If you are preparing for the SSC CGL exam, you might be feeling anxious and nervous as the exam date approaches. In fact, there is only 1 day left and the exam starts tomorrow (July 14, 2023). You might be wondering how to revise the vast syllabus, how to manage your time, and how to boost your confidence. Don’t worry, we have some last-minute tips for you that will help you ace the exam.
Take proper rest 1 day before the exam. It will help you to stay calm during the exam.
To avoid any confusion on the location of the exam centre, please make doubly sure of its exact location. If possible, take a stroll at the exam centre so that you don’t face any difficulty on the D-day.
You have done whatever you could. Don’t do overanalysis. Staying calm and composed on the last day will help you give your best performance in the exam.
You don’t have time to go through the entire syllabus, so focus on the topics that have high weightage and are frequently asked in the exam. Make a list of the important formulas, shortcuts, and tricks and revise them regularly.
We are sure that you would have gone through the exam pattern of SSC CGL several times during the course of your preparation. Have a glance at the exam pattern once more so as to eliminate any confusion (if at all it’s there).
Time management is crucial for any competitive exam, especially for SSC CGL which has negative marking. You should allocate your time for each section according to your comfort level and attempt the questions in a logical order. Don’t spend too much time on a single question or get stuck on a difficult one. Move on to the next question if you are not sure of the answer or if it takes more than a minute to solve.
The last thing you need before the exam is stress and anxiety. They will only hamper your performance and lower your morale. So, stay calm and confident and trust your preparation. Avoid any negative thoughts or distractions and focus on your goal. You have worked hard for this exam and you can do it.
Before appearing for the exam, make sure you read the instructions and guidelines carefully. Carry all the required documents, such as admit card, ID proof, etc., and reach the exam center well in advance. Follow the rules and regulations of the exam center and don’t indulge in any unfair means or malpractices.
Cracking SSC CGL exam is not an easy task. Many candidates make some common mistakes while preparing for and writing the exam, which can affect their performance and chances of selection. Here are some of the mistakes that you should avoid while writing the SSC CGL exam.
The first and foremost mistake that many candidates make is not reading the instructions given on the question paper and the answer sheet carefully. They may miss out on important details such as the number of questions, the marking scheme, the negative marking, the time limit, etc. This can lead to confusion, wastage of time, and loss of marks. Therefore, you should always read the instructions carefully before attempting any question.
Time management is crucial for any competitive exam, especially for SSC CGL, which has four tiers of exams with different subjects and formats. You should have a clear strategy for how much time you will spend on each section, question, and topic. You should also practice mock tests and previous year papers to get familiar with the exam pattern and difficulty level. You should avoid spending too much time on difficult or lengthy questions and move on to the next ones. You should also keep some time for revision and checking your answers.
We hope these tips will help you when you go and attempt your SSC CGL exam. All the best!
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