Smartkeeda’s SSC CGL Tier 2 Mock Test Series is designed to familiarize you with the exact exam-like conditions, which helps you build the right test-taking mindset. After analyzing more than a decade’s worth of question papers, we have created this series of 30+ full-length SSC CGL Mock Tests, which match the exam’s structure and difficulty level. Each mock test comes with detailed solutions, smart analysis, and a topper’s strategy to help you identify your weak areas and create a better exam strategy.
Whether you are struggling with accuracy or time management, our mocks will give you a clear roadmap to improvement!
SSC CGL Importants Dats
Events |
Dates |
SSC CGL Notification Release Date |
9th June 2025 |
SSC CGL Apply Online Starts |
9th June 2025 |
Last Date to Apply |
4th July 2025 (11 PM) |
Last Date to Pay the Fee |
5th July 2025 (11 PM) |
Application Correction Window |
9th to 11th July 2025 |
SSC CGL Exam Date 2025 (Tier 2) |
Dec 2025 |
Importance of SSC CGL Tier 2 Mock Test
The Tier 2 stage of the SSC CGL selection process is where the competition peaks. After qualifying Tier 1, aspirants cannot approach this stage casually, as
Tier 2 carries the maximum weightage.
Here is why practicing with SSC CGL Tier 2 Mock Tests is a must:
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Tier 2 dictates your chances of selection: As mentioned earlier, you cannot afford to take chances after reaching Tier 2, which makes your preparation for Tier 2 the most important part of your SSC CGL prep journey!
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Familiarizes you with the new exam pattern: Smartkeeda’s SSC CGL Tier 2 Mock Tests are designed according to the new pattern of SSC CGL Tier 2, which has multiple sections, modules, and session-wise divisions. Practicing with these mock tests will help you get used to the new pattern and plan more effective strategies for the exam.
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Identify your strengths and weaknesses: These mock tests will help you identify the sections or modules that are holding you back so that you can focus on your weak areas early on in your preparation.
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Helps you craft an efficient exam-day strategy: After taking the mock test, you can check your mock test trends, which will help you understand the pattern and the difficulty level. This will help you identify which topics to prioritize and not fall for the traps.
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Understand the real competition: With thousands of fellow test takers, you can see where you stand in the competition, using the percentile ranking. This will give you a reality check and motivate you to prepare efficiently.
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Building the stamina for the exam day: SSC CGL Tier 2 is a 135-minute-long examination, which is longer than your usual government examination. Using Smartkeeda’s SSC CGL Tier 2 Mock Tests, you will learn how to maintain focus and accuracy for 2 hours straight.
Key Benefits of SSC CGL Tier 2 Practice Tests
Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned aspirant, Smartkeeda’s SSC CGL Tier 2 Mock Test Series is what you need to ramp up your SSC CGL preparation. Here is why:
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30+ Mock Tests Available: With our SSC CGL Tier 2 Mock Test Series, which is based on the updated syllabus and latest pattern, you will never run out of quality practice.
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Available in Both Hindi and English: Whether you want to take the exam in Hindi or English, your choice of language will not come in the way of your preparation!
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Varying Difficulty Levels and Test Modes: With Smartkeeda’s SSC CGL Tier 2 Mock Test series, you can practice different exam-pattern mocks, memory-based, easy-level, and difficult-level tests.
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Simulation of the Real Exam: Our full-length mocks are designed exactly like the real exam with 150 questions, 390 marks, and a strict 135-minute timer so that you experience the pressure of the exam before D-Day.
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Smart Analytics: At the end of every SSC CGL Tier 2 Mock Test, you will receive an instant scorecard with a detailed section-wise analysis of your attempt. Along with that, it also highlights key performance metrics like accuracy, speed, and weak areas.
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My Performance Graph: With each mock test you take, you get a detailed report of your performance under the My Performance Graph section. You can compare your scores from previous tests to the recent ones to check how much progress you have made over time.
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Detailed Solutions and Explanations: Every mock test comes with detailed solutions along with the topper’s approach, helping you identify your mistakes, understand tricky concepts, and target your weak areas.
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Insight Into Real Competition: The percentile ranking helps you know how you stack up against your fellow competitors across India.
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Builds Exam-Day Stamina and Confidence: Consistent practice using the SSC CGL Tier 2 Mock Test Series will build familiarity, making the real exam feel like just another mock. This will boost your stamina and confidence.
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Multiple attempts allowed: All the mock tests can be taken as many times as you need, so that you can get used to the difficulty level and question patterns.
