Crack SSC CGL in 55 Days

As you all know that SSC is going to conduct the combined Graduate Level examination in the month of August and it's a matter of only w months where you can dedicate your time to secure a seat. Clearing SSC is not an easy task, specially when you shift your attention from Banking to SSC. The SSC altogether comes with a different scheme and syllabus and it is different from Banking. Do you think of a way to clear SSC in these two months?

Friends, if you plan it properly, then you may see yourself the final list. We are providing you an article that might help you drafting a plan for yourself. And do remember that Regular Practice will be the key to success in CGL 2016.

Introduction to the Exam
SSC CGL consists of 3 stages of Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3
Tier 1 (Prelims)
Negative Marks= 0.25
Time allotted = 2 hours 


Subjects
No.of Ques
Marks
General Intelligence
50
50
General Awareness
50
50
Mathematics
50
50
English Language
50
50
Total
200
200

1. Reasoning/General Intelligence
Reasoning is a test of observing your mental and problem solving abiltiy. Reasoning is not like numerical skill where you learn some formula and solve question by applying that formula. you hav to be very careful while answering these Questions. And if we talk about the SSC Reasoning, 20-25 questions can be done by just using common sense and daily practice can get you above 40. Believe me friends, it's quite easy to score marks in this section provided you practice on a  daily basis.

Topic
Number of Questions
Analogy
5
Word Arrangement
4
Odds an out
7
Number/Alphanumeric series
4
Logical/syllogism Reasoning
2
Venn Diagram
3
Direction
2
Non Verbal
10
Matrix
2
Coding-Decoding
2
Miscellaneous
9
Total
50


2. Quantitative Aptitude
Before you start preparing this section, just keep in mind that qunt is not only importatnt for Tier I, but also for Tier II. You all know what to do ti get good marks in quant section. You need to practice all the varieites of questions and need to learn some shortcut techniques to solve them. Friends, the syllabus not only includes Arithmatic, but also the Advanced Maths. Let us have a look below:

Topic
Number of Questions
Geometry
5-6
Co-ordinate Geometry
2
Trigonometry
6-7
Algebra
5-6
Mensuration
4
DI(Bar Graph)
4
DI(Pie Chart)
3
Number System
3
Percentage/Profit, Loss & Discount
3-5
Time and Distance/pipe cisterns
4-6
Ratio/Allegation/Average
4
Time and Work
2-3
SI & CI
2

3. General English
Believe it or not, this is the scoring section for SSC CGL. English section is ther for both the Tier I and Tier II SSC Exams. So, you have to keep this in your mind during your preparation. You have to imporve Grammar as well Vocabulary part to Complete this whole Section

Topic
Number of Question
Sentence Improvement
10
Sentence Completion
5
Wrongly Spelt Words
2
Reading comprehension
10
Idioms/Phrases
5
Synonyms
3
One word Substitution
7
Spotting Error
5
Antonyms
3

4. General studies
General Studies is the important section of SSC CGL Tier-1 Exam because you can score more marks in less amount of time. But on the other hand you have to be equally careful about the time you dedicate for preparation. This section is quite vast and requires huge amoutn of time. This may exhaust your whole mind where you have other three sections to take care of. The best strategy to prepare for this section is to cover the previous year papers.

Based on previous year paper pattern, no of questions form each subject of General Awareness could be like:


Topic
Number of Questions
History
5 approx
Geography
6 approx
Polity
8 approx
Economics
6 approx
General Science
15 approx
Miscellaneous (static/Current)
10 approx

Note: The questions given above can be change in the actual paper. The approx. Questions are based on the analysis of previous year exams.

