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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Examination every year at the national level. The SSC CHSL exam is one of the most popular competitive exams in India, offering opportunities for recruitment to Group C non-technical posts such as Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC), Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), and Data Entry Operator (DEO) in various Ministries, Departments, and Government Offices across the country.

The SSC CHSL 2026 exam is a golden opportunity for students who want to build a stable and respected career in the government sector. With lakhs of aspirants applying every year, this exam not only ensures job security but also provides excellent career growth, financial stability, and a bright future.

SSC CHSL Pay Scale 

The SSC CHSL offers attractive salary packages along with job security and additional allowances. The pay scale varies according to the post:

Lower Division Clerk (LDC) / Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA): Pay Level-2 (19,900/- to 63,200/- )

Data Entry Operator (DEO): Pay Level-4 ( 25,500/–  to  81,100/- ) and Pay Level-5 (29,200 /-  to 92,300 /- )

Data Entry Operator, Grade  A : Pay Level-4 (25,500/- to  81,100/- )

These posts not only come with a good salary but also provide growth opportunities, government perks, and long-term career stability.

SSC CHSL  Age Limit and Eligibility

To apply for the SSC CHSL  exam, candidates must meet the following criteria:

Age Limit: The minimum age is 18 years and the maximum age is 27 years as on 1st January 2026.

This means candidates must be born between 2nd January 1999 and 1st January 2008 (both dates inclusive).

Educational Qualification:  Applicants must have passed Class 12th (10+2) from a recognized board or university.

The age limit is calculated as per the official guidelines of the Department of Personnel & Training (DoP&T).

SSC CHSL  Age Relaxation :

The SSC CHSL exam  provides relaxation in the upper age limit for candidates belonging to reserved categories, as per the rules of the Government of India. The details are given below:

Code No.Category Age-relaxation permissible beyond the upper age limit
  01SC/ ST5 years
  02OBC3 years
  03PwBD (Unreserved)10 years
  04PwBD (OBC)13 years
  05PwBD (SC/ ST)15 years
  06Ex-Servicemen (ESM)03 years after deduction of the military service rendered from the actual age as on 01.01.2026
  08Defence Personnel disabled in operation during hostilities with any foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence thereof03 years
  09Defence Personnel disabled in operation during hostilities with any foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence thereof (SC/ ST).08 years
  10-Central Government Civilian Employees: Who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as on closing date for receipt of online applications.Up to 40 years of age
  11Central Government Civilian Employees: Who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as on closing date for receipt of online applications (SC/ST)

Up to 45 years of age
  12Widows/ Divorced Women/ Women judicially separated and who are not remarried.Up to 35 years of age
  13Widows/ Divorced Women/ Women judicially separated and who are not remarried (SC/ ST)Up to 40 years of age

SSC CHSL Nationality / Citizenship

To be eligible for the SSC CHSL exam, a candidate must meet the nationality or citizenship requirements set by the Government of India. A candidate must be:

  A citizen of India, or

  A subject of Nepal, or

  A subject of Bhutan, or

  A person of Indian origin (PIO)who has migrated from Pakistan, Myanmar (Burma), Sri Lanka, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia, or Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.

SSC CHSL  Scheme of Examination :-

The SSC CHSL 2026 exam will be conducted in two stages (tiers) through a   Computer-Based Test (CBT). The structure is as follows:

Tier I  – Computer-Based Examination (Objective Type)

Tier II – Computer-Based Examination (Descriptive + Skill/Typing Test)

Scheme of Tier-I Examination:

TierPartSubject(Not in sequence)Number of Questions/Maximum MarksTime Duration(For all four Parts)
               IIEnglish Language  (Basic Knowledge)25/ 50 60 Minutes
IIGeneral Intelligence25/ 50 
IIIQuantitative Aptitude   (Basic Arithmetic Skill) 25/ 50 
IVGeneral Awareness 25/ 50 

Scheme of Tier-II Examination: 

Tier SessionSubjectNumber of QuestionsMaximum MarksTime allowed
IISession -I(2 hours and 15 minutes)Section I: A: Mathematical Abilities B: Reasoning and General Intelligence30 

30Total=60
60*3

=180
1 hour (for each section)
Section-II: A: English Language and Comprehension B: General Awareness40 20 Total = 6060*3=180
Section-III: Computer Knowledge Test1515*3=4515 Minutes 
SessionSection-IVPart A: Skill Test for DEOs in Department/ Ministry  15 Minutes 
                IISkill Test/ Typing TestPart B: Skill Test for DEOs except in Department/ Ministry 



         -
15 Minutes 
Part C: Typing Test for LDC/ JSA


       -
10 Minutes 

SSC CHSL  – Number of Attempts

There is no limit on the number of times a candidate can appear for the SSC CHSL exam. As long as the candidate fulfills the eligibility criteria, including age and educational qualifications, they can apply and attempt the exam multiple times.

