SSC Phase 14 Graduation Level Syllabus 2026 PDF Download

The SSC Phase 14 Graduation Level Syllabus 2026 has been released by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) for graduate-level recruitment examination.

The syllabus is designed to evaluate candidates’ analytical ability, general knowledge, quantitative skills, and English language proficiency.

SSC Phase 14 Graduation Level Syllabus 2026 (Subject-wise)

(A) General Intelligence

The test paper will include questions of both Verbal and Non-verbal type.

It will consist of questions on:

  • Analogies
  • Similarities and Differences
  • Space Visualization
  • Spatial Orientation
  • Problem Solving
  • Analysis and Judgment
  • Decision Making
  • Visual Memory
  • Discrimination and Observation
  • Relationship Concepts
  • Arithmetical Reasoning and Figural Classification
  • Arithmetic Number Series
  • Non-verbal Series
  • Coding and Decoding
  • Statement Conclusion
  • Syllogistic Reasoning

Topics include:

  • Semantic Analogy
  • Symbolic/Number Analogy
  • Figural Analogy
  • Semantic Classification
  • Symbolic/Number Classification
  • Figural Classification
  • Semantic Series
  • Number Series
  • Figural Series
  • Word Building
  • Numerical Operations
  • Symbolic Operations
  • Trends
  • Space Orientation
  • Space Visualization
  • Venn Diagrams
  • Drawing Inferences
  • Punched Hole/Pattern Folding & Unfolding
  • Figural Pattern Folding and Completion
  • Indexing
  • Address Matching
  • Date and City Matching
  • Classification of Centre Codes/Roll Numbers
  • Coding and Decoding (Letters and Numbers)
  • Embedded Figures
  • Critical Thinking
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Social Intelligence

(B) General Awareness

The test paper will consist of questions to test the candidate’s general awareness of environment and its application to society.

It will include questions on current events and everyday observation.

Topics include:

  • Current Affairs
  • India and Neighbouring Countries
  • History
  • Culture
  • Geography
  • Economic Scene
  • General Polity
  • Scientific Research

The questions are designed to test general awareness expected from an educated person.


(C) Quantitative Aptitude

The questions will test the candidate’s ability to use numbers and number sense.

Topics include:

Arithmetic:

  • Number System (Whole Numbers, Decimals, Fractions)
  • Percentage
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Square Roots
  • Averages
  • Interest
  • Discount
  • Profit and Loss
  • Partnership Business
  • Mixture and Allegation
  • Time and Distance
  • Time and Work

Algebra:

  • Basic Algebraic Identities
  • Elementary Surds
  • Graphs of Linear Equations

Geometry:

  • Triangle and its Centers
  • Congruence and Similarity of Triangles
  • Circle and its Chords and Tangents
  • Angles Subtended by Chords
  • Common Tangents
  • Quadrilaterals
  • Regular Polygons

Mensuration:

  • Triangle
  • Circle
  • Right Prism
  • Right Circular Cone
  • Right Circular Cylinder
  • Sphere and Hemisphere
  • Rectangular Parallelepiped
  • Regular Right Pyramid (triangular or square base)

Trigonometry:

  • Trigonometric Ratios
  • Degree and Radian Measures
  • Standard Identities
  • Complementary Angles
  • Heights and Distances

Statistics:

  • Histogram
  • Frequency Polygon
  • Bar Diagram
  • Pie Chart

(D) English Language

The test paper will be designed to test the candidate’s ability to understand correct English, basic comprehension, and writing ability.

Topics include:

  • Spot the Error
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Synonyms and Antonyms
  • Spellings and Mis-spelt Words
  • Idioms and Phrases
  • One Word Substitution
  • Sentence Improvement
  • Active and Passive Voice
  • Direct and Indirect Speech
  • Sentence Rearrangement
  • Cloze Passage
  • Comprehension Passage

The difficulty level of this section will be equivalent to Graduation level, while Quantitative Aptitude will be of 10th standard level.


Conclusion

The SSC Phase 14 Graduation Level Syllabus 2026 covers advanced reasoning, quantitative aptitude, general awareness, and English language. Candidates should prepare according to the official syllabus to perform well in the examination.

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