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Recently, SSC has published a demonstration video for SSC CGL 2016 which helps students to walk through the complete online examination process, SSC Released Demonstration Video for SSC CGL 2016
SSC CGL Reasoning Paper – Tips to Crack the exam
SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) is undoubtedly the most prestigious among all recruitment exams that Staff Selection Commission conducts every year. As the number of candidates is almost certain to increase, competition will most likely stiffen this year. Here, you must realize that systematic exam-oriented preparation can prove to be the difference between success and failure. While many have anticipated a change in the pattern and mode of conduct of the examination, the exam still remains a paper-based test.
Scheme of SSC CGL exam 2016:
The examination will be conducted in three tiers as indicated below:
Tier-I — Written examination (Objective Multiple Choice Type)
Tier-II — Written examination (Objective Multiple Choice Type)
Tier-III — Computer Proficiency Test/ Skill Test (wherever applicable)/ document verification.
Reasoning (General Intelligence): For almost all candidates, reasoning is the most scoring section of the exam. Out here, you must focus on key areas such as: Analogy and classification, non-verbal reasoning, syllogisms, coding-decoding, blood relations, direction test and series.
Within non-verbal reasoning, the major types of questions asked in the exam are: (a) mirror image and water image (b) paper cutting, punching and folding (c) figural series completion (d) embedded figures. Make sure you cover all of them.
When it comes to series and finding the missing number questions, you can expect both number series and semantic series to be there in the exam. Don’t neglect statement-conclusion & statement-assumption questions from inferential reasoning. Even with limited practice, you can score 2 to 3 marks as these questions are fairly simple. Apart from all, take at least a couple of full-length mock tests every week. This will help you locate your weaknesses and understand how to maximize your overall score. Hope you have found some guideline from this article and this will benefit you.
How to prepare for General Awareness for SSC CGL Exam 2016
General Awareness is not something you can expect to master in a day. But from SSC CGL exam point of view, if you spend time consistently, you can perform well in it in relatively less time as compared to Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning section. This section acquires more importance because this is the only section which can be attempted quickly and decent marks can be scored if well prepared. Make daily reading of newspapers a habit. Read at least two of the national dailies every day. Make notes out of the important events around the world with a special focus on India.
Magazines on general awareness can go a long way in helping you crack the General Awareness section in SSC CGL exam. These magazines will not only help you have access to the recent developments of India and the World but will also make your job of making notes easier. Solving previous years question papers of SSC CGL exam pattern is important. The ‘type’ of question will be repeated. Attempting questions in the exam should not make you feel as if it’s your first time. You should be acquainted with the type of questions asked.
Year books are helpful in presenting the bulk of material in a concise form thereby making your General Awareness preparation convenient. Reading of Yearbooks consistently throughout your preparation for SSC CGL will also help you save a lot of time. Make a weekly time table. Master the topics one by one. The more you practice, the more time you will be able to save in the examination. Any preparation cannot be deemed complete unless one is tested. Mock Tests for SSC CGL exams are one of the best measures to check the quality and level of your overall preparation. Also, they will acquaint you with the exact pattern of the exam.
SSC CGL 2016 Study Plan – Prepare Tier 1 Exam in 30 days
SSC CGL exam is scheduled to be held from 27th August, 2016. Everybody, who are aspiring for central government jobs in group B & C cadre would have applied & started preparing for Tier 1 exam. This exam is more competitive, because from 2016, there are no interviews for SSC CGL posts. At this time a good SSC CGL study plan will help you to prepare for this exam. Here is some tips & study plan to help you on how to prepare for SSC CGL exam in 30 days:
SSC CGL STUDY PLAN FOR 30 DAYS
Week 1
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE : Arithmetic (number system, percentage and it’s application, ratio and proportion) + Data interpretation(Bar Graph & Line Graph)
REASONING : Analogy, Classification, Series
English : Fundamentals of Grammer+ Reading comprehension+ vocabulary test(10-15 mins daily)
GENERAL AWARENESS : Indian Polity + Indian Economics+ Current Affairs Test (10-15 mins Daily)
Week 2
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE : Trigonometry and Arithmetic,(Time and work, time distance and speed)n Equations)
REASONING : Logical games+ Blood relations+ sequencing +ranking
English : Reading comprehension + cloze tests+ Vocabulary Test (10-15 mins Daily)
GENERAL AWARENESS : Physics + Indian Physical Geography + Chemistry+ Current Affairs Test (10- 15 mins) daily
Week 3
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE : Geometry and arithmetic, inequalities, surds and indices)
REASONING : Non verbal series, Figure completion, Embedded figures, figure formation
English : Sentence Correction/improvement+ Fill in the blanks + Vocabulary Test (10-15 mins Daily)
GENERAL AWARENESS : Biology + Economics+ Indian Polity + Currant Affairs Test (10-15 mins daily)
Week 4
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE : Coordinate geometry + Trigonometry+ Geometry
REASONING : Word formation+ arithmetic reasoning+ coding and decoding
English : Jumble Para+ Idioms * Phrases + Vocabulary Test (10-15 mins Daily)
GENERAL AWARENESS : Medieval and modern Indian History + Indian Political Geography + Current Affairs Test (10-15 mins Daily)
Weekly plan is provided so that you may cover the subjects completely within that particular week even if you can’t study on a specific day.
Important Topics in Each Subject for SSC CGL:
There are many chapters in ssc cgl study plan, but in the last 2 week, maximum importance should be given to certain topics for revisions. The topics which can help you attend the exams confidently are as follows:
Quantitative Aptitude: Triangle and it’s properties (Trigonometry), Surds and Indices, Quadratic Equations & Quadratic Polynomials, Percentage, Ratio and Proportion.
English: Reading Comprehension, Active- Passive Voice, Preposition & it’s usage, Tenses, Common Confusables.
Reasoning: Word Formation & Word Classification, Letter Repeating Series, Embedded Figures, Logical Games, Non- Verbal Series.
General Awareness: Indian Constitution, Medieval Indian History, Indian Physical Geography, Indian Political System, National Income.
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