Staff selection commission now changed the question paper
pattern and syllabus for Upcoming Group C and group D examination 2022. Recently
central government changed the recruitment rule for group C and group D category
examination. every year staff selection commission/ karmachari chayan ayog
conduct different type of Group C and Group D examination Like SSC CHSL Combined
higher secondary level for the recruitment of LDC lower Divisional clerk and DEO
data entry operator . Every year more then 20 lakh intermediate pass candidates
are appearing in the 10+2 level / higher secondary level examination.
Karmachari chayan ayog also conduct written examination for
filling posts of group D category which is referred as SSC multi tasking
recruitment / SSC MTS. Now recruitment process will be done
through new question paper pattern and syllabus specified by SSC.
Revised pattern and syllabus as are following for upcoming
Group C and group D examination 2022
New Syllabus for SSC CGL Combined graduate level preliminary
examination , CHSL , Steno Stenographer Group C and Group D , junior engineer
Group C and D , CAPF, SI,
ASI , Constable, Junior Hindi Translator JHT, Other Group C and D vacancies and departmental
examination
1. The Commission has decided to fill up all Selection Posts
through online/offline objective type written examination. The Online/Offline
Examination Scheme is as follows:
(a) In respect of posts for which there is specific requirement of knowledge of a particular subject or subjects the online examination may be for 200 marks with 200 questions. 100 questions on the specific subject(s) and 50 questions each on English Language and
(a) In respect of posts for which there is specific requirement of knowledge of a particular subject or subjects the online examination may be for 200 marks with 200 questions. 100 questions on the specific subject(s) and 50 questions each on English Language and
General Knowledge. In case the EQ
covers more than one subject, like mathematics or commerce or statistics, etc.
the 100 questions on subject of specialization may include
Questions on all the subjects.
(b) In respect of posts for which Higher Secondary or Degree
in any subject is the EQ without specialization in any
subject/discipline, the test may be general in nature for 200 marks with 200
questions i.e. 50 questions on English Language and 50 questions on General
Awareness.
(c) For posts with matriculations as EQ, and where there is no requirement of a skill test like
typing, data entry test, etc. a written examination may be held online/offline
in the pattern of paper-I of MTS Examination. The
examination may be for 150 marks
with 150 questions as indicated
below:
Subject
|
No. of Questions
|
Marks
|
Numerical Aptitude
|
25
|
25
|
General English
|
25
|
25
|
General Awareness
|
50
|
50
|
Total
|
50
|
50
|
General Intelligence & Reasoning
|
150
|
150
|
(d) There will be no negative marking either in online or
offline examination.
(e) In respects of post with matriculation of Higher
Secondary as EQ, if there is provision for skill
test in EQ, no written examination (online or offline)
will be held and
Candidates will be short listed for skill test on the basis
of percentage of mistakes in skill test.
2. The Prescribed number of candidates meeting the
eligibility conditions will be short listed on the basis of percentage of marks
in Essential Qualification for an online
Written examination. It is decided
that Percentage of Marks in EQ will be arrived at on
the basis of aggregate marks of all the subjects of all the year/semesters. Mere
fulfilling of minimum prescribed qualifications, etc. will not entitle
candidates to be called for the online examination.
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