Competitive Exams

SSC CGL 2023: Tips to Crack Tier-I Exam

Candidates must be in the final phase of their preparations, which includes review and practise exams.

From July 14 to July 27, 2023, the Staff Selection Commission will administer the Combined Graduate Level, CGL Tier-I Examination. Candidates must be in the final phase of their preparations, which includes review and practise exams.

Staff Selection Commission will administer the Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2023 in order to serve various Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ positions in various Ministries/ Departments/ Organisations of the Government of India and various Constitutional Bodies/ Statutory Bodies/ Tribunals, etc. This year, approximately 7,500 vacancies will be filled through this recruitment initiative.

Each year, millions of students take this extremely competitive examination. A small number of candidates are ultimately chosen for an open position. But what distinguishes these candidates from others?

Check out the following advice to increase your chances of being selected for SSC CGL 2023.

Exam Pattern:

Understand and become familiar with the course outline and exam format. This will give you a clear idea of which topics bear the most weight.

Plan of Study:

Create a well-researched two-week study plan that includes all the essential topics. Ensure that you allocate your time judiciously, focusing on the areas that require the most improvement.

High-weightage Sections:

Determine which topics and sections carry the most weight. Try to devote more time to these areas to improve your selection chances.

Time management is an essential component of any recruitment examination in India. Learn to allocate time to each section according to its weight and level of difficulty.

Current Affairs:

Current events is likely one of the simplest sections to target. Read newspapers, magazines, and online news websites to stay current on recent events.

Revision:

Review the essential concepts, formulas, and practise problems frequently.

Make it a habit to tackle previous year’s question papers and sample papers to familiarise yourself with the exam format. This will help you comprehend the level of difficulty and develop time management strategies.

Take Mock Exams:

Take as many mock exams as possible. This will assist you in evaluating your preparation and determining areas of vulnerability.

As the exam date approaches, the level of anxiety also increases. Always have confidence in your preparations and avoid panicking. Take pauses and engage in rejuvenating and relaxing activities.

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