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The SSC CGL Syllabus for 2025 outlines the topics covered in Tier 1 and Tier 2 exams, including General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension. Tier 1 focuses on verbal and non-verbal reasoning, current events, basic mathematics, and English skills, while Tier 2 includes advanced mathematical abilities, reasoning, general awareness, and computer proficiency. Additionally, Paper II covers statistics, probability theory, and sampling techniques.

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The SSC CGL Syllabus for 2025 outlines the topics covered in Tier 1 and Tier 2 exams, including General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension. Tier 1 focuses on verbal and non-verbal reasoning, current events, basic mathematics, and English skills, while Tier 2 includes advanced mathematical abilities, reasoning, general awareness, and computer proficiency. Additionally, Paper II covers statistics, probability theory, and sampling techniques.

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SSC CGL Syllabus 2025 for Tier 1 and 2

Tier-I: General Intelligence & Reasoning:


It would include questions of both verbal and non-verbal type. This component may include
questions on analogies, similarities and differences, space visualization, spatial orientation,
problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination,
observation, relationship concepts, arithmetical reasoning and figural classification, arithmetic
number series, non-verbal series, coding and decoding, statement conclusion, syllogistic
reasoning etc. The topics are, Semantic Analogy, Symbolic/Number Analogy, Figural Analogy,
Semantic Classification, Symbolic/Number Classification, Figural Classification, Semantic
Series, Number Series, Figural Series, Problem Solving, Word Building, Coding & de-coding,
Numerical Operations, symbolic Operations, Trends, Space Orientation, Space Visualization,
Venn Diagrams, Drawing inferences, Punched hole/ pattern- folding& un-folding, Figural
Pattern-folding and completion, Indexing, Address matching, Date & city matching,
Classification of centre codes/roll numbers, Small & Capital letters/numbers coding, 21
decoding and classification, Embedded Figures, Critical thinking, Emotional Intelligence, Social
Intelligence.

General Awareness:
Questions in this component will be aimed at testing the candidates’ general awareness of the
environment around him and its application to society. Questions will also be designed to test
knowledge of current events and of such matters of every day observations and experience in
their scientific aspect as may be expected of any educated person. The test will also include
questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining History, Culture,
Geography, Economic Scene, General Policy & Scientific Research.

Quantitative Aptitude:
The questions will be designed to test the ability of appropriate use of numbers and number
sense of the candidate. The scope of the test will be computation of whole numbers, decimals,
fractions and relationships between numbers, Percentage. Ratio & Proportion, Square roots,
Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, Partnership Business, Mixture and Alligation,
Time and distance, Time & Work, Basic algebraic identities of School Algebra & Elementary
surds, Graphs of Linear Equations, Triangle and its various kinds of centres, Congruence and
similarity of triangles, Circle and its chords, tangents, angles subtended by chords of a circle,
common tangents to two or more circles, Triangle, Quadrilaterals, Regular Polygons, Circle,
Right Prism, Right Circular Cone, Right Circular Cylinder, Sphere, Hemispheres, Rectangular
Parallelepiped, Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square base, Trigonometric ratio,
Degree and Radian Measures, Standard Identities, Complementary angles, Heights and
Distances, Histogram, Frequency polygon, Bar diagram & Pie chart.
English Comprehension:
Candidates’ ability to understand correct English, his basic comprehension and writing ability,
etc. would be tested. 13.9.5 The questions in Parts A, B, & D will be of a level commensurate
with the essential qualification viz. Graduation and questions in Part-C will be of 10th standard
level.

Indicative Syllabus (Tier-II):

Module-I of Session-I of Paper-I (Mathematical Abilities):

Computation of whole numbers

Decimals

Fractions

Relationships between numbers

Percentage

Ratio & Proportion

Square roots

Averages

Interest

Profit and Loss

Discount

Partnership Business

Mixture and Alligation

Time and distance

Time & Work

Basic algebraic identities of School Algebra & Elementary surds

Graphs of Linear Equations


Triangle and its various kinds of centers

Congruence and similarity of triangles

Circle and its chords, tangents, angles subtended by chords of a circle, common tangents
to two or more circles

Triangle

Quadrilaterals

Regular Polygons

Right Prism

Right Circular Cone

Right Circular Cylinder

Sphere

Hemispheres

Rectangular Parallelepiped

Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square base

Trigonometric ratio

Degree and Radian Measures

Standard Identities

Complementary angles

Mensuration

Heights and Distances

Histogram

Frequency polygon

Bar diagram

Pie chart
Module-II of Section-I of Paper-I (Reasoning and General Intelligence):