So here we are giving you detailed syllabus for General Awareness:
Biology
  1. Important Inventions and their inventor
  2. Important and Interesting facts about human body parts.
  3. Nutrition in Animals and Plants.
  4. Diseases and their causes like Bacteria, Viruses and Protozoa
  5. Last four chapter of NCERT of Class 12th for environment

Chemistry
  1. Chemical Properties of Substance and their uses
  2. SI units
  3. Chemical Name of Important substances like Plaster of Paris etc.
  4. Chemical Change and Physical Change
  5. Properties of Gases
  6. Surface Chemistry
  7. Chemistry in Everyday life
Physics
  1. Important inventions and their inventor
  2. SI units
  3. Motion, Sound, light, wave, Energy, Electricity
Geography
  1. Rivers and their tributaries
  2. Mountain and their important peaks of Indian and World
  3. Important cities on the Banks of river in the India and World
  4. Interior of Earth
  5. Basics about Indian climate
  6. Indian states and their Boundaries
  7. Location of National Parks and Centuries
  8. Important volcanoes and their lovations
  9. Important island of world
  10. Important seas in the world
  11. Minerals found in India and World
Polity
  1. Supreme Court
  2. Meaning of Writs
  3. Election of President and his functions
  4. Important constitution bodies like CAG
  5. Facts about Parliament
  6. Fundamental Duties
  7. Governor and his functions
  8. State legislature
  9. Major Constitutional amendments and their importance
  10. Official Language
  11. Emergency Provisions
  12. National Political parties and their symbols
Economy
  1. Termonology of Budget (like National income, GDP, Fiscal Deficit and many more)
  2. Five Year Plan and its importance
  3. Famous persons in economy
  4. Institutions and their importance like RBI, SEBI etc.
Miscellaneous
  1. Population Census
  2. Important books and their writers 
  3. First happen in sport for India and world like first Olympic, First Asian Game etc.
  4. Famous Sea port and Airport and their location.
  5. State Animals and Symbols
  6. Important Institution of world and India and their locations like BRICS, World Bank, IMF and RBI etc.
  7. Awards and their importance
  8. Name of the Scientist who got Noble prize for important discoveries.
History
  1. Facts about Harappa Civilization
  2. Vedic culture.
  3. Name of the Kings who built important ancient Temples and Institutions like Nalanda
  4. Chronology of Medieval India and their important systems
  5. India's freedom Movement and their leaders.
Computer
  1. Development of Computers
  2. Input and output devices
  3. Memory
How many hours should I spend per a day?
It completely depends on you. If you are sincere and dedicated for your preparation, then 8 to 11 hours/day is enough. if not, you should spend the whole day. Let's do 1 thing. Instead of making time schedule, your just make the list of topics you should prepare per day. Based on it you can spend your day. You should divide your time accordingly because a working person will have a different schedule than a non-working person.

Day
Mathematics
Reasoning
English
General Studies
Time allocation
4 hours
2 hours
2 hours
3 hours
1
Geometry – Lines & Angles

Noun
Physical geography of earth
2
Geometry-Triangles
-
Pronoun
Physical geography of Earth
3
Circles & Quadrilaterals
Coding-Decoding
-
Physical Geography of India
4
Plain Figure

Adjectives, using suitable forms of adjectives.
Physical Geography of India
5
Mensuration Plain Figures
-
Articles
Physical Geography of India
6
Divisibility & Remainders
Directions Sense
-
Economic Geography-Metals/Minerals/Transport
7
LCM and HCF
Directions Sense
Prepositions, Conjunctions and Interjection
Human Geography-Census, Population
8
Simplification
Missing Series
Verbs
Economics
9
Surds and Indices
Missing series
Auxiliary and Modals
Economics
10
Roots, Squares & Cubes
Analogy Test
-
Economics
11
Algebra
-
Adverbs and its types and usage
-
12
Algebra
-
Reading Comprehension & Idioms & Phrases
-
13
Algebra
Blood relations
Reading Comprehension & Idioms & Phrases
Modern History starting Form 1857 Revolt
14
Problem on Numbers & Ages
Blood Relations
-
Modern History-Indian National Congress & Revolutionary Activities
15
Allegation & Mixture
Syllogism
Tenses
Modern History-Gandhi Era NCM/CDM/QIM
16
Averages
Syllogism
Tenses
Modern History- Resolutions, Cabinet Mission, Constituent Assembly and GOI acts.
17
Ratio, Proportio &Partnership
Syllogism
-
Ancient History
18
Problem On Trains
Input-Output Analysis
Active and Passive voice
Ancient History
19
Problem On Boat & Stream
Input-Output Analysis
Active and Passive voice
Medieval History
20
Time And Work
Inequalities
Active and Passive voice
Medieval History
21
Pipes And Cisterns
Inequalities

