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7th January 2016, 03:44 PM
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What Is Combined Graduate Level Tier I Examination
I want to apply for Combined Graduate Level Tier I Examination so can you please provide me the details of this program?
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7th January 2016, 04:50 PM
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Re: What Is Combined Graduate Level Tier I Examination
Combined Graduate Level Exam is a National Level Combined Graduate level exam conducted by Staff selection Commission every year for the recruitment of various Gazzeted and Non-Gazzeted posts in the Central Government departments. SSC CGL 2016 important Dates: Commencement of Online Application Form : 13th Feb 2016 Last Date: 14th March 2016 Date of Examination: 8th & 22nd May 2016 SSC CGL eligibility Criteria- Bachelor degree in any discipline from any UGC approved University. Candidate’s age must be between 18 years to 27 years Age relaxation for the reserved category will be applicable as per government rules. Selection process: After a successfully written test of Tier I, there will be held second paper for TIER 2, based on computer proficiency, Objective questions. CGLE Tier-I Exam Syllabus A. General Intelligence & Reasoning: Analogies Similarities and differences Space visualization Spatial orientation Problem solving Analysis Judgement 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 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 Decoding and classification Embedded Figures Critical thinking Emotional Intelligence Social Intelligence and some other sub-topics. B. General Awareness: History Culture Geography Economic Scene General Policy C. Numerical Aptitude: Whole numbers Decimals Fractions and relationships between numbers Percentage Ratio & Proportion Square roots Averages Interest Profit and Loss Discount Partnership Business Mixture and Allegation 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. D. English Comprehension: Candidates’ ability to understand correct English, his basic comprehension and writing ability, etc. would be tested. |
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