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By Tutor Chahiye
Competition Exams
17 Jun, 2025
Introduction :
Check it out so that you get an overview and an idea about SSC GD. So in short I will tell you that when you clear the SSC GD exam, you will get a uniformed job in paramilitary forces like CISF, NIA, BSF, CRPF, SSF, SSB, SSF etc. You will be recruited at the constable rank. The second thing is that its exam process is in three steps. The first step is your CBT computer based exam. The total number of questions is 80 questions of 160 marks. You have a limited time of one hour. There is also negative marking in it. It means if you answer a question wrongly, 0.25 marks will be deducted and if you answer one question correctly, you will get two marks. Two marks for a correct question and 0.25 minus for an incorrect question. So this is your computer based exam. There are four subjects in it. Maths You can select any one language from Reasoning GK, GS and Hindi or English, whichever is your strong. After that when you clear the CBT, you will be taken for a physical. After qualifying your physical, there will be medical. I have told you about it in the SSC GD Medical and Physical.So now we start our strategy and in this I will talk about all the things. Along with the strategy, I will also tell the strategy in the subject. In the same, I will also tell you about the resources that you have to study and will also tell you about the books. So the first step is that if you are at a beginner level, then the first step is where you have to keep your time limit. You have to set your time limit that we have to prepare in so many months. So first of all see that your exam is there, the vacancy is in November. Your exam will come and end by March.
Exam Pattern :
So we have to set a time limit till the vacancy that by the time the vacancy comes I have to complete my preparation by then, that means you have 9 to 10 months time, so your limited time is of 10 months, in this you have to prepare and yes one important tip is that before that whatever exam vacancy comes, whether you have prepared for it or not, it means that there should be SSC exam only like SSC MTS CHSL, fill the forms of all these and because many people's form was wrong and they got rejected and those who got rejected are preparing for the next time, so this will give you an idea of filling the exam form and plus when you give the exam at the exam center, you will have an idea of the exam, you will have experience, so when you go to give the SSC GD exam, you will be quite experienced, you will not panic about the exam center and that means the capacity to handle a lot of things will come in you, the second thing is the second step, the first step you have I made it clear that yes I have this many months time. In the second step you have to know about the syllabus. You have to take a chart paper. You have to take such a chart paper. On that you have to write the entire syllabus subject wise. And how many marks means how many questions come from which subject. I will now share it on the screen. From there you write everything, subject wise syllabus and paste it on the wall in front of you. There are four subjects in it, Maths, Reasoning, English or Hindi and GK GS. So what happens in Maths, there will be 20 questions of 40 marks. Similarly in Reasoning in Hindi or English and in GK GS also 20 questions of 40 marks, that means total you will have 80 questions of 160 marks. There is also negative marking of 0.25 and if one answer is correct, you will get two marks. So this is the pattern of the exam. There are subjects for the exam and we have to prepare for these subjects completely. For eight to 10 months, first step is clear, second step is clear, you have written the syllabus on a chart paper and pasted it on the wall where you study, so the reason why I have asked you to paste it is that as you complete the syllabus, you will keep cutting that chapter with a pen, so from this you will know how much I have completed, in how much time, okay, and when are you starting, you can also write that I started Maths from 1st February, you have to arrange all the things that I am talking about, paste it here, paste the syllabus, do this, do that, arrange the books, complete all this in two days and you have to start your preparation from 1st February, now your third step is that again, do you have any notes, if not, then write your square from one to 50 on a copy page, write cubes from one to 20 and percentage values and write the table up to 20, okay, 25 If you wish, you can write till then, else till 20 is enough and this should be in the language, that is why I am saying limited.
