Showing posts with label SSC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SSC. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

How to Prepare for General Awareness in SSC EXAM ?

Step 1:
First go though the syllabus of general awareness which is same for all Exams conducted by SSC.
Syllabus:
Questions in this component will be aimed at testing the candidates general awareness of the environment around him and its application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of every day observations and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of any educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining
• History,
• Culture,
• Geography,
• Economic Scene,
• General Policy & Scientific Research,
• Current Affairs.
Step 2 :
The pattern of General Awareness asked in previous exam with individual topics are generally from three broad section :
•General Science : This section covers around 35-40% question mainly from Topics Biology, Physics, Computers, Chemistry, Daily Science etc. Out of these around 20-25% question are from Biology alone.
•Current Affairs : This section covers around 10% from areas like recent development in Sports, Awards, Politics, International happening etc. Few question from Finance and Banking also asked in previous exams.
•Miscellaneous : There are few question asked from this section. This section has around 8-10% weightage in the exam. This section covers areas like National schemes, Unusual GK question, Book Name and writer, question from logical analysis,important days etc.
•Static Way : Question in this section asked from static areas like Indian Politics, History and culture, Economy, Geography etc. This section have around 45-50% weightage in GS question.
Step 3:
Strategies to prepare for above sections :
•General Science : Best way to Prepare General science is to refer NCERT science books from class 7 to 10.you can also buy Lucent's General science.
•Current Affairs : For curent affairs you can read pratiyogita darpan, competition in focus etc(of your choice) of the last 12 months.
•Miscellaneous : For Miscellaneous section refer any general knowledge book(lucent,ari
hant) which is given in the last of the book.
•Static Way :
# Indian polity : For indian polity refer books like Indian Polity by M.Laxmikanth ,Pratiyogita darpan indian polity and NCERT books from class 7 to 12.
# Indian history and culture: For indian history and culture refer NCERT books from class 7 to 12,Indian history(Arihant),lucent G.k etc.
# Indian Economy: Refer NCERT class 11,PD(Pratiyogita Darpan) indian Economy.
# Indian geography: PD(pratiyogita darpan) indian Geography and NCERT books from class 7 to 12 etc.
Step 4:
Mainly question are asked from General Science, Current Affairs and Static Way, put your effort at these three section maximum.
NOTE : DONT DEPENDS ENTIRELY ON LUCENT'S GENERAL KNOWLEDGE. SO BETTER TO STUDY IN DETAIL AND STRATEGY WISE SO THAT YOU CAN GET EASILY AROUND 40 MARKS(MINIMUM).
Thanks guys.

Monday, 11 January 2016

How to Prepare for General Awareness in SSC EXAM ?


Step 1:
First go though the syllabus of general awareness which is same for all Exams conducted by SSC.
Syllabus:
Questions in this component will be aimed at testing the candidates general awareness of the environment around him and its application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of every day observations and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of any educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining
• History,
• Culture,
• Geography,
• Economic Scene,
• General Policy & Scientific Research,
• Current Affairs.
Step 2 :
The pattern of General Awareness asked in previous exam with individual topics are generally from three broad section :
•General Science : This section covers around 35-40% question mainly from Topics Biology, Physics, Computers, Chemistry, Daily Science etc. Out of these around 20-25% question are from Biology alone.
•Current Affairs : This section covers around 10% from areas like recent development in Sports, Awards, Politics, International happening etc. Few question from Finance and Banking also asked in previous exams.
•Miscellaneous : There are few question asked from this section. This section has around 8-10% weightage in the exam. This section covers areas like National schemes, Unusual GK question, Book Name and writer, question from logical analysis,important days etc.
•Static Way : Question in this section asked from static areas like Indian Politics, History and culture, Economy, Geography etc. This section have around 45-50% weightage in GS question.
Step 3:
Strategies to prepare for above sections :
•General Science : Best way to Prepare General science is to refer NCERT science books from class 7 to 10.you can also buy Lucent's General science.
•Current Affairs : For curent affairs you can read pratiyogita darpan, competition in focus etc(of your choice) of the last 12 months.
•Miscellaneous : For Miscellaneous section refer any general knowledge book(lucent,ari
hant) which is given in the last of the book.
•Static Way :
# Indian polity : For indian polity refer books like Indian Polity by M.Laxmikanth ,Pratiyogita darpan indian polity and NCERT books from class 7 to 12.
# Indian history and culture: For indian history and culture refer NCERT books from class 7 to 12,Indian history(Arihant),lucent G.k etc.
# Indian Economy: Refer NCERT class 11,PD(Pratiyogita Darpan) indian Economy.
# Indian geography: PD(pratiyogita darpan) indian Geography and NCERT books from class 7 to 12 etc.
Step 4:
Mainly question are asked from General Science, Current Affairs and Static Way, put your effort at these three section maximum.
NOTE : DONT DEPENDS ENTIRELY ON LUCENT'S GENERAL KNOWLEDGE. SO BETTER TO STUDY IN DETAIL AND STRATEGY WISE SO THAT YOU CAN GET EASILY AROUND 40 MARKS(MINIMUM).

