What should be my preparation strategy for civil services and SSC exams?

I have completed my class 12th. I appeared for JEE Mains exam but couldn't qualify it.

288 Views|Posted 2016-06-28 02:34:42
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ananya sharma
2016-06-28 09:58:36
Hi, It is a good that you want to prepare for Government Exam. But, it is not easy to crack these exams because every year lakhs of students apply for the exam and vacancies are only in thousands. You have to study 8 hours daily. Refer good banks, give mock test and improve your speed to solve que

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5 years ago
I am trying to crack tnpsc exams for the first time. Is it possible to crack exams without any coaching institute.

Saket Raj Sahu
6 years ago
Start with Ncert books and Read The Hindu daily. Then go for particular books like M. Lakshmikant and others. Best of luck.

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Ashok  Kumar
7 years ago
Focus on all types of questions and answers, you have to do hard work. It's good you are planning to take the SSC exam, but you have to work very hard for it as lots of students are fighting for thousands of seats.

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