How to Take Smartkeeda’s SSC CGL Mock Test?
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Select the Mock Test: Choose from the list of 30+ full-length SSC CGL Tier 2 Mock Tests, depending on your level of preparation (available in Easy, Moderate, and Difficult modes)
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Language selection: Choose the language of your choice (Hindi or English)
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Start the Test: Begin the test and avoid pausing in between
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Review your performance: After completing the mock, you can review the results, which will be flashed instantly. Additionally, check your performance graph and detailed report after taking the test.
Nationality / Citizenship:
A candidate must be either –
I. A Citizen of India or
II. A subject of Nepal or
III. A subject of Bhutan or
IV. A Tibetan Refugee who came over to India before 1st January 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India or
V. A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia, and Vietnam intending to permanently settle in India, provided that a candidate belonging to categories (ii), (iii), (iv) & (v) above shall be a person in whose favor a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.
SSC CGL Age Limit (As on 2025)
The requirement of age for various posts is as follows:
S No |
Age Limit |
Remarks |
(i). |
For the posts for which the age limit is 18-27 years |
The candidate must have been born not earlier than 02-01-1995 and not later than 01-01-2002. |
(ii). |
For the posts for which the age limit is 20-30 years |
The candidate must have been born not earlier than 02-01-1992 and not later than 01-01-2000. |
(iii). |
For the posts for which the age limit is 18-30 years |
The candidate must have been born not earlier than 02-01-1992 and not later than 01-01-2002. |
(iv). |
For the post for which the age limit is 18-32 years |
The candidate must have been born not earlier than 02-01-1990 and not later than 01-01-2002 |
Age relaxation:
Following is the permissible
age relaxation for SSC CGL 2022 examination for different categories:
S. No |
Category |
Age relaxation permissible beyond the upper age limit |
1. |
SC/ST |
5 Years |
2. |
OBC |
3 Years |
3. |
PwBD (Unreserved) |
10 Years |
4. |
PwBD (OBC) |
13 Years |
5. |
PwBD (SC/ST) |
15 Years |
6. |
Ex-Servicemen (ESM) |
3 years after deduction of the military service rendered from the actual age as on the closing date. |
SSC CGL Educational Qualifications
Before applying for the examination, you should go through the essential education qualification required for SSC CGL Examination. Any graduate from any disciple can apply for the examination provided they should have completed their degree. The candidates who have appeared in the final year of their graduation can also apply for the examination however they must possess Essential qualifications on or before the date mentioned in the notification.
The following table provides a detailed description of the essential education qualification required for various posts in the SSC CGL Examination.
Name of the Post |
Education Qualification |
Assistant Audit Officer/Assistant Accounts Officer |
Essential Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University or Institute.
Desirable Qualifications: Chartered Accountant or Cost & Management Accountant or Company Secretary or Masters in Commerce or Masters in Business Studies or Masters in Business Administration (Finance) or Masters in Business Economics. |
Junior Statistical Officer |
Bachelor’s Degree in any subject from a recognized University or Institute with at least 60% Marks in Mathematics at 12th standard level;
Or
Bachelor’s Degree in any subject with Statistics as one of the subjects at degree level. |
All other posts |
Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University or equivalent |
SSC CGL Application Fees
The application fees for SSC CGL would be as follows. Candidates can pay the application Fees for SSC CGL 2022 examination through online mode or make cash payments through the challan of SBI.
Women candidates and candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD), and Ex-servicemen (ESM) eligible for reservation are exempted from payment of the fee.
Category |
Application Fees |
General/OBC |
100/- |
Women/SC/ST/OBC/PwBD/Ex-servicemen |
NIL |
The SSC CGL Tier 2 is the most critical stage of the entire selection process. Tier 2 carries maximum weightage in the final selection, unlike Tier 1, which is just qualifying in nature.
SSC CGL Tier 2 is divided into two parts:
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Paper 1: It is compulsory for all the posts and includes subjects like Mathematics, Reasoning, English, General Awareness, and Computer knowledge.