SSC CHSL Skill Test & Typing Test – Explained in Simple Words

The Skill Test and Typing Test are an important part of the SSC CHSL selection process. These tests check your typing speed and accuracy on a computer. Let’s understand them step by step:

Skill Test for Data Entry Operator (DEO)

The Skill Test is compulsory for all DEO posts. Every candidate must appear for it.

For DEO/ DEO Grade ‘A’ in specific government departments:

  • Required Speed: 15,000 key depressions per hour
  • Time: 15 minutes
  • Test Material: Passage with around 3700–4000 key strokes (to be typed on the computer).

For DEO/ DEO Grade ‘A’ in other departments:

  • Required Speed: 8,000 key depressions per hour
  • Time: 15 minutes
  • Test Material: Passage with about 2000–2200 key strokes.

PwD candidates with scribe support get 5 minutes extra, making the total time 20 minutes.

Typing Test for LDC/ JSA Posts

The Typing Test is conducted in Hindi or English. You must choose the language in the application form, and once selected, it cannot be changed.

Required Typing Speed:

  • English: 35 words per minute (≈ 10,500 key depressions per hour)
  • Hindi: 30 words per minute (≈ 9,000 key depressions per hour)

Duration of Test:

  • Normal candidates: 10 minutes
  • PwD candidates with scribe: 15 minutes

Special Arrangements:

  • VH (Visually Handicapped) candidates get a passage reader (dictator).
  • Candidates with permanent physical disability may be exempted from the typing test, if they provide a valid medical certificate issued by a government health authority.

Indicative Syllabus (Tier-I)

 English Language Syllabus

The English Language section of the SSC CHSL exam tests candidates on a variety of topics to assess their grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension skills. Key areas include:

  • Spot the Error – Identifying grammatical mistakes in sentences
  • Fill in the Blanks– Completing sentences with the correct words
  • Synonyms & Antonyms – Understanding word meanings and opposites
  • Homonyms – Words with the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings
  • Spellings / Detecting Mis-spelt Words – Identifying incorrect spellings
  • Idioms & Phrases – Common expressions and their meanings
  • One Word Substitution – Replacing phrases with a single word
  • Sentence Improvement – Correcting and improving sentence structure
  • Active / Passive Voice– Converting sentences between voices
  • Direct / Indirect Speech – Changing sentences from direct to indirect narration and vice versa
  • Sentence Rearrangement – Shuffling parts of a sentence or multiple sentences in a passage
  • Cloze Passage– Filling missing words in a passageComprehension Passage – Understanding and answering questions based on a passage

General Intelligence and Reasoning Syllabus

The General Intelligence & Reasoning section of SSC CHSL 2026 evaluates a candidate’s logical thinking, analytical ability, and problem-solving skills. It includes both verbal and non-verbal reasoning. Key topics covered are:

  • Semantic Analogy & Classification – Understanding relationships between words and concepts
  • Symbolic and Number Analogy / Classification – Working with symbols, numbers, and patterns
  • Trends and Figural Analogy – Identifying patterns in figures and shapes
  • Space Orientation & Embedded Figures – Visualizing and interpreting spatial arrangements
  • Venn Diagrams – Solving problems using set theory and diagrammatic logic
  • Drawing Inferences– Making logical conclusions from given information
  • Figural Pattern Folding & Completion – Completing patterns or folded figures
  • Punched Hole / Pattern Folding & Unfolding– Analyzing shapes and their transformations
  • Number Series & Figural Series – Identifying sequences and patterns in numbers or figures
  • Critical Thinking & Problem Solving – Logical reasoning and decision-making questions
  • Emotional and Social Intelligence – Assessing awareness and interpersonal skills
  • Coding and Decoding – Understanding and applying coding patterns
  • Numerical Operations & Word Building – Basic calculations, vocabulary, and word formation

Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus

The Quantitative Aptitude section of SSC CHSL 2026 tests a candidate’s mathematical and numerical ability. Important topics include:

1. Number Systems – Whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and relationships between numbers.

2. Arithmetic – Percentages, ratio and proportion, averages, square roots, simple and compound interest, profit and loss, discount, partnership, mixture and alligation, time and work, time and distance.

3. Algebra – Basic algebraic identities, elementary surds, and graphs of linear equations.

4. Geometry – Triangles (types and centers), congruence and similarity of triangles, circles (chords, tangents, angles), and common tangents of two or more circles.

5. Mensuration– Area and volume of triangles, quadrilaterals, regular polygons, circles, right prism, right circular cone, right circular cylinder, sphere, hemisphere, rectangular parallelepiped, and regular right pyramid (triangular or square base).

6. Trigonometry – Trigonometric ratios, complementary angles, height and distance problems, and standard identities (e.g., sin²θ + cos²θ = 1).

