SSC CGL Exam Pattern 2026 — Marks, Sections & Duration

SSC CGL 2026 exam pattern with section-wise marks, number of questions, exam duration, and negative marking. Updated prelims and mains pattern with all selection process stages.

Exam Pattern 2026

Understanding the SSC CGL 2026 exam pattern is the first step in planning your preparation. The pattern defines how many questions appear in each section, what marks they carry, whether negative marking applies, and how much total time is available. Candidates who internalize the pattern before starting practice consistently allocate their time better on exam day and avoid avoidable sectional cutoff failures.

SSC CGL 2026 Exam Pattern — Tier I & Tier II

SSC CGL 2026 has two computer-based tiers. Tier I is used for category-wise shortlisting. Tier II Paper I is compulsory for all; Paper II and Paper III apply only to specified posts. All four sections of Paper I must be qualified separately.

Tier I

60 minutes (15 minutes per subject)200 Marks

Tier I — Computer Based Examination

Tier I is an objective screening examination. Each subject has its own 15-minute timer; candidates cannot freely redistribute the 60 minutes. Each question carries 2 marks and every wrong answer attracts a 0.50-mark penalty.

Section / SubjectQuestionsMarksTime
General Intelligence & Reasoning255015 minutes
General Awareness255015 minutes
Quantitative Aptitude255015 minutes
English Comprehension255015 minutes
Total100200

Key Points

  • Negative marking: 0.50 in Tier I; 1 mark in Sections I, II and III of Tier II Paper I; 0.50 in Papers II and III.
  • Tier I and Tier II marks may be normalized when an examination is conducted in multiple shifts.
  • Computer Knowledge and DEST are mandatory and qualifying for all posts, with higher standards for specified posts.
  • DEST is a passage of about 2,000 key depressions in 15 minutes.
  • Final merit uses Tier II only; the applicable papers depend on the post.
  • There is no interview in the notified selection scheme.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Exam Pattern

Is there negative marking in SSC CGL?

Yes. SSC CGL typically has a penalty of 0.25 marks per wrong answer in both Prelims and Mains. Unattempted questions carry no penalty. Accuracy is therefore more important than blind attempt count.

How many stages are there in SSC CGL selection process?

SSC CGL selection typically involves 2–3 stages: Preliminary Examination, Main Examination, and in some cases an Interview or Language Proficiency Test. The exact stages are confirmed in the official notification.

What is the total time allowed in SSC CGL?

SSC CGL Prelims is generally 1 hour and Mains extends to 2.5–3 hours depending on the exam. Some sections may carry individual time limits. Always refer to the official call letter for confirmed timings.

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