Tuesday 25 August 2015

Tips to Qualify SSC CGL At One Shot

Out of hundreds of exam, SSC CGL (common Graduate Level) is in top list in terms of popularity.
Majority of graduate aim to qualify it as it opens the door of success for them. Every year, the number of students aiming to crack the exam keeps increasing. Aspirants who do a proper preparation with full dedication and passion make it too qualify this exam. Staff Selection Commission each year organizes SSC 10+2 exam for Posts of Lower Division Clerk & Data Entry Operator for students who want to begin their career at an early stage. From Year 2015, SSC has also included Posts for Postal/ Sorting Assistant under Combined Higher Secondary Level Exam-2015. Candidates who have passed 10+2 are eligible to take give this exam. As the name suggests SSC 10+2 exam, it is typically for 12th level students. 

Below are the tips on how to qualify SSC Exam(CGL, CHSL, Steno, Police, Translator etc.)

1.    Take down the syllabus of SSC exam; you can download it from the official SSC website.

2.     Buy the best preparation material for SSC Exam such as ebooks, SSC online test paper etc. Students with hindi background can opt for SSC books in Hindi.

3.    Design a proper time-table for you daily routine. Dedicate ample amount of time to prepare for the exam. You can cut down your leisure time till the exam gets over. Make sure you study for at least 4 hours every day for an year.

4.    Start studying with basics and then get to difficult topics, basic are the roots of complicated topics. 

5.     In order to save time, remember shortcuts of solving the questions, you can also create your own shortcuts to solve the problems faster. There are various guide books that can help you learn the shortcuts. It will help you improve you time management and give you time for other questions.

6.    Once you have learned the shortcut techniques, try solving past year question papers and online test papers. This will help you evaluate yourself, so start solving as many question papers aas possible.

7.    Focus more on your weaker sections and make them stronger with a lot of practice. Practice more on weaker sections.

8.    While attempting the exam, first solve the questions that you are sure about. Keep the questions you’re not sure about for last.

9.     If by any chance you get stuck on a particular question then move on to next one but don’t waste your time on particular question.

10.     Keep time to revise the entire answer sheet once you are done with completing the exam.

Friday 7 August 2015

Medical Exam In India



Since the ancient times, Doctors have been known as saviors. Medical profession is considered as most respected and lucrative profession in India.

There are approximately 390 medical colleges in India with the entire capacity to train 51,979 Indian medical students each year at the under graduate level and about 24,196 students at the post graduate level. With the competition and number of medical aspirants increasing each year, students with solid preparation, and the capacity to handle pressure have a tendency to perform better in these medical entrance exams and get entry to a reputed medical college such as AIIMS, CMC, AFMC and many others.

The thought of Medical exams evolves the very first question of syllabus.  Although the syllabus for all the major medical entrance exams in India especially for the M.B.B.S programmes is similar. The AIPMT Syllabus as a reference point and be kept, it is the center point of all the medical entrance exams.

The preparation for medical entrance depends from ability of an individual, basically person to person but the beginning of class 11th is considered the best time to start preparing for the medical entrance exams because the syllabus for these exams is same as that of class 11th and 12th.
Medical Entrance Exam Basic Pattern
Medical question paper can be bilingual i.e in both Hindi and English.
These tests usually are either of one or two stages. If the test is of one stage then only a mains exam is conducted to execute the selection process, whereas if it is a two stage entrance test, then first a preliminary followed by mains exam is conducted to fulfill the purpose of selection.
The medical entrance exam basically consists of four subjects; these are Physics, Chemistry, Biology and General Knowledge.
A typical pattern of the exam contains 200 objective and reasoning type questions; 60 each from Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The General Knowledge section include 20 questions, in order to check the aspirants general awareness.
Students who have completed their class 12 with science stream are eligible to apply for any medical entrance exams.

The objective type question constitute of 4 options of answers wherein you have to choose one right answer. Here, you have to be very careful as the wrong answers can fetch you negative marking. If you are not sure about any answer, we suggest you to skip that question. Hence, students must answer only those questions for which they are very specifically sure of the answer.
With good preparation you can crack the exam, right study material and dedicated is what it takes. You can check online medical entrance exam books and PDF to prepare well and at your convenience.