Railway Recruitment for Stenographer has begun. The authority has released Stenographer PDF for Railway Recruitment given below:
Note: General Awareness includes Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, Static GK and Current Affairs.
Basic English Grammar & sentence structure, Parts of Speech – Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Preposition, Conjunction, Active and Passive Voice, Articles, Direct and Indirect Speech, Fill in the Blanks, Sentence Correction, Cloze Test, Spellings, Phrases and Idioms, Antonyms and Synonyms, Spotting errors, Para jumbles, Phrase Replacement, Comprehension Reading
Analogies, Similarities and Differences, Space Visualization, Analysis, Problem Solving, Judgment, Discriminating observation, Decision Making, Relationship concepts, Visual Memory, Arithmetic reasoning, Verbal & Figure Classification, Arithmetical number series, Non-verbal series, Abstract ideas & symbols, Relationship, arithmetic computation, analytical functions of abstract ideas & symbols
Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC CHSL Notification 2019-20. SSC CHSL 2019 Apply Online link is active now. SSC released the recruitment schedule on their official website some time back. If you are interested in the CHSL Exam, click on the Direct link for SSC CHSL 2019-20 Application Form link mentioned below. Steps to apply online & details about the required documents have also been mentioned in the post below.
LATEST: Staff Selection Commission released the SSC CHSL Application Form 2019-20 on 3rd December 2019. The Last Date to fill the application form is 10th January 2020.
The direct link to apply has been mentioned above. Make sure to read through the detailed Eligibility criteria before applying online and keep the required documents in order.
SSC CHSL Application Form to be available from | 3rd December 2019 |
Last Date to Apply | 10th January 2020 |
Online payment Last Date | 12th January 2020 |
Last Date for Offline Challan Generation | 12th January 2020 |
Payment through Offline Challan can be done until | 14th January 2020 |
We will update the SSC CHSL Application Form Direct Link on 3rd December 2019. Follow these steps to apply for SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Exam.
Step 1- Click on the Direct Apply Online link (to be updated on this page) or visit the official SSC website - www.ssc.nic.in.
Step 2- Find the link for SSC CHSL Registration 2019-20 & click on it.
Step 3- Correctly enter all details as mentioned in the image below, including your Full Name, email address, functioning mobile number e.t.c
Step 4- On completion of registration, you will receive your registration id & login password.
Step 5- Login to the SSC portal with your registration id, date of birth & password. Look for the SSC CHSL Online Application Form link and click on it.
Step 6-Fill in all details asked on the application form. Staff Selection Commission only collects this information to validate the candidacy of the aspirants, the personal information of all applicants is safe with SSC.
Step 7- Upload the requested documents in the mentioned denominations and format.
Step 8- Proceed to pay the application fee for the Online Form.
*Print SSC CHSL Application form and the fee receipt for future purposes.
The fee for SSC CHSL Online Application Form is Rs 100 for all candidates. Fee payment can be done through Debit/Credit Card, Net Banking & also through offline challan.
It is essential that the documents are uploaded in the below-mentioned format only. The following documents are to be uploaded on the online form -
Photograph
The candidate's photograph must be clicked in front of a white or light-coloured background. The size of the photograph should be between 4kb to 12kb Only. The resolution of the photograph must be 100*120 pixels.
The photograph should be recently clicked on or after January 2019 so there is no issue during later in the examination cycle.
Signature
The applicant will have to upload a scanned copy of their signature. The sign must be done with a blue or black ink pen on a piece of white paper. The Scanned copy of the Signature should be 1kb to 12kb in size with a resolution of 40*60 pixels. Please note that the digital copy of the signature should be uploaded in jpg/jpeg format only.
Both the Signature & photograph should be clearly visible and uploaded on the SSC CHSL Application Form 2019 in the above-mentioned format only.
If the photograph is hazy or blurred then the application form will be rejected by the Staff Selection Commission.
If the signature of the candidate is smudged or unclear, the SSC CHSL 2019 Application Form will be rejected.
If you are unsure whether you are eligible to apply for the exam then go through this detailed eligibility criteria for Combined Higher Secondary Level exam.
All aspirants must meet the following eligibility criteria
The SSC CHSL 10+2 exam is an entry-level test for the youth of the country who are fresh out of school and looking to secure a job in the government of India.
The age range to apply for SSC CHSL Application Form is 18 to 27 years. Age relaxation is applicable for candidates of various categories as mentioned in the table below-
Category | SSC CHSL Apply Online - Age Relaxation |
SC/ST | 5 Years |
OBC | 3 Years |
PH | 10 Years |
PH + OBC | 13 Years |
PH+SC/ST | 15 Years |
Indian Citizens or persons belonging to the Nepal/Bhutan or Tibetan refugees who arrived in India before 1st January 1962 are eligible to fill the SSC CHSL 2019 Application Form.
