Monday, 9 January 2017

SSC MTS (Multi Tasking Staff) Exam Pattern & Syllabus 2017


               


The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has invited online application for the Exam/Post of SSC MTS (Multitasking) 2017 in different department. SSC will hold an all India level examination for the SSC MTS Recruitment 2017. But without proper SSC Multitasking Exam Pattern & Syllabus, no one can qualify this examination which is going to be organized on 16th April, 30th April and 5th May 2017 by the recruitment authority of Staff Selection Commission.
So, here we are providing the exam pattern & syllabus of SSC MTS 2017 Exam. Candidates are advised to prepare the expected syllabus and exam pattern as given below. Candidates need to stay connected with us; we will keep on providing useful information, study plan, and study notes for SSC MTS exam on regular basis.

SSC MTS 2017 Exam Pattern: 

The written examination will consist of (Paper-I) objective type paper 
and (Paper II) descriptive type as shown below.



SSC MTS 2017 Syllabus Tier -I 

 The paper will be objective type. There will be 200 questions
 for which Candidates will get 120 minutes. 
Questions will be based on following topics:

General Intelligence and Reasoning

Quantitative Aptitude

General Awareness

English Language

General Intelligence and Reasoning: 

SSC Multitasking exam paper 1st have consist of the following topics in General Intelligence and reasoning subjects:

Similarities and Differences.
Space Visualization.
Problem Solving.
Analysis.
Judgment.
Decision Making.
Visual Memory.
Observation.
Relationship Concepts.
Figure Classification.
Arithmetical Number Series.
Non-Verbal Series.
Arithmetical Computation.
Analytical Functions etc.

Quantitative Aptitude

Number Systems
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions and Relationship between Numbers
Fundamental Arithmetical Operations
Percentages
Ratio and Proportion
Averages
Interest
Profit And Loss
Discount
Use of Tables and Graphs
Mensuration
Time and Distance
Ratio and Time
Time and Work, Etc.

General Awareness: 

History.
Indian Constitution.
Books.
Culture.
Awards and Honors.
Current Affairs – National & International.
Current events.
Geography.
Important Days
Sports and Games.
General Politics.
Books and Authors.
Economic Scene.
Abbreviations.
Science – Inventions & Discoveries.
Important Financial & Economic News.

Selection Process :

Step I: Candidates will be shortlisted for the Paper-II on the basis of their performance in Paper-I.

Step II: Paper-II will only of qualifying nature. The cut-offs in Paper-I and qualifying marks in Paper-II may be different for vacancies in each State/UT will be fixed at the discretion of the Commission.

Step III: Candidates for each State/UT will be finally selected based on their performance in Paper-I, subject to their meeting basic qualifying standards fixed in Paper-II.

Important Points to Remember

Point 1: Paper-I will consist of Objective Type- Multiple choice questions only.

Point 2: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. Candidates are, therefore, advised to keep this in mind while answering the questions.

Point 3: Paper-II will be descriptive in which the candidate will be required to write short essay/letter in English or any language included in the 8th schedule of the Constitution.

All the Best! 

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