📋 Official Syllabus · Updated July 2026

SSC CGL Syllabus 2026 — Complete Tier 1 & Tier 2 Guide

Subject-wise topics, exam pattern, marking scheme, and free GK practice for all 12,256 vacancies in SSC CGL 2026.

12,256Vacancies 2026
2Tiers (CBT)
200Tier 1 Marks
450Tier 2 Marks
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Last updated: July 12, 2026 · Based on SSC CGL 2026 official notification released 21 May 2026
⚡ Key Update 2026: SSC CGL 2026 has 12,256 vacancies. Tier 1 CBT is scheduled for August–September 2026. Sectional timing (15 min per section) introduced in Tier 1. Tier 1 is qualifying only — final merit is based entirely on Tier 2 performance.

📊 SSC CGL 2026 Exam Pattern

Tier 1 — Screening Stage Qualifying
Computer Based Test (CBT) · Aug–Sep 2026
Total Questions100 (25 per section)
Total Marks200 marks
Duration60 minutes
Sectional Time15 min per section
Marks per Question2 marks
Negative Marking-0.5 per wrong answer
Merit Counted?❌ No — qualifying only
Tier 2 — Merit Stage Merit Based
Computer Based Test (CBT) · Post Tier 1
Total Questions200 questions
Total Marks450 marks
Paper ICompulsory for all posts
Paper IIStatistics (JSO posts only)
Paper IIIFinance & Economics (AAO)
Negative Marking-1 per wrong answer
Merit Counted?✅ Yes — decides your post
💡 Strategy Tip: Since Tier 1 marks don't count in the final merit list, your goal in Tier 1 is simply to clear the cutoff with accuracy. Don't spend Tier 1 time on risky guesses. Save your competitive performance for Tier 2.

📚 Tier 1 — All 4 Subjects Syllabus

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General Intelligence & Reasoning
25 Questions · 50 Marks
Analogies Coding & Decoding Number Series Venn Diagrams Syllogism Similarities & Differences Space Visualization Problem Solving Arithmetic Reasoning Figure Classification Visual Memory Decision Making Non-Verbal Series Embedded Figures Paper Folding & Unfolding Statement & Conclusion Critical Thinking Emotional Intelligence Social Intelligence Drawing Inferences
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General Awareness (GK / GS)
25 Questions · 50 Marks

The GK section tests both Static GK and Current Affairs. This is the section GK Capsule is built for. See subject-wise breakdown below.

History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern) Indian Polity & Constitution Indian Geography General Science Indian Economy Current Affairs (Last 6 months) Art & Culture Environment & Ecology Awards & Honours Government Schemes Sports Important Days & Dates Books & Authors India & Neighbouring Countries Scientific Research
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Quantitative Aptitude
25 Questions · 50 Marks
Percentage Ratio & Proportion Time & Work Time & Distance Profit & Loss Simple & Compound Interest Trigonometry Data Interpretation Number Systems Averages Discount Square Roots Algebra (Identities) Linear Equations Geometry (Triangle, Circle) Mensuration Mixture & Alligation Histogram & Pie Chart Partnership
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English Language & Comprehension
25 Questions · 50 Marks
Reading Comprehension Spot the Error Fill in the Blanks Synonyms & Antonyms Idioms & Phrases One Word Substitution Spelling Errors Sentence Improvement Active / Passive Voice Direct / Indirect Narration Sentence Rearrangement Cloze Test

🎯 GK Section — Subject-Wise Breakdown

The General Awareness section (25 questions, 50 marks) is the most time-efficient section in SSC CGL — you either know the answer or you don't. No calculation needed. Here's what each topic contributes:

Topic Avg Questions Priority Best Strategy
History4–5🔴 HighFocus on Modern History, Freedom Struggle, Social Reforms
Polity3–4🔴 HighArticles, Parliament, Constitutional bodies
Geography3–4🔴 HighRivers, soils, national parks, physical divisions
Science4–5🔴 HighBiology (vitamins, diseases), Physics laws, Chemistry basics
Economy2–3🟡 MediumGDP, RBI, government schemes, budget terms
Current Affairs2–3🟡 MediumLast 6 months — appointments, awards, schemes, sports
Art & Culture1–2🟡 MediumClassical dances, folk dances, UNESCO sites, GI tags
Environment1–2🟢 LowNational parks, biosphere reserves, conventions

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GK Capsule has separate practice pages for each GK topic in the SSC CGL syllabus — with PYQs, sample questions, explanations, and FAQs:

📋 Tier 2 Syllabus — Paper I (All Posts)

Important: Tier 2 Paper I is compulsory for ALL SSC CGL posts. Your final merit and post allocation depends entirely on your Tier 2 Paper I performance.
Section Modules Questions Marks
Section 1 Module I: Mathematical Abilities
Module II: Reasoning & General Intelligence
30+30 = 60 180
Section 2 Module I: English Language
Module II: General Awareness
45+25 = 70 210
Section 3 Module I: Computer Knowledge (Qualifying)
Module II: DEST / Typing Test
20 + DEST 60 (qualifying)
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Computer Knowledge (Tier 2 — Qualifying)
20 Questions · Qualifying
Computer Basics (Hardware & Software) MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Internet & Email basics Keyboard shortcuts Operating Systems (Windows) Networking basics Cyber security basics Memory types (RAM, ROM, HDD) Input/Output devices Database basics

