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Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released notification for recruitment to various posts under Combined Graduate Level CGL Examination 2025. Interested candidates can fill their form for SSC CGL Recruitment 2025, there are 14,582 posts in this recruitment. SSC SGL application forms have started on 09 June 2025, candidates can apply till 04 July 2025. Minimum age should be 18 years and maximum age should be 30 years as on 01 August 2025. Candidates must read the notification for more details, post details, salary etc. before filling the form. Latest Govt Job , Admit Card, Result, Answer Key,Check On Govtresult Portal |
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SSC CGL Recruitment 2025 : Vacancy Details 261 Post |
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Q. What is SSC CGL and why should I consider it? Ans. SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission – Combined Graduate Level) is one of the most popular exams for government job aspirants in India. If you are aiming for a stable, respected government job with a good career growth, then CGL is worth your while. It is for posts like Income Tax Officer, Auditor, Assistant Section Officer, and many more. |
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Q. Who can apply for SSC CGL 2025? Ans. If you have completed your graduation (any stream), you are eligible. Just make sure your degree is from a recognized university. and you are within the age limit. |
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Q. What is the exam pattern like? There are four levels in CGL: Ans. Level 1: Prelims (Online MCQs) Level 2: Mains (Online MCQs too, now general and post-specific) Level 3: Descriptive paper (usually not conducted for most posts now, unless required) Level 4: Skill test/Document verification I found Level 2 the most challenging. It’s not just about knowledge – it’s about speed, accuracy. |
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Q. Is there negative marking? Ans. Yes. In both Tier 1 and Tier 2, 0.50 marks are deducted for every wrong answer in most sections. So avoid guessing without thinking. |
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Q. How should I start preparing? Ans. Start early and be consistent. Quant and Reasoning: Practice daily. Mock tests are important. English: Read editorials, revise grammar rules and do vocabulary quizzes. General Awareness Make it a habit to read current affairs for 15-20 minutes daily. |
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Q. Which books or resources are best? Ans. Based on what worked for me and others: Quant: Rakesh Yadav class notes + previous year papers English: Plinth to Paramount by Neetu Singh Reasoning: RS Aggarwal or any mock test platform GK: Daily current affairs from Lucent + online sources |