7. Statistics and Data Interpretation – Use of tables and graphs, including histogram, frequency polygons, and other statistical charts.

General Awareness Syllabus

The General Awareness section of SSC CHSL 2026 evaluates a candidate’s knowledge about their surroundings, current events, and general scientific understanding. Key areas include:

  • Current Affairs– Important national and international events, awards, sports, and developments.
  • History – Indian history, freedom struggle, and significant historical events.
  • Geography – Physical, political, and economic geography of India and neighboring countries.
  • Culture – Indian art, literature, music, and cultural heritage.
  • Economy – Basic economic concepts, national policies, and current economic scenario.
  • Polity and Governance – Indian Constitution, governance, public policies, and social systems.
  • Science & Technology – Everyday scientific phenomena, inventions, discoveries, and research updates.

 Concession for VH (Visually Handicapped) Candidates

For VH candidates with 40% or more visual disability , certain adjustments are made in the exam:

 In the General Intelligence & Reasoning  and Quantitative Aptitude sections, questions involving maps, graphs, diagrams, or statistical data will not be included.

This concession ensures that visually impaired candidates can attempt the SSC CHSL exam on an equal footing with other candidates.

Indicative Syllabus (Tier-II):

Mathematical Abilities:

The Quantitative Aptitude section evaluates a candidate’s numerical ability, mathematical reasoning, and problem-solving skills. Important topics include:

1. Number Systems – Whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and relationships between numbers.

2. Arithmetic – Percentages, ratios and proportions, averages, square roots, simple and compound interest, profit and loss, discount, partnership business, mixture and alligation, time and distance, and time and work.

3. Algebra – Basic algebraic identities, elementary surds, and graphs of linear equations.

4. Geometry– Triangles (types and centers), congruence and similarity, circles (chords, tangents, angles), and common tangents to two or more circles.

5. Mensuration – Area and volume of triangles, quadrilaterals, regular polygons, circles, right prism, right circular cone, right circular cylinder, sphere, hemisphere, rectangular parallelepiped, and regular right pyramid (triangular or square base).

6. Trigonometry – Trigonometric ratios, complementary angles, height and distance problems (simple), and standard identities (e.g., sin²θ + cos²θ = 1).

7. Statistics & Probability– Use of tables and graphs such as histograms, frequency polygons, bar diagrams, pie charts; measures of central tendency including mean, median, mode, and standard deviation; basic probability calculations.

English Language and Comprehension:

This section assesses your understanding of vocabulary, grammar, and sentence construction. It covers:

Vocabulary & Grammar: Synonyms, antonyms, correct word usage, and sentence improvement.

Language Skills: Spotting errors, filling in blanks, detecting misspellings, one-word substitutions, and understanding idioms & phrases.

Sentence Transformation: Converting sentences from active to passive voice (and vice versa), direct to indirect speech (and vice versa), and rearranging sentence parts or sentences within a passage.

Reading Comprehension: Passages will be given to test comprehension skills. Typically, one paragraph will be simple, drawn from books or stories, while another will be based on current affairs, editorials, or reports. Questions will be asked based on these paragraphs.

Cloze Passages: Fill-in-the-blank passages to evaluate contextual understanding and vocabulary usage.

General Awareness:

This section evaluates a candidate’s awareness of their surroundings and the practical application of that knowledge in society. It includes:

Current Events: Questions on recent developments at national and international levels.

Everyday Knowledge:Observations and experiences with a scientific perspective expected of an educated person.

India & Neighbors:Topics covering History, Culture, Geography, Economy, and General Policy of India and neighboring countries.

Computer Knowledge / Proficiency:

1. Fundamentals of Computers:

  •   Basic structure and components of a computer system
  •   Central Processing Unit (CPU) and its functions
  •   Input and output devices
  •   Types of computer memory and their organization
  •    Backup storage devices and computer ports
  •    Using Windows Explorer and essential keyboard shortcuts

2. Software Applications:

  • Overview of the Windows operating system
  • Introduction to Microsoft Office tools like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

3. Internet & Email Usage:

  •    Efficient web browsing and searching techniques
  •    Downloading and uploading files online
  •    Managing email accounts effectively
  •    Basics of online banking

4. Networking & Cyber Safety:

  •    Common networking devices and communication protocols
  •    Awareness of cybersecurity threats (viruses, worms, Trojans, hacking, etc.)
  •    Measures to safeguard data and networks

 Concession for VH (Visually Handicapped) Candidates

For visually handicapped (VH) candidates with 40% or greater visual impairment, the Mathematical Abilities, Reasoning, and General Intelligence sections will exclude any questions involving maps, graphs, diagrams, or statistical data.

