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After completion of SSC CGL Tier-1 exam, the next big question is
which topics to cover for the Tier-2 exam. In Tier-2 there are four
papers. First two papers of Math and English are compulsory. Third and
fourth papers are of Jr. Statistical Officer and AAO. Through this
article, you will get to know about the exact exam pattern and syllabus
for AAO paper.
The posts for which AAO paper is required are: - This
paper is compulsory for those aspirants only who all have opted for AAO
post and possess the required qualification. The marks of Tier-1, Paper
1 (Math), Paper 2 (English) and Paper 4 (AAO) are considered for the
AAO posts. The posts under AAO are:-
Post Code
|
Name of Post
|
Grade Pay
|
F
|
Assistant Audit Officer
|
4800
|
$
|
Assistant Accounts Officer
|
4800
|
SSC Assistant Audit Officer (AAO) Exam Pattern
The mode of AAO paper is online and the pattern of the paper is :
Section
|
Number of Questions
|
Maximum Marks
|
Finance and Accounting
|
40
|
80
|
Economics and Governance
|
60
|
120
|
Total
|
100
|
200
|
There will be negative marking of 0.5 marks for every wrong response. The time allotted for this paper is of two hours.
SSC CGL Assistant Audit Officer AAO Syllabus (Paper 4)
The syllabus of this paper can be divided into two main sections,
Finance and Accounting, Economics and Governance. The level of topics is
of graduation level. The aspirants are advised to first clear the basic
concepts and then move to the advanced level of a particular topic. The
knowledge of topics is a must for the preparation of AAO paper. The
detailed syllabus for these two sections is given below in the table
format.
Section
|
Topics
|
Finance and Accounts
|
Nature and scope of Financial Accounting.
|
Limitations of Financial Accounting.
|
Basic concepts and Conventions.
|
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
|
Single and double entry- Concept and Numerical questions.
|
Books of original Entry - Concept and Numerical questions.
|
Bank Reconciliation.
|
Journal - Concept and Numerical questions.
|
Ledgers - Concept and Numerical questions.
|
Trial Balance - Concept and Numerical questions.
|
Rectification of Errors - Concept and Numerical questions.
|
Manufacturing - Concept and Numerical questions.
|
Trading - Concept and Numerical questions.
|
Profit & loss Appropriation Accounts- Concept and Numerical questions.
|
Balance Sheet Distinction between Capital and Revenue Expenditure.
|
Depreciation Accounting - Concept and Numerical questions.
|
Valuation of Inventories - Concept and Numerical questions.
|
Non-profit organizations Accounts.
|
Receipts and Payments and Income & Expenditure Accounts
|
Bills of Exchange
|
Self-Balancing Ledgers
|
Economics and Governance
|
Constitutional provisions, Role and responsibility of Comptroller and Auditor General of India
|
Finance Commission Role and functions
|
Definition of Economics and Micro Economics
|
scope and nature of Economics
|
Methods of economic study and Central problems of an economy and Production possibilities curve
|
Meaning and determinants of demand
|
Law of demand and Elasticity of demand
|
Price, income and cross elasticity;
|
Theory of consumer’s behaviour- Marshallian approach and Indifference curve approach.
|
Meaning and determinants of supply.
|
Law of supply and Elasticity of Supply.
|
Meaning and Factors of production.
|
Laws of production- Law of variable proportions and Laws of returns to scale.
|
Various forms of markets-Perfect Competition.
|
Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly ad Price determination in these markets.
|
Nature of the Indian Economy Role of different sectors, Role of Agriculture.
|
Industry and Services-their problems and growth.
|
National Income of India-Concepts of national income.
|
Different methods of measuring national income.
|
Population- Its size, rate of growth and its implication on economic growth.
|
Poverty and unemployment- Absolute and relative poverty, types, causes and incidence of unemployment.
|
Infrastructure Energy, Transportation and Communication.
|
Economic reforms since 1991; Liberalization, Privatization, Globalization and Disinvestment.
|
Monetary/ Fiscal policy- Role and functions of Reserve Bank of India; functions of commercial Banks/RRB/Payment Banks.
|
Budget and Fiscal deficits and Balance of payments.
|
Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2003.
|
Role of Information Technology in Governance.
|
The above-listed topics are the complete set which you are
required to cover. While preparing for this paper keep some points in
mind:-
- Read class eleventh and twelfth NCERT books of Economics and
Accounting. It will help you in grasping the basic concepts of each
topic.
- Once you complete basics from NCERT books, go through ICAI study
material which you will easily get from their website. Read all the
important topics as per syllabus given above and solve MCQ given at the
end of each chapter.
- Don't go in depth of any topics. Cover the basic definition and characteristics.
- In Microeconomics give more emphasis on understanding graphs related
concepts ( for e.g. graph on Marginal cost, Shut down point, demand and
supply, monopoly, oligopoly, monopolistic, perfect competition curve in
short as well as long run, PPC, budget line, IC etc.)
- For Macroeconomics, you can follow the book "Economics by Ramesh Singh". Read only the Study material related to AAO Syllabus.
- Don't skip numerical questions in accounting.
- In accounting, understanding rectification of error is like a big
mountain to climb for students of non-accounting background. Thus try to
have at least basic understanding of this chapter.
- Stick to the above-given syllabus while preparing for this paper.
- After covering above-listed topics start taking mock tests. And also
do the proper analysis of the mock tests for proper understanding of
the grey areas to cover.
While preparing for the Tier- 2 exam, try to cover the syllabus of
Paper 3 and Paper 4 also. The most common mistake committed by aspirants
while preparing for Tier – 2, exam is that they ignore the importance
of covering these topics. Therefore it is an expert advice that you
should try to manage time for these topics also as these topics can lend
you to a 4800-grade pay “Gazetted Officer Post”.
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