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Sunday, November 11, 2018

How to Prepare for SSC Job Preparation with Expert Tips | Teckze

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In the difficult job scenario today, students are looking to secure their future through a prestigious government job. The reasons to choose a government job over a private job may vary from more pay and responsibilities to a relatively relaxed schedule, to more job security in government jobs. Whatever be the reason, most students in the age group of 18 to 30 are looking for a bright and safe future in government job offers Like SSC job preparation, UPSC, CGL etc.

Expert Tips to SSC Job Preparation

1. Know SSC exam pattern and syllabus
In order to clear any examination, you must know the syllabus and pattern of the exam. The same holds true for SSC exam preparation. Students must through the SSC previous papers to gain the knowledge of pattern, quality and types of questions asked. During this process, you will come across a number of repeated and easy questions from some specific topics. For SSC CGL previous papers, you must either rely on any authentic book for SSC CGL, or find the papers on the internet easily and free of cost.
·         Best Books for SSC CGL: Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Ability, Logical Reasoning, and Data Interpretation

·         SSC Question Papers: 2011 - 2017 Question Papers- by Teckze EQAD

2. Make a proper study plan
This is the most important part of SSC CGL preparation. Aspirants need to understand that this is not a UPSC exam where the main focus is on general studies.

This is actually the SSC exam where the primary focus is on Maths and English.
You need to master Maths and English including mathematics tricks and English vocabulary to crack SSC exam with flying colors. Again, you should go through SSC CGL Previous papers (practice from Teckze Android App ) to analyze the complete syllabus, and to know the weightage of each topic on your own, to make sure you don’t waste time reading futile preparation material.
Short Tips To Crack SSC Exam In First Attempt –
1.      For General Awareness section, read a regular newspaper, magazines such as Competition Master, Competition Success Review or Pratiyogita Darpan. You should be absolutely familiar and opinionated on the news in the last 6 to 7 months. Grab a General Awareness book to brush up your skills before the exam.

2.     Make cards or notes for the important Mathematics formulae, tricks, news, vocabulary words. You can read these cards repeatedly anytime. You can also make sticky notes and paste it on the walls and doors of your room.

3.     Make study plans. Make a plan for each subject and execute your plan consistently. Cut important news from the newspaper and paste it on the wall of your study room, you can also write on the wall or table to remember.

4.     Practice is the key, take as many mock tests as you can. It is always a good idea to attempt sample question papers and previous years’ question papers. Get the papers checked by your teacher and look for areas you need to improve. To ace the examination you need to answer fast and accurate.

5.     Analyze your weak points after taking the test and discuss the questions with other aspirants. Work on your weak points and then only take another mock test or practice section wise mock test in your weak areas.

6.     Try to discuss in a group with your friends. This would help you in memorizing the key points easily. Stay updated with the latest websites and emails also.

7.     Solve as many questions as you can for quantitative aptitude and Reasoning. Practice is the only thing that can make you perfect for these 2 sections.

Strategies For Each Section –
General Awareness and Discussion

You must read every day. This will definitely help you a lot in improving your vocabulary skills. Reading will help you in the English section. But what should you read? In my view, reading a grammar book is not fruitful for the English section of competitive exams. Try to follow NCERT books, Newspapers’ editorial sections etc. This will improvise your vocabulary, grammar as well as English. Try to read these subjects for sure: