Hello friends the notification for SSC CGL(Combined graduate level) exam for 2015-16 will probably release in month of march.
Those planning to Attempt the exam for the first time are looking for the syllabus,well more or less the Syllabus will be as follows
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B.
General Awareness : Questions in this component will be
aimed at testing the candidates general
Paper-I : Arithmetic Ability
: This paper will include questions on problems relating to Number Systems,
8.
Standard methods of integration, Riemann's
definition of definite integral, fundamental theorem of
Those planning to Attempt the exam for the first time are looking for the syllabus,well more or less the Syllabus will be as follows
For More details you can visit www.ssc.nic.in
SCHEME OF THE
EXAMINATION FOR COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL EXAMINATION
The Scheme of the Examination will be conducted in three tiers as
indicated below:
1st Tier -- Written Examination (Objective Multiple Choice Type)
2nd Tier- - Main
Written Examination (Objective Multiple Choice Type)
3rd Tier - Personality
Test /Interview or Skill Test, where applicable Candidates
opting for post of Sub- Inspector in CPOs will be required to undergo Physical Endurance Test (PET)/Medical
Examination
at any convenient time after declaration of result of Tier I.
(A).
Combined
Graduate Level (Tier-I) Examination: Tier -I of the
Combined Graduate level Examination would be common for all categories of
posts and will be held in one session .
Questions
will be of Objective Multiple Type Choice. The questions will be set in Hindi/English
in respect of Parts A, B and C.
SYLLABUS
TIER-I OF THE EXAMNATION :
A.
General Intelligence & Reasoning : It would include questions of both
verbal and non-verbal type.
This
component may include questions on analogies, similarities and differences,
spatial visualization, spatial orientation,
problem solving, analysis, judgement, decision making, visual memory,
discrimination,
observation, relationship concepts, arithmetical reasoning and figural
classification,
arithmetic
number series, non-verbal series, coding and decoding, statement conclusion,
syllogistic
reasoning etc.
B.
General Awareness : Questions in this component will be
aimed at testing the candidates general
awareness of the environment around him and its
application to society. Questions will also be
designed to test knowledge of current events and of such
matters of every day observations and
experience
in their scientific aspect as may be expected of any educated person. The test
will also
include questions relating to India and its neighbouring
countries especially pertaining to sports, History, Culture,
Geography, Economic Scene, General Polity, Indian Constitution, scientific Research
etc.
These Questions will be such that they do not require a
special study of any discipline.
C. Numerical
Aptitute : The questions will be designed to test
the ability of appropriate use of numbers and number sense of the candidate.
The scope of the test will be the computation of whole numbers, decimals and
fractions and relationships between numbers. It will test sense of order among
numbers,
ability
to translate from one name to another, sense or order of magnitude, estimation
or prediction of
the
outcome of computation, selection of an appropriate operation for the solution
of real life problems
and
knowledge of alternative computation procedures to find answers. The questions
would also be
based on arithmetical concepts and relationship between
numbers and not on complicated arithmetical computation (The standard of the questions will be of 10+2 level).
D. English
Comprehension : Candidates' ability to understand
correct English, his basic comprehension
and writing ability,
etc. would be tested.
(The questions in the
components A,B & D will be of a level commensurate with the Essential
Qualification
prescribed for the post viz; graduation).
(B). Scheme
of Examination for Combined Graduate Level (Tier-II)
Examination:
Tier-II of the Combined Graduate Level Examination will be of
Objective Type Multiple choice. It will consist
of three different papers/subjects and depending upon the category of posts
applied for, the candidate will be required to appear in one, two or three papers,
as
the case may be.
SYLLABUS
TIER-II OF THE EXAMNATION :
Paper-I : Arithmetic Ability
: This paper will include questions on problems relating to Number Systems,
Computation of Whole Numbers, Decimals and Fractions and
relationship between Numbers,
Fundamental Arithmetical Operations, Percentage, Ratio
and Proportion, Average, Interest, Profit and
Loss, Discount, Use of Table and Graphs, Mensuration,
Time and Distance, Ratio and Time etc.
Paper-II
: English Language & Comprehension :Questions in this components will be
designed to test the
candidate's understanding and knowledge of English Language
and will be based on error
recognition, fill in the blanks (using verbs,
preposition, articles etc), Vocabulary, Spellings, Grammar,
Sentence
Structure, Synonyms, Antonyms, Sentence Completion, Phrases and Idiomatic use
of
Words, etc. There will be a question on passages and
omprehension of passages also. (The standard of the
questions will be of 10+2 level).
Paper-III : Commerce/Mathematics/Statistics/Economics for Investigator Grade-II, for Ministry of Statistics
&
Programme
Implementation and Compiler for Registrar General of India, Ministry of Home
Affairs. (?)
A. STATISTICS
Probability, Probability Distributions, Binomial,
Poisson, Normal, Exponential.
Compilation, classification,
tabulation of Statistical Data, Graphical presentation of data.
Measures
of central tendency, measures of dispersion, measures of association and
contingency, scatter diagram, correlation coefficient, rank correlation
coefficient and linear regression analysis ( for two or more variables ) excluding partial correlation
coefficients.
Concept of Population, random sample, parameters, statistics,
sampling distribution of x properties
of
estimators and estimation of confidence intervals.