The following information needs to be entered at the time of filling the online form
SSC CHSL Apply Online: Info Asked | Details To Fill |
Nationality | Mention your nationality |
SSC CHSL Exam Center for Prelims & Mains | Enter your priority for the exam center- State & City |
Father’s Name | Full Father's name as per the documents |
Mother’s Name | Enter your mother's name as per the official documents |
Permanent Address | Enter the Complete residential address |
Subject/stream | The subject & stream in 10+2 |
Percentage of Marks | Marks scored in 12th (if already cleared) |
Language | Mention the languages you know |
Once the fee payment is done and the form is submitted on the Staff Selection Commission web portal, there is no option for correction of form.
The SSC CHSL Application Form Status will be released by SSC after some time.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Combined Higher Secondary Level Exam every year to fill in various posts. All students that have cleared their 10+2 exam are eligible for this SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Exam. It is a golden opportunity for candidates who are looking forward to working in different Ministries/Departments/Offices of the Government of India. SSC CHSL Exam hires people for Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants (PA/SA), Data Entry Operator (DEO), Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC) and Court Clerk for different departments & organizations in the Government of India. As per the recent reports, the SSC CHSL Notification is scheduled to be released on December 3rd, 2019.
As per the SSC CHSL Notification 2019, candidates are selected for CHSL posts based on their performance in three stages: Tier 1 (CBT), Tier 2 (Written Exam), and Tier 3 (Skill Test). The final merit list is prepared based on the result scored in all these three stages. All phases of SSC CHSL Recruitment are qualifying in nature. Hence, candidates must score above the cut off marks in order to get selected for the next stage. In this post, candidates can get complete information about SSC CHSL Recruitment, Notification, exam dates, vacancy details, salary, selection process, how to apply online, and more.
LATEST UPDATES: SSC CHSL Notification 2019-20 is Out! Download Official Notification from Link Below
Download SSC CHSL 2019 Notification PDF
Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC CHSL notification for its next recruitment on 3rd December 2019. Although Recruitment 2019 is still ongoing (Tier 2 Result is pending), interested applicants will be able to apply for the examination till 10th January. There is no limit to apply for the exam. If a candidate was unsuccessful in clearing the 2019 Tier 1 Exam which was conducted earlier this year, they can apply for the upcoming SSC CHSL Recruitment 2019-20 and prepare in advance to clear the SSC 10+2 paper.
Before applying for CHSL posts, candidates are suggested to read the SSC CHSL Notification completely and then apply. The SSC CHSL 2019 Notification is an official document released by the exam conducting authority to invite applications for the Combined Higher Secondary Level Exam.
Following is the SSC CHSL Exam Dates Calendar announced by SSC so far for the next recruitment cycle.
SSC CHSL Notification Release Date | 3rd December 2019 |
Start Date for Application Form | 3rd December 2019 |
Last Date to Apply for CHSL Recruitment | 10th January 2020 |
Selection Process | 3 Stages (Online Test + Descriptive Exam + Skill Test) |
Eligibility Criteria | 12th Pass |
Age Limit to Apply | 18 to 27 years |
Expected Vacancies for SSC CHSL 2019 Notification | 6000+ |
Admit Card for Tier 1 Exam will be released on | 7th March 2020 |
Tier 1 Exam for SSC CHSL Recruitment 2019 | 16th to 27th March 2020 |
Exam Name | SSC CHSL (Staff Selection Commission, Central Higher Secondary Level) |
Online Application Start Date | 5th March 2019 |
Online Application End Date | 4th April 2019 |
Selection Process | 3 Stages ( Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3) |
SSC CHSL Tier 1 Admit Card | Released ( 18th June to 24th June 2019) |
Tier 1 Exam Date | 1st July to 11th July 2019 |
Stage 1 Answer Key was released on | 22nd July 2019 |
CHSL Tier 1 Result | 12th September |
Tier 2 Admit Card | 18th September |
Tier 2 Exam Date | 29th September 2019 |
SSC CHSL Tier 2 Result | December 2019 (expected) |
Vacancy 2019 | 5789 Vacancies |
*Vacancies have been announced in the following posts:-
The following table shows the Post vice breakup of the 5789 SSC CHSL Vacancies 2019-
Post | CHSL Vacancies 2019 |
LDC/ JSA | 1855 Vacancies |
PA/ SA | 3880 Vacancies |
DEO | 54 Vacancies |
Staff Selection Commission is expected to announce 6000+ vacancies with the SSC CHSL Notification 2019.
