You must get started on your SSC CGL exam revision because the SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination is rapidly approaching. A study plan is the most crucial component of the preparation process. Due to the fact that the final exam is just five days away, we are presenting a study plan for SSC CGL preparation in this post. As a result, you should be serious about reviewing all the topics, particularly the ones with the highest scores, as soon as you can. It’s the perfect opportunity to gauge your accuracy and quickness.
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Schedule For Last 5 Days For SSC CGL 2022
To review and analyze their learning and finish their preparation, candidates who are taking the SSC CGL exam must follow the below study plan for the fulfill 5 to 6 days prior to the exam.
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English Section
- Each day, read the newspaper. Spend two hours reading the entire newspaper. Both Tier-I and Tier-II of the SSC CGL exam will benefit from this. This will assist you in writing essays and letters as well as the General Awareness component of the exam.
- . Allocate two hours each day to this subject as well, and break it up into smaller chunks for revision. Practice two unknown sections in 1hr 15 mins, and then set aside the following 45 minutes for reviewing idioms, phrases, one-word substitutes, etc. The following day, practice letter writing for 20 minutes before solving one comprehension passage in an hour, then practice finding errors in sentences, etc.
- For more such concepts, lists like synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, and one-word substitutions, etc. Check the English for Competitive Exams.
Important Topics for the English Language with Expected Question Weightage
Name of the Topic | Questions | Questions Level |
Reading Comprehension | 5 | Easy |
Fillers | 3-5 | Easy |
Spelling correction | 1-3 | Moderate |
Idiom /Phrase | 3 | Moderate |
Synonyms and Antonyms | 3-4 | Easy |
Error Detection | 3-5 | Easy |
Sentence Improvement/rearrangement | 3-5 | Easy to moderate |
One Word Substitution | 3 | Moderate |
Total | 25 | Easy to moderate |
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Quantitative Section
For Quantitative Aptitude, pick any four to five topics each day and divide the 2 hours’ time equally among these topics to practice. For example, give 30 minutes to revise Mensuration, 30 minutes to Algebra, 30 minutes to Ratio and Proportion, and 30 minutes to Time and Work. Same you have to follow all the days till you complete the entire SSC Quantitative Aptitude syllabus.
Go through the links given below for assistance in the preparation of the Quantitative aptitude section:
Important Topics For Quantitative Aptitude with Expected Question Weightage
Quantitative Aptitude | ||
Name of the Topic | Questions | Questions Level |
Number Series | 2-3 | Easy to Moderate |
SI & CI and Percentage/ Profit-Loss | 2-3 | Moderate |
Algebra | 2-3 | Easy to moderate |
Speed and Distance | 1 | Moderate |
Mensuration | 1-2 | Easy to moderate |
Geometry | 3-4 | Easy to moderate |
Trigonometry | 3 | Easy to moderate |
Averages | 2 | Easy |
DI (Bar Graph/ Pie Chart) | 5 | Easy |
Time and work | 1-2 | Easy to moderate |
Total | 25 | Easy to moderate |
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Reasoning Section
For general intelligence and reasoning, the same rules apply. Set aside 2 hours and break the subjects up for revision. No issue should be discussed for more than 30 minutes. You may begin by devoting 30 minutes to the Venn diagram, 30 minutes to directions, etc.
The links given below will help candidates gain clarity on important topics covered under the Reasoning sections:
- Reasoning Analogies
- Coding and Decoding
- Directions
- Seating Arrangements
- Top tricks to solve Syllogism questions
Important Topics For General Intelligence & Reasoning Ability with Expected Question Weightage
Name of the Topic | Questions | Questions Level |
Series | 5-8 | Easy to moderate |
Classification | 2-3 | Easy |
Logical Reasoning | 2-5 | Easy |
Matrix | 1 | Moderate |
Non Verbal Reasoning (Water Image / Mirror Image) | 2-3 | Easy to Moderate |
Odd one out | 1-2 | Easy to moderate |
Analogy | 2 | Easy to moderate |
Picture Diagram | 2 | Moderate |
Miscellaneous | 4-5 | Easy to moderate |
Total | 25 | Easy |
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