SSC CGL Syllabus 2026: Complete Tier 1 & Tier 2 Exam Pattern, Subject-wise Topics & PDF

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Date
11 Jul 2026
Exam Duration
Tier-I: 60 Minutes Tier-II Paper-I Duration: 2 Hours 15 Minutes Paper-II / Paper-III: 2 Hours each
Negative Marking
Tier-I 0.50 marks deducted for every incorrect answer. Tier-II 1 mark deducted for each incorrect answer in Section I, Section II and Module I of Section III (Paper-I). 0.50 marks deducted for every incorrect answer in Paper-II. This is far better for SEO.

Description

Planning to appear for the SSC Combined Graduate Level (SSC CGL) Examination 2026? Understanding the latest syllabus and exam pattern is one of the most important steps before beginning your preparation. The syllabus helps candidates identify the subjects, important topics, marking scheme, and examination stages, allowing them to prepare in a structured and efficient manner. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination every year to recruit eligible graduates for various Group 'B' and Group 'C' posts in Ministries, Departments, Constitutional Bodies, Tribunals, and Government organizations across India. The recruitment process consists of multiple stages, including Tier-I, Tier-II, and Document Verification. The SSC CGL syllabus includes subjects such as General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language & Comprehension, Computer Knowledge, Statistics, and Finance & Economics (for specific posts). Candidates should carefully understand the exam pattern, subject-wise topics, and marking scheme to improve their chances of success. This page provides the complete SSC CGL Syllabus 2026, including the latest exam pattern, selection process, subject-wise syllabus, negative marking, exam duration, frequently asked questions, and official resources.

Exam Pattern

Tier-I Examination Subject Questions Marks General Intelligence & Reasoning 25 50 General Awareness 25 50 Quantitative Aptitude 25 50 English Comprehension 25 50 Total 100 200 Mode of Examination: Computer Based Test (CBT) =================================== Tier-II Examination Paper-I (Compulsory) Mathematical Abilities Reasoning & General Intelligence English Language & Comprehension General Awareness Computer Knowledge Data Entry Speed Test (DEST) Paper-II Statistics (Only for Junior Statistical Officer) Paper-III General Studies (Finance & Economics) (Only for Assistant Audit Officer / Assistant Accounts Officer)

Subject-wise Syllabus

General Intelligence & Reasoning Analogies Classification Coding-Decoding Blood Relations Direction Sense Number Series Alphabet Series Seating Arrangement Puzzle Statement & Conclusion Syllogism Mirror Images Paper Folding Embedded Figures Non-Verbal Reasoning ============================= General Awareness Current Affairs Indian History Indian Polity Constitution Geography Economy General Science Environment Awards & Honours Books & Authors Sports Important Days Government Schemes ============================= Quantitative Aptitude Number System Simplification Percentage Ratio & Proportion Average Profit & Loss Time & Work Time & Distance Algebra Geometry Trigonometry Mensuration Statistics Data Interpretation ============================= English Language & Comprehension Reading Comprehension Grammar Vocabulary Synonyms Antonyms Error Detection Cloze Test Sentence Improvement Idioms & Phrases One Word Substitution Active & Passive Voice Direct & Indirect Speech Fill in the Blanks ============================= Computer Knowledge Computer Fundamentals Hardware & Software MS Office Internet Operating System Networking Cyber Security Memory Devices Input & Output Devices ============================= Statistics (For JSO) Probability Sampling Correlation Regression Time Series Index Numbers Measures of Central Tendency Dispersion ============================= Finance & Economics (For AAO) Indian Economy National Income Budget Fiscal Policy Banking Inflation Taxation Accounting Basics Public Finance

Eligibility

Bachelor's Degree from a recognized University or equivalent qualification. Some posts require additional educational qualifications such as Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Commerce, or Chartered Accountancy. Candidates must satisfy the age limit and other eligibility conditions specified in the official SSC CGL notification.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many stages are there in SSC CGL 2026?

SSC CGL consists of Tier-I, Tier-II, and Document Verification.

Is there negative marking in SSC CGL?

Yes. Tier-I carries a negative marking of 0.50 mark for each incorrect answer.

What is the mode of the SSC CGL examination?

The examination is conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.

Is Tier-I compulsory?

Tier-I is compulsory for all candidates.

Which paper is compulsory in Tier-II?

Paper-I is compulsory for all candidates.

Is there an interview in SSC CGL?

No. The current selection process does not include an interview.

Where can I download the official SSC CGL syllabus?

Candidates can download the latest notification and syllabus from the official SSC website: https://ssc.gov.in

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