SSC CGL 2023: Tips to Crack Tier-I Exam in Two Weeks

SSC CGL 2023: Tips to Crack Tier-I Exam in Two Weeks


NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission will conduct the Combined Graduate Level, CGL Tier-I Examination 2023 from July 14 to 27. Candidates must be during the final phase of their preparations involving revision and mock tests.
Staff Selection Commission will hold the Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2023 for filling up various Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ posts in different Ministries/ Departments/ Organizations of the Government of India and various Constitutional Bodies/ Statutory Bodies/ Tribunals, etc. This year, there are approximately 7,500 vacancies that are to be filled under this recruitment drive.
Every year, lakhs of students appear in this highly competitive examination. Just a handful of the candidates finally get selected for an appointment. But, what makes these candidates different from others? Well, check out the tips that you can follow to improve your chances of selection in SSC CGL 2023.
Exam Pattern: Understand and familiarize yourself with the syllabus and exam pattern. This will give you a clear idea about the topics which carry higher weightage.
Study Plan: Devise a well-researched two-week study plan that covers all the important topics. Make sure to allocate your time wisely, giving maximum attention to the areas where you need more work.
High-weightage Sections: Identify the topics and sections with higher weightage. Try to allocate more time to these areas to increase your chances of selection.
Time management: Time management is an important aspect of any recruitment exam in India. Learn to allocate time to each section based on its weightage and difficulty level.
Current Affairs: Current affairs is possibly one of the easiest sections that can be targeted. Read newspapers, magazines and online news portals to keep yourself updated with recent developments.
Revision: Revise the important concepts, formulas, and solve practice questions regularly.
Previous Year Papers: Make it a habit to solve previous year’s question papers and sample papers to get used to the exam pattern. This will help you understand the level of difficulty and develop effective strategies for time management.
Take Mock Tests: Practice as many mock tests as you can. This will help you assess your preparation and identify areas of weakness.
Stay Motivated: As the exam day nears, the anxiety level also increases. Always have faith in your preparation and do not panic. Take breaks and do activities that can help you relax and rejuvenate.