- Introduction
- SSC CGL General Awareness (Tier I)
- Topicwise Analysis: 2010, 11, 12
- Indian Polity
- Indian History + Culture
- Geography+Biodiversity+Environment
- Economy
- Science
- CRAP (Misc.GK, Sports, PIN etc.)
- Final Touch to preparation
- Summary: Plan for SSC-CGL (GK)
- Free Download material for SSC General Awareness
- SSC CGL Tier 1 Cutoffs (2011, 2012)
- SSC CGL Tier-2 Cutoffs (2011, 2012)
Introduction
Notification for SSC-Combined Graduate Level exam was released on 19th Jan 2013. Click ME to read it
SSC-CGL exam is made up of three stages: Tier 1, 2 and 3.
Tier I (prelims)
| Subject | |
| General Awareness | 50 |
| Reasoning | 50 |
| Maths | 50 |
| English | 50 |
| Total | 200 |
- Time-2 hours. No. of question =200
- Negative marking: 0.25 marks
Tier II (mains)
Those who qualify in the Tier-I, have to appear for Tier-II. But unlike the UPSC mains, the SSC tier-II doesn’t have descriptive paper. You just have to face Multichoie Questions (MCQ).
| Total | Duration | Negative marking? | |
| Paper I (Maths) | 200 marks | 2 hrs | – 0.50 |
| Paper II (English) | 200 marks | 2 hrs | – 0.25 |
| Total | 400 marks |
- These two papers are compulsory for all candidates.
- But If you’re applying for Statistical Investigator Grade-II, then you’ve to appear for one more paper, that is Paper III for Statistics, worth 200 marks.
Tier III (interview/CPT)
Those who qualify in Tier II (Mains), are called up for third stage (Tier III)
- For some posts you’ve to appear for Interview worth 100 marks.
- For some posts, you’ve to give computer proficiency test or Skill Test.
- For example, Candidate for Tax Assistant job, will have to give test for data entry speed.
What’s the reform/change?
candidates qualifying in Tier-II of the Examination, will be subjected to a short descriptive paper of not more than one hour’s duration, with questions drawn from
- English Language and Comprehension
- Quantitative Abilities
- General Awareness
- Please note: The main objective of above “Descriptive-Paper” reform is to prevent cheaters and dummy candidates.
- So there is no need “fear” the descriptive paper. If you’ve the guts and brains to clear Tier II (Mains), then you can handle this descriptive paper without much trouble.
- And SSC chairman says if possible, they’ll conduct this descriptive paper via computer.
Anyways, let’s start. The studyplan is divided into four articles.
| General Awareness Tier I | Explained here in this article. |
| Maths / Quantitative Aptitude for Tier I and II | Click me |
| Reasoning / General Intelligence for Tier I | Click me |
| English Grammar, Vocabulary, Comprehension for Tier I and II | Click me |
| Job profiles of various posts offered under SSC-CGL | Click me |
Tier I (Prelims)
- Here you’ve to face Multichoice questions on General Awareness, English, Maths and Reasoning. (50 questions each).
- This article only deals with how approach General Awareness.
- How to approach Maths, Reasoning and English= will be explained later, in separate articles.
General Awareness (Tier I)
First of all, throw away Manorama Yearbook from your study-desk. That book doesn’t have much use for competitive exams.
Topicwise Analysis: 2010, 11, 12
| Topic | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | |
| Static | Polity | 7 | 5 | 8 |
| Indian History+Culture | 5 | 6 | 5 | |
| Geograhpy (Physical+Indian)+Biodiversity | 6 | 11 | 6 | |
| Economy | 11 | 7 | 4 | |
| Subtotal (Static) | 29 | 29 | 23 | |
| Science | Biology | 6 | 4 | 8 |
| Chemistry | 4 | 4 | 3 | |
| Physics+Space | 7 | 6 | 4 | |
| Computer | 1 | 2 | 2 | |
| Subtotal (Science) | 18 | 16 | 17 | |
| Crap | Misc.GK, Sports, PIN, Books, Current Affairs | 3 | 3 | 6 |
| Yearbook (institutes, schemes, dates etc.) | 0 | 2 | 4 | |
| Subtotal (Crap) | 3 | 5 | 10 | |
| Grand Total | 50 | 50 | 50 |
- I’ve divided the General awareness portion of SSC-CGL exam, into
“S+S+C”= Static + Science + Crap.
