To complete the syllabus on time you should have a fixed time table for all the six days of the week that is from Monday-Saturday and for the last day that is Sunday and so you're done with one previous year question paper. And we advise you not to solve the test paper on any register or your regular practice copy. 

Instead download an OMR sheet from the internet and keep at least 50 Xerox copies of that OMR sheet for future.  As it is necessary for you to make a time table for all the six days of the week i.e. from Monday-Saturday, so be strict to it. Now how you are going to divide the time for all the topics or what amount of time you should give to each topic so that it gets completed on time.

  • Math (2 hours daily):

Practice with pen and paper. Need both conceptual clarity and learning formulas.

  • Reasoning (1 hour daily):

Again practice with pen and paper. Sometimes needs conceptual clarity but otherwise practice of questions regularly. Not many formulas to learn. 

  • English (1/2 hour Word Power and 1/2 hour S.P. Bakshi):

Need conceptual clarity. Practice of questions.

  • GK (2 to 3 hours daily):

Feeding and keeping in your minds facts of history, geography, polity, economics, physics, chemistry, biology and extras. So read and store.

  • Typing Practice (Type at least one passage in 3 days):

Try to practice all comprehension passages from your practice sets book or any other book which has passage for typing on WORD-PAD only (no MS word or any other software).

We recommend you to go for at least 7-8 hours daily study to crack all SSC exams. Now if you are thinking how am I going to do that? 7-8 hours daily. But you must know that, the only way to motivate yourself is to study 7 to 8 hours daily by remembering and keeping in mind SSC offers Central Government jobs. You will not get these kinds of perks and satisfaction in any State Government job or any bank job. 

Some IMPORTANT TIPS AND STRATEGIES related to all the 3 parts of the said exam. Take a look:

General Intelligence: Tips

  • The preparation of Reasoning Section requires mental alertness and logical skills of Aspirants.
  • To gain expertise in this section, candidate should understand the nature of questions by practicing similar questions from model papers and previous year exam papers.
  • The questions in this section are included from topics like Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning including topics- Analogy, Symbolic Operation, Classification, Syllogism, Inferences, Number Series, Word Building, Social Intelligence, Venn Diagrams etc.

General Awareness: Tips

  • This section is considered as one of the interesting sections in SSC - Stenographer Grade 'C' and Grade 'D' Examination.
  • For preparation of this section, the candidates should keep an eye over latest happenings of the country.
  • The topics included in GA Section comprise History, Culture Geography, Economic Scene, General policy and scientific research.

English Language: Tips

  • English Language is the highly scoring sections in SSC - Stenographer Grade 'C' and Grade 'D' Examination, which requires good command over English language.
  • For this, the candidates are required to strengthen their vocabulary power in order to score well.

This section generally includes Passage Based questions, Common Error in Sentence, Rapid Fillers, Cloze Test, Antonyms, and Synonyms etc.

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