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SSC Entrance Exam |
1.
Not understanding the exam pattern and syllabus
Many aspirants jump
into the preparation by joining a coaching institute and rely on the topics
that are covered by the institute. It is only when they start practicing mock
tests that they realize that their preparation is not enough for the exam.
Preparation should be started by first understanding the exam syllabus and
studying the cut-offs for previous years. Practice a few previous year papers
and see how you score in them to get an understanding of how you need to start
preparing.
2.
Ignoring the technical aspects of the exam
Aspirants must familiarize
themselves with the technical aspects of the online exam system. Practicing on
pen and paper and with books can definitely help you master the concepts and
speed but don't wait till the exam day to attempt test in an online mode. You
must practice as many online mock tests as possible to get familiar with the
interface and online experience.
3.
Preparing for multiple exams simultaneously
Many aspirants prepare
for SSC CGL /banking and other exams simultaneously. Please note that each exam
has a different way to assess the aspirants. Some exams are more analytical,
some are concept oriented, some are practice-oriented. Additionally, these
exams happen in multiple tiers/phases and you should be working on not only the
next phase but at least for the phase after that too. So, you should choose
your exam preferences and prioritize carefully.
4.
Referring to too many books/sources
You have to be specific
with the study material for SSC CGL Exams. You should avoid referring too many
books or study material or online platforms. Stick to the resources of your
choice and be thorough with them. Talk to students who have cleared these exams
and they'll advise you the same thing.
5.
Not planning your studies in advance
Planning is one step
which can save you not only from wasting your time but will also help you make
judicious use of it. Aspirants have only 75 - 80 days for tier 1 exam. You
should make a proper strategy and study plan which covers all topics. Regular
practice of tests and quizzes should be a part of your daily plan.
6.
Not giving due preference to all subjects
Don't fall in the trap
of focussing 'only' on your strengths. While it is important to maximize a
score in your strong areas, it is equally important to be strong in all
subjects. The cut-off for SSC exam last year for very high and it is expected
that competition will be higher this year. Each subject carries equal marks and
can be potentially very scoring.
7.
Relying only on short tricks
While SSC is known for
not changing the pattern and even repeating the questions in certain exams. You
must learn the basics as well as short tricks instead of relying only on
shortcut approaches. This will help you apply your concepts in case there are
any variations in the question.
8.
Not making notes
Especially for subjects
like general studies, it is super important to revise the study material
regularly. You should make short notes on them so that you can easily revise
them regularly and before the exam.
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