SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I was conducted on March 16, 17 & 18 2020, but because of COVID-19, the remaining sessions were postponed until further notice. Some aspirants took the exam but those aspirants’ whose exam dates were later than March 18, 2020, their exam got postponed. First, the notification from Staff Selection Commission stated that SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I exam will be conducted on August 17 – 21, 2020 & August 24 – 27, 2020. But then a further notification from SSC confirmed that October 12 – 16, October 19 – 21 and October 26, 2020. This is good news for SSC CHSL aspirants whose exam is still pending as amongst numerous other exams, only this exam’s date has been revealed.
In this article, we will be covering the complete preparation/revision strategy for SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I. This exam starts on October 12, 2020, which leaves you with 76 days of preparation. A number of aspirants may think that there are so many days left and they tend to ignore the preparation in the early days. But remember, SSC CHSL Tier I is an speed-based exam and only if you start your preparation now, you will be able to get that speed (along with accuracy) which you need to clear the exam. Remember that early bird catches the worm.
The very first step towards SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I exam preparation is knowing all the details of the exam pattern. Any confusion in this can create serious problems for you. For your convenience, we are providing SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I Exam Pattern here. Tier I is conducted online and contains 100 Mutliple Choice Questions the maximum marks for which is 200. The total time allowed for this test is 60 minutes. There will be a total of 4 sections in this exam: English Language (Basic Knowledge), General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill) & General Awareness.
Part | Subject (Not in sequence) | No. of Questions/Maximum Marks |
I | English Language (Basic Knowledge) | 25/ 50 |
II | General Intelligence | 25/ 50 |
III | Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill) | 25/ 50 |
IV | General Awareness | 25/ 50 |
Note:
If you want to clear this exam, you need to be updated with its syllabus. For aspirants’ convenience, SSC has provided the indicative syllabus in the SSC CHSL 2019 notification itself. Have a look at the syllabus of different sections:
Spot the Error, Fill in the Blanks, Synonyms/Homonyms, Antonyms, Spellings/ Detecting mis-spelt words, Idioms & Phrases, One word substitution, Improvement of Sentences, Active/ Passive Voice of Verbs, Conversion into Direct/Indirect narration, Shuffling of Sentence parts, Shuffling of Sentences in a passage, Cloze Passage, Comprehension Passage.
Semantic Analogy, Symbolic operations, Symbolic/ Number Analogy, Trends, Figural Analogy, Space Orientation, Semantic Classification, Venn Diagrams, Symbolic/ Number Classification, Drawing inferences, Figural Classification, Punched hole/ patternfolding & unfolding, Semantic Series, Figural Pattern-folding and completion, Number Series, Embedded figures, Figural Series, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Emotional Intelligence, Word Building, Social Intelligence, Coding and de-coding, Other subtopics, if any Numerical operations
Note: Questions will be of verbal & non-verbal types.
Number Systems: Computation of Whole Number, Decimal and Fractions, Relationship between numbers.
Fundamental arithmetical operations: Percentages, Ratio and Proportion, Square roots, Averages, Interest (Simple and Compound), Profit and Loss, Discount, Partnership Business, Mixture and Allegation, Time and distance, Time and work.
Algebra: Basic algebraic identities of School Algebra and Elementary surds (simple problems) and Graphs of Linear Equations.
Geometry: Familiarity with elementary geometric figures and facts: Triangle and its various kinds of centres, Congruence and similarity of triangles, Circle and its chords, tangents,
angles subtended by chords of a circle, common tangents to two or more circles.
Mensuration: Triangle, Quadrilaterals, Regular Polygons, Circle, Right Prism, Right Circular Cone, Right Circular Cylinder, Sphere, Hemispheres, Rectangular Parallelepiped, Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square Base.
Trigonometry: Trigonometry, Trigonometric ratios, Complementary angles, Height and distances (simple problems only) Standard Identities like sin^2𝜃 + Cos^2𝜃=1 etc.,
Statistical Charts: Use of Tables and Graphs: Histogram, Frequency polygon, Bar-diagram, Pie-chart.
Questions are designed to test the candidate‟s general awareness of the environment around him and its application to society. Questions are also designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of an educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighboring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General policy and scientific research.
Basics of Computers and Computer Applications | Common Abbreviations, | Current Events of National and International Importance |
Environmental Issues Concerning India and World at Large | Famous Personalities of India and World, | Flagship Government Programs |
Flora and Fauna of India | Games and Sports, Art and Culture of India | General Science and Life Science (up to 10th CBSE) |
General Scientific and Technological Developments including Space and Nuclear Program of India, UN and Other important World Organizations | History of India and Freedom Struggle | Important Government and Public Sector Organizations of India |
Indian Economy | Indian Literature, Monuments and Places of India | Indian Polity and Governance- constitution and political system |
Physical, Social and Economic Geography of India and World | Transport Systems in India |
When you are serious about preparation, knowing the cut-offs of the previous year is equally important. Cut-offs help you understand how much do you need to score in different sections. In fact, you can pick that year’s question paper and solve it within the time limits to see if you are able to achieve the same cut-off or not. Don’t be tense if you are not able to match that year’s cut-offs. You still have enough time. Start preparing and success will follow.
