Can I prepare for SSC CGL along with B.Sc?
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Hi,
You may go for any weekend coaching options and obtain notes from there to revise along or may begin with self-study by practicing quantitative aptitude from R. S Aggarwal book, Logical reasoning from Arihant Publications and English comprehensions and vocabulary. For General Studies, you may start reading NCERTs from class 9th - class 12th for geography, history, polity, art and culture like a novel and simply develop a habit of keeping a record of daily news. All the Best. -
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DHIRAJ JAISWAL B.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic. | Contributor-Level 9
7 years agoHi,
Yes, you can manage both at the same time. Do manage your time accordingly. -
Hi Akash,
The basic qualification for the exam is to be a graduate in any stream. You can certainly prepare for the exam if you can manage time between B.Sc and your SSC CGL preparation.
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The Staff Selection Commission will conduct the SSC CGL 2025 Tier 2 exam on January 18 and 19, 2026. The Commission released the complete schedule on its Central Portal - ssc.gov.in.
The Staff Selection Commission mention the SSC CGL eligibility criteria in the notification for the exam. The Commission mention all the details a candidates require to fulfill for the exam. The two most important factors under the SSC CGL eligibility are
- Educational Qualification - A Graduate in Any Discipline
- Age Limit - It is defined separately for each SSC CGL post.
The SSC CGL exam is a Premiere exam of the Staff Selection Commission conducted annually to recruit the candidates for the following Group pf Posts
- Group B Gazetted
- Group B Non-Gazetted
- Group - C
The candidates should note that the SSC CGL exam is conducted to recruit the candidates for the following posts:
- Group B gazette
- Group B non-gazette
- Group C
The highest salary is notified for the SSC CGL AAO post which is central pay level 8 having the INR 47,600-1,51,100.
The Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC CGL Tier 1 result 2025 on its portal - ssc.gov.in. The Commission mentioned the roll number and names of the qualified candidates in the result PDF.
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