What's SSC?

SSC (Staff Selection Commission) is an organization that conducts exams to recruit people for various positions in the Indian government, such as:

  • Central government jobs
  • Ministries
  • Departments
  • Offices

SSC exams are held for various roles, including:

  • Clerks
  • Assistants
  • Inspectors
  • Sub-inspectors
  • Tax assistants

Why Coaching?

Coaching is necessary for SSC exams because:

  • High Competition: Lakhs of candidates appear for SSC exams, making it highly competitive.
  • Vast Syllabus: SSC exams cover a vast syllabus, including:
    • Quantitative Aptitude
    • Reasoning
    • English Language
    • General Awareness
  • Time Management: Candidates need to manage their time effectively to answer questions within the given timeframe.
  • Expert Guidance: Coaching provides expert guidance, helping candidates understand complex concepts and stay focused.
  • Practice and Mock Tests: Coaching programs offer extensive practice and mock tests, simulating the actual exam experience.
  • Improved Accuracy and Speed: Coaching helps candidates improve their accuracy and speed, essential for cracking the exam.
  • Personalized Feedback: Coaching provides personalized feedback, helping candidates identify and improve their weaknesses.

Coaching programs help candidates prepare thoroughly, increasing their chances of success in SSC exams.

Eligibility for SSC

To appear for the SSC (Staff Selection Commission) exams, candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria:

1. Nationality

The candidate must be one of the following:

  • A citizen of India
  • A subject of Nepal or Bhutan
  • A Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962, with the intention of permanently settling in India
  • A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia, or Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India

2. Age Limit

The age limit varies depending on the specific SSC exam:

  • SSC CGL: 18 to 32 years
  • SSC CHSL: 18 to 27 years
  • SSC JE: 18 to 32 years
  • SSC MTS: 18 to 25 years
  • Age relaxation is applicable for reserved categories as per government norms.

3. Educational Qualification

The educational qualification also varies based on the specific exam:

  • SSC CGL: Bachelor's degree from a recognized university or institution
  • SSC CHSL: 12th standard or equivalent examination passed from a recognized board or university
  • SSC JE: Diploma or degree in engineering (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical) from a recognized institution
  • SSC MTS: 10th standard or equivalent examination passed from a recognized board

4. Physical Fitness

Certain SSC exams, like SSC CPO (Central Police Organization), require candidates to meet specific physical standards, including:

  • Height, chest, and vision standards
  • Physical endurance tests, such as running, long jump, and high jump

Course Outline for SSC Exams