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The FSSAI Assistant exam for 2024 is coming up, and it’s important to know what to study and how the exam will be set up. This new syllabus and the recently updated exam pattern will help candidates understand what topics will be covered and how the test will be structured. Keeping up with these updates will ensure you’re well-prepared for the Computer-Based Test (CBT) and can focus your studies on the right areas.
FSSAI Assistant Syllabus 2024
The FSSAI Assistant selection process consists of a Computer-Based Test (CBT), which includes negative markings, so candidates should prepare carefully. The CBT syllabus covers Quantitative Aptitude, General Intelligence, English Language, Computer Literacy, and General Awareness. The Written Test will also focus on the Basics of Grammar, Letter & Precis Writing, Comprehension, and FSSAI’s Roles, Functions, and Initiatives.
FSSAI Exam Pattern 2024
The FSSAI Assistant recruitment process is divided into two phases: the Computer Based Test (CBT) and the Written Exam. In the CBT phase, candidates will face a paper consisting of 120 questions, with a time limit of 180 minutes. Each correct answer awards 4 marks, while each incorrect answer results in a deduction of 1 mark due to the negative marking scheme.
It’s important for candidates to thoroughly understand this pattern and prepare accordingly to maximize their scores. Successfully clearing the CBT is an important step to moving to the Written Exam phase.
FSSAI Exam Pattern 2024 | ||
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Subject | Number of Questions | Duration |
General Intelligence | 20 | 180 minutes |
Quantitative Aptitude | 20 | |
English Language | 10 | |
General Awareness | 20 | |
Computer Literacy | 25 | |
FSSAI – Role, Functions, and Initiative | 25 |
FSSAI Assistant Syllabus 2024- Detailed
The FSSAI Assistant Syllabus for 2024 provides a clear outline of what to study for the exam. It breaks down the topics into six main areas: General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, General Awareness, Computer Literacy, and FSSAI’s specific roles and functions. This guide will help candidates understand what to expect in both the Computer Based Test (CBT) and the Written Exam. By following this syllabus, you can focus your preparation on the key subjects needed to succeed in the FSSAI Assistant recruitment process.
Part A: General Intelligence
- Analogy
- Space Orientation
- Venn Diagrams
- Classifications
- Pattern Recognition
- Number Series
- Critical Thinking
- Problem-Solving
- Word Building
- Coding and Decoding
- Emotional Intelligence
Part B: Quantitative Aptitude
- Number Systems
- Computation of Whole Numbers
- Decimals and Fractions
- Fundamental Arithmetic Operations
- Percentage
- Ratio and Proportion
- Profit and Loss
- Average
- Interest
- Time and Work
Part C: English Language
- Vocabulary
- Idioms and Phrases
- Active and Passive Voice
- Narration
- Shuffling of Sentences
- Comprehension
- Detecting Errors
Part D: General Awareness
- Current Events
- Scientific Aspects in Everyday Life
- History
- Geography
- Economics
- General Polity
- Culture
Part E: Computer Literacy
- MS Office
- Google Docs
- Social Media
Part F: FSSAI – Role, Functions, and Initiatives
- Genesis and Evolution of FSSAI
- Functions
- Systems and Processes
- Laboratory Ecosystems
- Third-Party Audit
- Promoting Safe and Wholesome Food
- Clean Street Food Hub
- RUCO (Used Cooking Oil)
- Food Fortification
- Role of State Food Authorities