Wednesday 18 November 2015

Tips to Crack SSC Exam At First Attempt

Since November 1975, the Staff Selection Commission has been recruiting Indians to Group B governmental posts, Group C technical posts etc.

There are more than 62,390 job vacancies across governmental organizations such as CRPF, SSC, ITBP etc. The exam is held in two Tiers.

TIER 1: This consists of four sections. The subjects in Tier 1 are General Awareness, English Comprehension, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning.

TIER 2: This consists of two subjects, namely- Quantitative Abilities comprising  English Language & Comprehension
Paper I is of Quantitative Abilities consists of 200 marks to be solved in 2 hours while Paper II comprises of questions from English Language & Comprehension. It also consists of 200 marks to be done in the duration of 2 hours. All the questions are multiple choice questions (MCQs) i.e the candidates will be gives with options of answers out of which they have to choose one correct answer. This is a common pattern in most of the competitive exams in India.

Following are few of the tips that will help you crack SSC exam in one go.

1.The candidate must be updated with the latest syllabus for the exam. The syllabus may tend to change with time, hence it is important for the candidate to keep a track on them.

2.All the relevant study material like SSC book, ebooks, online or mock tests etc should be collected. Make sure you do not waste time pondering over the inappropriate study material.

3.Aptitude and reasoning enhanced with a lot of practice, hence it is advisable for students to solve as many practice papers as possible. This will give you a good gist over the subject and different kinds of questions.

4.According to the previous patterns, the General Awareness section consists of one-third questions from Science while rest of the questions are asked from current affairs and static general Knowledge. Prepare accordingly, read newspapers, current affairs books and ebooks etc.

5.It is very important to score well in English comprehension, for this, the candidates must be good at English as well as grammar portions like antonyms, synonyms, idioms, spellings etc.

6.To prepare for Qualitative Aptitude, solve as many tricky mathematics sums as possible. You can also practice elementary mathematics.

7.Start reading newspapers and magazines on regular basis.

8.Dedicate most of your time in preparing for the exam.

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