SSC CHSL Exam Pattern 2020
There are three different phases,
which a candidate is required to clear to get selected for various posts in the
Government Offices.
2. Tier II exam is Descriptive
Paper in English/Hindi
3. Tier III is the Computer
Proficiency Test.
Check the table below to know the
brief about SSC CHSL Exam Pattern (for each tier)
1.
Tier
|
Type
|
Mode
|
Tier – I
|
Objective Multiple Choice
|
Computer Based (online)
|
Tier –
II
|
Descriptive
Paper in English/Hindi
|
Pen and
Paper mode
|
Tier – III
|
Skill Test/Computer Proficiency
Test
|
Wherever Applicable
|
SSC
CHSL Tier-I Exam Pattern
Section
|
Subject
|
No of
Questions
|
Max
Marks
|
Exam
Duration
|
1
|
General Intelligence
|
25
|
50
|
60 minutes (80 Minutes for PWD
candidates)
|
2
|
General
Awareness
|
25
|
50
|
|
3
|
Quantitative Aptitude (Basic
Arithmetic Skill)
|
25
|
50
|
|
4
|
English
Language (Basic Knowledge)
|
25
|
50
|
|
Total
|
100
|
200
|
Tier-II is a descriptive type of
test. To assess the writing skills of candidates in English/Hindi, the
candidates have to qualify Tier-II. This written test comprises of
an Essay of 200-250 words and Letter/Application writing of about 150-200
words. The minimum marks that a candidate needs to score in SSC CHSL
Tier-II are 33 per cent.
•
The total time duration of the exam is of 60 minutes and total marks are 100
marks.
• All the questions are based on
the concepts of 10th standard.
• The total time duration is 80
minutes for candidates who are visually handicapped or suffer from cerebral
palsy.
The Tier III of SSC CHSL 2020
comprises of a couple of skill tests which are needed for selection to certain
government posts. These include typing test, for which a candidate must have a
30wpm (Hindi Medium) and 35wpm (English Medium). The test duration is 15
minutes. For visually handicapped (40% disabled), 30 minutes will be provided.
Finally, a merit list will be prepared after the typing test ,
A government job aspirant should
know the important facts regarding the SSC CHSL exam pattern, due to which one
can check the level of exam, make checklists for broader topics of what to
cover and what to leave. An aspirant aiming to score well, would need to be
thorough with the exam pattern, he/she is appearing for. Marking scheme, type
of questions and number of questions are the basic things one need to know.