Principles
of sampling, simple random sampling, stratified sampling, systematic sampling
etc., Sampling and
non-sampling errors, type-I and type-II errors.
Concepts
of Hypothesis - Null and alternate, Testing of hypothesis for large samples as
well as small samples including Chi-square
tests ( Z, t, F, 2 tests ).
Index Numbers, Time series
analysis - components of variation and their estimation.
B. ECONOMICS
GENERAL ECONOMICS
1.
2.
3.
4. 5.
6.
7.
Demand and Supply Analysis, including Laws and
Interaction of Demand and Supply.
Production Function and Laws of Returns.
Commodity
Pricing - Characteristics of various Market Forms and Price Determination under
such
Market Forms.
Theory of Factor Pricing - Rent, Wage, Interest and
Profit.
Theory of Employment - Classical and Neo-classical
Approach.
Keynesian Theory of Employment - Principles of Effective
Demand. Meaning and Importance of
Investment,
Relation between Saving and Investment, Multiplier Effect and the process of
Income
Generation, Post Keynesian Development.
Nature
and Functions of Money, Value of Money, Fluctuations in the value of Money -
Inflation and
Deflation, Monetary Policy, Index Number.
8.
9.
10. 11.
12. 13.
International Trade-Free Trade and Protection, Theories
of International Trade.
Foreign
Exchange - Determination of the rate of Exchange - Purchasing Power Parity
theory and
Balance of Payment Theory.
Public Finance - Nature. Scope and importance of Public
Finance.
Taxation - Meaning, Classification and Principles of
Taxation, Incidence of Taxation.
Deficit Financing. Fiscal Policy.
INDIAN ECONOMICS AND GENERAL STATISTICS
C.
MATHEMATICS
Algebra: Algebra of sets, relations and functions, Inverse of a function,
equivalence relation.The system
of complex numbers, De Moivere's Theorem and its simple
applications. Relation between roots and co-
efficients of a polynomial equation - Evaluation of symmetric
function of roots of cubic and biquadratic equation.
Algebra
of Matrices: Determinants, Simple properties of
determinants, Multiplication of determinants of orders two and three, Singular
and non-singular matrices. Inverse of a matrix, Rank of a matrix and
application of
matrices
to the solution of linear equations ( in three unknowns ).
Convergence of sequences, and series,
tests of convergence of series with positive terms, Ratio, Root and Gauss tests.
Analytic
Geometry: Straight lines, Circles, System of
circles, parabola, ellipse and hyperbola in standard form and their elementary properties, Classification of
curves second degree.
Differential
Equation: First order differential equation.
Solution of Second and higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients and simple applications.
Differential
and Integral Calculus: Limit, continuity and differentiability
of functions, successive differentiation, derivatives of standard functions,
Rolle's and Mean-value Theorems, Maclaurins and Taylor's series ( without
proof) and their applications, Maxima and Minima of
functions of one and two variables. Tangents and Normals,
Curvature, Partial differentiation, Euler's theorem for
homogeneous function, Tracing of curves.
Standard methods of integration, Riemann's
definition of definite integral, fundamental theorem of
integral calculus, quadrature, rectification, volumes and
surface area of solids of revolution.
Statistics: Frequency
distributions, Measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, Skewness
and
Kurtosis,
Random variables and distribution function, Discrete distributions, Binomial
and Poisson distribution,
continuous distributions, Rectangular, Normal and
Exponential distributions, Principles of least squares, correlation and regression, Random Sampling, random
numbers, Sampling of attributes, Large Sample tests for
mean and proportion, Tests of significance based on t, F
and Chi-square distributions.
D. COMMERCE
This
paper will cover all the subjects of commerce ordinarily taught at the B.Com.
or similar degree courses of
Indian Universities. Specifically, it will include the
following subjects:
Accountancy:
Conceptual framework, Income measurement, Final accounts, Accounting for
partnership firms,
Hire-purchase
accounting, Corporate accounting ( Issue, forfeiture and re-issue of shares ).
Business
Organisation: Business objectives, Business
environment, Business entrepreneurship ( including
location, choice of form of business and growth
strategies ),
Business operations including finance, production,
marketing and human resource development.
Management: Concept of
management, Planning, Organising, Leading and Controlling.
Micro-economics: Price-mechanism, Theory of consumer
behaviour, Elasticity of demand, Production
function, Theory of costs, Market structures,
Price-determination under perfect competition and monopoly.
Indian Economics: Issues involved in planning for economic
development, Sectoral analysis of Indian
economy including agriculture, industry and foreign
trade.
Business Statistics: Analysis of Univariate
data involving measurement of Central tendency and
dispersion, correlation and regression analysis, index
numbers, analysis of time-series, Theory of probability.
Business
Law: Indian Contract Act, 1872, Sale of Goods
Act, 1930, Partnership Act, 1932 and Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.
Company
Law: Kinds of companies, matters involving
incorporation of company, shares and share capital and
matters relating to issue and transfers of shares,
members of a company, management of a company, meetings
and resolutions, winding up of a company.
Cost accounting: Procedures involved in cost accounting, marginal costing, cost-volume
profit analysis, Budgetary control,
Standard costing.
Auditing: Meaning and
objects of auditing, Types of audit, Audit process.
Income Tax: Basic concepts,
Residence and tax liability, heads of income. .