How To Score 45+ Marks in the English Section: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will conduct the SSC CGL Exam from 9th Sep to 26th Sep 2024. The SSC CGL Exam Tier 1 consists of four sections: General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension. The English section for SSC CGL Exam consists of 25 questions. Each question carries two marks. English section is a scoring section and one can gain confidence in this section by regularly reading the novels, and stories, and practicing vocabulary. In this blog, we have provided some proven tips by experts on how to score 45+ marks in the English section.
If you want to achieve 45+ marks in the English section, you have to prepare the important topics very deeply. Candidates must analyze all the topics if they want to get a grip on the section. Below we have provided all the topics that belong to the SSC CGL English section. By analyzing the topics candidates can make their preparation strategy and study plan. They can categorize them according to weak and strong areas of topics.
Candidates can get good marks in this section if they follow a good strategy and a study plan. English section is considered an easy section among other sections. For this candidates must have a good knowledge of grammar and vocabulary. Candidates will have to understand the basics, learn the antonyms & synonyms, read regularly, practice the mock tests, solve the previous year’s question papers, and much more. Below we have provided some proven tips on How To Score 45+ Marks in the English Section For SSC CGL Exam 2024.
Candidates must be familiar with the types of questions that can be asked in the exam. Knowing the exam pattern can help to manage the time during the exam and candidates can follow the right approach of preparation.
SSC CGL English Section Marking Scheme | |
Total Questions | 25 |
Total Marks | 50 |
Negative Marking | 0.50 |
For the grammar section, candidates are required to review key grammar rules, including tenses, subject-verb agreement, articles, prepositions, and conjunctions. They must practice applying these rules through exercises and previous year’s questions to identify common error patterns.
Candidates are advised to regularly read newspapers, magazines, and high-quality literature to learn new words. They must make a routine to cover all these topics. Create a vocabulary list and use flashcards or apps to reinforce your learning. Pay attention to synonyms, antonyms, and context-based usage.
Candidates are highly advised to practice the previous year’s question papers very carefully. The benefits of solving the previous year’s question papers are knowing the exam pattern, types of questions, exam trends, difficulty level of the exam, and much more. Solving the previous year’s question paper will also help candidates analyze their weak areas and topics on which they can later practice on those topics.
Practicing mock tests is mandatory for the candidates to analyze their performance. By practicing mock tests candidates will be able to analyze their weaknesses and strengths. The SSC CGL Exam is time-bounded, candidates must have the habit of attempting the question paper within the provided time range. Practicing mock tests is the best way to work on to maintain speed and accuracy.
We have provided all the tips in the blog, candidates must check the blog.
One can improve marks by practicing mock tests, solving previous year’s question papers, read regularly.
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