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Score 180+ Marks in the Online SSC CGL exam-Tier1 Strategy for Preparation

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How to score 180+ marks in SSC CGL Tier 1 exam


Most applicants might wonder; can 180+ marks out of 200 in the SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam be scored? How are the toppers preparing for 180+ marks in the SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam? What could be the best SSC CGL Training Technique in the SSC CGL Online Exam 2020 for high scoring marks? You can find some aspirants who even score more than 200 marks in Tier 1 exams with the implementation of the SSC normalization process.

As you all know, marks that you earn in the final merit list are considered in Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 tests, so you need to score the maximum in each stage of the exam to make it to the final selection. So, to assist you in this, we will address the SSC CGL Preparation Strategy via this blog that you should follow in the SSC CGL 2020 Exam to score high marks:

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Work on Rapidity Math (speed of calculation) - As a novice, in order to boost your calculation speed, you need to practice a lot. With tables (up to 25), the value of squares (up to 30), the value of cubes (up to 15), and tricks involving quicker calculations involving addition, multiplication of subtraction, division, square roots, and cube roots, you should be comprehensive.

 

Cover all the basic concepts – Next step which you should follow is that you should be updated with the syllabus and type of questions asked in the SSC CGL exam. After that you should go through each and every topic, its concept, short trick related to it (if any).


Regularly give mock tests – Just going through all the syllabus is not enough as attempting sample papers and last year's question papers help you in formulating a better strategy for the exam and know your weaknesses. It will help you in understanding the pattern of the question paper and make it easier to finish the paper in the given time.

 

Maintain Speed and Accuracy in the exam – Always remember Speed and Accuracy are the two most important factors to score good marks as there is a negative marking of 0.5 marks for every wrong answer marked by you.

 

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