JSSC CGL Exam 2025 – Complete Syllabus

The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam 2025 is conducted to recruit candidates for various graduate-level positions in Jharkhand government departments. With increasing competition, aspirants need a detailed understanding of the syllabus, exam pattern, section-wise topics, and preparation strategy to succeed. This article serves as the ultimate guide for JSSC CGL aspirants, providing a complete breakdown of subjects, sample questions, preparation tips, and a structured study plan.


📝 JSSC CGL Exam 2025 – Exam Overview

Feature Details
Conducting Body Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC)
Mode of Exam Offline / Online (depends on notification)
Stages Preliminary (Objective), Mains (Objective + Descriptive)
Total Questions Prelims: 100, Mains: 150+
Total Marks Prelims: 100, Mains: 150+
Duration 2–3 Hours
Type of Questions Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Negative Marking -0.25 per wrong answer

Key Notes:

  • Preliminary Exam is qualifying in nature.

  • Mains Exam tests deeper knowledge of General Knowledge, Arithmetic, Reasoning, and English.

  • Candidates need to clear cut-offs in Prelims to appear for Mains.


📚 Detailed Syllabus

The JSSC CGL syllabus can be divided into four major sections:

  1. General Knowledge & Current Affairs

  2. Arithmetic / Quantitative Aptitude

  3. Reasoning Ability / Mental Ability

  4. General English


1️⃣ General Knowledge & Current Affairs

This section evaluates the awareness of national, state, and international events, with a focus on Jharkhand-specific affairs.

Topics to Cover:

  • History: Ancient, Medieval, Modern India; Freedom Struggle; Jharkhand History

  • Geography: India and Jharkhand; Rivers, Mountains, Climate, Natural Resources

  • Polity: Indian Constitution, Governance, Fundamental Rights & Duties, Panchayati Raj

  • Economy: Basics of Indian Economy, Budget, Economic Schemes

  • Environment & Ecology: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Environmental Policies

  • Science & Technology: General Science, Recent Innovations

  • Current Affairs: National, International, Sports, Awards, Books, Jharkhand State Schemes

  • Miscellaneous: Important Organizations, Famous Personalities, Cultural Facts

Sample Questions:

  1. Who is the current Chief Minister of Jharkhand?

  2. Which river is known as the “Lifeline of Jharkhand”?

  3. Name the latest government scheme launched in Jharkhand.

Preparation Tips:

  • Follow daily newspapers and monthly GK magazines.

  • Make short notes for quick revision.

  • Focus on Jharkhand state-specific current affairs.


2️⃣ Arithmetic / Quantitative Aptitude

This section evaluates numerical ability and problem-solving skills.

Topics to Cover:

  • Number System, LCM & HCF

  • Simplification & Approximation

  • Ratio & Proportion, Percentage

  • Profit, Loss & Discount

  • Simple & Compound Interest

  • Time, Speed & Distance, Time & Work

  • Mensuration, Geometry & Algebra

  • Data Interpretation (Tables, Graphs, Pie Charts, Bar Graphs)

  • Average, Partnership, Probability

Sample Questions:

  1. If the cost price of 15 pens is ₹300, find the cost of 25 pens.

  2. A train covers 360 km in 6 hours. Find its speed.

  3. Find the HCF of 48 and 72.

Preparation Tips:

  • Solve previous year papers to identify frequently asked topics.

  • Practice daily and learn shortcut methods.

  • Focus on accuracy and speed.


3️⃣ Reasoning Ability / Mental Ability

Tests logical thinking, analytical skills, and problem-solving capability.

Topics Include:

  • Number & Letter Series

  • Analogy & Classification

  • Syllogism

  • Statement & Conclusion

  • Coding-Decoding

  • Blood Relations

  • Direction Sense

  • Venn Diagrams

  • Logical Puzzles & Seating Arrangements

  • Ranking & Order

Sample Questions:

  1. A is the brother of B; B is the sister of C. How is C related to A?

  2. Find the next number in the series: 3, 7, 15, 31, ?

  3. If north-east is 45° clockwise from north, what is the angle from east?

Preparation Tips:

  • Daily practice of 30–45 minutes for reasoning.

  • Focus on puzzles, coding-decoding, and seating arrangement problems.

  • Learn to solve questions without wasting time.


4️⃣ General English

Tests language comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary.

Topics Include:

  • Grammar: Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Conjunctions

  • Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, One-word Substitution, Idioms & Phrases

  • Reading Comprehension

  • Error Detection & Sentence Correction

  • Fill in the Blanks

Sample Questions:

  1. Fill in the blank: She _____ (go) to school daily.

  2. Identify the synonym of “Rapid”.

  3. Correct the error: He don’t like apples.

Preparation Tips:

  • Practice reading comprehension passages regularly.

  • Revise grammar rules daily.

  • Solve previous year English questions.


🧭 Preparation Strategy

A well-structured study plan ensures coverage of the entire syllabus and improves chances of selection.

Daily Study Routine:

Time Activity
6:00–7:00 AM General Knowledge & Current Affairs
7:00–8:00 AM Arithmetic / Quantitative Aptitude
8:00–8:30 AM Break
8:30–9:30 AM Reasoning Ability Practice
9:30–10:30 AM General English Practice
10:30–11:00 AM Mock Questions / Revision

Weekly Plan:

  • Monday–Friday: Section-wise preparation and practice

  • Saturday: Take full-length mock test

  • Sunday: Revise difficult topics and revise current affairs


📘 Recommended Books & Resources

Section Books / Resources
General Knowledge Lucent’s GK, Manorama Yearbook
Current Affairs Newspapers, Monthly Magazines
Arithmetic / Quant R.S. Aggarwal Quantitative Aptitude
Reasoning Ability R.S. Aggarwal Reasoning
General English Wren & Martin, Objective English by S.P. Bakshi

🏆 Previous Year Trends & Important Tips

  • Arithmetic & Reasoning: High weightage in prelims; practice shortcut methods.

  • English & GK: Moderate difficulty; current affairs are important.

  • Jharkhand-specific GK: Always focus on state politics, schemes, and history.

  • Mock Tests: Analyze weak areas and revise frequently.

  • Time Management: Attempt easy questions first, then tackle difficult ones.


❓ FAQs

Q1. How many questions are there in JSSC CGL Exam?
A: Preliminary: 100 questions; Mains: 150+ questions.

Q2. Is there negative marking?
A: Yes, -0.25 marks for each wrong answer.

Q3. What subjects are included in JSSC CGL?
A: General Knowledge, Arithmetic, Reasoning, and English.

Q4. How to download the official syllabus?
A: Visit the official JSSC website: https://jssc.nic.in

Q5. How should I prepare effectively?
A: Follow a structured timetable, solve mock tests, revise daily, and focus on weak areas

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