The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) Examination, a crucial recruitment drive for various non-technical positions within various departments of the Government of India. The SSC MTS exam attracts numerous candidates yearly due to its reputation as a gateway into government service.
Currently, the commission is initiating a recruitment for Multi Tasking Staff, and other Non-Technical positions. The commission accepted online applications for SSC MTS Recruitment from 07 May to 06 June 2024. Applicants will be looking for the syllabus for this written test and examination pattern.
SSC MTS/Havildar Selection Process and Exam Structure
According to the latest recruitment notification, the SSC MTS selection process consists of the following phases:
- Paper 1 (Objective test)
- Physical Efficiency Test & Physical Standard Test (only for Havaldar)
The structure of the SSC MTS Written Test and PET/PST are as mentioned below:
Written Test Structure
SSC MTS Exam Pattern 2024 Paper I | |||
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Subject | No. Of Questions | Marks | Duration |
Session 1 | |||
Numerical and Mathematical Ability | 20 | 60 | 45 minutes |
Reasoning Ability and Problem-Solving | 20 | 60 | |
Total | 40 | 120 | |
Session 2 | |||
General Awareness | 25 | 75 | 45 minutes |
English Language and Comprehension | 25 | 75 | |
Total | 50 | 150 |
Physical Test Details
Physical Efficiency Test (PET) Details
SSC MTS Exam Pattern 2024 Havaldar PET | ||
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Particulars | Male | Female |
Walking | 1600 meters in 15 minutes | 1 km in 20 minutes |
Physical Standard Test (PST) Details
Particulars | Male | Female |
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Height | 157.5 cm
(relaxable by 5 cms in the case of Garhwalis, Assamese, Gorkhas and members of Scheduled Tribes) |
152 cm
(relaxable by 2.5 cm in the case of Garhwalis, Assamese, Gorkhas and members of Schedule Tribes) |
Chest | 76 cms (unexpanded)
Minimum expansion: 5 cm |
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Weight | – | 48 kg
(relaxable by 2 Kg in the case of Garhwalis, Assamese, Gorkhas and members of Schedule Tribes) |
SSC MTS Examination Scheme and Paper Pattern
The exam scheme for SSC MTS is structured to objectively evaluate the aptitude and skills necessary for performing the duties involved in a Multi-Tasking Staff role. The SSC MTS exam consists of two main parts: Paper I (Computer-Based Examination) and Paper II (Descriptive Examination). Each segment assesses different skill sets, and mastering the contents of these papers is pivotal for success. Here’s the breakdown:
- Duration of Paper I: 90 minutes for general candidates and 120 minutes for candidates eligible for scribe.
- Duration of Paper II: 30 minutes for general candidates and 40 minutes for candidates eligible for scribe.
- Marking Scheme for Paper I: Each correct answer is awarded 1 mark and a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer to discourage guessing.
Paper I: Computer-Based Examination
Paper I is a multiple-choice-based test to evaluate the candidate’s general intelligence, numerical aptitude, general English, and general awareness. The detailed breakdown of the sections is as follows:
- General Intelligence & Reasoning (25 questions, 25 marks): This section tests logical, analytical, and problem-solving skills through various puzzles, analogies, pattern recognition, and more.
- Numerical Aptitude (25 questions, 25 marks): This segment examines basic arithmetic skills, including operations on numbers, percentages, time and distance, ratios, and averages, among others.
- General English (25 questions, 25 marks): Focused on testing basic understanding of English language, grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms, and correct usage.
- General Awareness (25 questions, 25 marks): Candidates need to be well-versed with current events and everyday observations particularly related to India and its neighbouring countries about history, culture, geography, economic scene, general polity and scientific research.
Paper II: Descriptive Examination
Paper II is a descriptive test where candidates are required to write a short essay or a letter in English or any language included in the 8th schedule of the Constitution. This test assesses elementary language skills in terms of content development and grammar. The topics are generally of national interest, which could include:
- Social Issues: Education, Poverty, Gender equality, and more.
- Politics and Governance: Democracy, Electoral Reforms, Decentralization.
- Environmental Concerns: Conservation, Climate Change, and Sustainability.
- Technology and Development.
Preparation Tips for SSC MTS
To excel in the SSC MTS exam, candidates should:
- Understand the Exam Pattern: Thoroughly understand the syllabus, the weightage of each section in Paper I, and the type of writing expected in Paper II.
- Regular Practice: Regular practice of mock tests and previous years’ papers to get a feel of the actual exam scenario and to improve speed and accuracy.
- Stay Updated: Keep updated with current affairs by reading newspapers and magazines. General awareness can make a significant difference in scoring.
- Focus on Basics: Strengthen basic grammar and mathematical concepts, as these are essential for clearing the fundamentals asked in the exam.