What is the right SSC CHSL 2019 EXAM PATTERN to prepare for SSC CHSL EXAM?

 

 

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Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the recruitment drive for SSC CHSL 2019 exam. This recruitment drive will be held through three competitive exams namely Tier-I, Tier-II and Tier-III. The recruitment drive is conducted to recruit candidates for the selection of posts of Lower Division Clerk (LDC) Postal Assistant (PA) and Data Entry Operator (DEO).

According to official notifications for SSC CHSL 2019 exam by SSC, the important dates are:-

Exam Date of Computer Based Examination (Tier-I): 01-07-2019 to 26-07-2019

Exam Date of Tier-II Examination (Descriptive Paper): 29.09.2019

Every year, it is estimated that around 20 million candidates appear and compete for SSC CHSL. Therefore, to crack this exam, it is important for aspirants to understand the exam pattern. The exam pattern and syllabus of SSC CHSL is based on 10+2 level curriculum of recognized boards of India but the difficulty levels of asked questions are very high. Now, let us discuss exam pattern of Tier-I, Tier-II and Tier-III exam.

 

SSC CHSL Tier-I Exam Pattern

Tier-I exam will comprise of objective type questions and will be held online.  The four sections of SSC CHSL Tier-I exam are: - General Intelligence (25 questions, 50 marks), English Comprehension (25 questions, 50 marks), Quantitative Aptitude (25 questions, 50 marks), and General Awareness (25 questions, 50 marks). The duration of exam will be one hour (60 minutes). The candidates have to solve 100 questions (each question will carry 2 marks) in 60 minutes (1 hour).

 

SSC CHSL Tier-II Exam Pattern

Tier-II exam will be a descriptive paper and will be held in Hindi or English language. The duration of Tier-II exam will be of one hour (60 minutes) and will carry 200 marks. In this exam, the candidates will be required to write Essay (220-250 word count) and Letter/Application (150-200 word count). The minimum qualifying mark assigned by SSC for Tier-II exam will be 33%. Unlike Tier-I exam (objective type exam), this exam will be conducted in Pen and Paper Mode. The prime objective of Tier-II exam is to assess the writing skills of the candidates. The candidates who are VH/OH (afflicted by Cerebral Palsy) and OH with a deformity in writing hand will be allowed 35 minutes that also includes compensatory time 20 minutes for the skill test through SSC CHSL Coaching Institute in Durgapur.

 

SSC CHSL Tier-III Exam Pattern

The eligibility to appear in Tier-III exam will depend on the total score obtained by the candidates in Tier-I and Tier-II exams. Tier-III exam will be a Skill Test and Typing Test for the candidates. The typing test will be conducted for the candidates who have applied for the post of Data Entry Operator (DEO). The appearing candidates will have to qualify Tier-III exam at the prescribed typing speed on the Computer, provided by SSC at the prescribed examination centre.

If a candidate has opted for English language for typing test then he is required to maintain a speed of 35 words per minute and effective tactics through SSC CHSL Syllabus. If a candidate has opted for Hindi language then he is required to maintain a speed of 30 words per minute. The typing test will be applicable for the candidates who have applied for the post of Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant, LDC, and Court Clerk posts.

The Skill Test will be held for the candidates who have applied for the post of Data Entry Operator. In Skill test, the candidates are required to have Data Entry Speed of 8,000 key depressions per hour on the computer.

In this article, we have detailed you about all the important information of exam pattern and important examination dates. We hope you will perform your best to qualify SSC CHSL 2019 exam.

In case you want proper exam pattern based coaching you can rely upon IBT DURGAPUR if you are located nearby.

All the Best!!!

 

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