Thursday, 7 January 2016

HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE SSC JUNIOR ENGINEER EXAM


The first step is to go through the syllabus for the exam on the official website of SSC. This will give you a general idea of the topics you need to prepare. Once you go through the syllabus write down the topics you have absolutely no idea about and try to start preparing these topics first. This will give you more time to prepare topics that you know nothing about instead of keeping these till the end when you might be tempted to completely skip that topic!
The next step is to get the appropriate books to start your preparation. You need to get the SSC exam books which are designed for the purpose of the SSC exam. Make sure you buy the book for each section of the paper so you do not have to worry about its credibility.
It is difficult to plan your day and incorporate study hours if you aren’t used to studying every day. But cracking the SSC Junior Exam will need dedication and it is best if you learn time management. Make a study schedule starting with topics you don’t know at all and then mix it up with one familiar topic a week. This will help you to not overburden yourself with something new every day. You need to be careful of sticking to this schedule and being true to yourself. Success doesn’t come easy and so does study.
In case you have a doubt in any topics, don’t keep it pending till the last day. Clear your doubts while you still have them. You will be tempted to give up on a topic because it might seem too difficult but the trick is to not leave out any topic. Be prepared for everything so you can increase your chances of a high score.
Time management applies not only to the time you take out to study but also on how you utilize those 4-5 hours every day. Try to come up with methods to solve questions faster so you wouldn’t be wasting a lot of time during the exam. This will help you answer all the questions within the allotted time.
Work on your speed. Your success in clearing the test depends on those 2 hours that you will be writing the paper. Practice more to improve your speed. Every time you solve a question put yourself on a timer and try to beat your score each time you do it.
Make your weaknesses your strength. This basically means working harder on the topics you find extremely difficult. Remember you have enough and more time to prepare and with regular practice and honest dedication these weaknesses can become your strong areas. Make yourself confident in your weak areas by continuous practice and constant revaluation.
Practice previous years question papers and answer them like you are attempting the real exam. Give yourself 2 hours and try to finish within that time. When you are answering the questions read them properly and only answer those that you are sure about because of the negative marking. Adapting yourself to the exam environment can help take away any fear related to the exam.
A lot of candidates fail in the test because they are not able to attempt all the questions. Do not get stuck on a single question and lose out on half the marks. Be wise with your time.
Make practice tests a routine so that you never forget to do them. These will help you get a sense of the questions that will be asked in the exam along with the opportunity to practice them within the allotted time.
Give yourself ample amount of written practice. Try and incorporate study in everything that you do. Find fun ways of studying so you do not get bored. Be focused on your goal and do not let anything shift your focus. A little hard work every day will bring a lot of success for the rest of the years!

Sunday, 12 July 2015

How to Qualify SSC Exams

How to Qualify SSC Exams

CGL, CHSL, Steno, JE, Police, Translator, etc Collect the syllabus of the ssc exam. You can download it from the official website of SSC. Get the ssc exam books of a better publication and also get the separate books for each of the section of ssc exam paper.
  • Make a time table of your study.
  • Study for at least 4 hrs a day for a year.
  • Study with full concentration and try to clear your basics of the topics.
  • Remember shortcuts of doing the questions and also create your own shortcuts to solve the problems faster.
  • You can also buy various books for learning shortcuts for solving problems for ssc exam.
  • Remember the shortcut techniques to solve the problem given the ssc exam paper faster. It will help solve the ssc exam paper quickly and you can solve more questions as it will improve your speed.
  • You need to work on your speed of solving problems. For that practice one previous year question paper daily to improve your speed putting yourself in the time limit.
  • Work more on your weaker sections and make them stronger with practice. Practice more and more because practice make a men perfect.
  • In the ssc paper, solve as many questions as you can but only do those which you know well.
  • Don’t do those question which you are not sure about. Remember there is negative marking in the ssc exams.
  • If you got stuck on a particular question then move on to next one but don’t waste your precious time on particular question.
  • Always wear a watch while giving any type of paper as it will keep you updated with time.  Work on your quickness to solve problems and build speed of solving problem.
  • Most of the aspirants fails in these tests because of the time limit.
  • Work harder with consistency will lead you to qualify this exam.