Medieval History
22
Percentage
Number Ranking
Direct & Indirect Speech
Culture/ Religion
23
Profit & Loss
Number Ranking
Direct & Indirect Speech-
Culture
24
SI & CI
Statement and Conclusions

Polity- Framing of Constitution, Sources, Schedules.
25
Permutation & Combination
-
Para-Jumbled
Polity: Fundamental Rights/Duties
26
Permutation & Combination
Statement and Conclusions
Para-Jumbled
Polity- President/ Governor, Vice-President, Emergency
27
Probability
-
-
Polity- Parliament and Committees, Bodies
28
Probability
Assumptions and Directions
Revise the whole grammar topics & start errors.
Polity- Supreme Court/High Court, Writs
29
Trigonometry
-
Error Correction/ Sentence Improvement
Polity- Panchayat, Amendments
30
Trigonometry
Assumptions and Directions
Error Correction/ Sentence Improvement
Polity- New Bills
31
Trigonometry
-

Biology
32
Heights and Distances
Puzzles
Error Correction/ Sentence Improvement
Biology
33
Heights and Distances
-
Error Correction/ Sentence Improvement-
Biology
34
Mensuration Solid Figures
-

Computer and Mobile Technology
35
Mensuration Solid Figures
Puzzles
Antonyms & Synonyms
Physics
36
Coordinate Geometry
Puzzles
Antonyms & Synonyms
Physics
37
Coordinate Geometry
Puzzles
One Word Substitution
Physics
38
Data Interpretation
Revision
One Word Substitution
Chemistry
39
DataInterpretation
Revision
Cloze Test
Chemistry
40
Data Interpretation
Revision
Cloze Test
Chemistry
41
Revision
Revision
Revision

42
Revision
Revision
Revision
International Organisations
43
Revision
Revision
Revision

44
Revision
Revision
Revision
Current Affairs
45
Revision
Revision
Revision
Current Affairs
46
Revision
Revision
Revision
Current Affairs
47
Revision
Revision
Revision
Current Affairs
48
Revision
Revision
Revision
Revision
49
Revision
Revision
Revision
Revision
50
MOCK TEST
51
MOCK TEST
52
MOCK TEST
53
MOCK TEST
54
MOCK TEST
55
MOCK TEST

note:- 
Time Management for SSC CGL Mock Exam
Make a timetable of how much time you should give to which section. Learn How to do Time Management for SSC Exams.
For example:-
15 min. for general knowledge
20 min. for english
35 min. for Reasoning
And remaining for quantitative aptitude remember 8-20 minutes will be taken by the boxes you fill depending on your speed.
Make a time map of which section you are going to solve 1st then 2nd 3rd 4th according to their time table. Emphasize more on a section you are more comfortable with and solve it first.

Revision is the Most Important 
Many students don't find much time to read or revise the topics they read for each subject. This is where you guys make mistake, yes you have to revise the thing you have done. Make your habit to revise the topics your read, write down the importatn things, maths formula (which makes you time consuming). Revision will help you to remember topics easily, and will solve the problem of forgetting and not-remembering. We have got many mails regarding this problem where students don't remember the things they have just read. Follow this, you will definitely feel relaxed.

Note:- There are many students who are in SSC Department but there score was very less in General Awarness. So, what is important form examination point of view is not Quantity But Quality.
As there is no sectional cut off in SSC CGL and in Tier 2 exam, Mathematics & English Language is very important so from the beginning the preparation should focus on these topics only.

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