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SSC COMBINED HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL (10+2) EXAMINATION (SSC CHSL) Tips for preparation 

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SSC CHSL paper is not much different from the similar exams lik SSC CGL as far as the quantitative Aptitude and the reasoning and English questions are concerned. In SSC CHSL exam there are 100 questions comprising of all the segments- General
Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness and English Language and duration of
SSC CHSL exam is 1 hour and will held in online mode. Practice lots of questions and Mock test is the key to solving the questions paper in the SSC CHSL exam a fast and accurate manner.Speed and accuracy is most important factor to crack SSC CHSL Exams.

First of all you analyse the SSC CHSL EXAM Syllabus and exam pattern. Then refer good books to study all topics of SSC CHSL according to their syllabus. Solve previous year question paper and sample question papers of SSC CHSL exam and Note down your weak area. Then Practice online test series  of testbag to analyse your performance and take regular chapter or topic test on selfassessor section of SSC CHSL testbag. In Testbag SSC CHSL Selfassessor you can get all chapter or topic wise test of General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness and English Language according to syllabus of SSC CHSL and Review your taken test every day and try to short out your mistakes by reading good books and preapre notes of short tricks which help you to save the time in the exam and again do test on same topics on testbag SSC CHSL Portal and check your performance and you found this time improvement in concern topics .

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When you have completed all syllabus of SSC CHSL then give Online Mock test / Test simulator of Testbag where you can get exam like environment and mock test are baed on SSC CHSL latest exam pattern and try to attempt those questions which you have sure as there is a negative marking of 0.50 for every wrong answer and so you are advised to be careful in answering the questions in SSC CHSL exam and Don’t try to attempt all questions. 


How to Prepare General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude for SSC CHSL Exam? 

The General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude is most important sections in SSC CHSL Exam and also a scoring subject compared to all other subjects. In these Sections your thinking ability will be tested that how fast and accurate you answer the questions. First you need to analyse complete syllabus and note down which topics are relevant and how many questions are coming from them in SSC CHSL Exam.

First of all you should collect General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude test preparation material according to General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus and other important notes, books, short tricks etc. Then you should prepare for SSC CHSL exam General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude paper as subject or topic wise. First select one topic from each section of General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude. Don’t mix other topics or chapter read one topic at a time and when it’s completed then give test on this topic and check your performance then start new topics and do it in same mannear. This study pattern helps you to understand all topics in better and in less time.

Quantitatave Aptitude and Reasoning ability questions are based on formulas and methods. You should have learned or remember basic formulas and shortcuts tricks to solve a question in quick time. Its helps you to solve mathematical questions in an easy way. If you are not familiar with shortcuts methods, then it will consume your more time in the calculation.

PATTERN of the SSC CHSL Examination  :

Mode of examination

Scheme of Examination

No. of Questions

Marks

Time

Computer based
Examination mode
 

General
Intelligence

25

50


60 Minutes (Total)

For VH and
candidates
suffering
from
Cerebral Palsy:
80 Minutes

General
Awareness

25

50

Quantitative
Aptitude

25

50

English
Language

25

50

 

Tips and strategy for SSC CHSL Exam :

1. General Intelligence :

This section is very scoring so candidates needs to focus more on this part.The reasoning is a test to observe your mental and problem solving ability. Reasoning questions are less time taking than Aptitude questions in SSC CHSL exams. You have to be very careful while answering these questions. SSC CHSL reasoning, 15-20 questions can be done easily by just using common sense and daily practice. This section needs concentration and Accuracy. 

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2. Quantitative Aptitude :

Quantitative aptitude  is not only important for SSC CHSL Exam. Quant section play final role in the marks and Merit list of candidates. You needs to save time in the online exam for solve this section. You are advised to save time from Reasoning, English & General Awareness as this part takes more time to solve the problems.You need to practice all the varieties of questions in every topics and need to learn some shortcut techniques to solve them. The syllabus not only includes arithmetic but also some topics of advanced maths.


3. General English 

This is the scoring section for SSC CHSL Exam. In this section candidates needs to focus more on selected scoring topics like Spoting the Error, Fill in the Blanks, Idioms & Phrases, Active and Passive Voice, Sentence Improvement, Miss Spelt Words, One Word Substitution, English Comprehension, Cloze Test.You have to improve grammar as well vocabulary part  and more time to on Antonym & Synonyms.

4. General Awareness :

General Awareness is the important section of the exam because you can score more marks in less time. This section is quite vast and requires a more amount of time. In recent time SSC ask number of questions from General Science section. so candidates can focus more study of General Science. The strategy to prepare for this section is to practice the previous years’ question papers. In this sections questions are to be ask from History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Current Affairs.

Time Management for SSC CHSL mock exam:

Prepare a timetable of how much time you should give to each section. Here is how you can manage time:

   General Intelligence : 20 Minutes

    English : 15 Minutes

    General Awareness : 10 Minutes

    Quantitative Aptitude : 30 Minutes

You need to save time for English and GK, as much question you attempt in Maths, that will be beneficial for you. Prepare a time map of which section you are going to solve first then the second, third and fourth. Emphasise more on a section that you are more comfortable with and solve it first.

Remember Some Basic Facts which is helpful in any competitive exam:-

I. First of all try to understand what questions say? If you understand the question, you can easily give the right answer for that question. So you should have to read the question carefully.

 II. Everytime tries to solve questions with proper formulas and shortcut tricks. As time is most importantant part your Exam.

III. As there is negative marking – So try to attempt those questions which you have sure as there is a negative marking  for every wrong answer and so you are advised to be careful in answering the questions in exam and Don’t try to attempt all questions.

IV. Most important doesn’t waste your time on a particular question. Always give proper time for all the questions. Always attempt first those questions which you will answer quickly then try to attempt for others. As you should remember time is a most important key to success in compatative exam.

V. Most Important Formula or Rule to Success in any exam- “Practice makes perfect “. So you need to practice lots of questions and Mock test for SSC CHSL General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude according to syllabus.

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