SSC had announced a total of 5789 vacancies for SSC CHSL Recruitment 2019. Just 3271 vacancies were announced for 2017-18 Recruitment. Judging from the vacancy trend over the years, the number of openings has been steadily increasing. It is speculated that more than 6000 vacancies will be announced for SSC CHSL Recruitment 2019-20.
The following table will show you the SSC CHSL Salary and PayScale. With the introduction of the 7th Pay Commission, the salary scale for employees has gone up.
Post | In-Hand Salary (In Rs) |
LDC (Lower Division Clerk)/JSA | 18,777-22,411 |
DEO (Data Entry Operator) | 25,165-31,045 |
PA/SA | 25,165-31,045 |
Post | Old Pay Scale | New Pay Scale |
LDC/JSA | Band 1-Grade Pay- ₹ 1900 | Band 1-Grade Pay- ₹ 5-20 |
PA/ SA | Band 1-Grade Pay-₹ 2400 | Band 1-Grade Pay- ₹ 5-20 |
DEO | Band 1-Grade Pay- ₹ 2400 | Band 1-Grade Pay- ₹ 5-20 |
*The Salary Package has gone up drastically because of the 7 pay commission. Check how the SSC CHSL Salaryhas increased over the years & Important Components of the CHSL Salary.
Once the SSC CHSL 2019 Notification is out, interested applicants will be able to fill the online application form. Following is the minimum educational qualification required to apply for the exam
The Staff Service Commission CHSL Application Form will be available online from 3rd December 2019 to 10th January 2020. The Direct Link to Apply online will be updated once the form is active on the official website of SSC.
Follow these Steps to Apply for the Combined Higher Secondary Level Exam-
Step 1: Visit the Official SSC website or click on our updated direct form link to be directed to the SSC CHSL Registration page.
Step 2: Enter your credentials including your Full Name, Date Of Birth, functional mobile number and email id.
Step 3: Once Your Registration is complete, you will receive login credentials for your account on your mobile phone.
Step 4: Once you have successfully registered on the website. Click on the link "SSC CHSL 2019-20 Application Form"
Step 5: Fill the form with requested details & upload your documents to complete the application process.
Step 6: The last step of the application process is Fee payment. Pay the application fee via Debit/Credit Card or Net Banking and take 2 to 3 print outs for future reference.
Candidates who clear all 3 Tiers of the examination are selected on the basis of their merit. The candidate's personal preference is also taken into account with merit while allocating positions in departments.
SSC CHSL Recruitment is done for the post of Lower Divisional Clerks & Court Clerks, Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistants and Data Entry Operators.
In order to be selected, the candidates have to clear all 3 Tiers ( Tier 1, Tier 2 & Tier 3). Final documentation is done after all 3 tiers are cleared. Anybody who doesn't clear the documentation process is dropped from the selection process.
Tier 1 Exam Pattern
If you are familiar with the exam pattern, it is important that you go through the New Changes that have been introduced in the paper for 2019-
Go through the complete CHSL Exam Pattern to understand the exam structure and the time allotted in Tier 3.
As the SSC CHSL Notification 2019 is about to be released and the Stage 1 Exam is to be conducted from 16th to 27th March 2020, interested applicants should start their preparation in advance to crack the exam in one go.
The SSC CHSL Syllabus for Tier 1 will test candidates in 4 sections- General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language & General Awareness.
Following are some important topics in the Tier 1 exam-
Awards & Honors | Current Affairs (Domestic) | Politics |
Geography | Current Affairs (International) | History |
Go through the following important topics in the English Language Section:-
The Mathematics section can be a bit challenging. As the SSC CHSL Recruitment Exam will commence in March 2020. Preparing aspirants can go through the following important topics in the exam-
Simplification | Data Interpretation | Number Series |
Work & Time | Time & Distance | Mixtures & Allegations |
The Logical Reasoning Section can be very scoring in the exam. Practice the following recurring topics thoroughly to score high in the general intelligence section:-
The Second Tier is conducted Offline and candidates will be tested on their writing skills. This is the exam pattern followed for the Tier 2 Descriptive test-
Topics | Word count | Maximum Marks | Duration |
Essay writing | 200-250 | 100 | 60 minutes |
Letter/Application Writing | 150-200 |
The Common Topics that are asked in the Tier 2 Examination are as follows-
The Tier 1 Exam is just about to commence. The preparation tips will help in guiding you and will get you ready for any hurdle that you might face. Keep these important tips in mind-
Read more SSC CHSL Preparation Tips and crack the exam in one go!
