SSC CGL Syllabus 2026 For Tier 1 and Tier 2 Terms, Official Syllabus PDF

The SSC CGL Syllabus 2026 covers subjects like General Intelligence & Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English Comprehension, and General Awareness. It also includes Paper 1 (Compulsory), Paper 2 (Statistics), and Paper 3 (General Studies – Finance & Economics) for specific posts.

Knowing the latest SSC CGL exam pattern and syllabus helps in planning your preparation effectively and focusing on high-scoring topics. Candidates should go through the detailed syllabus before starting their preparation to score well and crack the SSC CGL 2026 exam.

SSC CGL Syllabus 2026

The SSC CGL Syllabus is designed to test the understanding of basic concepts, and the SSC CGL Exam Pattern is structured to evaluate candidates through multiple online tiers, each with a set time limit and negative marking for wrong answers. Tier 1 serves as the screening stage, while Tier 2 is more detailed and post-specific.

Understanding the syllabus along with the pattern helps candidates create a focused study plan, manage time effectively, and prepare according to the difficulty level expected in the actual exam. Check important highlights of the syllabus and exam pattern below:

Particular
Details
Exam Name
Selection Process
Tier 1 and Tier 2
Exam Mode
Online
Question Type
MCQ-based
Tier 1  Exam
  • Total Questions: 100
  • Total Marks: 200
Tier 2 Exam
Paper 1, Paper 2, Paper 3
Negative Marking
Yes (0.50 Mark)

SSC CGL Exam Pattern 2026

Candidates should know the SSC CGL Exam Pattern before proceeding to the syllabus topics. The Tier 1 and Tier 2 Exam will be conducted in a Computer-Based Test (CBT).

  • Tier 1 consists of 100 objective-type questions carrying a total of 200 marks.
  • The exam is divided into four sections.
  • Each section will have 25 questions for 50 marks, making all sections equally important.
  • Candidates will get 60 minutes to complete the paper, while scribe candidates will be given 1 hour 20 minutes.
  • There is negative marking of 0.50 marks for every wrong answer.
SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam Pattern 2026
Section
No. of Questions
Marks
English Comprehension
25
50
General Awareness
25
50
General Intelligence & Reasoning
25
50
Quantitative Aptitude
25
50
Total
100
200

There are two papers in the Tier 2 Exam: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is compulsory for all Posts, whereas Paper 2 is only for the Junior Statistical Officer post. Check the details of both papers in the table below.

SSC CGL Tier 2 Exam Pattern 2026
Section
Subject
No. of Questions
Marks
Duration
Section I
Module 1: Mathematical Abilities
30
90
1 Hour
Module 2: Reasoning and General Intelligence
30
90
Section II
Module 1:  English Language & Comprehension
45
135
1 Hour
Module 2: General Awareness
25
75
Section III
Module 1: Computer Knowledge Test
20
60
15 Minutes
Module 2: Data Entry Speed Test
1 Task
-
15 Minutes

For JSO Post Only

Paper
Subject
No. of Questions
Maximum Marks
Duration
Paper II (For JSO)
Statistics
100
200
2 Hours

SSC CGL Tier 1 Syllabus 2026

The subjects to be covered under Tier 1 Syllabus are given in the table here. It is a complete list of all major and minor sub-topics that aspirants must cover for the exam.

Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus
General Intelligence & Reasoning Syllabus
English Language Syllabus
General Awareness Syllabus
Computation of whole numbers
Analogies
Idioms and Phrases
India and its neighbouring countries
Decimals
Similarities and Differences
One Word Substitution
Science & Technology
Fractions
Space Visualization
Sentence Correction
Current Affairs
Relationships between numbers
Spatial Orientation
Error Spotting
Books and Authors
Profit and Loss
Problem-solving
Fill in the Blanks
Sports
Discount
Analysis
Spelling Correction
Important Schemes
Partnership Business
Judgment
Reading Comprehension
Important Days
Mixture and Alligation
Blood Relations
Synonyms and Antonyms
Portfolio
Time and Distance
Decision Making
Active and Passive Voice
People in the News
Time & Work
Visual Memory
Sentence Rearrangement
Static GK
Percentage
Discrimination
Sentence Improvement
History and Culture
Ratio & Proportion
Observation
Cloze Test
Geography
Square Roots
Relationship Concepts