(^in decreasing order of priority and importance.)
- In the SSC exams, new players tend to pay too much attention to the ‘crap’ part. They keep buying books and magazines all the time as if there is nothing else to prepare except current-affairs.
- But you must keep in mind that the Cost-benefit ratio is not really great for crap questions = “no. of data entries to be mugged up vs probability of getting a question vs probability of recalling the correct answer in actual exam.”
- I’m not saying ignore current affairs, all I’m saying is, “don’t invest too much time and energy in them”.
- On the other hand, If you look at “bigger picture”, almost 80% of General awareness questions come from Static + Science portion alone. Hence they should form the priority.
- The “Action-Plan” of SSC General awareness, rests on three pillars
|
Static + Science. |
| Filling up any missing details in Static + Science Part | |
|
For crap current affairs. |
Indian Polity
- If you’re simultaneously preparing for UPSC or State PSC exams, then just go with Indian Polity by M.Laxmikanth.
- Same book available in Hindi, under the name “Bharat Ki Rajya Vyavastha”
- So, if you’ve Laxmikanth, don’t bother much with NCERT/NIOS/Lucent etc.
- But If you don’t have Laxmikanth there is no need to specifically buy/borrow Laxmikanth for SSC Exam alone, because the questions are very rudimentary in nature and can be solved via NIOS zip files (given @Bottom), in combination with Lucent.
- Also prepare current affairs associated with polity. But “major” current affairs only.
- For example Shree-Krishna Committee =Telengana. Who is the chairman of new Finance Commission, who is the new CJI etc.etc.etc.
Indian History + Culture
- In SSC exam, History means Indian History only.
- So donot waste time preparing World History.
- Sometimes one question may comes, but that is not worth the Cost-benefit.
Approach Indian History?
Indian History is subdivided into three parts
| Ancient | Harappa, Vedic Age, Maurya, Sangam etc. |
| Medieval | Delhi Sultanate, Mughals etc. |
| Modern | 1857 Sepoy Mutiny + Freedom struggle. |
- Start with TN State education board books class 11 and 12 (they’re better than NCERT for the history portion, free download at bottom).
- Then use Lucent to fill up the missing details.
- SSC questions on History, are mostly from the important personalities and events. So, Please donot waste too much time in mugging up trivial names, dates etc.
Approach Culture?
- Culture= art, painting, dances, temples, mosques, Architecture etc.
- Most of the “Culture” happened during Ancient + medieval. So, you’ll simultaneously prepare it while going through NCERT Textbooks.
- Also use the NIOS ZIP file. Given @Bottom of this article.
- Lastly Lucent to fill up the missing details.
- +Winner of Gyanpith award, Sangeet Natak etc. (ONLY IF you’ve time, else don’t bother much.)
- That pretty much sums up History + culture. Although revision =essential.
Geography+Biodiversity+Environment
- For SSC exam, we’ve to prepare only Physical Geography + Indian Geography.
- World Geography doesn’t come into picture. (sometimes a question or two, but that’s again not worth our trouble, remember the “Cost-benefit”.)
- Lately SSC too has started asking questions on Biodiversity and environment. Although they overlap with biology/science portion.
Source?
- NCERT textbooks: Social Science Class 7 to 10
- NCERT Geography Class 11, 12.
- Environment and biodiversity ZIP file of NIOS.
(^free download links given @bottom of this article)
Finally Lucent to fill up any missing details, such as names of multipurpose river valley projects. But here again, don’t waste time with numbers.
- Hirakud=Mahanadi River in Odisha=important.
- Hirakud=4800m long = useless.
Economy
- Generally very straightforward questions based on definition and concepts of Economy.