The table below has some of the SSC CHSL General Intelligence Books that candidates can get their hands on.
Topic | Author/Publisher |
Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning | RS Aggarwal |
Analytical Reasoning | M K Pandey |
A New Approach to Reasoning Verbal and Nonverbal (English) | BS Sijwali, Indu Sijwal |
For Quant/Math section we suggest the following books to study from
Topic | Author/Publisher |
Quantitative Aptitude | R.S. Agarwal |
Quicker Mathematics | M. Tyra |
Elementary and Advanced Mathematics | Kiran Prakashan |
Our pick for the SSC CHSL English section
Objective English for Competitive Examinations | Tata McGraw Hill |
Competitive General English | Kiran Prakashan |
Objective General English | SP Bakshi |
Quick Learning Objective General English | RS Aggarwal & Vikas Aggarwal |
The candidates can consider the following preparation books for SSC CHSL General Awareness:
Topic | Author/Publisher |
Manorama Yearbook 2019 (English and Hindi) | Malayalam Manorama |
Lucent’s General Knowledge (English and Hindi) | Lucent’s |
Staff Selection Commission is about to release the SSC CHSL Notification 2019 in December 2019. The Admit Card for the Tier 1 exam will be released by 7th March 2019.
The Indian Air Force invites eligible aspirants to fill the AFCAT Application Form 2020 for Flying Branch and Ground Duty (Technical & Non-Technical) Branches. The candidates who do not satisfy the eligibility criteria shall not fill the forms. Candidates can go through the complete post for AFCAT 2020 Apply Online link provided in this post.
The students must follow the steps given below in order to fill the AFCAT Application Form 2020 correctly
Photo | Signature |
Size- 10-50 KB | Size- 10-40 KB |
Colored | Colored |
The face must be visible | The signature should be very clear |
JPEG Format | JPEG Format |
Background must be white/light colored | Background must be white/light colored |
The students have to pay a specific charge to submit their Application Form for AFCAT 2020
Category | Fee |
Application Fee (All Category) | Rs.250/- |
Exam | AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) |
Exam Level | National Level |
Conducting Body | Indian Air Force (IAF) |
Posts | Commissioned officers in the flying branch, Ground Duty (technical) and Ground Duty (Non-technical) branch |
Exam Mode | Online (Computer Based Test) |
Application Fee | INR 250 |
Application Fee Payment Mode | Online (Credit/Debit Card/Net Banking) |
Official Website | https://afcat.cdac.in/AFCAT/ |
The dates of the commencement of AFCAT Application Form 2020 have been out. After completing with the application process, enhance your preparation by going through AFCAT Syllabus 2020. The students must check out the following table for similar information:
AFCAT Application Form 2020 | Important Dates |
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Start Date of filling online AFCAT Application Form 2020 | December 01, 2019 |
Last Date of filling online AFCAT Application Form 2020 | December 30, 2019 |
The students must satisfy the AFCAT Eligibility Criteria if they want to fill the application form. Without meeting the criteria for eligibility, the application form will be canceled.
The students shall not be less than the age of 20. Check the following table for detailed age limit criteria:
AFCAT Branches | AFCAT Age Eligibility |
Flying Branch through AFCAT/ NCC Entry |
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Ground Duty (Technical & Non-Technical) Branch |
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The students can check out the following table for the qualification criteria of AFCAT 2020:
Branch | - | Educational Qualification |
Flying Branch | - | Candidates should have mandatorily passed with a minimum of 60% marks each in Maths and Physics at 10+2 level and (a) Graduation with minimum of three years degree course in any discipline from a recognized University with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent. OR (b) BE/B Tech degree (Four years course) from a recognized University with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent. OR (c) Cleared Section A & B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India from a recognized University with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent. |
-Ground Duty (Technical) Branch | Aeronautical Engineer (Electronics) {AE (L)} | 4-year degree course with minimum 60% marks each in Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level Must have cleared Sections A and B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India or Graduate membership examination of the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers with 60% marks |
Aeronautical Engineer (Mechanical) {AE (M)} | minimum of 60% marks each in Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level and a minimum of four years degree graduation/integrated post-graduation qualification in Engineering/Technology from recognized University Cleared Sections A & B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India by actual studies with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent | |
Ground Duty (Non-Technical) Branches | Administration & Logistics | Minimum 3 years Graduate degree with 60% and above marks from a recognized university Cleared section A & B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India from a recognized university with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent |
Accounts | B.Com Degree (Minimum three years degree course) from a recognized university with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent. | |
Education | MBA/ MCA or MA/ MSc degree in English/ Physics/ Mathematics/ Chemistry/ Statistics/ International relations/ International Studies/ Defence Studies/ Psychology/ Computer Science/ IT/ Management/ Mass Communication/ Journalism/ Public Relation with a minimum of 50% marks & 60% in Graduation | |
NCC Special Entry (Flying Branch) | - | NCC Air Wing Senior Division ‘C’ certificate acquired on or after 01 Jan 17 minimum of 60% marks each in Maths and Physics at 10+2. Graduates with minimum of three years degree course in any discipline from a recognized University with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent OR BE/B Tech degree (Four years course) from a recognized University with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent OR Candidates who have cleared Section A & B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India from a recognized University with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent |
Meteorology | - | Post Graduate Degree in any Science stream/ Mathematics/ Statistics/Geography/Computer Applications/Environmental Science/ Applied Physics/ Oceanography/Meteorology/Agricultural Meteorology/Ecology & Environment /Geophysics/Environmental Biology with minimum of 50% marks |
The Staff Selection Commission is conducting the Junior Hindi Translator Prelims Exam on November 26, 2019. As the exam is scheduled for November 26, 2019, here is the detailed SSC JHT Exam Analysis 2019.
