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SSC Selection Posts Syllabus 2026

The complete SSC Selection Posts 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 Selection Posts mock below.

General Intelligence9 topics

  • Verbal and non-verbal reasoning
  • Number / letter / alphanumeric series
  • Coding-decoding
  • Analogies and odd-one-out
  • Blood relations and direction sense
  • Syllogisms (2-statement)
  • Ranking and seating arrangement
  • Calendar and clock problems
  • Matrix reasoning and missing number puzzles

General Awareness8 topics

  • Indian History — key dynasties, freedom struggle, major leaders
  • Indian Geography — states, rivers, climate
  • Indian Polity — Constitution basics, Fundamental Rights
  • Indian Economy — RBI, schemes, basic concepts
  • General Science — NCERT 9-12 fundamentals (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
  • Current Affairs — last 6-12 months major events
  • Static GK — sports, awards, books, monuments
  • Famous personalities and recent appointments

Quantitative Aptitude10 topics

  • Number system, LCM and HCF, simplification (BODMAS)
  • Percentages, profit and loss, discount
  • Simple and compound interest
  • Ratio, proportion and partnership
  • Time, work and time-speed-distance
  • Averages and ages
  • Basic algebra (linear and quadratic equations)
  • Basic geometry (triangles, circles)
  • Mensuration (perimeter, area of 2D shapes; volume of basic 3D)
  • Data interpretation (tables, bar / pie charts)

English Language10 topics

  • Synonyms and antonyms (intermediate vocabulary)
  • One-word substitutes (common to intermediate)
  • Idioms and phrases (common)
  • Spelling correction
  • Error spotting (subject-verb, tense, prepositions)
  • Sentence improvement
  • Fill-in-the-blanks
  • Active / passive voice
  • Direct / indirect speech
  • Reading comprehension (short to medium passages)

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