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Is CSAT easy or tough?

Is CSAT easy or tough?

One of the most tricky areas of CSAT paper is comprehension, and the easiest area is Decision-making questions. Contrastingly in 2014 CSAT, Comprehension was increased both in difficulty and number; and decision-making freebies (20 marks!) were removed altogether.

Which is tough CDS or CGL?

If you consider the level of both exams , CDS is definitely more difficult. But because of this the cutoffs are typically low. And though the level of SSC CGL is not that difficult, it is the level of competition, and consequently the high cutoffs that make it more difficult to crack.

What is the difficulty level of Maths in SSC CGL?

As regards the level of difficulty of the Tier-II exam, the SSC notification clearly reads: “ Questions in Paper-I (Math) will be of 10th standard level, Paper-II (English) of 10+2 level .” So the question of higher Math being there in SSC CGL does not arise, neither in Tier-I nor in Tier-II.

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How many questions are there in SSC CGL exam?

In an extremely competitive exam like SSC CGL, you can’t take 4-5 questions for granted. MYTH-6: CGL Tier-II preparation is different from CGL Tier-I preparation. REALITY: The Tier-I exam has a total of 200 questions. It has 50 questions on each of the four sections: Math, Reasoning, English and GK.

When will SSC CGL (Tier-I) 2015 be conducted?

SSC is expected to release the notification for the combined graduate level exam on 14 th March, 2015. This year, SSC CGL (Tier-I) exam is going to be conducted on 14 th June, 2015 and 21 st June, 2015. As always, the students have begun their preparation for the exam.

Why are SSC CGL and Bank PO exams clubbed together?

Due to the kind of professional prospects each examination can lead to and their syllabi, often Bank PO, CGL and UPSC tests are clubbed into one common type. Also, many UPSC students often attempt Bank PO and SSC CGL exams or then Bank PO aspirants also apply for SSC CGL, as the 3 are linked at certain subject levels.