Polity
Averages
Arithmetical Reasoning
Economy
Interest
Figural Classification

Basic algebraic identities & Elementary Surds
Arithmetic Number Series
Graphs of Linear Equations
Non-verbal Series
Triangle and its centres
Coding and Decoding
Congruence and Similarity of Triangles
Statement Conclusion
Circle (chords, tangents, angles, common tangents)
Syllogistic Reasoning
Quadrilaterals

Regular Polygons
Right Prism
Right Circular Cone
Right Circular Cylinder
Sphere
Hemispheres
Rectangular Parallelepiped
Regular Right Pyramid
Heights and Distances
Histogram
Frequency Polygon
Bar Diagram & Pie Chart
Trigonometric Ratio
Degree and Radian Measures
Standard Identities
Complementary Angles

SSC CGL Tier 2 Syllabus 2026

The Tier 2 syllabus is more comprehensive as compared to Tier 1 and it consists of Computer Proficiency and Skill Test. Also, there is an additional paper for posts like AAO and JSO which is only conducted for this specific post. Check the module-wise Tier 2 syllabus below.

Tier 2 Section
Module
Subject Name
1
1
Maths
1
2
General Intelligence and Reasoning
2
1
English Language & Comprehension
2
2
General Awareness
3
1
Computer Knowledge & Proficiency
3
2
Data Entry Speed Test

​Section 1 Module 1 Maths Syllabus

The subject-wise list of topics that has to be covered under the CGL Maths Syllabus are given below. It covers both Tier 1 and Tier 2 stages:

Number System & Arithmetic

  • Whole numbers, decimals, and fractions
  • Relationships between numbers
  • Percentage
  • Ratio and proportion
  • Square roots
  • Averages
  • Simple and compound interest
  • Profit, loss, and discount
  • Partnership business
  • Mixture and allegation
  • Time and distance
  • Time and work

Algebra

  • Basic algebraic identities
  • Elementary surds
  • Graphs of linear equations

Geometry & Mensuration

  • Triangles and their centres
  • Congruence and similarity of triangles
  • Quadrilaterals and polygons
  • Circles (chords, tangents, angles, common tangents)
  • 3D figures: Prism, Cone, Cylinder, Sphere Hemispheres, Parallelepiped, Pyramid

Trigonometry

  • Trigonometric ratios
  • Complementary angles
  • Standard identities (e.g., sin²θ + cos²θ = 1)
  • Heights and distances

Data Interpretation & Statistics

  • Tables and graphs (Histogram, Frequency Polygon, Bar Chart, Pie Chart)
  • Mean, Median, Mode
  • Standard Deviation
  • Basic probability

Section 1 Module 2 General Intelligence and Reasoning Syllabus

This section comprises of questions from General intelligence and reasoning for both Tier 1 and Tier 2. Candidates need to prepare each topic thoroughly and practice as much as they can:

  • Semantic analogy
  • Number/symbolic analogy
  • Figural analogy
  • Semantic classification
  • Number/symbolic classification
  • Figural classification
  • Semantic series
  • Number series
  • Figural series
  • Letter and number coding-decoding
  • Small & capital letter classification
  • Symbolic operations
  • Syllogism
  • Statement and conclusion
  • Drawing inferences
  • Analytical reasoning
  • Judgment and decision making
  • Problem solving
  • Arithmetical reasoning
  • Numerical operations
  • Trends and patterns
  • Space visualisation and orientation
  • Visual memory and observation
  • Embedded figures
  • Punched hole / paper folding & unfolding
  • Figural completion and pattern folding
  • Venn diagram-based questions
  • Indexing
  • Address, date, and city matching
  • Classification of roll numbers/centre codes
  • Word building
  • Discrimination
  • Relationship concepts
  • Critical thinking
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Social intelligence

Section 2 Module 1 English Language & Comprehension Syllabus

The English language syllabus for Tier 1 and Tier 2 exam consists of the following topics. A useful tip for candidate is to read English newspaper, editorials, watch english series to enhance this part:

  • Passages based on literature and current affairs
  • Inference and understanding-based questions
  • Synonyms and antonyms
  • One word substitution
  • Idioms and phrases
  • Homonyms
  • Word usage
  • Error spotting
  • Sentence correction
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Spelling errors
  • Sentence improvement
  • Sentence rearrangement/reordering
  • Active and passive voice
  • Direct and indirect speech
  • Passage-based fill-in-the-blanks

Section 2 Module 2 General Awareness Syllabus

This CGL GA Syllabus comprises of Current Affairs, Static GK, Science, and other fields of our daily life:

​Current Affairs

  • National and international current events
  • Important days and events
  • People in news
  • Recent government schemes

Static GK

  • India and its neighbouring countries
  • History and culture
  • Geography
  • Economic scene
  • General policy

Science & Research

  • Basic science awareness
  • Scientific research and developments
  • Environmental awareness and its application to society

Miscellaneous

  • Books and authors
  • Sports
  • Important portfolios
  • Daily observations and practical knowledge

Section 3 Module 1 Computer Knowledge and Proficiency Syllabus

The Computer knowledge section includes the basics of computers, Software, Internet & Email Usage, and Networking & Cyber Security. Sub Topics to be covered under this part are given below.

