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The Staff Selection Commission, or SSC Exams, are held to choose candidates for a variety of positions within the Ministries, Departments, and Organisations of the Government of India.
A Class 12 School Certificate is required for the majority of SSC positions. The typical age range is 18 to 32 years old. Age restrictions do not apply to applicants from designated groups. Certain physical requirements must be met for specific positions as well.
In comparison to CBSE, the SSC Syllabus is supposedly easier. This is primarily due to the fact that questions are rarely taken directly from the text. The exam will cover the same material that students see in their books.
SSC is less difficult than UPSC. Depending on the syllabus and exam format, the SSC CGL and UPSC exams have varying degrees of difficulty. Even though SSC CGL is thought to be simpler than UPSC, passing the exam still demands serious study and effort.
The SSC entrance exam frequently includes questions on topics like General Awareness, General Intelligence & Reasoning, and Numerical Ability.