📊 Tier 2 — Paper II & III (Post-Specific)

Paper II — Statistics
For JSO (Junior Statistical Officer) posts only
Collection of Statistical Data
Measures of Central Tendency
Dispersion, Skewness, Kurtosis
Correlation & Regression
Probability Theory
Sampling Theory
Analysis of Variance
Time Series & Index Numbers
Paper III — Finance & Economics
For AAO (Assistant Audit Officer) posts only
Financial Accounting basics
Bills of Exchange
Micro & Macro Economics
National Income concepts
Money & Banking
Fiscal Policy & Budget
Economic Reforms (LPG, GST)
Role of RBI

🧠 GK Preparation Strategy for SSC CGL 2026

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Cover Static GK first (4–6 weeks)
History, Polity, Geography, and Science together account for 15–18 questions per paper. Use NCERT Class 6–12 books once, then switch entirely to PYQ practice on GK Capsule. Static GK rarely changes — once learned, it stays forever.
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Practice PYQs daily — topic-wise (ongoing)
10 questions every morning on GK Capsule. Select SSC CGL as your exam, then pick one topic per day. History Monday, Polity Tuesday, Geography Wednesday, Science Thursday, Economy Friday. Rotate weekly.
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Cover Current Affairs (last 6 months, 2–3 weeks before exam)
Don't start Current Affairs too early. 6 weeks before your exam, cover the last 6 months. Focus only on: Appointments, Awards, Government Schemes, Sports, and International Summits. Practice on GK Capsule's Current Affairs filter.
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Final week revision
Revise your weak topics identified in your GK Capsule accuracy stats. Do 20 questions per day — no new topics. Focus on speed and retention. Sleep well the night before.

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GK Capsule covers 100% of the SSC CGL General Awareness syllabus. Select SSC CGL + any topic and practice the most repeated PYQs with instant explanations.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SSC CGL 2026 syllabus for Tier 1?
SSC CGL Tier 1 2026 has four sections: General Intelligence and Reasoning (25 questions), General Awareness (25 questions), Quantitative Aptitude (25 questions), and English Comprehension (25 questions). Total 100 questions for 200 marks in 60 minutes with 15-minute sectional timing. Negative marking is 0.5 marks per wrong answer. Tier 1 is qualifying only — marks are not counted in the final merit list.
Which GK topics are most important for SSC CGL 2026?
The most important GK topics for SSC CGL 2026 are History (4–5 questions, especially Modern History), Science (4–5 questions, Biology dominates), Polity (3–4 questions, focus on Articles and Parliament), and Geography (3–4 questions, rivers, soils, national parks). Practice all these topic-wise for free at GK Capsule.
Is SSC CGL Tier 1 marks counted in the final merit list?
No. SSC CGL Tier 1 is qualifying in nature. You must clear the Tier 1 cutoff to qualify for Tier 2, but Tier 1 marks are not added to the final merit list. Final selection and post allocation is based entirely on Tier 2 performance.
What is the SSC CGL 2026 Tier 1 exam date?
The SSC CGL 2026 Tier 1 computer-based exam is scheduled between August and September 2026. The official notification was released on 21 May 2026 with 12,256 vacancies for various Group B and C posts across central government departments.
How many vacancies are there in SSC CGL 2026?
SSC CGL 2026 has 12,256 vacancies announced for various Group B and Group C posts across central government departments, ministries, and offices. The notification was released on 21 May 2026 on the official SSC website ssc.gov.in.
What is the negative marking in SSC CGL 2026?
In SSC CGL Tier 1, negative marking is 0.5 marks per wrong answer. In SSC CGL Tier 2 (Section 1, Section 2, and Module 1 of Section 3), negative marking is 1 mark per wrong answer. Computer Knowledge in Tier 2 is qualifying and has its own marking scheme.
How to prepare General Awareness for SSC CGL 2026?
The best strategy: (1) Cover Static GK using NCERT books — History, Polity, Geography, Science, (2) Practice 10 PYQ questions daily topic-wise at GK Capsule using the SSC CGL filter, (3) Cover last 6 months Current Affairs 6 weeks before exam, (4) Focus only on high-yield Current Affairs categories — appointments, awards, schemes, sports. GK section has 25 questions for 50 marks — one of the fastest sections to improve.
Where to download the SSC CGL 2026 official syllabus PDF?
The official SSC CGL 2026 syllabus PDF can be downloaded from ssc.gov.in → Candidates → Syllabus section. The syllabus was released with the official CGL 2026 notification on 21 May 2026. This page provides the complete subject-wise syllabus based on the official notification.

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