Candidates can go through this analysis to know about the examination. We provide the analysis for each shift and all subjects. As the Junior Hindi Translator prelims exam is conducted for two subjects i.e., English and Hindi, candidates can find the analysis for both the subjects here.
Parts of Paper | Date of Exam | Mode of Paper | Subject | Number of Questions/ Marks | Total Duration |
Paper- I (Objective Type) | 26th November 2019 | Computer-Based Mode | General Hindi | 100 Questions/ 100 Marks | 2 Hours |
General English | 100 Questions/ 100 Marks |
Here is the detailed review of the Junior Hindi Translator Exam. The question paper included a total of 200 questions for 200 marks under which there were 100 from English and 100 from Hindi.
Topics | No. Of Questions | Level of Questions |
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Fill in the Blanks | 9-10 | Moderate |
Sentence Improvement | 5-6 | Moderate |
Error Detection | 5-7 | Moderate-difficult |
Active Passive | 10-15 | Moderate |
Direct Indirect | 10-15 | Moderate |
Idioms and Phrases | 5 | Moderate-difficult |
Synonyms | 5 | Difficult |
Antonyms | 5 | Difficult |
Jumbled Sentences | 10 | Moderate |
Cloze Test Passage (3 paragraphs) | 10 each | Moderate-difficult |
Reading Comprehension (RC) (2) | 10 | Difficult |
Misc. | 5-6 | Moderate |
Total | 100 | Difficult |
Topics |
No of Questions |
Level |
---|---|---|
वाक्य त्रुटी |
10-15 |
Moderate |
रिक्त स्थानों की पूर्ति |
5-6 |
Easy |
पर्याय (समानार्थक शब्द) |
5 |
Easy-moderate |
विलोम शब्द |
5-6 |
Easy-moderate |
शब्द वर्तनी |
5 |
Moderate |
वाक्यांश के लिए एक शब्द |
5 |
Moderate |
मुहावरे एवं लोकोक्ति |
6-7 |
Easy |
गद्यांश |
5 |
Easy-moderate |
अनुच्छेद में रिक्त स्थान |
10 |
Easy-moderate |
समास | 5 |
Easy |
शब्द भेद | 3-5 |
Easy |
संधि विच्छेद | 5 |
Easy |
Misc. |
15-20 |
Moderate |
Total |
100 |
Easy-Moderate |
In the previous year's recruitment, the SSC JHT Prelims Exam was conducted on January 13, 2019. Candidates can go through this analysis and know what is the trend in JHT Exam. Know the number of questions that appeared from each topic and prepare accordingly.
In English Language, there were a total of 100 questions. The difficulty level of the English Language was Moderate. Check the number of questions appeared form each section from the below table.
Topics | No. Of Questions |
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Reading Comprehension | 6-7 |
Error Detection | 11-15 |
Sentence Improvement | 8-10 |
Phrase Replacement | 8-9 |
Idioms and Phrases | 6-7 |
Synonyms / Antonyms | 10 |
Spelling Correction/Sentence Completion | 10-14 |
Cloze Test Passage | 7-8 |
Fill in the Blanks | 9-10 |
The total number of questions in Hindi Langauge was also 100. The difficulty level of the paper was Moderate. Check the topic-wise number of questions from the below table.
