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SSC MTS Syllabus 2026

The complete SSC MTS syllabus for 2026 — 4 sections and 37 topics in all, organised exactly as the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) prescribes. Use it as your revision checklist, then test yourself with a free SSC MTS mock below.

Numerical & Mathematical Ability (Session I)12 topics

  • Number system (whole numbers, decimals, fractions)
  • Place value and comparison
  • Simplification (BODMAS — single-step)
  • Percentages (basic, 5-25% range)
  • Profit and loss (single step)
  • Simple interest (1-3 years)
  • Ratio and proportion (unitary method)
  • Time and work (1-2 person simple)
  • Time, speed and distance (basic)
  • Averages (small numbers)
  • LCM and HCF
  • Basic mensuration (perimeter, area of rectangle, square, triangle, circle)

Reasoning Ability & Problem Solving (Session I)9 topics

  • Number / letter series (find next term)
  • Basic coding-decoding (single shift)
  • Analogies (word relationships)
  • Odd-one-out (single odd from 4)
  • Blood relations (single-step)
  • Direction sense (simple 2-step)
  • Basic syllogisms (2-statement direct)
  • Ranking and seating (linear)
  • Missing number in matrix (single rule)

General Awareness (Session II)8 topics

  • Indian History (major dynasties — Mughals, Marathas; freedom struggle leaders; key dates 1857/1947/1950)
  • Indian Geography (states + capitals, major rivers Ganga/Yamuna/Brahmaputra/Godavari, mountains)
  • Indian Polity (President, PM, basic Fundamental Rights — Articles 14, 19, 21)
  • Indian Economy (RBI basics, currency, major schemes like PMJDY, MGNREGA)
  • General Science (Class 10 NCERT — water cycle, photosynthesis, simple electricity)
  • Static GK (national symbols, sports — cricket, hockey, Olympics; famous monuments)
  • Current Affairs (last 6 months — major schemes, sports events, ISRO missions, appointments)
  • Famous personalities and books

English Language and Comprehension (Session II)8 topics

  • Basic synonyms and antonyms (common words)
  • One-word substitutes (doctor, teacher, librarian etc.)
  • Common idioms (well-known)
  • Spelling correction
  • Basic error spotting (subject-verb, simple tense)
  • Fill-in-the-blanks (prepositions, articles)
  • Sentence improvement (basic)
  • Reading comprehension (short factual passages)

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