Syllabus for SSC CGL Accountant/Junior Accountant

SSC CGL Accountant/Junior Accountant Syllabus 

The SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission – Combined Graduate Level) exam for the post of Accountant/Junior Accountant is conducted in multiple stages, including Tier I, Tier II, Tier III, and Tier IV. Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the syllabus:

1. Tier I Examination

This is a computer-based test (CBT) common for all posts under SSC CGL.

General Intelligence & Reasoning

Verbal Reasoning:

  • Analogy
  • Classification
  • Series (Number, Letter, and Word Series)
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Blood Relations
  • Directions
  • Venn Diagrams
  • Puzzles
  • Missing Numbers
  • Syllogism
  • Logical Sequence of Words
  • Ranking/Order

Non-Verbal Reasoning:

  • Mirror and Water Images
  • Paper Folding and Cutting
  • Embedded Figures
  • Figure Formation and Analysis
  • Pattern Completion
  • Image-based Series

General Awareness

Static General Knowledge:

  • Indian History
  • Geography
  • Indian Polity and Constitution
  • Economics
  • Sports
  • Books and Authors
  • Important Dates and Days
  • Awards and Honors

Science:

  • Basics of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (up to 10th standard level)

Current Affairs:

  • National and International events
  • Government Schemes
  • Sports
  • Recent awards and recognitions
  • Summits and Conferences
  • Important Government and International Organizations

Quantitative Aptitude

Arithmetic:

  • Number System
  • Simplification
  • Percentage
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Average
  • Time and Work
  • Time and Distance
  • Profit and Loss
  • Interest (Simple and Compound)
  • Partnership
  • Mixture and Alligation

Geometry:

  • Basic geometric concepts
  • Triangles, Circles, Quadrilaterals, and Polygons
  • Theorems and their applications
  • Congruence and Similarity of Triangles
  • Tangents and Secants
  • Loci

Mensuration:

  • Area and Perimeter of geometric figures (Square, Rectangle, Triangle, Circle)
  • Volume and Surface Area of 3D shapes (Cube, Cuboid, Sphere, Cylinder, Cone)

Trigonometry:

  • Trigonometric Ratios
  • Heights and Distances
  • Complementary angles

Algebra:

  • Basic Algebraic Identities
  • Linear Equations
  • Quadratic Equations

Data Interpretation:

  • Bar Graphs
  • Pie Charts
  • Line Graphs
  • Tables

English Comprehension

Vocabulary:

  • Synonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Homonyms
  • Spellings

Grammar:

  • Spotting Errors
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Sentence Improvement
  • Active and Passive Voice
  • Direct and Indirect Speech
  • One-word Substitution

Comprehension:

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Passage-based Questions

Verbal Ability:

  • Sentence Arrangement
  • Para Jumbles
  • Cloze Test

2. Tier II Examination

The Tier II exam is also computer-based and includes different papers relevant to the Accountant/Junior Accountant post.

Paper I: Quantitative Abilities

Arithmetic:

  • Similar topics as in Tier I but at a more advanced level.

Advanced Mathematics:

  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Trigonometry
  • Mensuration
  • Statistics
  • Probability

Paper II: English Language & Comprehension

Vocabulary and Grammar:

  • Advanced level of Tier I topics.

Comprehension and Writing Ability:

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Precis Writing
  • Essay Writing
  • Other writing skills

3. Tier III Examination

The Tier III examination is a descriptive paper in English or Hindi designed to test the candidate’s writing skills. It involves:

  • Essay Writing
  • Letter Writing
  • Precis Writing
  • Application Writing

4. Tier IV Examination

The Tier IV exam is a skill test and/or document verification process.

Data Entry Speed Test (DEST):

  • This is conducted for candidates applying for the post of Tax Assistant. It involves a typing test with a specified speed requirement.

Computer Proficiency Test (CPT):

  • This test is conducted for certain posts and includes three modules: Word Processing, Spreadsheet, and Slide Generation.

5. Document Verification

  • After qualifying in Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III, candidates are required to undergo a document verification process. This ensures that the candidate’s eligibility, qualifications, and other necessary criteria are verified.

Additional Tips for Preparation

  • Practice: Regularly practice previous years’ question papers and mock tests.
  • Stay Updated: Keep up with current affairs for the General Awareness section.
  • Conceptual Clarity: Ensure you understand the core concepts deeply, especially for Quantitative Aptitude.
  • Time Management: Develop effective time management strategies during practice to ensure you can complete the exam within the allotted time.

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