SSC CGL exam analysis 2021 for August 22; Questions moderately difficult
SSC CGL exam analysis 2021 for August 22 is now available. Aspirants can check the SSC CGL tier 1 analysis consisting of difficulty level, number of good attempts, and expected cut-off.
vikrant.shukla | August 22, 2021 | 05:34 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) successfully conducted the SSC CGL tier 1 exam today. According to the SSC CGL 2021 exam analysis which is based on the feedback that was given by the students, most of the candidates found the questions that were asked in different sections as moderately difficult. This was the general feedback given by the candidates who appeared in the three different shifts of the SSC CGL 2021 exam.
As per the SSC CGL exam analysis 2021, the expected cutoff is likely to see decline as overall the questions that were asked today , they were moderately difficult. Few candidates were of the view that some of the questions were lengthy, while some said that the reasoning section was tricky.
SSC CGL exam analysis 2021 all shifts
From the following tables, candidates can check the detailed analysis of the SSC CGL exam for all the three shifts.
SSC CGL Shift 1 analysis: Section-wise analysis (August 22)
Sections |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level of exam |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
18-20 |
Easy to moderate |
General Awareness |
17-20 |
Moderate |
Quantitative Aptitude |
19-22 |
Moderate |
English Comprehension |
18-20 |
Easy |
Total |
72-79 |
Moderate |
SSC CGL Shift 2 analysis: Section-wise analysis (August 22)
Sections |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level of exam |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
17-19 |
Moderate |
General Awareness |
18-21 |
Moderate |
Quantitative Aptitude |
19-22 |
Easy-moderate |
English Comprehension |
19-21 |
Moderate |
Total |
73-83 |
Moderate |
Also read - SSC CGL 2021; Last minute preparation tips
SSC CGL Shift 3 analysis: Section-wise analysis (August 22)
Sections |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level of exam |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
18-21 |
Easy-moderate |
General Awareness |
20-21 |
Easy |
Quantitative Aptitude |
18-20 |
Moderate |
English Comprehension |
19-21 |
Easy-moderate |
Total |
75-83 |
Easy too moderate |
Also read - SSC CGL exam analysis August 18, 2021
What after the SSC CGL tier 1 exam?
SSC will release the SSC CGL answer key 2021 within a week after the completion of the exam. Candidates can check the SSC CGL answer key and response sheet with the help of registration number and date of birth.
What is the SSC CGL exam?
The SSC CGL tier 1 exam is conducted in 4 tiers. The first two tiers are conducted in computer based online mode, while tier 3 will be conducted in pen and paper based, tier 4 is a computer skill test. SSC CGL is also known as mini-UPSC exam, the exam is conducted for graduate students. SSC conducts the CGL to recruit staff for posts in various Ministries and Departments of Government of India. The posts are Assistant Audit Officer, Assistant Accounts Officer, Assistant Section Officer, Inspector of Income Tax, Sub Inspector, Junior Statistical Officer etc.
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