- NCERT Economy book Class 11. (India’s economy and Development.)
- NIOS Zip file given @bottom.
- Only major “current affairs”. Usually SSC’s Economy questions are based on budget. (if at all they ask from current affairs.)
This concludes reading sources for “Static.” Moving to the next important portion for SSC-General Awareness.
Science
| Physics | Chem | Bio |
|
|
|
- By and large the science questions come from ^above topics. (it doesn’t mean other topics are not important though!)
- Best way to prepare science=NCERTs.
- Science tech related current affairs are usually not asked in SSC exam.
- At most sometimes current-affairs question on NASA satellite launch etc. So just keep an eye on major events, without doing any Ph.D.
- Candidates from science background shouldnot ride with overconfidence. Because whatever you have learned in college = not asked here. And whatever you had prepared in highschool= long evaporated from your memory.
- Hence start with the basic NCERT Science textbooks of Class 7 to 10, irrespective of graduation.
Source
- NCERT Science Text books from Class 7 to 10
- NIOS material almost overlaps with whatever science is discussed in NCERTs. So not much point in doing “double-majoori”, unless you’ve time and mood.
- Finally Lucent to fill up any missing details Big inventions/inventors, applications of various chemicals, computer related terms etc. (again don’t go in trivial details, for example Lucent has even given long chemical reaction formulas= useless.)
This concludes science. Now the final part
CRAP (Misc.GK, Sports, PIN etc.)
“Duration”
Based on SSC-CGL Tier I conducted in July 2012.
- They had asked question on Shree Krishna Committee report. (which was released somewhere in Jan 2011)
- Author of book Kurukshetra to Kargil. (again launched in Jan 2011)
- Santosh Football trophy (somewhere in May 2011)
So, Duration of Current affairs for SSC-CGL, is last one calendar year. (i.e. if you’re preparing for 2013, then prepare major events starting from Jan 2012.)
- PIN=persons in news, like xyz person won ICC cricketer of the year award, new CJI, new army chief, sports winners etc. There is no dearth of magazines and books circulating this garbage.
- But always remember, your mind has a limited memory capacity. So prepare the big personas, major events, avoid the small timers.
- Same for books and authors.
- Same for places in news.
- Same for [Yearbook]: Government schemes, location of various Government institutes etc. (you’ll find them in Lucent.)
- Most importantly: these things don’t stay in long term memory. Hence frequent revision essential.
Source?
Competitionmaster.com (they release monthly updates) OR Pratiyogita Darpan (PD).
Extra-preparation
- Once you’ve sufficiently prepared Maths+English+Reasoning+General Awareness, solve the as many old question papers of SSC exam as you can. (Blank answersheets given @bottom)
Why should you practice old papers?
- SSC recycles questions. You solve 10 papers, then 11th paper has hardly anything new, surprizing or challanging for you.
- Trains Your Brain For Negative Marking
- Improves Your Speed.
- Google search will lead you to many download links for SSC papersets.
- Problem?
- 1) scanned PDF files are in very poor quality. + the half mile long watermark only blocks the view= very tiresome for the eyes to read.
- 2) most of the time, they don’t contain solutions. Hence makes the whole exercise frustrating. Because you can’t evaluate your performance without going wasting another hour and so in searching the answers manually (for GK etc.)
- So if you can afford, just go for the Paperset of Kiran Prakashan.
- Good thing: they give detailed solution of each and every question.
- Same way, if you can afford, buy the NCERT textbooks from market (even second hand-used books will work).
