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The SSC CHSL 2026 Tier 1 Exam is expected to be conducted between July and September 2026. Tier 1 Exam for the previous cycle was conducted on 12th November 2025 to 30th November, 2025 while Tier 2 Exam is tentatively scheduled for February-March 2026.

SSC CHSL topic-wise weightage 2026

The Topic Wise Weightage analysis for the SSC CHSL Examination 2026 will not only give candidates an idea to score well in the examination but will also help them to analyze the difficulty level of the most asked questions. In this article, we have covered the SSC CHSL 2026 Examination Topic Wise Weightage based on the previous year’s examination for each subject to help candidates prepare well for the SSC CHSL 2026 Exam.

SSC CHSL topic-wise weightage for each subject

Here we will see the topics and their corresponding weightage according to previous years’ exams and SSC CHSL Syllabus. This is a tentative analysis and we’ll only get a clearer picture when the exam takes place. In the case of Tier-1, there’s no change in the pattern. So according to last year, let’s see the topic-wise weightage and the difficulty level for each subject.

SSC CHSL topic-wise weightage for Quantitative Aptitude

The Chapter-wise weightage for the SSC CHSL Quantitative Aptitude is as follows:

TopicsNumber of QuestionsDifficulty Level
Arithmetic (includes Ratio and Proportion, Simple and Compound Interest, Speed, Time and Distance, Time and Work, Percentages and number system)8Easy-Moderate
Algebra4Easy-Moderate
Trigonometry3Easy-Moderate
Mensuration3Easy-Moderate
Geometry3Easy-Moderate
Statistical charts2Easy-Moderate
Profit and Loss2Easy-Moderate
Total25

As you can see, as a stand-alone topic, algebra had the most questions, followed by trigonometry, mensuration, and geometry. Arithmetic, without a doubt, is a necessary topic and should be covered thoroughly for a good score.

SSC CHSL topic-wise weightage for General Intelligence and Reasoning

The Chapter-wise weightage for the SSC CHSL General Intelligence and Reasoning is as follows:

TopicsNumber of QuestionsDifficulty Level
Non-Verbal Reasoning4Easy-Moderate
Number Series3Easy-Moderate
Analogy3Easy-Moderate
Folding-Unfolding3Easy-Moderate
Problem-solving2Easy-Moderate
Verbal Reasoning2Easy-Moderate
Coding-Decoding2Easy-Moderate
Venn Diagram2Easy-Moderate
Missing Numbers2Easy-Moderate
Figures and Number Classification1Easy-Moderate
Symbolic Operations1Easy-Moderate
Total25

Here non-verbal reasoning has slightly more weightage than the rest. As such all topics are important, particularly number series and image-based problems.

SSC CHSL topic-wise weightage for English Language

The Chapter-wise weightage for the SSC CHSL English Language is as follows:

TopicsNumber of QuestionsDifficulty Level
Reading Comprehension5Easy-Moderate
Cloze Test5Easy-Moderate
Para Jumbles4Easy-Moderate
Error Spotting3Easy-Moderate
Active / Passive Voice3Easy-Moderate
Idioms and Phrases2Easy-Moderate
One-word Substitution1Easy-Moderate
Synonyms / Homonyms / Antonyms1Easy-Moderate
Fill in the blanks1Easy-Moderate
Total25

Reading comprehension usually has the highest weightage in any English exam. The comprehension section itself may cover a number of different types of questions. The weightage between the cloze test, para jumbles, and error spotting can be interchangeable so make sure to give proper attention to these. Cover all these topics properly so that you are able to attend the maximum number of questions.

SSC CHSL topic-wise weightage for General Awareness

The Chapter-wise weightage for the SSC CHSL General Awareness is as follows:

TopicsNumber of QuestionsDifficulty Level
History5Moderate-Difficult
Science and Technology4Moderate-Difficult
Indian Polity4Moderate-Difficult
Static GK4Moderate-Difficult
Geography3Moderate-Difficult
Economics3Moderate-Difficult
Current Affairs2Moderate-Difficult
Total25

General Awareness covers a wide range of topics. The above table will give you a rough idea of what to expect. History, Science and Tech, and Static GK are some topics that are quite important and just require rote learning. Make reading the newspaper and knowledge digests like the Manorama Yearbook a regular habit. This will cover almost all topics of general awareness.

