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SSC CGL Preparation Tips, Strategies & Study Material

 


SSC CGL Preparation Tips:

  • Habits and patterns: If you have been an average student throughout your academic life then it can be safely assumed that you do not have the habit of studying for long hours. A bright student might study with full concentration for a long time while an average one might study for a lesser time with almost zero concentration. You won’t be able to study effectively from day 1 itself but with time and consistent efforts, you will get in a rhythm. The key is to keep going.
  • Confidence: Do not worry about the competition if you are getting a positive feeling after looking at the syllabus level. You need to give as many mock tests as you can and increase your score consistently. It will help in building your confidence.
  • Consistency: If you are an average student then you do not have the luxury to skip a few days of studies in between. One needs to make a serious effort by studying hard and practicing well. Continuous efforts will surely lead you to the path of success and show the results instantly.
  • Keeping the foot on the ground: Those bright students whom you are afraid of might be on another end of the frame. The problem is that one feels that there is no need to practice and just going through the exam papers is enough for clearing the exams. Whether a bright student or an average one the best mantra is to put in continuous practice every single day to reach the necessary point of success.

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