Summary: Plan for SSC-CGL (GK)
![]() |
Revise minimum three times, practice a few old papers. General awareness shouldn’t give much trouble. |
This concludes how to approach General Awareness for SSC-CGL Exam. In the upcoming articles, we’ll see how to approach
- English vocabulary, Grammar and Comprehension (Tier I and II)
- Maths (Tier I and II) (update: article published-CLICK ME)
- Reasoning (Tier-I)
Free Download material for SSC General Awareness
NCERTs (English) Free download
TN State edu Books (for History) https://files.secureserver.net/0fnzZYT7SDNuC9
NIOS (for Culture) https://files.secureserver.net/0fdAWETp4sONW5
NCERT files: topicwise: https://mrunal.org/download
NCERT file: classwise (they’ve same pdfs as above)
| Science Class 7 | Download |
| Our Pasts Part 2 – Class 7 | Download |
| Social and Political Life Part 2 – Class 7 | Download |
| Our Environment Class 7 | Download |
| Science Class 8 | Download |
| Our Pasts Part 3 – Class 8 | Download |
| Resource and Development Class 8 | Download |
| Social and Political Life – Class 8 | Download |
| Science Class 9 | Download |
| Contemporary India Social Science for Class 9 | Download |
| Economics for Class 9 | Download |
| India and Contemporary World 1 for Class 9 | Download |
| Science Class X | Download |
| India and the Contemporary World 2 Class X Social Science | Download |
| Democratic Politics Part 2 for Class X Social Science | Download |
| Contemporary India Part 2 for Class X Social Science | Download |
| Understanding Economic Development Class X Social Science | Download |
| Fundamentals of Physical Geography Class 11 | Download |
| India Physical Environment Geography Class 11 | Download |
| Indian Economic Development Economics Class 11 | Download |
| Themes in World History Class 11 | Download |
| India People and Economy Class 12 | Download |
| Introductory Microeconomics Class 12 | Download |
| Macroeconomics Class 12 | Download |
| Fundamentals of Human Geography Class 12 | Download |
| Themes in India History 1 Class 12 | Download |
| Themes in India History 2 Class 12 | Download |
| Themes in India History 3 Class 12 | Download |
If it doesn’t work visit (or you want Hindi version): http://www.ncert.nic.in/ncerts/textbook/textbook.htm
| Description | Download Link | |
NIOS study Material |
Economy, Environment n Biodiversity, Polity etc.Many zip files on various subjects. Download as per your requirements. | click ME |
Blank Answersheets |
For practicing mock questions @home | click ME |
SSC CGL Tier 1 Cutoffs (2011, 2012)
Out of 200 marks.
| Year | 2011 | 2012 |
| General | 86.75 | 82 |
| SC | 63.5 | 64 |
| ST | 63.25 | 62 |
| OBC | 70.25 | 70 |
| EXS | 60 | 25 |
| OH | 50 | 60 |
| HH | 50 | 25 |
| VH | 50 | 25 |
(excluding Statistical Investigator/Compiler.)
SSC CGL Tier-2 Cutoffs (2011, 2012)
| category | 2011 | 2012 | |||
| Interview posts | Non-Interview posts | Interview posts | Non-Interview posts | ||
| General | 354.75 | 315.25 | 349 | 313.5 | |
| SC | 281.25 | 247.25 | 284 | 251 | |
| ST | 295.75 | 251.75 | 282 | 242 | |
| OBC | 323.75 | 283.75 | 319 | 281.5 | |
| EXS | 293 | 180 | 308 | 211 | |
| OH | 246.5 | 208 | 274 | 227 | |
| HH | 200 | 150 | 191 | 123 | |
| VH | 246.5 | 150 | 261 | 225 | |
(excluding Statistical Investigator/Compiler.)




sir, please update all ssc cgl related articles, please sir ….
Sir, can you please suggest good books for statistical investigator. My age has crossed 27 and so I am eligible for only 4 posts for SSC. I want to seriously prepare for stat exam this year. So what should be my study plan? and which books do I need to refer?
What is your Message? Search before asking questions & confine discussions to exams related matter only.
Sir, you have posted books in folder is it enough for SSC cgl preparation
Given books by your website is it enough for exam or v must buy ncert book
Dear Sir, I have completed my Part-I Registration for SSC CGL 2015 Notification and done online Payment. An Acknowledgement in XPS was availed to me with Registration ID. But now when i want to proceed for Part-II Registration with the Registration ID and my Date of Birth, The site is showing “Information given by you is incorrect. Please enter the correct information.” I tried as many times i could, but the same was shown. Can you please suggest me with any alternative link or any other option to complete Part-II registration. -Sri Sai
My eye vision is low 6/9 and 6/12 can I apply for the post inspector of income tax?
