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BSSC 2nd Inter Level Examination Syllabus

The Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) 2nd Inter Level recruitment is a highly competitive process. The syllabus for 2026 covers a wide range of subjects designed to test both general awareness and academic proficiency. Below is the detailed structure and subject-wise breakdown for the Preliminary and Main examinations.


Marks Distribution and Exam Pattern

Both Prelims and Mains follow a specific scoring pattern. Understanding the weightage of each section is crucial for ranking well in the final merit list.

  • Total Questions: 150 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Maximum Marks: 600 Marks
  • Marking Scheme: +4 marks for every correct answer; -1 mark for every incorrect answer (Negative Marking).
  • Exam Duration: 2 Hours 15 Minutes (135 minutes).

Sectional Breakdown (Prelims & Mains Paper II)

  • General Studies: 50 Questions (200 Marks)
  • General Science and Mathematics: 50 Questions (200 Marks)
  • Mental Ability Test (Reasoning): 50 Questions (200 Marks)

General Studies

This section evaluates the candidate's knowledge of the world around them, with a heavy emphasis on Bihar and India's history and current events.

Current Affairs

  • Scientific Progress and Tech Developments
  • National and International Awards
  • Indian Languages, Books, and Authors
  • Capital Cities and Currencies
  • Sports, Athletes, and Important Events

India and Neighboring Countries

  • History of India and its Neighboring Countries
  • Indian National Movement (Freedom Struggle)
  • Geography and Economic Scenario of India
  • Indian Agriculture and Natural Resources
  • Constitution of India and Political System
  • Panchayati Raj and Community Development
  • Five-Year Plans and Social Issues
  • Bihar Special: History, Geography, and Economy of Bihar

General Science and Mathematics

The level of questions in this section is generally aligned with the 10th-grade (Matriculation) standard.

General Science

  • Physics: Mechanics, Heat, Light, Electricity, and Magnetism.
  • Chemistry: Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, and Periodic Table.
  • Biology: Human Physiology, Cell Biology, Nutrition, and Diseases.
  • Geography: Physical Geography and Environmental Science.

Mathematics

  • Number System and Whole Numbers
  • Decimals and Fractions
  • Arithmetical Operations (BODMAS)
  • Percentage, Ratio, and Proportion
  • Average and Interest (Simple and Compound)
  • Profit, Loss, and Discount
  • Time and Work, Time and Distance

Mental Ability (Reasoning)

This section focuses on logical and analytical thinking. It is often the most scoring part of the exam if practiced well.

Detailed Topics

  • Analogy (Semantic, Symbolic, Figure)
  • Similarities and Differences
  • Space Visualization and Spatial Orientation
  • Problem-Solving and Analysis
  • Visual Memory and Discrimination
  • Relationship Concepts (Blood Relations)
  • Arithmetic Reasoning and Figural Classification
  • Arithmetical Number Series and Coding-Decoding

Preparation Tips

Success in BSSC requires a balanced strategy that combines speed with high accuracy.

  • NCERT Foundation: Study NCERT books from Class 6 to 10 for Science and Social Studies to build strong fundamentals.
  • Bihar Specific GK: Dedicate specific time to Bihar-related history, geography, and current schemes, as many questions are state-specific.
  • Practice Calculations: For Mathematics, learn short tricks for multiplication and square roots to save time during the exam.
  • Mock Tests & PYQs: Solve at least 2 full-length mock tests per week. Analyze your mistakes to avoid repeating them.
  • Stay Updated: Read a daily newspaper (Hindi or English) and follow monthly current affairs magazines like Pratiyogita Darpan.
  • Accuracy over Guesswork: Due to the 1-mark negative marking, avoid blind guessing. Only attempt questions where you can eliminate at least two options.

Exam pattern

BSSC 2nd Inter Level Selection Process

The recruitment process for the BSSC 2nd Inter Level exam is a multi-stage journey. Candidates must clear each stage to move to the next, with the final merit list being primarily determined by the performance in the Mains Paper II.

  • Stage 1: Preliminary Examination (Qualifying) - Objective type MCQs to shortlist candidates for the next round.
  • Stage 2: Main Examination (Merit Deciding) - Consists of two papers (Hindi and General Awareness).
  • Stage 3: Skill Test / Physical Efficiency Test (PET) - Required only for specific posts like LDC, Typist, or Forest Guard.
  • Stage 4: Document Verification (DV) - Verification of original certificates and eligibility.

Marking Scheme (Prelims & Mains Paper II)

The marking scheme is designed to reward accuracy. Both the Preliminary exam and the second paper of the Mains exam follow the same scoring rules.

Action Marks Allotted
Correct Answer +4 Marks
Incorrect Answer (Negative Marking) -1 Mark
Unattempted Question 0 Marks

Detailed Exam Pattern (Tier-I & Tier-II)

Both stages have a duration of 2 hours 15 minutes for each paper. All questions are multiple-choice objective types.

Tier-I: Preliminary Exam

Subject Section No. of Questions Maximum Marks
General Studies 50 200
General Science & Mathematics 50 200
Mental Ability (Reasoning) 50 200
Total 150 600

Tier-II: Main Exam

  • Paper I (General Hindi): 100 Questions | 400 Marks | Qualifying only (30% required).
  • Paper II (General Awareness): 150 Questions | 600 Marks | Used for Final Merit.

Summary of Selection Requirements

To qualify for the next stage, candidates must meet the minimum qualifying percentages based on their category:

  • General: 40%
  • BC: 36.5%
  • EBC: 34%
  • SC/ST/Female/PwD: 32%

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