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How to effectively complete the General Studies Section syllabus of SSC CGL 2018 Exam?

General Studies Section is one of the scoring sections of SSC CGL Exam. It is scoring if you have prepared the topics thoroughly. Aspirants who are consistent in their studies can bring outstanding outcomes with 6-8 months preparation. An ideal strategy to follow to prepare effectively for General studies section is given below: Read newspaper daily Develop the habit of reading newspaper daily preferable THE HINDU, as most of the questions are picked from the news shared in this newspaper. Keep yourself updated with the latest news and make a note of the important events and revise them daily. Revise static general knowledge with NCERT BOOKS Revise general knowledge and other topics from NCERT books as you are already aware of the facts. The syllabus of higher secondary level of the subjects like History, Geography, Science, Social Science and Political Science is same in SSC CGL 2018 . Revision will give you a better understanding of already learned topics. Make separa

Common mistakes aspirants do while preparing for SSC CGL

Staff Selection Commission conducts CGL level exam where graduates can only apply and every year more than 20 lacs candidates are applying for SSC CGL Exam. It makes the exam competitive and a hard nut to crack. But still some aspirants do not care much about it and sit for the exam without doing any preparation. Those who are above average students in their school times are over confident and do not do proper and dedicated efforts. There are some mistakes that aspirants generally commit while preparing for SSC CGL Exam these are: Giving importance to one subject only. Most of the students give more importance to the subject with vast syllabus like general knowledge or studies. It has six to seven subjects to be studied. It needs more time but not at the cost of other subjects. They ignore other subjects like Mathematics which also needs equal attention. Reasoning is a very scoring section but it does not have any formulae or method to solve. There is no formal concept to be stu

How to prepare for English Language Section of SSC CGL 2018 Exam?

Every year more than 15 lakhs candidates opt for SSC CGL Exam. This exam is conducted by Staff Selection Commission to fill various officers’ level vacant posts in Ministries under Government of India. One has to crack the bones to ace the exam like SSC CGL. It offers a prestigious career option for the lifetime therefore takes this opportunity seriously and works hard. SSC CGL question paper has various sections and all are equally important to score high in order to get the desired post. Most of the students find English Language section to be difficult as they do not have basic knowledge right from the school times. It has vast syllabus with lot of changes appearing every year which makes it more challenging section. In case you need a focused learning strategy to face the English Language section of SSC CGL Exam allow me to share with you all. The best way to score well is to acquire accuracy level besides winning the time management techniques. Speed without accuracy has

How to master time management to ace SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam 2018?

Staff Selection Commission conducts various competitive jobs exams and out of that SSC CGL is the most sought exams by the aspirants of government jobs. For the last two years, SSC CGL Exam is held online. It is a very challenging factor for those who are not well-versed with the desktop or computer –friendly. One has to master time management so that it is easy to score high and attempt the question paper well in time. There are certain factors which limit the candidates to score more these are: a) Generally, candidates tend to mark wrong answers due to lack of time. It makes the goal too far to meet as each wrong answer is penalized by 0.25 marks. This leads to scoring less. b) Sometimes one tends to answer wrong when it comes to easy question due to over-confidence and trying to answer quickly. It is better to answer carefully especially for easy questions. c) In the event of missing 4-5 questions, one starts having a mental tension which slows down your speed of solving the