Category | SC | ST | OBC | VH | OH | HH | Ex.S | GEN | EWS |
DEO (Other than C&AG) | – | – | 178.45 | – | – | – | – | 181.47 | – |
DEO in C&AG | 145.52 | 136.74 | 161.72 | 129.42 | 98.86 | 117.13 | 165.93 | 163.75 | |
LDC/ JSA/ PA/ SA | 110.09 | 99.09 | 133.74 | 84.87 | 102.75 | 58.43 | 56.11 | 135.60 | 127.25 |
Category | SC | ST | OBC | VH | OH | HH | Ex.S | GEN | EWS |
DEO (Other than C&AG) | # | # | 243.43 | # | # | # | # | 252.06 | # |
DEO in C&AG | 181.48 | 185.15 | 212.09 | # | 184.41 | 148.04 | 152.55 | 223.60 | 215.89 |
LDC/JSA/PA/SA | 143.93 | 133.80 | 167.07 | 123.54 | 139.36 | 93.50 | 97.82 | 190.33 | 161.31 |
Category | 2015 Cut-offs | 2016 Cut-offs | 2017 Cut-offs | 2018 Cut-offs |
UR | 119 | 127.50 | 143.5 | 135.60 |
SC | 99 | 108.00 | 122.5 | 110.09 |
ST | 89.50 | 99.00 | 112 | 99.09 |
OBC | 110 | 120.00 | 139 | 133.74 |
Ex. S | 45.50 | 64.50 | 83 | 56.11 |
OH | 88 | 97.50 | 111.5 | 102.75 |
HH | 55 | 65.00 | 73.5 | 58.43 |
VH | 83.50 | 96.00 | 95.5 | 84.87 |
Category | Year | DEO In C&AG | PS/ SA | Court Clerk | LDC |
UR[cat. no.-9] | 2015 | 202.25 | 185.75 | – | 182 |
2016 | 202.5 | 192.5 | 203.5 | 188 | |
2017 | 227.50 | 199.00 | – | 199.00 | |
OBC[cat. no.-6] | 2015 | 197.5 | 181.75 | – | 180.5 |
2016 | 194 | 188 | 201.5 | 185.5 | |
2017 | 224.50 | 192.00 | – | 192.00 | |
SC[cat. no.-1] | 2015 | 179.25 | 160.75 | – | 160.5 |
2016 | 182.5 | 170.5 | 186 | 169 | |
2017 | 210.50 | 174.50 | – | 174.50 | |
ST[cat. no.-2] | 2015 | 173.5 | 151.25 | – | 149.75 |
2016 | 173.5 | 155 | 177 | 150.5 | |
2017 | 206.50 | 167.00 | – | 167.00 |
Now that you have a look at the Exam Pattern, Syllabus & Previous Year Cut-offs of SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I, it’s high time that you get started with your preparation. But before that, you need to know what’s your current level of preparation. Only when you know your current preparatory level, you can work on your strengths & weaknesses accordingly. Take a Free Mock Test of SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I to know where do you stand in terms of your preparation.
This is an extremely important step for your preparation. You need to devote 4-5 hours on a daily basis to SSC CHSL Tier I preparation. Create specific time-slots on a weekly basis and stick to them while studying. You can be flexible in your time table but ensure that whatever you have aimed for, really gets completed.
If you want to have a good overall score, you need to prepare all the 4 sections. Studying different topics of the same section can cause boredom. So, study on a rotational basis. This will also ensure that all sections are covered evenly.
General Awareness section in SSC CHSL Tier I is memory-based and you need to memorize a lot of study material from different topics like History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General policy etc. It goes without saying that the syllabus of General Awareness section is extremely vast. Only memorizing the study material will not help. You need to revise the study material on a regular basis. We suggest that you allot different days of the week to different topics so that no topic gets missed out.
Download General Awareness Static GK PDFs.
Mock Tests are the best tools to assess yourself on a continuous basis. Not just assessment, it also helps you with extra questions of General Awareness which you might have missed in your preparation. Also, take out time to analyze your performance and focus on those questions which you didn’t answer correctly. Check the detailed explanation so that the same mistake isn’t repeated in the actual exam. Also, make a note of questions which you couldn’t answer and try to understand the conceptual gap.
Now comes the Important Question: Will the exam of SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I which is going to be conducted on October 12 – 16, October 19 – 21 and October 26, 2020, be difficult. A number of aspirants have already taken the exam in the month of March 2020. The aspirants who were not able to take the exam and their exam is pending, they definitely get some advantage as they several months extra time to prepare for this exam. We expect that the exam can be little difficult keeping all the factors in mind. Please note that this is pure speculation from our end and not backed by any official source.
This is all from us in this article. We hope that the above preparation strategy will help you with your preparation. Wishing you all the best for your preparation! If you have any comment/feedback for us, please mention the
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