The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Junior Engineer (JE) examination for the recruitment of Junior Engineers in various government departments and organizations. The syllabus for the reasoning section of the SSC JE exam may include topics such as:
- Analogies
- Similarities and differences
- Spatial visualization
- Spatial orientation
- Problem-solving
- Analysis
- Judgment
- Decision making
- Visual memory
- Discrimination
- Observation
- Relationship concepts
- Arithmetical reasoning and figural classification
- Arithmetic number series
- Non-verbal series
- Coding and decoding
- Statement conclusion
- Syllogistic reasoning
- Semantic Analogy
- Symbolic/Number Analogy
- Figural Analogy
- Semantic Classification
- Symbolic/Number Classification
- Figural Classification
- Semantic Series
- Number Series
- Figural Series
- Problem Solving
- Word Building
- Coding & decoding
- Numerical operations
- Symbolic Operations
- Space Orientation
- Venn Diagrams
- Drawing inferences
- Punched hole/pattern -folding & unfolding
- Figural Pattern – folding and completion
- Indexing
- Address matching
- Date & city matching
- Classification of center codes/roll numbers
- Small & Capital letters/numbers coding
- decoding and classification
Please note that the specific topics and their weightage in the SSC JE reasoning syllabus may vary from year to year, and it’s important to refer to the official SSC JE notification and syllabus for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, candidates should practice previous years’ question papers and consider enrolling in coaching or using preparatory materials to better understand and prepare for the reasoning section of the SSC JE exam.