Topic | No of Questions |
गद्यांश | 15-19 |
वाक्य पुनर्व्यवस्था | 8-10 |
पर्याय (समानार्थक शब्द) | 5-6 |
विलोम शब्द | 8-10 |
शब्द वर्तनी | 10 |
वाक्यांश के लिए एक शब्द | 5 |
मुहावरे एवं लोकोक्ति | 10-11 |
वाक्य त्रुटी | 9-10 |
अनुच्छेद में रिक्त स्थान | 9-11 |
रिक्त स्थानों की पूर्ति | 7-10 |
Food Corporation of India (FCI) has scheduled the FCI Manager Phase 1 exam on 28th November 2019, for the FCI Manager Recruitment for 330 vacancies. Candidates who are appearing for the exam can go through the article to get detailed FCI Manager Exam Analysis for Phase 1. Based on the feedback received by candidates we provide exam analysis.
The FCI Manager Prelims Exam is conducted in four shifts on November 28th, 2019. Candidates appearing for FCI Manager Phase 1 Exam 2019 must carefully make a note of their shift and arrive at the exam center at least half an hour before the reporting time.
Check out the exam pattern to know the number of questions asked from each of the section Phase 1 Exam--
Sections | No. of Questions | Max. Marks | Time Duration |
English Language | 30 | 30 | 20 minutes |
Reasoning Ability | 35 | 35 | 20 minutes |
Numerical Aptitude | 35 | 35 | 20 minutes |
Total | 100 | 100 | 60 minutes |
Here is the overall exam review for FCI Manager Phase 1 Exam 2019.
Sections | Difficulty Level (Shift 1) | No. of Good Attempts (Shift 1) | Difficulty Level (Shift 2) | No. of Good Attempts (Shift 2) | Difficulty Level (Shift 3) | No. of Good Attempt (Shift 3) | Difficulty Level (Shift 4) | No. of Good Attempts (Shift 4) |
English Language | Easy | 20 | Easy | 19 | - | - | - | - |
Reasoning Ability | Easy-Moderate | 19 | Easy-Moderate | 20 | - | - | - | - |
Numerical Aptitude | Moderate | 19 | Moderate | 20.5 | - | - | - | - |
Total | Easy-Moderate | 70+ | Easy-Moderate | 71+ | - | - | - | - |
Topic | Number of Questions (Shift 1) | Number of Questions (Shift 2) | Number of Questions (Shift 3) | Number of Questions (Shift 4) |
Quadratic equation | 04 | 04 | - | - |
Arithmetic | 11 | 13 | - | - |
Bar Graph | 05 | 05 | - | - |
Tabulate DI | 05 | 04 | - | - |
Caselet-5 | 05 | 05 | - | - |
Missing Number Series | 05 | 04 | - | - |
Total | 35 | 35 | 35 | 35 |
Topic | Number of Questions (Shift 1) | Number of Questions (Shift 2) | Number of Questions (Shift 3) | Number of Questions (Shift 4) |
Syllogism | 04 | 05 | - | - |
Inequality | 04 | 03 | - | - |
Circular Arrangement | 05 | 05 | - | - |
Linear Arrangement | 04 | 04 | - | - |
Misc. | 02 | 07 | - | - |
Scheduling | 05 | 03 | - | - |
Order and Ranking Puzzle | 05 | 03 | - | - |
Double Row Arrangement | 05 | 04 | - | - |
Odd one Out | 01 | 01 | - | - |
Total | 35 | 35 | 35 | 35 |
Topic | Number of Questions (Shift 1) | Number of Questions (Shift 2) | Number of Questions (Shift 3) | Number of Questions (Shift 4) |
Reading Comprehension (Story Based) | 09 | 08 | - | - |
Sentence Correctio | 03 | 05 | - | - |
Fill in the Blanks | 06 | 04 | - | - |
Word Exchange | 04 | 03 | - | - |
Phrasal Verbs | 03 | 05 | - | - |
Para jumble | 05 | 05 | - | - |
Total | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 |
SECTIONS | LEVEL OF QUESTION(Shift-1) | LEVEL OF QUESTION(Shift-2) | LEVEL OF QUESTION(Shift-3) | LEVEL OF QUESTION(Shift-4) |
Reasoning and Computer Aptitude | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate |
English Language | Easy | Easy | Easy | Easy |
Quantitative Aptitude | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate |
Below, candidates can check the FCI Exam Analysis Section-Wise also for all the four Shifts
SECTIONS | GOOD ATTEMPT (SHIFT 1) | GOOD ATTEMPT (SHIFT 2) | GOOD ATTEMPT (SHIFT 3) | GOOD ATTEMPT (SHIFT 4) |
Reasoning and Computer Aptitude | 27-30 | 26-29 | 27-30 | 25-28 |
English Language | 22-24 | 23-25 | 21-24 | 23-25 |
Quantitative Aptitude | 24-26 | 23-25 | 22-24 | 24-26 |
Total | 76+ | 77+ | 75+ | 78+ |
The difficulty level of this section was moderate. Many questions appeared from the previous year's question papers of FCI EXAM.FCI Exam Analysis For Quantitative Aptitude/Maths
In the below table candidates can check the topic from which questions came in Maths
