The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Combined Graduate Level (CGL) is one of the biggest exams for the recruitment of graduates for various posts. For millions of aspirants, it’s the career from where they begin their journey. In order to have a detailed account of the SSC CGL Exam go over the link below.
SSC CGL Exam – Calendar & Pattern
The sheer volume of aspirants reveals how intense the competition is. Hence, a lax approach might cause you to bear more expenses than you may have bargained for. Keeping this in mind candidates are advised to painstakingly plan an effective strategy and a study plan for the exam without leaving any gap. While you might come across several strategies to help you crack the SSC CGL exam, there are some common mistakes that candidates make. Avoiding them will help you easily navigate through the whole process of examination.
One of the biggest mistakes that candidates make is not spending sufficient time in understanding the exam pattern and syllabus which is the foundation of the whole preparation journey. Go over all the topics and subtopics in the syllabus. Not knowing your syllabus or any misinformation regarding the syllabus is like embarking on the journey and then the lay of the land. It may cause you to easily lose your bearing. In the prelims, the SSC CGL exam has four sections – General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension. Similarly, they must be very well familiar with the syllabus of Tier II and make a strategy accordingly.
Practice makes a man and of course, a woman, for that matter perfect. Jokes aside, we can say there is no skill without practice and this is particularly true for competitive exams like SSC CGL. Candidates must solve previous years’ papers, rigorously take mock tests, and practice regularly. This will help them identify their strengths and weaknesses, and improve their time management skills. Without practice, it’s literally impossible to build exam confidence.
Time management is crucial in order to attempt all questions during the SSC CGL exam. Candidates must be able to allocate their time efficiently to each section, and not spend too much time on any one question. Not managing time effectively may lead you to have to rush through the exam, and make silly mistakes.
Another common mistake that candidates make is not reading the instructions carefully. The SSC CGL exam has specific instructions for each section, and candidates must follow them to avoid losing marks. When instruction is not understood, there are more chances to choose the wrong answer.
Candidates must also be aware of the marking scheme of the SSC CGL exam. There is a penalty of 0.5 marks for each question. That leads to the consequences of guessing games. Avoid them at all costs and attempt questions that you are sure about.
Exam Anxiety is one of the common factors in scoring less. The stories of candidates making blunders due to exam anxiety are rife. They must not get disheartened if they are unable to solve a particular question or if the exam is difficult. Candidates must stay focused, calm, and composed, and avoid getting distracted or anxious. Easier said than done. Practicing mock tests are highly effective in getting rid of exam anxiety. Apart from that keeping a positive attitude can go a long way in helping candidates perform well in the exam.
To sum it up, quickly, knowing all the dos and don’ts, taking a mental note or just jotting it down will help you avoid some of the most common mistakes. Often, they look small but end up inflicting great harm on your preparation journey. Hence, you must avoid them in order to achieve any goal. Hence, it’s highly recommended to prepare a list of the common mistakes that must be kept at bay and bear them in mind while making the exam strategy. So, what are you waiting for Exam-Warriors? Go plan a great strategy and start slaying goals! And if you need our help along the journey, here you go with our FREE Mock Tests for SSC CGL Exams 2023.
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