  • CPU, I/O Devices
  • Memory & Storage
  • Backup Devices
  • Ports
  • Windows Explorer
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
  • Web Browsing & Searching
  • File Downloading/Uploading
  • Email Account Management
  • e-Banking Basics
  • Network Devices & Protocols
  • Information Security Threats (Viruses, Worms, Trojan, etc.)
  • Prevention Measures

SSC CGL Section 3 Module 2: Typing Speed Test

​In the SSC CGL exam, the typing test is officially called the Data Entry Speed Test (DEST). DEST is mandatory for all candidates, but it is qualifying in nature.

In this test, candidates are required to type a passage of about 2000 key depressions within 15 minutes. The test checks your typing speed and accuracy. PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities) candidates belonging to the OH category can get exemption from DEST only if they submit a medical certificate from a Government Civil Surgeon stating that they are permanently unfit for typing.

Candidates who are eligible for a scribe will be given 5 minutes of extra time in the DEST. Visually handicapped candidates who used a scribe in the written exam will also be provided a passage reader during the typing test.

SSC CGL Tier 2 Paper 2 Statistics Syllabus (For JSO Post Only)

Paper 1 is about Statistics subjects and only those who applied for Junior Statistical Officer post are required to appear for it along with Paper 1. The topics to be covered under this paper are as follows:

1. Collection, Classification and Presentation of Data

  • Primary and Secondary data
  • Methods of data collection
  • Tabulation of data
  • Graphs and charts
  • Frequency distributions
  • Diagrammatic presentation of frequency distributions

2. Measures of Central Tendency

  • Mean, Median, Mode
  • Quartiles, Deciles, Percentiles

3. Measures of Dispersion

  • Range
  • Quartile deviation
  • Mean deviation
  • Standard deviation
  • Relative dispersion

4. Moments, Skewness and Kurtosis

  • Types of moments
  • Meaning of skewness and measures
  • Meaning of kurtosis and measures

5. Correlation and Regression

  • Scatter diagram
  • Simple correlation coefficient
  • Regression lines
  • Spearman’s rank correlation
  • Association of attributes
  • Multiple regression
  • Multiple and partial correlation (for 3 variables)

6. Probability Theory

  • Meaning and definitions of probability
  • Conditional probability
  • Compound probability
  • Independent events
  • Bayes’ theorem

7. Random Variable and Probability Distributions

  • Random variable
  • Probability functions
  • Expectation and variance
  • Higher moments
  • Binomial distribution
  • Poisson distribution
  • Normal distribution
  • Exponential distribution
  • Joint distribution of two discrete variables

8. Sampling Theory

  • Population and sample
  • Parameter and statistic
  • Sampling and non-sampling errors
  • Probability and non-probability sampling techniques:
  • Simple random sampling
  • Stratified sampling
  • Multistage sampling
  • Multiphase sampling
  • Cluster sampling
  • Systematic sampling
  • Purposive sampling
  • Convenience sampling
  • Quota sampling
  • Sampling distribution (statement only)
  • Sample size decisions

9. Statistical Inference

  • Point estimation and interval estimation
  • Properties of a good estimator
  • Methods: Moments, Maximum likelihood, Least squares
  • Hypothesis testing basics
  • Small and large sample tests
  • Z-test, t-test, Chi-square test, F-test
  • Confidence intervals

10. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)

  • One-way classified data
  • Two-way classified data

11. Time Series Analysis

  • Components of time series
  • Trend measurement methods
  • Seasonal variation measurement methods

12. Index Numbers

  • Meaning of index numbers
  • Problems in construction
  • Types of index numbers
  • Different formulae
  • Base shifting and splicing
  • Cost of living index numbers
  • Uses of index numbers

SSC CGL  Tier 2 Paper 3 General Studies: Finance & Economics Syllabus (For AAO Post Only)

Paper 3 is another paper in Tier 2 exam, however, only those candidates who applied for the AAO post, are required to appear for it. This year SSC has not released any vacancy for this post, so this year, Paper 3 will not be a part of Tier 2.