Topic | Number of Questions (Shift 1) | Number of Questions (Shift 2) | Number of Questions (Shift 3) | Number of Questions (Shift 4) |
Simplification | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Missing Number Series | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
Data Interpretation | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
SI & CI | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Percentage | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Ratio & Proportion | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Profit & Loss | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Miscellaneous | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4 |
Time & Work | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Permutation & Combination | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Mixture & Allegation | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Time, Speed and Distance | 1 | 2 | 2 | - |
In the below table candidates can check the topic from which questions came in English
Topic | Number of Questions (Shift 1) | Number of Questions (Shift 2) | Number Of Questions (Shift 3) | Number of Questions (Shift 4) |
Reading Comprehension (Story) | 8 | 7-8 | 7-8 | 10 |
Spotting Error | 10 | 10 | 5 | 5 |
Cloze Test (Story) | 5 | - | 5 | 5 |
Fill in the blanks | 0 | 5 | 2-3 | 5 |
Idiom & Phrases | 2 | - | - | - |
Sentence Rearrangement | 3 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
Antonym & Synonym | 2 | 2-3 | - | - |
The reasoning for FCI Exam Analysis
In the below table candidates can check the topic from which questions came in reasoning.
Topic | Number of Questions (Shift 1) | Number of Questions (Shift 2) | Number of Questions (Shift 3) | Number of Questions (Shift 4) |
3 Puzzles (Linear, Circular, Day Wise) | 15 | 5 | 15 | 10 |
Number/Alphanumeric series | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
Syllogism Reasoning | 5 | 2 | 3-4 | 3-4 |
Direction & Distance | 3 | 3 | 2 | - |
Coding-Decoding | 5 | 5 | 3-4 | 3 |
Miscellaneous | 2 | 5 | 3 | 7-8 |
Statement & Conclusion | - | 2 | - | - |
Sitting Arrangement | - | 10 | - | 7-8 |
FCI Manager Shift 1 Analysis are mentioned below in the table-
SECTIONS | LEVEL OF QUESTION(Shift-1) | LEVEL OF QUESTION(Shift-2) |
Reasoning and Computer Aptitude | Moderate | Moderate |
English Language | Easy | Easy |
Quantitative Aptitude | Moderate | Moderate |
Below, candidates can check the FCI Exam Analysis Section-Wise also for all the four Shifts-
SECTIONS | GOOD ATTEMPT (SHIFT 1) | GOOD ATTEMPTS (SHIFT 2) |
Reasoning and Computer Aptitude | 28-32 | 28-32 |
English Language | 24-28 | 24-28 |
Quantitative Aptitude | 23-27 | 23-27 |
Total | 74+ | 75+ |
In the below table candidates can check the topic from which questions came-
Topic | Number of Questions (Shift 1) | Number of Questions (Shift 2) |
Simplification | 10-15 | 10 |
Missing Number Series | 5 | 5 |
Data Interpretation | 5 | 5 |
SI & CI | 1 | 2 |
Percentage | 4 | 1 |
Ratio & Proportion | 2 | 3 |
Profit & Loss | 1 | 1 |
Mensuration | 1 | 1 |
Data Interpretation | 5 | 10 |
Permutation & Combination | 1 | 1 |
Mixture & Allegation | 1 | 1 |
Time, Speed and Distance | 2 | 2 |
Topic | Number of Questions (Shift 1) | Number of Question (Shift 2) |
Reading Comprehension (Story) | 8 | 5 |
Spotting Error | 6 | 5 |
Cloze Test (Story) | 5 | 5 |
Fill in the blanks | 3 | 5 |
Idiom & Phrases | 1 | - |
Sentence Rearrangement | 5 | 6 |
Antonym & Synonym | 2 | 4 |
Topic | Number of Questions (Shift 1) | Number of Questions (Shift 2) |
3 Puzzles | 11 | 5 |
Number/Alphanumeric series | 5 | 5 |
Syllogism Reasoning | 5 | 5 |
Direction & Distance | 5 | - |
Coding – decoding | 5 | 5 |
Miscellaneous | 3 | 5 |
Statement & Conclusion | 5 | - |
Sitting Arrangement | - | 10 |
Here, candidates can check the FCI Exam Pattern for the FCI Phase I and Phase II-
Name of the Test | No. Of Questions | Max. Marks | Duration (Minutes) | Version |
English Language | 30 | 30 | 20 min | English |
Reasoning Ability | 35 | 35 | 20 min | Bilingual |
Numerical Aptitude | 35 | 35 | 20 min | Bilingual |
