How to Prepare for SSC CHSL after 12th

Government jobs are very much in demand among people who want a secure work pattern and job security. The staff selection commission examination is held for students who have completed their 12th examinations. SSC CHSL means Staff Selection Commission and Combined Higher Secondary Level examination which very popular among students in the country. This particular examination is for getting clerical jobs in the government offices for various kinds of posts. But getting through this examination needs a thorough understanding of the examination as a whole.

How to Prepare for SSC CHSL after 12th

Every year a huge number of students appear for this particular examination from all over India. To sit for this examination, the candidate has to be a Citizen of India and should be a minimum of 18 years and a maximum of 27 years on the date of examination. The forms are available online and are very simple. There is a relaxation available for certain categories such as ex-defense personal and people belonging from the SC/ST categories.

Syllabus and examination pattern of the SSC CHSL

This particular examination is held in two different phases and clearing all these phases is very important. The syllabus contains English, General Knowledge and Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Reasoning and Intelligence.

The English criterion is very simple but is equally important. The English syllabus contains a common understanding of English grammar such as antonyms, comprehension, synonyms, Jumbled sentences, common errors, correction of words, and many more. But is simple English that is essential to know.

The Quantitative aptitude consists of geometry and algebra, profit and loss, square root, ratio and proportion, interest, and many more such simple mathematical understanding.

General reasoning and intelligence is another important and tricky area that covers visual memory, problem-solving analysis, number series, and other logical portions that can fetch an individual a huge amount of marks.

Finally, the General knowledge and awareness portion have everything ranging from geography, history, politics, and current affairs. Each of the above four papers has a total of 50 marks given to them.

The examination pattern is further divided into three tiers and all these tiers together make-up the examination.

  • Tier 1: This particular tier is conducted on a computer that is done online and the time duration provided for this particular tier is about 60 minutes.
  • Tier 2: This particular tier will have students who have cleared the previous tiers. This tier will consist of descriptive type questions that are to be written in pen and paper and contains 1 hour to finish up the paper.
  • Tier 3: This final tier consists of examining the skill of the individual and one has to qualify this particular round. The skill tests that are conducted in this tier are the respective expertise they are to be chosen for and the typing test is one of the essentialities of clerical jobs.

A 30 Day Strategy for clearing SSC CHSL

Clearing the Staff Selection Commission-Combined Higher Secondary Level examination needs utter determination and a thorough understanding of the subjects and the tiers that are supposed to be covered. If you have lesser time to complete the process of studying says for a month, then there are certain things that are to be kept in mind. You need to have an organized study and preparation pattern to complete the whole process of clearing the SSC CHSL examination in a short period. Each and every day of the month has to be taken into consideration if you want to finish the preparation in a month’s time.

It is important to make a 30-day strategy to start with the preparation and that can be done by dividing the time that one needs to spend into the different tiers. All these tiers are important to be cleared so that one can move on to the next one. You need to decide on the time span and the way you can take care of each of these tiers individually. The strategy to clear these tiers largely depends on the expertise one has on the subjects. I say one is good in English or Mathematics, then they have to give time accordingly to those papers in which they are not so well brushed.

Apart from the four sections in which the first tier is divided, one has to provide equal concentration to the second and the third tiers which are descriptive and skill-based in nature. To clear the second tier one has to concentrate on both Hindi and English languages. The descriptive portion consists of comprehension, application, and letter writings which are supposed to do in both languages. If you are good at English, then concentrate more on writing these in Hindi. If you are not accomplished in Hindi or English language, then there are centers that teach the students the languages in no time.

The third tier is skill-based and one will be tested on the skills that are needed for clerical works such as data entry and typing. If you previously never had the experience of typing or data entry, then there are various coaching centers that offer to teach all of these skills in no time. But all you need to do is invest the amount of time for practicing them back home. More than what coaching centers will teach you, it largely depends on how you comprehend the same in your own way. You have to invest more time in getting the required speed for the same.

The first tier consists of 200 marks in total and one should score at least 150 marks out of the coveted marks so that you can stay in a safe zone from the beginning. Most of the people are capable of clearing the first tier without any problem but clearing the second and the third tier is the main task at hand. Descriptive papers are tough ones to clear and the best way to do so improving the writing speed based on the time that you will provide for the same. And at the same time enhancing the skill is an essential need.

