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How do I prepare for the SSC exam?
There are various coaching centers and online portals that provide help to candidates preparing for SSC exams. Look at online reviews, past results, study material they provide and take a few mock classes and then pick the best coaching or online help to prepare for the exam.
How do I prepare for the SSC CGL?
Solve SSC CGL Practice Set of last year’s question papers as much as possible. Practice GI and Reasoning questions every day. Topics like puzzles, figure-based questions, analogy, coding-decoding, series, are particularly scoring. Start solving these and then, move on to more versatile questions.
What are the common subjects in SSC exam?
The common subjects that are a part of almost all the SSC exams are reasoning, general awareness, quantitative aptitude and English language. Candidates can get more tips and booklists for SSC preparation at the linked article.
How to prepare for SSC CGL Tier 2 English language paper?
Practice at least 2 comprehension passages each day. Whenever you come across a new word, look for its meaning, synonyms, and antonyms. Skim through the newspapers daily. SSC CGL Tier 2 English Language Paper has 200 questions carrying 1 mark each. The duration of this paper is 2 hours. 0.25 marks will be deducted for every incorrect answer.
Is 26 too late to start preparing for UPSC?
In the IFS, you’ll have served as Ambassador in one or more countries before you retire. If Civil Services fascinate you, it’s better to spend 30 years in a job you like rather than spending 40 years in a job you don’t. So, 26 isn’t too late to start preparing for UPSC.
How long does it take to get a job in SSC?
Ssc needs patience in bulk. It itself takes 2 year completely for posting under normal circumstances and it also a type of long race. So if u want to be employed under 5 months go for banking n vice-versa. Age doesn’t matter. If u become succeed in your regarding field then nobody asks about age just congratulate u. So be positive n keeps learning.
Is 26 too old to take the UPSC IAS exam?
The eligibility criterion for an IAS Exam is any degree. However, by the time you complete your Masters, you would be about 23 and even 25 (in case of MBBS). So, being at your 26 is not too old to pursue UPSC IAS exams.