The Staff Selection Commission commonly known as SSC conducts a number of exams throughout the year for recruitment into various government departments.
Some of the exams are:
- Combined Graduate Level Examination (SSC CGL for graduate candidates)
- Combined Higher Secondary level examination (SSC CHSL for 12th passed candidates)
- Sub-Inspector in various para military forces (BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, SSB)
- Section Officer (Audit and Commercial)
- Junior Engineers Examination (SSC JE for candidates holding an engineering diploma)
- Examinations for other organisations like Delhi Police, Prasar Bharti etc.
Out of all these examinations, the most popular and hence the most awaited examination is the SSC CGL Exam.
The number of test takers are increasing at an overwhelming rate.
In 2011, about 6 lakh candidates took the CGL Exam. This number rose to 12 lakh in 2013 and approximately 15 lakh in 2015.
What is SSC CGL?
The SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level ) examination is one of the biggest government job recruitment exams of India.
Every year the Staff Selection Commission conducts this CGL exam for recruitment in various Central Government Departments like Central Secretariat Service, Central Vigilance Commission, Intelligence Bureau, CBI, Ministry of Railways/ External Affairs /Defence and a few other Ministries.
In the above department they are recruited for various posts like Assistant, Inspector, Sub Inspector, Junior Accountant, Divisional Accountant, Preventive Officer, Statistical Officer, Examiner, Compiler, Tax Assistant etc.
The minimum educational qualification is Graduation from a recognised University.
How to apply
Interested candidates can log on to ssconline2.gov.in to register. The last date to register is March 14, 2016.
Important dates
The SSC CGL Tier 1 exam will be held on May 8 and 22, 2016.
SSC CGL Tier 2:
The SSC CGL Tier 2 exam will be held on August 13 and 14, 2016.
Why the exam is important
Here are a few advantages of clearing this examination:
Job security
Unlike a job in the private sector, which is easily affected by recession and in which layoffs are very common, a job through SSC CGL is secure by its very definition.
Salary and Additional Benefits
All thanks to the 7th Pay Commission, the pay structure of SSC CGL Jobs is now at par with the corporate private sector.
This, coupled with the job security, makes any government job irresistible. The SSC CGl Jobs gives you a number of additional benefits like HRA, DA, TA, Mediclaim, Pension Schemes etc.
Respect in the society
No doubt, the SSC CGL Jobs provide you with immense power and a lot of respect in the society.
Promotions
In the SSC CGL, you will be having timely promotions which means you can go upto the posts of Joint Secretary/ Commissioner.
How to prepare for SSC CGl Exam
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