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13th July 2016, 12:39 PM
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Combined Graduate Level Exam(Tier-II)(Tax Asstt)
Hello sir I had applied for Tax Asstt in Combined Graduate Level Exam(Tier-II) and now want to prepare for this Exam so will you please provide me syllabus of this Exam??
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13th July 2016, 02:09 PM
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Re: Combined Graduate Level Exam(Tier-II)(Tax Asstt)
The SSC Combined Graduate Level Exam(Tier-II) Exam consists of the following subjects: -Quantitative Ability. -English Language & Comprehension. -Statistics ( Investigator Grade-II only). -Commerce ( Investigator Grade-II only). -Economics ( Investigator Grade-II only). -Mathematics ( Investigator Grade-II only). Quantitative Ability -Number Systems. -Computation of Whole Numbers. -Decimals & Fractions. -The relation between Numbers. -Fundamental Arithmetical Operations. -Percentage. -Ratio and Proportion. -Average. -Interest. -Profit & Loss. -Discount. -Data Interpretation. -Mensuration. -Time and Distance. -Ratio and Time etc. English Language & Comprehension -Error Recognition. -Fill in the Blanks. -Vocabulary. -Spellings. -Grammar. -Sentence Structure. -Synonyms. -Antonyms. -Sentence Completion. -Idioms & Phrases. -Comprehension Passage etc. Statistics -Probability. -Probability Distributions. -Binomial. -Poisson. -Normal. -Exponential. -Central Tendency. -Rank Correlation Coefficient. -Population. -Sampling Distribution. -Principles of Sampling. -Concepts of Hypothesis. -Testing of Hypothesis. -Chi-square tests. -Index Numbers. -Time Series Analysis etc. Commerce -Business Organisation. -Accountancy. -Management. -Micro-economics. -Indian Economics. -Business Law. -Business Statistics. -Company Law. -Cost accounting. -Auditing. -Income Tax etc. Economics -General Economics. -Demand and Supply Analysis. -Commodity Pricing. -Theory of Factor Pricing. -Keynesian Theory of Employment. -Functions of Money. -International Trade. -Foreign Exchange. -Taxation. -Deficit Financing. -Fiscal Policy. -Indian Economics & General Statistics. -Statistical Investigation. -Types of sampling. -Presentation of data. -National Income and Accounting. -Agricultural sector. -Industrial Policy and Industrial Development. -Human Resources. -New Economic Policy and Welfare Schemes. -Indian Public Finance. -Indian Banking and Currency system etc. Mathematics -Algebra. -Algebra of Matrices. -Analytic Geometry. -Differential Equation. -Differential and Integral Calculus. -Statistics etc. |