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Paper 2: It is specifically conducted for the post of Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) or Statistical Investigator Grade II only
Paper 1 has 2 sessions, which are again divided into modules. We have explained the SSC CGL Tier 2 Exam Pattern 2025 [Paper 1] in detail:
Section |
Module |
Subject |
Number of Questions |
Maximum Marks |
Time Duration |
Session I (2 Hours 15 Minutes) |
Section-I |
Module-I |
Mathematical Abilities |
30 |
90 |
1 Hour (for each section) |
Module-II |
Reasoning and General Intelligence |
30 |
90 |
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Section-II |
Module-I |
English Language and Comprehension |
45 |
135 |
1 Hour (for each section) |
Module-II |
General Awareness |
25 |
75 |
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Section-III |
Module-I |
Computer Knowledge Test |
20 |
60 |
15 Minutes |
Session II (15 Minutes) |
Section-III |
Module-II |
Data Entry Speed Test (DEST) |
One Data Entry Task |
Qualifying |
15 Minutes |
Negative Marking: There is a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer in Section-I, Section-II, and Module-I of Section-III of Paper-I.
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SSC CGL Tier 2 Exam Pattern 2025 [Paper 2]
Subject |
Number of Questions |
Maximum Marks |
Time Duration |
Statistics |
100 |
200 |
2 Hours |
Paper 2 is for Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) or Statistical Investigator Grade II roles only
Minimum Qualifying Marks
Based on the aggregate performance in Section-I and Section II of Paper-I of the Tier-II Examination, candidates will be shortlisted for evaluation of Section III of Paper-I of the Tier-II Examination. The candidates who are not qualified in Section-I + Section-II will not be eligible for evaluation of Section-III and they will not be considered for the further selection process.
Minimum qualifying marks in Tier-I, Section-I, Section-II & Module-I of Section-III of Paper-I of Tier-II, Paper-II & Paper-III of Tier-II Examination would be as follows:
UR: 30%
OBC/ EWS: 25%
All other categories: 20%
Section-III of Paper-I of Tier-II is qualifying in nature, in other words, both modules i.e. Computer Knowledge Test and DEST are qualifying in nature. Maximum percentage of errors allowed (i.e. minimum qualifying standards) in Module-II of Section-III of Paper-I of Tier-II Examination i.e. DEST would be as follows:
UR: 20%
OBC/ EWS: 25%
All other categories: 30%
Resolution of Tie Cases
In the event of a tie in scores of candidates in Tier-II examination, merit will be decided by applying the following criteria, one after another in the given order, till the tie is resolved:
1. Marks scored in Paper-II & Paper-III of Tier-II Examination for the posts of Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) and Assistant Audit Officer/ Assistant Accounts Officer respectively, if applicable.
2. Marks scored in Section-I of Paper-I of Tier-II Examination.
3. Date of birth, with older candidates, placed higher.
4. Alphabetical order in which the names of the candidates appear.
SSC CGL Previous Year Cutoff
The cutoff is the minimum score required by a candidate to qualify for any round. SSC CGL cutoff depends on the number of available vacancies as well as the difficulty level of the examination. After each stage, the commission releases post-wise and category-wise cutoffs along with the number of candidates available under each category.
Analyzing the previous year’s cutoff gives you a rough idea about the level of the exam and the amount of effort you need to put in to reach that level. Therefore, while preparing for the SSC CGL exam, you should familiarize yourself with the previous year's cutoffs for the SSC CGL examination as well. It will help you to get an idea of the number of good attempts required to clear the examination with a good score.
