SSC CGL exam analysis 2021 for August 24; GA and QA questions baffle the candidates
SSC CGL exam analysis tier 1 for today’s session is available here and according to it the questions on general awareness and quantitative ability baffled the students.
Piyush Chaudhary | August 24, 2021 | 04:10 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has finally concluded the SSC CGL tier 1 exam on August 24, 2021. According to the SSC CGL exam analysis for all shifts, today the questions that were asked in different sessions there were easy to moderately difficult. But as per the SSC CGL exam analysis tier 1 the overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate.
On the basis of the SSC CGL exam analysis 2021 and applicants feedback, the Quantitative Aptitude section troubled candidates and for some general awareness was also time consuming.
The SSC CGL tier 1 was conducted in three shifts from August 13 to 24, 2021 at various centres across the country. So the SSC CGL tier 1 result 2021 will be prepared using the normalization method.
SSC CGL Exam Analysis August 2021 for All Shifts
As per the feedback received from candidates, the SSC CGL tier 1 exam analysis has been prepared and according to it overall the exam was moderately difficult. The objective of the SSC CGL exam analysis 2021 is to help the candidates get an idea about the number of good attempts, which section was easy and which was difficult. Those who appeared in the SSC CGL exam on August 24, can check the detailed SSC CGL exam analysis of all shifts in the tables below.
SSC CGL exam analysis shift 1 (August 24)
Sections |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
20-22 |
Easy-Moderate |
General Awareness |
19-21 |
Easy-Moderate |
Quantitative Aptitude |
16-18 |
Moderate |
English Comprehension |
21-23 |
Easy-Moderate |
Total |
76-84 |
Easy-Moderate |
SSC CGL exam analysis shift 2 (August 24)
Sections |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
21-23 |
Easy-moderate |
General Awareness |
18-20 |
Moderate |
Quantitative Aptitude |
17-19 |
Moderate |
English Comprehension |
23-25 |
Easy-moderate |
Total |
79-84 |
Easy-moderate |
SSC CGL exam analysis shift 3 (August 24)
Sections |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
19-21 |
Easy-Moderate |
General Awareness |
23-25 |
Easy |
Quantitative Aptitude |
15-18 |
Moderate |
English Comprehension |
21-23 |
Easy-Moderate |
Total |
78-84 |
Easy-Moderate |
Also Read: SSC CGL exam analysis 2021 for August 22
SSC CGL 2021: Expected Cutoff
On the basis of past trends and taking different factors into consideration the SSC CGL expected cutoff for tier 1 has been prepared and given in the table below.
SSC CGL expected cutoff
Category |
Tier I Expected Cut Off |
UR |
146-150 |
OBC |
124-130 |
SC |
116-119 |
ST |
107-109 |
What after SSC CGL tier 1 exam?
After the conclusion of the SSC CGL tier 1 exam the provisional SSC CGL tier 1 answer key will be issued by the SSC after a few days. Candidates can raise objections in case of issues in the provisional answer key. A fee of Rs 100 per question will have to be paid to successfully raise the objection by the candidate.
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