SSC CGL 2026: Thoughts on Sectional Timings & How to Manage Them
SSC CGL sectional timings have become the biggest change introduced in the latest SSC CGL 2026 Notification. For the very first time, the exam will follow strict subject-wise timers that completely change the way candidates attempt the paper.
In Tier 1, you now get exactly 15 minutes for each of the four sections (Maths, Reasoning, English, and General Awareness). In Tier 2, Paper 1 is divided with specific timers: 30 minutes each for Maths and Reasoning, 40 minutes for English, and 20 minutes for General Awareness. You can no longer save time in one subject to use it in another. Once the timer ends, the section locks automatically. This completely changes how you must approach the paper. If you are wondering how to handle this massive update without panic, read this blog for more details. We will break down a clear, step-by-step plan to manage your time and score high according to the latest SSC CGL Notification update.
To build a plan, you first need to see the exact numbers. Here is how your computer screen will divide your time.
| Subject | Total Questions | Maximum Marks | Time Allowed |
| General Intelligence & Reasoning | 25 | 50 | 15 minutes |
| General Awareness | 25 | 50 | 15 minutes |
| Quantitative Aptitude (Maths) | 25 | 50 | 15 minutes |
| English Comprehension | 25 | 50 | 15 minutes |
| Total | 100 | 200 | 60 minutes |
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| Session | Subject | Questions | Time Allowed |
| Session I | Mathematical Abilities | 30 | 30 minutes |
| Reasoning and General Intelligence | 30 | 30 minutes | |
| English Language and Comprehension | 45 | 40 minutes | |
| General Awareness | 25 | 20 minutes | |
| Computer Knowledge Test | 20 | 15 minutes | |
| Session II | Data Entry Speed Test (DEST) | 1 Task | 15 minutes |
When you practice from a book, you are in control. But in the real computer-based test (CBT) with sectional timers, you will face something very unique: the Sudden Screen Change.
Imagine you are solving a math problem. You are at the very last step of calculation, and suddenly, the 15-minute timer hits zero. The screen instantly jumps to the English section. You cannot go back. You cannot type the answer.
This creates a quick moment of shock. Your brain has to reset instantly from doing heavy math calculations to reading English grammar. If you let that shock stay, you might waste the first 2 minutes of the English section just trying to calm down.
How to handle this: You must learn the art of “letting go.” When a section is over, forget about it completely. Take a deep breath for 3 seconds when the screen changes, clear your rough sheet space, and start fresh on the new subject.
Since many of you prepare for both SSC and Railway (RRB) exams, this change might feel strange because Railway exams usually give you one combined timer. But do not worry. Here is a simple plan from scratch to end.
You have exactly 36 seconds per question.
Reasoning is scoring, but some number series and puzzles eat up time.
Here is the interesting part: 15 minutes is actually more than enough for 25 GK questions. It normally takes just 5 to 7 minutes to read and click the answers.
15 minutes is a balanced time for English.
If you want to clear this exam, you have to change how you study at home.
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A: You get exactly 15 minutes for each of the four sections: Maths, Reasoning, English, and General Awareness.
A: No. Once a section starts, you must complete it. You cannot switch to another subject manually until the timer ends.
A: If you finish early, you must wait on that screen. The next section will only open when the timer hits zero.
A: In Tier 2, you are given exactly 30 minutes to solve 30 questions in the Mathematical Abilities section.
A: Usually, RRB exams give a single combined timer for the whole paper. SSC CGL is different as it limits time per subject.
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