SSC CHSL Tier 1 topic-wise weightage overview

SSC CHSL Tier 1 subject-wise analysis and topic-wise weightage

What are the important dates for SSC CHSL 2026?

The SSC CHSL 2026 important dates will be announced along with the official notification. As per the tentative SSC calendar, the notification is expected in April 2026, the application process may close in May 2026, and the SSC CHSL Exam Date for Tier 1 stage is likely to be held between July and September 2026. For reference, the key dates from the previous cycle are given below.

Event2025 Cycle2026 Cycle (Expected)
Notification Release Date23rd June 2025April 2026
Dates for Submission of Online Applications23rd June to 18th July 2025April-May 2026
Last Date & Time to Apply Online18th July 2025 (23:00)May 2026 (TBA)
Last Date for Online Fee Payment19th July 2025 (23:00)TBA
Application Form Correction Window25th to 26th July 2025 (23:00)TBA
Tier-I (CBT) Exam Dates12th November to 30th November 2025July-September 2026 (tentative)
Tier-II (CBT) Exam DatesFebruary–March 2026TBA

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam Pattern

The SSC CHSL Tier-I Exam Pattern will include multiple-choice questions, which will be provided in both English and Hindi language. The details of the SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam are as follows:

  • Total Time: The exam duration is 60 minutes.
  • Type of Questions: The exam consists of Objective Type, Multiple-choice questions. Questions will be available in both English and Hindi for Parts II, III, and IV.
  • Negative Marking: There is a negative marking of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer. Candidates should be careful while answering to avoid losing marks.
SubjectsQuestionsTotal Marks
General Awareness2550
General Intelligence 2550
Quantitative Aptitude2550
English Language2550
Total100200 

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SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam Pattern

The SSC CHSL Tier-II Exam is a crucial stage for candidates applying for Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), and Data Entry Operator (DEO) posts. It includes a Computer-Based Test (CBT) and a Skill or Typing Test, based on the post.

1. SSC CHSL Tier-II Exam

  • Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Total Questions: 135
  • Total Marks: 405
  • Marking Scheme: +3 for correct answers, -1 for incorrect answers
SessionSubjectNumber
of Questions
Session-I
(2 hours
& 15 minutes)
Section-I: (1 hour)
Module-I: Mathematical Abilities
Module II: Reasoning and General Intelligence.
30
30
60*3 = 180
 Section II: (1 hour)
Module-I: English Language & Comprehension
Module II: General Awareness
40
20
60*3 = 180
 Section-III: (15 Minutes)
Module-I: Computer Knowledge Module
15*3 = 45
Session-II
15 Minutes
Section-III:
Module-II: Skill Test/ Typing Test Module
Part A: Skill Test for DEOs.
10 Minutes Part B: Typing Test for LDC/ JSA.

2. Post-Specific Skill & Typing Tests

  • For DEO: Skill Test required
  • For LDC & JSA: Typing Test required

Candidates had to appear for the skill test or typing test in Tier 2 of the examination. The details of the typing test are as follows:

PostKey Depressions RequiredMaterial Provided
Skill Test For Data Entry Operator (DEO)8,000 per hour
Test Duration: 15 minutes
English document with approx. 2000-2200 key depressions
Skill Test For DEO in the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (C&AG)15,000 per hour
Test Duration: 15 minutes
English passage with about 3700-4000 key depressions
Typing Test For Lower Division Clerk/ Junior Secretariat Assistant (LDS/JSA)10,500 per hour
Test Duration: 10 minutes
English passage with about 9000 key depressions

FAQs

Q.1 When can I appear for the SSC CHSL Exam?

Ans. Candidates can appear for this exam after completing their class 12.

Q.2 What are the different stages of the exam?

Ans. There are two stages of the exam i.e. tier-1 and tier-2.

Q.3 What is the age limit for SSC CHSL Exam 2026?

Ans. A candidate must be 18-27 years.

Q.4 When SSC CHSL 2026 exam will be conducted?

The SSC CHSL 2026 Tier 1 Exam is expected to be conducted between July and September

Q.6 When is the SSC CHSL Tier-2 Exam?

Ans. SSC CHSL Tier-2 Exam for the previous cycle is expected to be conducted in February-March, 2026.