Tips to score better in SSC CGL EXAM
There are several aspirants who apply for SSC CGL Exam but they don’t have the exact knowledge of qualifying it. Despite having great potentials, their chances of clearing the exam are reduced, as they are unaware of methods of scoring better. Let us add, failure is a mistake and not the end of journey, but mistakes can be rectified by taking positive steps towards achieving our goals. For the upcoming SSC Exams, we have listed several points which can prove to be beneficial in clearing the exams. After surveying the question paper format and the syllabus pattern, we have shortlisted many important points, which should be followed appropriately in clearing the SSC CGL Exam. These points are:1. Questions are Repetitive in SSC exams If we meticulously follow previous year papers, we will find that SSC repeats questions in almost every section (Reasoning, Mathematics, English and General Awareness). In English Section, the questions are often repeated in One-Word Substitution, Idioms/phrases, Synonyms, Antonyms, Correction of sentences etc. In the Mathematics section, the questions are generally repeated in topics like Mensuration, Trigonometry, and Geometry & Algebra. While looking back at last 5 years papers, we will find that there are approximately 2-3 questions which are repeated every time. In General Awareness section too, you can find many questions getting repeated. 2. General Awareness is vast but still scoring While analyzing the syllabus of General Awareness section, many students may find it to be very vast, complex and difficult to score. This is not true. In this section, there is a definite pattern in which questions are asked, so it’s important to understand this pattern and get effective techniques for getting SSC Courses. In addition, if you thoroughly analyze the General Awareness Section of past year papers, you will realize that few question types are repeated almost every year. For instance- folk dances of India, the first in India, Constitutional articles & amendments, commonly used chemicals, Indian sports related etc.