Hi Sir, thank you very much for your guidance.
Hi friends, here i found an intersting app for online tests My Exam….try it. !! here we hv SSC CGL tests too……like it.
sir please send me ncert book in hindi to my email id “hardev.s@hcl.com”
Sir please provide me NCRET books in hindi .
I am preparing for ssccgl 2015. I want to learn trigonometry, geometry and mensuration from basic.. plz help by providing/suggesting study materials….
Thanks!!!
buy “quantum CAT” by sarvesh kumar..it is must read for core maths section..and for quantitative aptitude u need to refer R,S.agarwal..
karthiksagar89@gmail.com my mail id..u can contact me there
i am postgraduate in mathematics and prepairing for cgl 2015.i have applied for statistical envestigator.it was done by mistake.i did not know there will be an additional paper for it.i have choosen it as my first periority .stat. was not my subject……i have read it at 10th level only.further it was never read by me.plz suggest me what should i do…..i do not want to give third paper….is it possible??plz sir reply as soon as possible….i will be greatful 2 u….thanks !!!
Download link at bottom of the below page is not working…
https://mrunalmanage.wpcomstaging.com/2013/01/studyplan-ssc-cgl-2013-combined-graduate-level-exam-general-awareness-tier-1-booklist-approach-free-study-material.html
Thanks a ton , mate !
if i crack this exam . some credit definitely goes to you .
keep helping people
Register again PART1.give correct information.then try PART2.
I m poor in English. Sir plz guide me.how to practice it.
i want to know whether the tier 2 marks cutoff is out of 400. I had heard that tier 1 is also added to tier 2 and than tier 2 cutoff is made.
Anyone pls solve the query about tier 2 cutoff and the final cutoff for the all posts.
plz provide me 2014 ssc cgl paper ………
dear site adminstrator may u plz send me the almost all old question papers of ssc cgl thanks n regards
Hi Team,
Tier II marks cutoff goes something around 350 so does it include TIER I marks also separate marking.
I mean do we just need to crack TIER I or need to score good marks for merit purposes.
mrunal sir my age is 29 this is my last attempt besides that i am eligible for cbi nia and enforcement directorate plz tell me how i can clear the tier 1 first
Sir please tell me if i cleared the UPSC Civil Services final cut off for selection in written papers and if i am absent to Interview or i got less marks in Interview then i will get job or not. Please tell me
if u are absent or got less marks in inteview u will get eliminated…
Sir ssc investigator ke liye koi better book hindi mein net par bhaje dein jisse hum log book ko download kar sakein sir market mein iski koi bhi book available nahin hai. So please sir download better book or notes jisse jyaada se jyaada profit hum logo ko ho kyoinke sir iska cut-off bahut high jata hai so please sir download better book or notes as soon as possible jisse investigator mein selection ho jai. Thanks sir.
History_class6_TN_Board And class 9 pdf are not working.plsss rectify as soon as possible.
my dad is directly recruited as an auditor in cag (group c ) now he is in group b post , got promoted after 40 years of age , as per the guidelines i think im eligible for obc non creamy layer , i read that for sons/daugthers of govt.employees , the post/cadre is taken into consideration and not the salary … what is this non creamy layer certificate and how to get it ?
Sir,,by mistak I have given preference of compiler post in preference option… And I’m not have qualifications required for this… So is any problem in future (while tir-1,,t-2.. Interview)………. Plz tell me
please send me the almost all old question papers of SSC CGL and notes for self preparation.
My email address is prince.gaur@yahoo.com
SIr, KIya yeh sab books hindi mai bhi hai?
do they have sectional cut-off for tier 1 exam ??
Dear sir, do u prefer objective gk of lucent ??? I m confused bcz in review of the book i read many ans in this book are wrong. If no then pls suggest any other book for objective gk question.
Thank u
Unable to download the study material (zip file)…