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Course Description

At Career Guide, we have been providing expert coaching for the SSC-CGL and SSC-CHSL examinations since 2012. Our institute is budget-friendly, ensuring that quality education is accessible to everyone. We take pride in having a team of highly qualified and experienced faculty members, including GATE-qualified MTech professionals, MA in English from CU with first-class distinction, Corporate Managers, and Government Employees. This ensures that you receive the best guidance and insights for your SSC exam preparation.

Our comprehensive study materials are specially designed to give you an edge over others and ensure you are fully prepared. We are confident that our course fees are the lowest in Bengal, offering unbeatable value for money.

So why waste your money at other institutes when Career Guide is the best SSC-CGL coaching centre in Kolkata? With branches in Jadavpur and Dumdum, we are your perfect partner for SSC CGL preparation. Choose us for your success!

Course Content

  • Every week we will provide 6 classes duration of the class will be 1 hour each.
  • Total 312 classes will be provided in a year.
  • Monthly MOCK TEST will be conducted.
  • Suggestive STUDY MATERIALS will be given by our institute.
  • Further more we will provide extra doubt clearing classes.
  • All classes will be held by scientific method.
  • No compromise with the quality of faculties.
  • Lowest fees gurranted in Bengal
SSC CGL Syllabus 2025

SSC CGL Syllabus 2025

Tier Tier - I Tier - II (Paper I, II, III)
Type Objective Multiple Choice Paper I (Compulsory for all posts),
Paper II for candidates who apply for the posts of Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) in the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation and
Paper III for candidates who apply for the posts of Assistant Audit Officer/ Assistant Accounts Officer.
Objective Type, Multiple choice questions, except for Module-II of Section-III of Paper-I
Mode Computer-Based (online) Computer-Based (online)

SSC CGL Exam Syllabus: Tier I – Indicative Syllabus


General Intelligence and Reasoning

  • Analogies
  • Similarities and differences
  • Problem-solving
  • Spatial orientation
  • Decision making
  • Analysis
  • Discrimination
  • Visual memory
  • Arithmetical reasoning and figural classification
  • Relationship concepts
  • Observation
  • Arithmetic number series
  • Non-verbal series
  • Statement conclusion
  • Coding and decoding
  • Syllogistic reasoning
  • Social intelligence
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Critical thinking
  • Embedded figures
  • Decoding and classification
  • Small and capital letters/numbers coding
  • Classification of centre codes/roll numbers
  • Date and city matching
  • Address matching
  • Indexing
  • Figural pattern folding and completion
  • Punched hole/pattern unfolding and folding
  • Drawing inferences
  • Venn diagrams
  • Space visualisation
  • Space orientation
  • Trends
  • Symbolic operations
  • Numerical

    SSC CGL Exam Syllabus: Tier II – Indicative Syllabus


    The questions are created to test the ability of candidates to use numbers and number sense appropriately. The examination will contain questions on:

    • Bar diagram and pie chart
    • Frequency polygon
    • Histogram
    • Heights and distances
    • Complementary angles
    • Standard identities
    • Degree and radian measures
    • Trigonometric ratios
    • Regular right pyramid with a triangular or square base
    • Rectangular parallel
    • Hemispheres
    • Spheres
    • Right circular cylinder
    • Right circular cone
    • Right prism
    • Circle
    • Congruence and similarity of triangles
    • Triangles and its various kinds of centres
    • Graphs of linear equations
    • Basic algebraic identities of school algebra and elementary surds
    • Time and work
    • Time and distance
    • Mixture and allegation
    • Partnership business
    • Discount
    • Profit and loss
    • Interest
    • Averages
    • Square roots
    • Ratio and proportion
    • Percentage
    • Fractions and relationships between numbers
    • Decimals
    • Whole numbers

    Paper-II (English Language and Comprehension)

    The paper will be created to test the knowledge of the English language in candidates. Questions will be based on:

    • Spot the error
    • Comprehension passage
    • Cloze passage
    • Shuffling of sentences
    • Conversion into Direct/Indirect narration
    • Verbs
    • Active/passive voice of the verb
    • Improvement of sentences
    • One word substitution
    • Idioms and phrases
    • Spelling/detecting misspelt words
    • Antonyms
    • Synonyms
    • Fill in the blanks

    Paper-III (Statistics)

    The paper will test the following topics:

    Colocation, Classification and Presentation of Statistical Data

    • Primary and secondary data
    • Methods of data collection
    • Tabulation of data
    • Graphs and charts
    • Frequency distributions
    • Diagrammatic presentations of frequency distributions

    Measures of Central Tendency

    • Percentiles
    • Deciles
    • Partition values quartiles
    • Common measures such as mean, median and mode

    Measures of Dispersion

    • Measures of relative dispersion
    • Mean and standard deviation
    • Quartile deviations
    • Range

    Correlation and Regression

    • Multiple and partial correlations [for three variables only]
    • Multiple regression
    • Measures of association of attributes
    • Spearman’s rank correlation
    • Simple regression lines
    • Simple correlation coefficient
    • Scatter diagram

    Probability Theory

    • Bayes’ theorem
    • Independent events
    • Compound probability
    • Conditional probability
    • Different definitions of probability
    • Meaning of probability

    Paper-IV (General Studies-Finance and Economics)

    Part A: Finance and Accounts

    • Fundamental Principles and Basis of Accounting
    • Financial Accounting
    • Generally accepted accounting principles
    • Basic concepts and conventions
    • Limitations of financial accounting
    • Nature and scope
    • Basic Concepts of Accounting
    • Profit and loss appropriation
    • Trading, Manufacturing
    • Rectification of errors
    • Trial balance
    • Ledgers, Journal
    • Bank reconciliation
    • Books of original entry
    • Single and double entry
    • Self-balancing ledgers
    • Bills of exchange
    • Receipts and payments and income and expenditure accounts
    • Non-profit organisations accounts
    • Valuation of inventories
    • Depreciation accounting
    • Balance sheet distinction between capital and revenue expenditure

    Part B: Economics and Governance

    • Controller and Auditor General of India
    • Role and responsibility
    • Constitutional provisions
    • Finance Commission
    • Role and functions
    • The Basic concept of Economics
    • Introduction to microeconomics
    • Theory of demand and supply
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