Monday, 9 April 2018

How to prepare for SSC CGL Tier I 2018- Tips on preparation for SSC CGL Tier I 2018


Staff Selection Commission is likely to release its notification for SSC CGL Tier I exams in late April 2018. It is important that you begin to prepare for your exam before time.
The paper will have 25 questions on General Intelligence and Reasoning, 25 questions on General Awareness, 25 questions on General English and 25 questions on general aptitude, all questions carry 2 marks.
The total time you get for solving the paper is 60 minutes. There is no sectional time limit so you have the liberty to attempt various sections in any order you want.
Now let’s go through each section individually and device a strategy that can give you the impetus you require to ace this exam.
Solving General Intelligence (GI) questions can be very tricky unless you have sufficient practice. In addition to solving practice papers, try at least 50 GI and reasoning questions every day. This way you will have practised at least 2000 questions of GI and reasoning before your actual exam.
General awareness (GA) is the most scoring section of the exam. If you prepare this section thoroughly now, it will not take more than 10 minutes of your time during the exam. You can utilize the time you save here for doing calculations in Quantitative Aptitude. The exam usually has more questions from static GK than Current Affairs. Therefore, focus more on static GK and simultaneously stay in touch with Current Affairs.
Quantitative aptitude is considered to be the most difficult and time-consuming part of the exam. But since you still have an enough time to prepare for SSC CGL Tier 1 exam. So, utilise this time & make yourself expertise in at least some of the areas of quant section. For this you can start with the topics such as percentage, profit & loss, ratio & proportion, speed distance & time, boat & stream, data interpretation etc.
General English: There are three important aspects that you need to master to efficiently prepare for SSC CGL Tier 1 English test. These are vocabulary, grammar and comprehension. If you achieve proficiency in vocabulary and grammar, you will win half the battle. After this, all you need is to work on comprehension.
Go through some basic books and then look out for comprehensive SSC books online, you will find a lot. Buy it of a good publication. Practice it. Once you are done with it practice SSC test papers. But before starting off with specific SSC books, please go through the detailed syllabus, identify your weaknesses and then prepare from basic books. All the best!
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