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21st July 2016, 06:22 PM
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Re: How to Prepare for CGL Exam

SSC CGL Examination is Conducted for the Recruitment of the Varous Departmental Post in the Ministry of Government of India

Examination Section :
Tier -I — Written Examination (Computer Based)
Tier -II — Written Examination (Computer Based)
Tier -III — Descriptive Test (Pen and Paper Mode)
Tier -IV — Data Entry Skill Test(DEST)/Computer Proficiency Test(CPT) (wherever applicable)/ Document Verification

Tips for the SSC CGL Examination :


For Quantitative Aptitude –



The Maths section consists of four major areas: Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry.

Geometry is the most important among all the areas. You must give it special emphasis.

Trigonometry must not be avoided at any cost. Focus on height and distance as well as trigonometric identities.

Data interpretation and analysis will become much easier if you have a good understanding of percentages and ratio and proportion.

Algebra, including simplification, is generally considered a tough nut to crack. It deserves more practice as compared to other areas.
English Language:
2 months are enough to improve your grammar, vocab, etc. But be regular with them
Preparation for this section would include focusing on the following topics: one-word substitution, idioms and phrases, synonyms and antonyms, fill in the blanks (sentence completion), sentence errors, reading comprehension, sentence rearrangement and jumbled-up sentences.
Reasoning –
The best way to practise reasoning is solving past year question papers. No book covers reasoning holistically. Although you will find some reasoning tricks in the above SSC Hack Book. But to get confident in this section, solve all the 50 questions from the previous years in 25 minutes. The best book for past year paper is Kiran’s

General Knowledge - The syllabus of GK is huge and you can never be sure of your preparation While going through past year SSC questions papers, pay attention to the frequently asked questions from science, politics, history and geography. It is quite common for these questions to get repeated in the exam.
Within GK, current affairs do not carry that much weightage. So, if you are not in a position to brush up current affairs, you need not worry too much.


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