Friday 31 August 2018

Smart and Planned Tips for SSC Entrance Exam



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Take Tests Seriously

To start with, take every mock test seriously and don't attempt it just for the sake of ticking it off your to do list. This will not only help you prepare well for your SSC CGL exam but will also help you get over your exam phobia.

Attempt Smartly

  • SSC CGL exam does not have any sectional cutoff. So, use this to your advantage and attempt maximum question from your strong areas.
  • As per trend followed in previous papers of SSC CGL, one can easily figure out the commonly asked question of this exam, and emphasize more on their preparation to score better. Identity such questions in test and attempt them first.

Know Your Limits

  • If you are not sure of any question or correct method to solve it, then skip it rather than wasting too much time on it.
  • Avoid attempting your weaker topics in first 30 minutes of exam and don't use guesswork in the exam.
Analyze how you performed

Proper analysis of online test helps you figure out your mistakes, which can be avoided in future.

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SSC Exams are the most prestigious exams to recruit candidates for various posts in departments/ ministries of Indian Government. In recent years, a sudden upsurge in the number of candidates taking SSC exams has been noticed. This has led to an increase in the competition level of this exam. We provide quality coaching to students preparing for SSC Entrance Exams. Our institute offers best SSC coaching Classes through well-designed and detailed course material. We have qualified and experienced teachers. We make our students answer a number of tests and previous exam papers to boost their confidence. You can estimate the quality of our coaching through our proven success rate in these exams! Delhi Career Group provides coaching classes for exams like SSC CGL, SSC JE  etc. We have SSC Coaching in Chandigarh to help candidates staying in Chandigarh with their preparation for SSC Exams.

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Monday 20 August 2018

Top 10 Best Motivational Tips


SSC exams are among the most awaited and important exams for the government job seekers. To clear these exams, Aspirants must have a high level of motivation. Motivation is the reason for people’s desires, actions, and needs. Motivation yields the willingness of doing something in the people.  To qualify the SSC exams, the candidates need to encourage and engage themselves in the preparation for at least 1 year. To achieve this objective, we have collected some important motivational quotes, of the eminent philosophers, authors, and thinkers hailed from different backgrounds. For higher motivation, top 10 best motivational quotes are given below-

1. Successful and unsuccessful people do not vary greatly in their abilities. They vary in their desires to reach their potential. 

It is true in every sense and every phase of one’s life including preparation. Every student can be different in his thinking and perception, but not in their abilities. If one has achieved his desired target and goals, then others can also grab theirs in various ways. The only difference is their desire and willingness to pursue their goals.

2. Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out

No great work is done in a single day. A huge obstacle is destroyed with small dents on it performed repeatedly. Same as with the preparation, you have to study all small topics in a decided period or break big topics into the smaller ones. Revise and repeat this procedure until the end and you will surely make in SSC.

3. Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do

Believe in yourself and do not lose focus from the study. Always be sure about your capabilities and abilities. Remember the struggle of Thomas Alva Edison, he failed 1000 times in making the electric bulb and still not get demotivated. Finally, his electric bulb illuminates the entire world.

4. There is no substitute for hard work. 

Hard work is the only key to get success and making one’s dreams come true. There is no magic in the world. All that exists is a hard work putting in a right direction and with a proper guidance. There is an old saying that if you want to see the heaven, you must die first. In the same way, if you want to get selected in SSC exam and want to hold a position in government ministries, then you have to work hard. There is no substitute for it.

5. Do not say you don’t have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein. 

The quote is evident in itself. All successful, less successful, and unsuccessful persons have 24 hours a day. It is up to you how you will manage this time without skipping any other routine works. Hence, if all these personalities from a different background can achieve the unbelievable in that time, then you can also do it in the present day.

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SSC  Motivational Tips


 6. The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary. 

In student life, everyone observes that there are some students, who score more than others by making minimal efforts and remaining students exaggerated their own capabilities acknowledging that if he can do so, why they can’t. However, the truth is that students with such success are the most learned ones, who have practiced all this stuff before others. Hence, success without efforts is truly impossible.

7. Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can. 

There is no right time to start preparation and no extra stuff to complete the preparation as well. All that needs is your attitude and consistency in SSC preparation. Hence, first study the topics, what you have and initiate your preparation right through the moment.

8. Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently. 

Henry Ford was the person, who had pioneered the automobile industry in the USA. He made four wheelers available to the common Americans. He failed so many times to build a fuel-efficient engine to make the cars cheaper and affordable. However, finally, he made it with Model-T car and produced at a record high. You can take a lesson from him.

9. Arise, awake, and, stop not until the goal is reached. 

This sloka of Katha Upanishad was popularized by Swami Vivekananda. This is about to increase your self-awareness, goals, and targets you want to achieve in your life. Put all your time, efforts, and resources in achieving them. This is the success mantra to excel in every aspect of life.

10. I find that the harder I work the more luck I seem to have. 

It evidently true in regards to the preparation as well. Hard work is the key to success luckily. One, who is shy in working hard; luck hardly favours them. Nothing comes to them.

All the Best!

Thursday 16 August 2018

Latest SSC Reasoning Tips and Tricks 2018

Analogy is one of the most important chapters in reasoning out of which several questions are asked, not only in SSC exams but also in other competitive exams. Analogy is to understand and recognize similar and dissimilar relationship among the words or sentences. There are nearly 2-3 questions usually asked in Tier-1 exam of all SSC exams. Analogy is considered the simplest topic by the majority of candidates. However, it totally depends upon the nature and types of analogy.

Break the unknown word

In examination hall, you may stuck in such situation, where you may confront the unfamiliar and strange words, which you have never heard of and never read. In such case, if the word is breakable then split the word and determine the meaning or roots of split words. The candidate should also try and remember something related to word in such a situation.
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 Logical Understanding

The candidates appearing for SSC exams need to understand the problems logically. To solve the analogy questions, you must be very close and precise in identifying the said relationship between the words, phrases and given short sentences. 

Vocabulary

Vocabulary can be improved by reading more English and understanding their meanings. The candidates can use the methods of forming the small and precise sentences to recognize the relationship between words and sentences. 

Types of analogy

There are generally a few types of questions asked in SSC exams or you can use them for improving it.

1.   Cause and Effect- explains the natural effect of certain action i.e. cause- Burn, hit, fire and hurt. Result of the cause is spontaneous.

2.   Opposite words- used to establish meaning between words like water: fire, laughing: crying, etc.

3.    Group Analogy- When objects are taken together to form a particular group are known as group analogies. E.g. soldier-army, tree-forest.

4.   Verbs- It is simple analogy. Verbs can be used in their different tense forms and can be well recognized. E.g. sleep and slept

5.    Rhyming words- words used in rhyme in one or other way can be used to establish analogy. E.g. Knight- night, rough- tough

6.   Classification analogies- It can be classified to a group of objects or to different objects. E.g. Flash and lightening

7.    Related objects- in such type of questions, analogy questions are related to each other. E.g. drive and car, doctor and patient, writer and book

8.    Function related- When words are related with functionality. E.g. Cap and head, Hand and gloves

9.    Efforts and result- when efforts are put to get some desired results. e.g. read and newspaper, paint and painting

10.  Problem and solution- Solutions are given with the problems and they are obvious. e.g. dirt and cleaning, tired and rest.

All the Best!!

Friday 10 August 2018

Latest Tips for CAT Entrance Exam 2018


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1. Know your exam

The first thing you prepare for is getting to know the exam pattern and syllabus of CAT in detail. Next, a comprehensive plan needs to be in place before you start preparing for the exam. To do this, you need to go through previous years’ question papers and analysis so you can understand the importance of each topic and set your priorities accordingly. Generically the exam is a multiple choice test with main focus on 4 major areas, viz. Quantitative Ability, Verbal Ability, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning.

