks with 100 questions.

Post Overview

SSC CGL 2026 syllabus covers General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension for Tier I examination. The Tier II includes Mathematical Abilities, Reasoning, English, General Awareness, and Computer Knowledge. Candidates are advised to prepare thoroughly using the official syllabus and previous year question papers.