The way you prepare for your examination largely depends on how you understand the subjects. Understanding the subjects well will decide your fate in the exams. There is a huge competition in such examinations and thus securing the cut off marks is of utmost importance. You can get hold of all the books that are available both in online and retail and try to gather as much information as possible. It is essential to gather an understanding of each of the subjects individually rather than gulping all the information at once.

Your skill-set will be a lot of help after you are done with the first tier. Practicing typing and data entry on a daily basis will enhance your chances of getting through the final tier. One thing that is very essential to be kept mind that there is no point in following any strategy blindly if you actually don’t believe in the kind of work those people are doing. The best way to develop a strategy when it comes to such an examination is to understand what you are capable of doing and what you can achieve.

Get more details about SSC CHSL here – SSC CHSL 2021: Eligibility, Admit Card, Result, Posts Preference, and Salary

How to Crack SSC CHSL without Coaching?

How to Prepare for SSC CHSL after 12th

Most of the candidates believe that the best way to crack SSC CHSL is by opting for coaching that is available but not everybody have the time and finance to go for such coaching. But there is nothing to worry as there are various ways to crack such examinations without going for any coaching. One can easily clear the examination by studying at the comfort of their home by understanding some simple steps. But just practicing and following the steps will not be the only job, one has to have the uber determination to crack the examination too.

#Give Time To Every Tier

Divide the days you are planning to give to each tiers. During, the first 10 days you should concentrate on gaining a theoretical understanding and thus should gather books that have been used by previous candidates who have cracked the first tier. Go through the books clearly and gather the important points. Understand the formulas and then start practicing them. There are mock tests and previous year question papers available that you should solve if you don’t want to opt for coaching. Set a particular day on which you will be taking the mock tests and another set day of the week on which you will analyze the answers. Tests provide a detailed understanding about your status and that is a very important part of preparing for the SSC CHSL examination without coaching.

#Solve Previous Year Papers and Mock Test

You should make it a point of at least solving two previous year question papers each day and take mock test every week. Practicing mathematics is very important and that will give you a better way of handling the pressure of solving problems in the examination hall. If you are already very good with mathematics, then try to devote time on other subjects. For example, provide 2 hours a day in learning English vocabulary and practicing them. One of the best ways to understand English is by opting to go for concept reading of the same as it gives a total idea of the language.

#Read News Papers Daily

General intelligence and knowledge is also equally important and it is advised not to take these papers lightly. The best way to prepare for general knowledge and general awareness is by going through the newspapers on a daily basis. Mostly current affairs are the common questions that are chosen by experts in this department. So, staying in touch with all the latest happenings in the country is very important. Coming down to the general intelligence part, this paper also needs practicing on a large scale basis. But practicing this genre is important as after going through a couple of questions one will understand the basic ideology behind answering the same.

Some general tips for SSC CHSL

  • Studying and revising the topics are very much important. Usually the people that opt for such examinations don’t have all the time to take things slow, so choosing to revise just after finishing up a particular topic will be very useful for the candidate. The best way to revise and study is by making a note of all the important points that one gathers while studying and thus try to gather an in-depth understanding of that problem. These points will help in memorizing the topic while revising.
  • Don’t stuff things that you are unable to understand while studying. This is one of the common problems that candidates tend to do and that in turn nullify their hard work. If there are any important things that you can’t understand then don’t ignore and memorize it. The first tier is multiple choice questions and thus a deep understanding about a topic will be advantageous one your part.
  • Keep a marker handy so that you can mark all the important points that you come across while studying. This will help in gathering information that might be very useful in the longer run.
  • Always follow the syllabus. Just because there are number of books available in the market it doesn’t mean that one has to read each and everything. Try to read what all is clearly mentioned in the syllabus provided for the examination. NCERT books can be very useful if you have no idea about the examinations. If you already have NCERT books then go through them very carefully.

These are some of the ways in which one can clear the SSC CHSL examination. These are just tips that expert keep on reminding the students but are not exhaustive in nature. The zeal and determination with which a candidate is preparing for such an examination is all that matters at the end of the day and that is probably the best tip one can acquire. Your hard work is always your key to success and nothing can take away this power from you. Best of luck for the preparation and do well.

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    1. Prof. Mohan Singh Rawat

      Hello Shruti,
      Glad you like the article.

  2. What qualifications should have for ssc exams?

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