2. Right Study Material

There is ample study material available even for those who do not take coaching for CAT. A lot of books, question banks, preparatory books, and sample question papers are available in book stores as well as the online market. Getting the right material is important for systematic studies. Make use of sample question papers and practice papers to understand your strengths and work on your weaknesses. Getting your general knowledge up-to-date is also important. You can go through various newspapers and magazines to do so.

3. Online Mock Tests

Once you are done with your basic preparation it is necessary for you to take online mock tests to understand where you stand on the ladder of preparation. This analysis is very important as it helps you to change or continue on your path of action accordingly. Start with one to two tests a week initially and then move up to 3-4 tests a week. Note down your silly and common errors in each test you take so you can avoid them in the future. There are a lot of coaching institutes where you can enrol for the test series without attending the CAT classes there.

4. Study Group

Anything can be achieved if you join forces. You can form a little study group where you can bounce off ideas on how to prepare for a particular topic in CAT or which is the best way to deal with a topic, etc. Discussing problems, sharing your queries and strategies helps you prepare better. If your study group has people who have taken up coaching, the better. They get to clear your doubts by getting them answered by experts. Take mock tests and solve practice papers together to better your understanding of a topic.

5. Buddy up with the internet

Education websites, news websites, and social media groups can be of great help. Articles, sample papers, study materials are available on most of these websites and can be downloaded for free as well. Follow and join different forums and groups related to CAT preparation to always be updated with the latest on CAT.

6. Confidence and Motivation

There is always the tried and tested method to always keep yourself motivated and be confident in your abilities. If you are studying on your own then it is of utmost importance to keep yourself going even if you hit a small hurdle. With a positive outlook and a good attitude you can crack CAT easily.

Wish You All the Best For Exam!!


Wednesday 8 August 2018

latest preparation Tips for NEET Entrance Exam


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NEET Entrance Exam


Know the syllabus of the examination well

NEET syllabus is as vast as an ocean, and you need to know the exact location to fish the best output. Cut down on extra information and focus on important topics. Since we know NEET exam covers NCERT syllabus as well, you can compare the syllabus with your Board exam syllabus. It is beneficial for you if there are common chapters as you will not need to prepare them separately. This will give you ample time to concentrate on the parts of the syllabus that are not covered.

Important Focus Areas for NEET 2018 are:

Physics – Mechanics, Optics, Thermodynamics and Nuclear Physics
Chemistry – Mole Concept, General Organic Chemistry, Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Chemistry
Biology- Ecology and Environment, Genetics, Cell Biology; Morphology, Reproduction and Physiology of Plants and Animals; Basics of Biotechnology

Good study material

Yes, that’s the most important element! While selecting the right study material for NEET is little confusing, with the help of teachers and online expert assistance, you can choose the right one. You can consult NEET toppers and see which book they referred. Of course, they won’t be reachable for all of you. So, you can read NEET topper interviews and try to get an idea about their preparation style. You should prepare study notes for NEET, solve previous years’ question papers and take mock tests to improve your speed and accuracy.

Come up with an effective study plan

Time is priceless. We all know this, yet many aspirants fail to make the proper use of time and take a nosedive. Goal setting can be used as a strategy to help aspirants bring positive changes into their lives.

Work on weaker areas

It is possible that you are very strong in one subject and weak in the other. Do not get discouraged by the same. Try and work hard more on the weaker areas to strengthen them. If required, take help from a friend or senior or take extra classes for the subject. It will help in overcoming the fear of your weakness effectively.

Practice mock test papers

One of the greatest challenges of the NEET examination is the time limitation. Students have to finish 180 questions in 180 minutes (3 hours). It means they can give a maximum of 1 minute per question. Time management is a mandatory skill that is required for this exam. While practicing at home, make sure that you keep the time limitation in mind. see complete solution of  NEET previous year question paper; focus on the frequently asked questions, topics and pattern.

Regular Study Breaks

We are humans and not machines. So, we require timely rest as, after all, even machines need some rest to get back to working efficiently. Hence, it is essential to realize that one can’t maintain an optimum level of concentration without taking an optimum break to recover. 

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