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Syllabus 2026 — Exam Pattern & Syllabus for Government Exams

Download the latest Syllabus and Exam Pattern for all government recruitment examinations. Knowing the complete syllabus is the first step to effective preparation. We cover detailed topic-wise syllabus for SSC, UPSC, Railway, Banking, State PSC, Police, and other competitive exams along with exam pattern, marking scheme, and section-wise weightage. Browse latest government jobs to find exams you want to prepare for.

How to Use Syllabus for Preparation

Start by understanding the exam pattern — number of sections, total questions, time duration, and negative marking. Then go through the topic-wise syllabus and identify high-weightage topics. Focus your preparation on frequently asked topics first, then move to less common ones. Combine syllabus study with mock test practice for best results. Get recommended books for each subject, enroll in video courses for conceptual clarity, or join live classes for interactive learning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I download the official syllabus?

Click on the relevant exam above. Each listing includes a direct link to the official syllabus PDF on the recruitment website. You can download and save it for reference during your preparation.

Does the syllabus change every year?

The core syllabus generally remains stable, but minor changes may occur year to year — new topics added, weightages revised, or sections restructured. Always download the syllabus from the latest official notification for the exam you're preparing.

How long does it take to complete the syllabus?

Depends on the exam and your starting level. For SSC CGL and Banking exams, 6-8 months of consistent daily study is typical. For UPSC CSE, most serious aspirants dedicate 1-2 years. Use mock tests throughout to track your progress.

Which subjects have the highest weightage?

Varies by exam. In most SSC and Banking exams, Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning carry the highest weightage. In UPSC Prelims, General Studies dominates. Check the exam pattern in the syllabus PDF for exact section-wise marks.