SSC GD Exam Analysis 2026: Difficulty Level, Good Attempts & Review
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SSC GD Constable Exam 2026 has officially started, and lakhs of candidates have already appeared in the first shift. If your exam is scheduled in the upcoming days, understanding the latest exam pattern, difficulty level, and expected attempts can give you a serious advantage. Based on real candidate feedback from 26 April Shift 1, this blog breaks down everything in simple and practical language—no confusion, just clear insights.

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SSC GD Exam 2026: Overview

The Staff Selection Commission is conducting this exam to fill 25,487 Constable vacancies, making it one of the biggest recruitment drives this year.

Key Highlights:

  • Total Questions: 80 MCQs
  • Marks per Question: 2
  • Total Marks: 160
  • Time Duration: 60 minutes
  • Sections:
    • General Intelligence & Reasoning
    • General Knowledge & Awareness
    • Elementary Mathematics
    • English/Hindi

No sectional timing means you must manage time smartly across all sections.

SSC GD Exam Analysis 2026 (26 April Shift 1)

Candidates who appeared in the first shift reported that the paper was overall easy to moderate. The pattern was similar to previous years, which is a big relief.

Important: As per official rules, exact questions cannot be shared.

Section-wise Difficulty Level

SectionDifficulty Level
General Intelligence & ReasoningEasy
General Knowledge & AwarenessEasy to Moderate
Elementary MathematicsEasy to Moderate
English / HindiEasy
OverallEasy to Moderate

Quick Insight:

  • Reasoning and Language sections were scoring.
  • Maths and GK required slightly more attention but were manageable.

Good Attempts for SSC GD 2026

“Good attempts” means a safe range where your chances of selection are higher (with accuracy).

SectionQuestionsGood Attempts
Reasoning2013–17
GK & Awareness2011–12
Mathematics2012–13
English / Hindi2013–15
Total8049–57

If you attempted around 50+ questions with good accuracy, you are in a strong position.

SSC GD Exam Timing 2026

The exam will run in multiple shifts daily from 27 April to 30 May 2026.

ShiftExam TimeReporting Time
Shift 19:00 AM – 10:00 AM7:45 AM
Shift 211:45 AM – 12:45 PM10:30 AM
Shift 32:30 PM – 3:30 PM1:15 PM
Shift 45:15 PM – 6:15 PM4:00 PM

Important Observations from Shift 1

  • Questions were mostly concept-based, not tricky
  • No major surprises in the paper pattern
  • Previous year question practice proved highly useful
  • Speed + accuracy was the key factor

If your exam is coming up, focus more on revision and mock tests, not new topics.

Preparation Strategy for Upcoming Shifts

If you still have your exam ahead, here’s what you should do:

1. Revise, Don’t Start New Topics
Stick to what you already know. New topics can create confusion.

2. Practice Previous Year Questions
Many patterns repeat, especially in reasoning and maths.

3. Focus on Accuracy
Negative marking can hurt your score if you guess too much.

4. Manage Time Smartly
Don’t get stuck on one question—move on quickly.

Expected Cut-Off Trend (Basic Idea)

Since the paper level is easy to moderate, the cut-off may go slightly higher compared to tougher years.

A safe score target:

  • Aim for 100+ marks for better chances.

Final Words

The first shift of SSC GD 2026 clearly indicates a balanced and predictable paper. If you have prepared well and practiced enough mock tests, this exam is absolutely crackable.

Stay calm, trust your preparation, and give your best in the upcoming shifts.

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FAQs

What was the overall difficulty level of SSC GD 2026 Shift 1?

The exam was overall easy to moderate. Most sections were manageable, especially reasoning and language, while maths and GK required moderate effort.

What are considered good attempts in SSC GD 2026?

Good attempts range between 48 to 56 questions with high accuracy. Attempting above 50 safely increases your chances of clearing the exam.

Is SSC GD 2026 tougher than previous years?

No, the exam pattern and difficulty level are quite similar to previous years, making it predictable for candidates who practiced past papers.

Which section was easiest in SSC GD 2026 Shift 1?

General Intelligence (Reasoning) and English/Hindi sections were reported as easiest, allowing candidates to score quickly with basic concepts.

How should I prepare for upcoming SSC GD shifts?

Focus on revision, practice mock tests, and solve previous year papers. Avoid new topics and concentrate on accuracy and time management.

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