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June 20th, 2016, 08:13 AM
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Tips for Combined Graduate Level Exam
Hello sir I am preparing for SSC Combined Graduate Level Exam Tier 1 and I am here as I want to get the Preparation tips for this Exam so will you please provide me the Tips??
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June 20th, 2016, 08:42 AM
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Re: Tips for Combined Graduate Level Exam
Hey Hie!! SSC Combined Graduate Level Exam Tier 1Post pond upto August 2016 which were earlier Scheduled to be taken on May 8 to 22 2016 so you have enough time for its preparation below I am providing you preparation tips for this exam -First of all make a time table of study and you need to follow it regularly. - Study the whole syllabus then study good publication books who focus on the whole syllabus. -You should start your study at least 3-4 months before SSC CGL examination. -Try to revise as many things you can 3 days prior to the examination. -It is very important to take good care of your health during preparation and examination. - solve previous years question paper as many you can do for good practice. -Give equal time to each Section, do not leave any one of the section even if you think it is quite easy section. -When you are doing previous years question paper of model test paper try to solve 200 questions correctly and within 2 hours. -Try to generate or find out new shortcut methods to solve numerical problems. -Make a suitable time map for the examination that which section you are going to attempt first, which at second place then at third and four places. Syllabus: General Intelligence & Reasoning -Analogies. -Similarities and Differences. -Space Visualization. -Spatial Orientation. -Problem Solving. -Analysis. -Judgement. -Decision Making. -Visual Memory. -Discrimination. -Observation. -Relationship Concepts. -Arithmetical Reasoning. -Figural Classification. -Arithmetic Number Series. -Non-Verbal Series. -Coding and Decoding. -Statement Conclusion etc. General Awareness -Current events – International, National and Local. -Sports. -Science and Technology. -Personalities in News. -History – India. -Indian Polity. -Indian Economy. -Indian Constitution. -Geography – India etc. Quantitative Aptitude -Number Systems. -Ratio and Proportion. -Decimals & Fractions. -Whole Numbers. -Surds. -Interest. -Fundamental Arithmetical Operations. -Percentage. -Mixtures & Allegations. -Algebra. -Trigonometry. -Average. -Profit & Loss. -Time and Distance. -Ratio and Time. -Discount. -Time & Work. -Mensuration etc. English -Verb. -Direct/Indirect Speech. -Error Correction. -Subject-Verb Agreement. -Transformation of Sentences. -Tenses. -Articles. -Adverb. -Active & Passive Voice. -Fill in the Blanks. -Vocabulary. -Sentence Rearrangement. -Grammar. -Idioms & Phrases. -Comprehension. -Synonyms. -Unseen Passages. -Antonyms etc. |
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