Important Notes:
That much should be on your lips. Whatever you have pasted on the wall, you should not memorize all those things together, you should not memorize them in one day. So now when you paste all these, this study environment will be in front of you, so whenever you wake up in the morning, just bow down to God, ask forgiveness from God for all the mistakes and ask for strength to move forward, okay, after that bow down to Mother Earth and go to your study place, sit near the study table and revise whatever you have pasted on the wall, daily okay, and what is daily, cubes from one to 50, right now in the beginning, you will not remember cubes from one to 50, so you have to memorize cubes from one to 10 in a day, sorry, memorize squares from one to 10, till 10, generally everyone remembers, that means set your limit, whatever you do not remember, memorize squares from one to 10, memorize cubes from one to five and memorize the table of 12. That's all for one day, revise the previous things in the second day, whatever you have memorized today, you have to revise it tomorrow and then you have to take the new same things forward, that means you memorized the square cube of 5 to 10 and the square of 10 10 to 15 and then the table of 133, then do the same on the third day that you have to revise the previous things and keep on memorizing the previous ones, okay, you have to do this process daily till the time you are not selected, that means you have to revise the previous things and when everything is completed, then do daily revision as soon as you wake up in the morning, whatever you have pasted on the wall, keep reading new things in maths, as you keep reading the chapters, keep on pasting the formula on the wall, then as soon as you wake up daily in the morning, the first work should be done, so I told you that this should be done, so what did I tell you in the first step, set a time limit, note down the syllabus in the second and paste it on the wall in front of you and as the syllabus gets completed, cut it. Go and also write the starting date, when have I started my preparation and by when do I have to complete it; the last date is 31st October; make a target less than that time limit, make it 6 months; if you have six months for the exam, then the time limit has to be kept for 6 months; do it like this; and the third one, as I told you, the formulas like square cube formula, percentage value, etc., have to be pasted on the wall in front of you and you have to read it daily in the morning like a mantra after waking up in the morning; in the fourth step what you have to do is you have to take five registers or copies, you have to take five copies of all the five subjects; now why am I talking about all the five subjects; first one is for Maths, second one is for reasoning, third one is Hindi.
Syllabus :
If you have Hindi or English then it is fine for English. If you want to make notes of grammar then I will not prefer Hindi students. But if English students want to make notes then they should make notes of English grammar. Notes should not be made for other vocabs. All these things will become clear to you when we will discuss subject wise. After that for GK GS, I will not prefer GK GS for making notes because I will tell you from the book how to prepare from the book. And if you have taken a batch of something then you can make notes. Otherwise if you want to study with free resources then GK GS is also optional. You can make notes of it or you can not. And the fifth one is for static GK. You have to make notes in static GK. You should have your own notes for static GK so that you can keep reading the same in repeated mode. So what you have to do is take four to five notebooks, take a copy and in the first page of all, for example, Maths. You have taken a copy of the new copy, in its starting page you have to write the syllabus of Maths. Okay, see this is the syllabus of Maths. This one, I will share the photo of it. So you can see from there. For example, if it is a Maths copy, then on the front page of Maths you will see the weightage of how many questions come from which chapter and the names of all the chapters. And after that start your note again. Now we will prepare for all the subjects from where, from which book and how will we do it. So first of all we will see Maths. Okay, so our first subject is Maths. So in this there are 20 questions of 40 marks. Each question is given two marks. And for every wrong question there is negative marking, that is, 0.25 negative marking. This is the pattern. The questions that come in this come only and only from Arithmetic Maths. I have written its syllabus here. You can see it once and copy it on the front page of your copy. Okay, for this we need the book SSC. Kiran Publication's book only is fine and where to do it from, Abhishek Ojha sir's complete maths of 45 hours, arithmetic maths is in four parts, what you have to do with it, daily, daily for one also keep noting in your notebook, okay, after that as much as your capacity is and you have to give minimum one and a half hour. it is getting completed in one hour, it is getting completed in two hours, so you have to spend one and no matter how much time it takes to complete that one and a half hour, okay, that means one and whatever you have noted, revise it again on the rough page, revise by writing in your mind what all did sir say, what all have I written, that thing, okay this You have to do it every day, so what will happen to you from this, whatever you read, it just came to your mind superficially, when you revise it, it will get completely fixed in your mind, okay, then when you go to study the next day, just turn the page once and see it, you have to do this from Monday to Friday and revise on Saturday-Sunday, that is, Monday to Friday, whatever you have read, keep reading those questions on Saturday-Sunday, keep making its solution in the rough copy, this has to be done on Saturday-Sunday, okay, and along with that, you have to practice questions from the book on Saturday-Sunday, that means whatever notes you made, you have to revise them completely on Saturday and then on Sunday you have to solve from one to 100 to 150 questions from the book.
I hope guys, you must have understood it, if not well, then again I will tell the summary that revise the notes on the rough copy, okay, on the same day, this should be the routine of every day's math, okay, so do it in this way, what we have The syllabus of Maths will be completed gradually and we are practicing questions from the book on Saturday and Sunday and along with that whenever you finish a chapter, you have to take a sectional test of that chapter and if you are unable to solve any question in the sectional test, then write the test by looking at the solution of that test. Where to take the test from? So if I talk about paid, then you can buy the test book course, sorry, you can buy the text book pass for the test and if I talk about free, then there is Test Ranker which has been launched by Career Will, Test Junkers Pup, you can give tests for free in it, sectional test, this is your resource for the test and I have given the link in the description.
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