Total | 100 | 100 | 60 min | - |
Here, Phase I includes five papers with there posts
Number of Papers in Phase-II | Post Code | Post | |
One Paper Exam | Paper-I Only | F | AG-III (General) |
I | AG-III (Depot) | ||
Paper-III Only | E | Typist (Hindi) | |
Paper-V Only | C | Steno Grade-II |
Number of Papers in Phase-II | Post Code | Post | Note | |
Two Paper Exam | Paper-I & Paper-II | A | Junior Engineer (Civil) | Candidates applying for any ONE of the postcode A, B, G, and H will appear in Paper-I to be followed by Paper-II. ONLINE TEST for G {AG-III (Accounts) Paper – I & Paper-II shall be held in single sitting only |
B | Junior Engineer (Electrical, Mechanical) | |||
G | {AG-III (Accounts) | |||
H | {AG-III (Technical)} | |||
Paper-III & Paper-IV | D | {AG II (Hindi)} | Candidates applying for Postcode D will appear in Paper-III to be followed by Paper-IV. ONLINE TEST for Paper – III & Paper-IV shall be held in single sitting only |
Note- 1) Paper-I is common for post code A, B, F, G, H and I. 2) Paper-III is common for postcode D and E.
The EPFO Assistant Final Result has been announced by the Employee Provident Fund Organisation. Download the EPFO Final Result PDF for Assistant from the link mentioned below. All candidates whose name is mentioned in the PDF will be eligible to sit for the Interview.
Latest: EPFO has released EPFO Assistant Final Result 2019. Click on the below link to check EPFO Assistant Mains Result.
EPFO Result 2019
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Events | Dates |
Prelims Exam Dates 2019 | 30th and 31st July 2019 |
Result Date | October 15, 2019 |
EPFO Final Result | 26th November 2019 |
As per the notification, if any of the candidates secure the same aggregate marks in the exam, the tie-up will be fixed by implementing the following points-
Staff Selection Commission will conduct the SSC CPO 2019-20 Exam from 9th December to 12th December 2019. Candidates that applied for the recruitment should keep an eye on the official website to be updated about the latest news of SSC CPO Recruitment. Candidate can go through the article for the complete detail about the SSC CPO Admit Card 2019.
Latest:
SSC Zones | Official Website |
Northern Region | Direct Link |
Eastern Region | Direct Link |
Karnataka-Kerala Region | Direct Link |
North-Eastern Region | Direct Link |
Western Region | Direct Link |
North-Western Region | Direct Link |
Southern Region | Direct Link |
Madhya Pradesh Region | Direct Link |
Central Region | Direct Link |
Direct Link for SSC CPO 2019-20 Hall Ticket
In case you forgot about your Roll Number or Registration number, follow these steps to get your admit card:-
The following details will be mentioned on the Hall Ticket for CPO. Make sure to cross-check that the details mentioned on the admit card are correct and with the right spelling, in order to avoid hassle at the examination center.
Name of the Candidate | Roll Number |
Father's/Mother's Name | Ticket number |
Date of Birth | Opted for scribe |
Category | Exam date |
Gender | Reporting time |
Entry closing time | Space for the Signature |
Exam Center | Space for the photograph to be affixed |
Address in detail | Instructions if any |
Registration Number |
Registered Email-ID |
Mobile Number along |
Candidate’s name |
Date of Birth |
Exam name |
SSC released the Official CPO Admit Card 2018-19 for Paper-II on its official Website. The Zone-wise direct links to download Official SSC CPO Call Letter 2018 has been mentioned below.
Direct Link to Download SSC CPO Paper 2 Admit Card 2018-19
The CPO Call Letter 2018-19 for the Tier 2 exam was released zone-wise. The official website links for all Staff Selection Commission Zones have been mentioned below:-
SSC Zones | Official Website |
Northern Region | Direct Link |
Eastern Region | Direct Link |
Karnataka-Kerala Region | Direct Link |
North-Eastern Region | Direct Link |
Western Region | Direct Link |
North-Western Region | Direct Link |
Southern Region | Direct Link |
Madhya Pradesh Region | Direct Link |
Central Region | Direct Link |