Here is the category-wise cutoff for different posts in SSC CGL 2022
SSC CGL Tier-2 Cut Off 2024
SSC CGL Tier 2 Cut Off 2024 [all posts except SI Gr. II] |
Category |
Cut-off Marks |
Candidates Available |
SC |
285.45888 |
15,875 |
ST |
266.49513 |
8,295 |
OBC |
306.27841 |
28,628 |
EWS |
300.03797 |
14,575 |
UR |
322.77352 |
11,631 |
ESM |
202.28472 |
5,497 |
OH |
258.66022 |
1,043 |
HH |
181.89266 |
1,011 |
VH |
219.45053 |
810 |
PwD-Other |
136.73346 |
686 |
Total |
- |
88,051 |
Post Code - Department |
UR |
EWS |
OBC |
SC |
ST |
HH |
VH |
OH |
Others |
B03 - Assistant/ASO - CSS |
533.2468 |
349.4802 |
348.5815 |
337.2330 |
330.8955 |
295.4264 |
273.8796 |
331.8675 |
287.1774 |
B05 - Assistant/ASO - IB |
353.9384 |
349.4851 |
350.5067 |
337.0752 |
307.0732 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
B06 - Assistant/ASO - Railways |
362.0740 |
359.5187 |
359.4567 |
346.1172 |
312.9926 |
317.7746 |
- |
- |
311.4663 |
B07 - Assistant/ASO - Election Commission |
354.0591 |
354.0517 |
354.0591 |
345.1089 |
- |
- |
336.3938 |
- |
- |
B09 - Assistant/ASO - AFHQ |
360.9569 |
359.6959 |
358.9758 |
351.5660 |
349.4452 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
B11 - Assistant/ASO - External Affairs |
360.6925 |
358.9065 |
358.2172 |
351.6593 |
349.3827 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
B13 - Assistant/ASO - MCA |
350.8120 |
348.2588 |
353.6566 |
343.8724 |
324.9754 |
296.4954 |
319.5501 |
328.8937 |
302.8324 |
B18 - Inspector (Preventive Officer) - CBIC |
348.9974 |
344.4342 |
344.0487 |
343.4766 |
336.0113 |
328.8753 |
- |
- |
- |
B20 - Inspector (Examiner) - CBIC |
349.8495 |
344.4342 |
344.0487 |
343.4766 |
336.0113 |
328.8753 |
- |
- |
- |
C02 - Junior Statistical Officer |
438.6747 |
412.4411 |
411.6871 |
378.8725 |
372.3687 |
211.3736 |
224.0324 |
217.9174 |
322.1428 |
C03 - Statistical Investigator Grade-II |
438.6747 |
412.4411 |
411.6871 |
378.8725 |
372.3687 |
211.3736 |
224.0324 |
217.9174 |
322.1428 |
D05 - Accountant/Junior Accountant - CAG |
344.2433 |
340.8978 |
340.6102 |
324.3792 |
319.8663 |
287.0812 |
311.2863 |
- |
287.9182 |
D09 - UDC/SSA - MSME |
340.0983 |
340.3919 |
340.8978 |
324.3792 |
319.8663 |
287.0812 |
311.2863 |
- |
287.9182 |
D17 - Sub-Inspector (NCB) |
338.2326 |
337.3047 |
337.5042 |
326.8715 |
261.7351 |
261.1682 |
- |
- |
309.6970 |
SSC CGL 2025 - Points to Remember
SSC CGL is a highly competitive exam that is conducted by the SSC for recruitment to various posts in different departments and ministries of the Government of India. Every year lakhs of students appear in this examination to ensure a shining career. To crack this exam on the first attempt and secure a seat in the top ministries, you should try to maintain a good score in the mains to get your preferred department and location.
Here are some important points that should be kept in mind while preparing for SSC CGL Examination:
1. Understand the examination pattern: Since the commission has recently revamped the examination pattern, you must have a good understanding of the latest exam pattern and the changes introduced in it. Go through the revised exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly to develop a structured study plan to focus on topics that carry higher weightage. Since a
sectional cutoff has also been introduced this year, therefore, you need to give an appropriate focus to all the sections asked in the second phase to be eligible for the further process.
2. Do not turn a blind eye to Tier-I score: The qualifying nature of Tier-I will not allow you to trivialize the importance of scoring in this phase. Various good posts of SSC CGL have a higher cutoff and to get shortlisted for those posts, you have to score well in tier 1 and clear the cutoff of those posts in this round itself.
3. Attempt New Pattern Mock Tests: Mocks play an extremely important role in your preparation. New pattern mock tests will help you get familiarize yourself with the latest pattern of SSC CGL.
SSC CGL mock tests at Smartkeeda are meticulously designed to create an examination-like environment for you to test and validate your preparation and help you create a strategy that you know will work for you. Consistency is the critical driver for success. Therefore, you should consistently attempt mock tests to boost your score in the actual examination.
4. Analyze your performance: Analyzing your performance after each mock test is crucial because it helps you identify your strengths and weaknesses, understand where you made mistakes, and determine areas that need improvement. It also allows you to gauge your progress and adjust your study plan accordingly, ultimately leading to better exam preparation and increased chances of success. Regular self-evaluation can help you identify patterns and adjust your approach, ultimately leading to better performance on the actual exam.
5. Avoid Guessing: There will be a penalty of 0.50 marks for each incorrect attempt in the
SSC CGL 2025 examination, therefore it is better to go for accuracy rather than maximizing your attempt in this examination. However, taking calculated risks can be helpful sometimes. Like in the
English section, you can approach vocabulary questions by eliminating similar options and choosing the best match. But making random guesses about the questions of which you are completely unaware can cost you your positive marks. So, it's better to skip all the questions you are clueless about.