Part A: Finance and Accounts

• Nature and scope
• Limitations of Financial Accounting
• Basic concepts and Conventions
• Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
• Basic concepts of accounting
• Single and double entry
• Books of Original Entry
• Bank Reconciliation
• Journal, ledgers
• Trial Balance
• Rectification of Errors
• Manufacturing, Trading, Profit & Loss Appropriation Accounts
• Balance Sheet
• Distinction between Capital and Revenue Expenditure
• Depreciation Accounting
• Valuation of Inventories
• Non-profit organisations Accounts
• Receipts and Payments and Income & Expenditure Accounts
• Bills of Exchange
• Self Balancing Ledgers

Part B: Economics and Governance

1. Comptroller & Auditor General (CAG) of India

  • Constitutional provisions
  • Role and responsibilities

2. Finance Commission

  • Role and functions

3. Basic Concepts of Economics and Micro Economics

  • Definition of Economics
  • Scope and nature of Economics
  • Methods of economic study
  • Central problems of an economy
  • Production possibilities curve

4. Theory of Demand and Supply

  • Meaning and determinants of demand
  • Law of demand and elasticity of demand
  • Price, income and cross elasticity
  • Theory of consumer behaviour
  • Marshallian approach
  • Indifference curve approach
  • Meaning and determinants of supply
  • Law of supply
  • Elasticity of supply

5. Theory of Production and Cost

  • Meaning and factors of production
  • Law of variable proportions
  • Laws of returns to scale

6. Forms of Market and Price Determination

  • Perfect competition
  • Monopoly
  • Monopolistic competition
  • Oligopoly
  • Price determination in different markets

7. Indian Economy

  • Nature of the Indian economy
  • Role of agriculture, industry, and services – problems and growth
  • National Income – concepts and methods of measurement
  • Population – size, growth rate, impact on economic growth
  • Poverty and unemployment – types, causes, extent
  • Infrastructure – energy, transportation, communication

8. Economic Reforms in India

  • Economic reforms since 1991
  • Liberalisation
  • Privatisation
  • Globalisation
  • Disinvestment

9. Money and Banking

  • Monetary and fiscal policy
  • Role and functions of Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
  • Functions of commercial banks, Regional Rural Banks (RRB), Payment Banks
  • Budget and fiscal deficits
  • Balance of payments
  • Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act, 2003

10. Role of Information Technology in Governance

  • Use of IT in administration and governance

SSC CGL Topic-wise Weightage

Now that you know all about the syllabus, it is also important to understand the topic weightage as well. In this section, we have provided subject-wise topics and number of questions expected for the CGL Exam.

Mathematics Topic-wise Weightage

Topics
No. of Questions
Ratio & Proportion
1 to 2
Algebra
2 to 3
Geometry
2 to 3
Mensuration
1 to 2
Trigonometry
1 to 2
Data Interpretation
1 to 2
Number System
1 to 2
Miscellaneous (Simplification, Surds, Indices)
1 to 2
Profit & Loss
2 to 3
Time and Work
1 to 2
Percentages
1 to 2
Simple & Compound Interest
1 to 2
Time, Speed & Distance
1 to 2
Averages
1 to 2

Reasoning Topic-wise Weightage

Topics
Questions
Mathematical Operations
1 to 2
Syllogism
1 to 2
Direction Sense
1 to 2
Venn Diagram
1 to 2
Odd One Out
1 to 2
Analogy
2 to 4
Coding-Decoding
3 to 4
Number Series / Alpha-Numeric Series
2 to 3
Seating Arrangement
2 to 3
Non-Verbal Reasoning
1 to 2
Blood Relations
1 to 2
Miscellaneous (Word Formation, Dictionary Sequence, etc.)
1 to 3

General Awareness Topic-wise Weightage

Topics
No. of Questions
Current Affairs (National and International)
5 to 7
History of India and World
2 to 3
Geography of India and World
2 to 3
Polity and Constitution
2 to 3
Economics
1 to 2
General Science
4 to 6
Static GK
3 to 5
Miscellaneous (Computer Basics, Abbreviations, etc.)
1 to 2

SSC CGL Syllabus PDF Download

You can download the SSC CGL syllabus PDF from the link given below. The syllabus includes detailed topics for all exam tiers, covering sections like Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, General Awareness, and English. Downloading the PDF helps in focused preparation for this competitive examination.

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