Important Tips for SSC JE

  • The difficulty level of the exam is not very high. A diploma holder in engineering can easily attempt the paper. Thus, focus on the basics of engineering than solving tough problems. 
  • Take as many practice tests as possible before  the exam. Make sure you time your attempts. It is as much about speed as it is about accuracy in SSC Junior Engineer Exam 2014.
  • Make sure you reach the exam center well before time. This way, you won’t be stressed, which always helps you perform better in an exam.
  • Attempt those questions first that you are absolutely sure about. You don’t need to attempt different sections in a specific order. Thus, you can always go back and forth between sections.
  • Attempt the easy questions in all the sections first and then attempt the tough questions. As far as possible, do not play the guessing game. 
  • A thumb of rule you can follow is if you know  more than 50% of the paper, you must not take undue risks and guess answers. 
  • There is negative marking involved. However, if you know less than 50% of the paper, it could be worthwhile to take calculate risks.
  • Paper-II is a subjective paper. Make sure you practice the subjective method of answering questions too. You must know the correct method of solving numerical problems of engineering.

If you clear the cutoff marks for paper-I and paper-II, you will have to go through an interview round. It is important that you start preparing for the interview as well from the time of the written test. Practice answering common interview questions such as
“Why do you want to join SSC?”;
“Tell us about yourself”; some common engineering theoretical concepts etc.

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Preparation Strategy for SSC JE

Students should revise the previous year questions as much as he or she can.
  •  During this period of revision work students should develop own tricks to solve the difficult questions.
  • Candidates should focus on their syllabus also.
  • For getting better result in the examination the formula application is the best idea.
  • After solving the subjective questions candidate should check it thoroughly as precautionary measure.
  • During solving the questions there is no need to explain in complicated manner.
  • Important topics of the contents will be shown in the highlighted.
  • It would be better to glance the NCERT book of relevant subject of class ten for the preparation of the General Awareness.
  • The more emphasis should be in the mind of the candidate how to remove the wrong ideas and weaker part of the preparation.
  •  During solving question it would be right decision to solve the easy questions firstly and then after solve the rest question which will take time and complicated in nature.
 Above all the time management is the key to success in this level of competitive examination.

How to Qualify SSC JE

  1. Collect the syllabus of the ssc exam. You can download it from the official website of SSC.
  2. Get the ssc exam books of a better publication and also get the separate books for each of the section of ssc exam paper. Make a time table of your study.
  3. Study for at least 4 hrs a day for a year.
  4. Study with full concentration and try to clear your basics of the topics.
  5. Remember shortcuts of doing the questions and also create your own shortcuts to solve the problems faster.
  6. You can also buy various books for learning shortcuts for solving problems for SSC exam.
  7. Remember the shortcut techniques to solve the problem given the SSC exam paper faster. It will help solve the ssc exam paper quickly and you can solve more questions as it will improve your speed.
  8. You need to work on your speed of solving problems. For that practice one previous year question paper daily to improve your speed putting yourself in the time limit.
  9. Work more on your weaker sections and make them stronger with practice. Practice more and more because practice make a men perfect.
  10. In the ssc paper, solve as many questions as you can but only do those which you know well. Don’t do those question which you are not sure about. Remember there is negative marking in the ssc exams.
  11. If you got stuck on a particular question then move on to next one but don’t waste your precious time on particular question.
  12. Always wear a watch while giving any type of paper as it will keep you updated with time.
     
  13. Work on your quickness to solve problems and build speed of solving problem. Most of the aspirants fails in these tests because of the time limit.
  14. Work harder with consistency will lead you to qualify this exam.
Important Tips:
  • The difficulty level of the exam is not very high. A diploma holder in engineering can easily attempt the paper. Thus, focus on the basics of engineering than solving tough problems.
  • Take as many practice tests as possible before the exam. Make sure you time your attempts. It is as much about speed as it is about accuracy in SSC Junior Engineer Exam 2014. Make sure you reach the exam centre well before time. This way, you won’t be stressed, which always helps you perform better in an exam.
  • Attempt those questions first that you are absolutely sure about. You don’t need to attempt different sections in a specific order. Thus, you can always go back and forth between sections. Attempt the easy questions in all the sections first and then attempt the tough questions. As far as possible, do not play the guessing game. A thumb of rule you can follow is if you know more than 50% of the paper, you must not take undue risks and guess answers. There is negative marking involved. However, if you know less than 50% of the paper, it could be worthwhile to take calculate risks. Paper-II is a subjective paper. Make sure you practice the subjective method of answering questions too. You must know the correct method of solving numerical problems of engineering.
  • If you clear the cutoff marks for paper-I and paper-II, you will have to go through an interview round. It is important that you start preparing for the interview as well from the time of the written test. Practice answering common interview questions such as “Why do you want to join SSC?”; “Tell us about yourself”; some common engineering theoretical concepts etc.