How can I prepare for SSC-CGL?
Asked by KALYAN REDDY GURRAM
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Hi Kalyan,
The SSC-CGL is a competitive examination based on 4 sections: aptitude, reasoning, general awareness, and English. Among these sections, English and quantitative aptitude are of prime importance, as they are the ones which form the major chunk of the examination. So, these should be given due importance.
Further, you should work on above-mentioned subjects while preparing for the SSC exam. In your free time, you can sharpen your skills in various sections which will make you competent enough to crack the examination in the first go.
Plus, also make a habit of following current affairs and news regularly.
All the best. -
Hello,
There are basically 4 sections in SSC exam - Verbal Ability, DILR, Quants and GK.
Verbal Ability:
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. It will also help you to get in touch with basic vocab. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do a proper analysis of articles on the editorial page. Try to make a summary of articles that you read para by para. You can switch to the book called WORD POWER MADE EASY by NORMAN LEWIS.
DILR
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Hi,
You may go for any weekend/regular coaching options and obtain notes from there to revise along or may begin with self-study by practicing quantitative aptitude from R. S Aggarwal book, Logical reasoning from Arihant Publications and English comprehensions and vocabulary. For General Studies you may start reading NCERTs from class 9th -12th for geography, history, polity, art and culture like a novel and simply develop a habit of keeping a record of daily news. All the Best.
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