Verbal and Non-verbal Questions

Semantic Analogy

Symbolic operations

Symbolic/Number Analogy

Trends

Figural Analogy

Space Orientation

Semantic Classification

Venn Diagrams

Symbolic/Number Classification

Drawing Inferences

Figural Classification

Punched hole/Pattern-folding & unfolding

Semantic Series

Figural Pattern-folding and completion

Number Series

Embedded Figures

Figural Series

Critical Thinking

Problem-Solving

Emotional Intelligence

Word Building

Social Intelligence
Coding and De-coding

Numerical operations

Module-I of Section-II of Paper-I (English Language and Comprehension):

Spot the Error

Fill in the Blanks

Synonyms

Antonyms

Spelling/ Detecting Misspelled Words

Idioms & Phrases

One-word Substitution

Improvement of Sentences

Active/ Passive Voice of Verbs

Conversion into Direct/Indirect Narration

Shuffling of Sentence Parts

Shuffling of Sentences in a Passage

Cloze Passage

Comprehension Passage
To test comprehension, three or more paragraphs will be given and questions based on those
will be asked. At least one paragraph should be a simple one based on a book or a story and
the other two paragraphs should be on current affairs, based on a report or an editorial.

Module-II of Section-II of Paper-I (General Awareness):


Questions are designed to test the candidates’ general awareness of the environment around
them 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 neighboring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic
Scene, General policy and scientific research.
Module-I of Section-III of Paper-I (Computer Proficiency):
● Computer Basics: Organization of a computer, Central Processing Unit (CPU), input/
output devices, computer memory, memory 23 organization, back- up devices, PORTs,
Windows Explorer. Keyboard shortcuts.
● Software: Windows Operating system including basics of Microsoft Office like MS word,
MS Excel and Power Point etc.
● Working with Internet and e-mails: Web Browsing & Searching, Downloading &
Uploading, Managing an E-mail Account, e-Banking.
● Basics of networking and cyber security: Networking devices and protocols, Network
and information security threats (like hacking, virus, worms, Trojan etc.) and preventive
measures.

Paper-II (Statistics):
● Collection, Classification and Presentation of Statistical Data – Primary and Secondary
data, Methods of data collection; Tabulation of data; Graphs and charts; Frequency
distributions; Diagrammatic presentation of frequency distributions.
● Measures of Central Tendency- Common measures of central tendency – mean median
and mode; Partition values- quartiles, deciles, percentiles.
● Measures of Dispersion- Common measures dispersion – range, quartile deviations,
mean deviation and standard deviation; Measures of relative dispersion.
● Moments, Skewness and Kurtosis – Different types of moments and their relationship;
meaning of skewness and kurtosis; different measures of skewness and kurtosis.
● Correlation and Regression – Scatter diagram; simple correlation coefficient; simple
regression lines; Spearman’s rank correlation; Measures of association of attributes;
Multiple regression; Multiple and partial correlation (For three variables only).
● Probability Theory – Meaning of probability; Different definitions of probability;
Conditional probability; Compound probability; Independent events; Bayes’ theorem.
● Random Variable and Probability Distributions – Random variable; Probability functions;
Expectation and Variance of a random variable; Higher moments of a random variable;
Binomial, Poisson, Normal and Exponential distributions; Joint distribution of two random
variable (discrete).
● Sampling Theory – Concept of population and sample; Parameter and statistic,
Sampling and non-sampling errors; Probability and nonprobability sampling techniques
(simple random sampling, stratified sampling, multistage sampling, multiphase sampling,
cluster sampling, systematic sampling, purposive sampling, convenience sampling and
quota sampling); Sampling distribution (statement only); Sample size decisions.
● Statistical Inference - Point estimation and interval estimation, Properties of a good
estimator, Methods of estimation (Moments method, Maximum likelihood method, Least
squares method), Testing of hypothesis, Basic concept of testing, Small sample and 24
large sample tests, Tests based on Z, t, Chi-square and F statistic, Confidence intervals.
● Analysis of Variance - Analysis of one-way classified data and twoway classified data.
● Time Series Analysis - Components of time series, Determinations of trend component
by different methods, Measurement of seasonal variation by different methods.
● Index Numbers - Meaning of Index Numbers, Problems in the construction of index
numbers, Types of index number, Different formulae, Base shifting and splicing of index
numbers, Cost of living Index Numbers, Uses of Index Numbers.

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