Izycrack SSC Coaching – Online & Offline Classes for SSC Exams

Are you dreaming of a stable government job through SSC exams, such as CGL, CHSL, MTS, or GD? At Izycrack, we make your preparation simple, effective, and result-oriented with both online and offline coaching options. Whether you are a college student, working professional, homemaker, or full-time aspirant, our flexible study plans are designed to fit your schedule and help you stay ahead.

Online SSC Coaching by IzyCrack

Our online SSC coaching is specially designed for students who cannot attend daily live classes. We provide:

  • Recorded video lectures for complete SSC syllabus coverage
  • Live doubt-clearing sessions to solve queries instantly
  • Downloadable PDFs, notes, and study material for easy revision

👉 This online model works best for college-going students, working professionals, and housewives, as it allows you to study anytime, anywhere, without disturbing your routine.

Offline SSC Coaching in Sundernagar (Himachal Pradesh)

If you prefer classroom learning, join our offline SSC batches at our institute in Sundernagar, District Mandi (HP).

Here’s what you’ll get in our offline coaching:

  •  Handwritten notes to boost learning
  • Regular practice sessions to strengthen concepts
  • One-to-one doubt-solving with expert faculty
  • Peer learning & group discussions for better retention
  • Special Hindi classes for SSC GD (for students with Hindi as an optional subject)

With a disciplined study environment and regular tests, offline batches help you stay consistent and focused on your exam goals.

Why Choose IzyCrack SSC Coaching?

  • Flexibility – Recorded + live classes online & structured offline classes
  • Complete syllabus coverage – Quant, English, Reasoning, General Awareness + Hindi (for SSC GD)
  • Study materials & notes – Easy to revise and exam-focused
  • Mock tests & PYQs – Practice with real-exam-like questions
  • Personalized attention – Faculty support for every student
  • Himachal-based coaching – Trusted local institute in Sundernagar

Features of IzyCrack SSC Batches

  • Recorded online classes for anytime learning
  • Interactive doubt-solving sessions
  • Handwritten notes in offline batches
  • Hindi optional classes for SSC GD aspirants
  • Mock tests, practice papers, and previous year questions

Regular performance tracking to monitor your progress

Conclusion

At IzyCrack, our mission is to make SSC preparation accessible and result-driven. With a combination of online flexibility and offline discipline, we ensure that every student, whether from a small town or a busy lifestyle, gets the right guidance to achieve success.

 If you’re preparing for SSC CGL, CHSL, MTS, or SSC GD, IzyCrack is your trusted coaching partner.📍 Join Online or Offline – Your Journey to a Secure Government Job Starts with IzyCrack!

FAQ

Q1. What is SSC CHSL and why is it conducted?

 SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level Exam) is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission every year to recruit candidates for government jobs like LDC, JSA, DEO, and Postal Assistants.

Q2. Who can apply for SSC CHSL 2026?

 Any student who has completed 12th class (10+2) from a recognized board can apply.

Q3. What is the exam pattern of SSC CHSL?

  • Tier 1: Online objective test (Reasoning, Quant, English, GK)
  • Tier 2: Descriptive paper + typing/skill test

Q3. What is included in the IzyCrack SSC CHSL course?

 The course covers the complete syllabus with recorded video lectures, live doubt sessions, notes, PDFs, mock tests, and practice papers.

Q4. Do you provide both online and offline SSC CHSL coaching?

 Yes 👍 We offer:

  • Online coaching → recorded + live doubt sessions (best for students, working professionals, housewives).
  • Offline coaching → at our Sundernagar, Himachal Pradesh center with printed notes and classroom interaction.

Q5. Will I get Hindi classes for SSC GD in this course?

 Yes ✅ we also provide special Hindi classes for SSC GD aspirants who have Hindi as an optional subject.

Q6. What makes IzyCrack SSC CHSL coaching different?

  • Recorded + live learning flexibility
  • Handwritten notes (offline)
  • Doubt-solving & personal guidance
  • Hindi optional classes
  • Mock tests & previous year questions

Q7. Who should join the online SSC CHSL batch?

 It’s perfect for college students, working professionals, and homemakers who want flexible study without missing doubt support.

Q8. Does the course cover the full SSC CHSL syllabus?

 Yes, the course covers Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, English, General Awareness, and additional modules like Hindi for SSC GD.

Q9. Will I get practice tests in the course?

 Absolutely ✅ Our course includes mock tests, practice sets, and PYQs to help students build speed and confidence.

Q10. Is SSC CHSL good for career growth?

 Yes ✅ SSC CHSL jobs are stable, secure, and come with promotions, pension, and other government perks.

Q11. How many attempts are there in SSC CHSL?

There is no limit on attempts. You can apply as long as you fall within the age limit (18–27 years).

Q12. How tough is SSC CHSL exam?

 The difficulty is moderate, but with the right preparation and practice, lakhs of students clear it every year.

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