SSC CHSL Tier 2 2023-40 days Preparation Strategy for Success
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Aim for a coveted SSC post like LDC, DEO, or Postal/Sorting Assistant? Gear up for the CHSL Tier 2 exam on June 26, 2023! If you’ll start your preparation 40 days before the exam, you will get more time to cover the syllabus and take as many Mock Tests as you can. You can use also online tools and coaching to boost your skills and knowledge. Plus, you can also manage your time and resources better to balance your studies and skip the stress and anxiety of last-minute cramming.

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SSC CHSL Exam Pattern Tier 2

Tier 1 qualifiers can take Tier 2. Tier 2 has changed a lot: it’s now objective, not descriptive. It has two sessions with different sections and modules. You need to know them well to ace the exam.

  • Session 1 has two modules each in sections 1 and 2, and one module in section 3. You’ll face 135 questions worth 3 marks each, with a penalty of 1 mark for wrong answers.
  • You get one hour for each section and 15 minutes for section 3 of session 1.
  • Session 2 has Section 3: Skill test/typing test for DEO, LDC, and JSA posts.
  • You must clear each section of Tier 2 to get your dream job.

To understand the SSC CHSL Tier 2 exam pattern in detail, refer to the table below.

SessionsSubjectsNumber of questionsMarksTime allotted
Session-I-Section I
Module 1: Mathematical Abilities
-Module 2: Reasoning and General Intelligence.




30




30


Total = 60
60*3= 1801 hour (for each section)
(1 hour and 20 minutes for the candidates eligible for scribe as per Para-8.1 and 8.2)
Section II
Module 1: English Language and Comprehension
Module 2: General Awareness


40

20
Total = 60
60*3= 180
Section III
Module 1: Computer Knowledge Module
1515*3= 4515 Minutes(20 minutes for the candidates eligible for a scribe as per Para-8.1 and 8.2)
Session-IISection 3:
-Module 2: Skill Test/ Typing Test Module
Part A: Skill Test for DEOs.15 Minutes(20 minutes for the candidates eligible for a scribe as per Para 8.1 and 8.2)
Part B: Typing Test for LDC/ JSA.10 Minutes(15 minutes for the candidates eligible for scribe as per Para 8.1 and 8.2)

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SSC CHSL Tier 2 2023-40 days Preparation Strategy for Success

You’ve cleared the SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam. Congrats! You’re closer to your dream job. But don’t relax yet. The Tier 2 exam is tough. It’s a descriptive paper that checks your writing skills in English or Hindi. You need to write an essay (200-250 words) and a letter or application (150-200 words) on given topics. The paper is worth 100 marks and you need at least 33% to pass.

The SSC CHSL Tier 2 exam will be in August 2023. That means you have only 40 days to prepare. How can you nail it? Follow these tips and strategies:

  1. Know the syllabus and exam pattern. The first step is to know what to expect in the exam. The syllabus covers topics like current affairs, social issues, economy, sports, culture, science, and technology, etc
  2. You’ll have to deal with the questions on arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, mensuration, Statistics and probability in Module-I of Session-I. Boost your speed and accuracy by practicing questions from past papers, mock tests and online quizzes. Master the concepts, formulas and shortcuts of each topic and apply them smartly. Sharpen your calculation and mental math skills to save time and avoid errors. Manage your time well and attempt questions by priority and confidence. Beware of the negative marking and don’t guess.
  3. Master Module-I of Section-II (English Language and Comprehension) by reading English stuff like English newspapers, novels, and articles daily. Brush up grammar basics and tricky parts. Solve past papers and mock tests to crack the exam pattern. Nail topics like comprehension, cloze test, error spotting, sentence improvement, and fill-in-the-blanks. Expand your vocabulary with new words and their usage. Train your brain to be fast and accurate, and skip doubtful questions while practicing questions in Mock Tests as well as in the actual exam.
  4. To make the most of Module II of Section-II (General Awareness) Stay updated on current affairs by reading newspapers and magazines daily. Brush up your knowledge of history, geography, culture, economy, polity, science and technology from NCERT books or other trusted sources. Practice previous years’ papers and mock tests to ace the exam questions. Note down and revise important facts, dates, names, places, etc. regularly. Be confident and avoid guesswork as wrong answers will cost you marks. Analyze your performance and work on your strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, read newspapers, magazines, and current affairs every day. Learn everything from history to science and jot down key points for easy recall. Test your knowledge and skills with past papers and mocks and polish your weak spots. Aim for accuracy and speed and ace the exam.
  5. Master Module-I of Section-III of Paper-I (Computer Proficiency) by mastering the basics of computer knowledge like MS Office, internet, email, etc. Revise them from reliable sources like Mock Tests and notes.
  6. Revise and review regularly. Check your notes, books, and online materials. Assess your written practice papers. Find your strengths and weaknesses. Improve your weak areas and polish your strong areas.

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SSC CHSL Syllabus Tier 2

Here is the module wise-subjects that you need to cover to clear the Tier 2 exam:

Module-I of Session-I (Mathematical Abilities)

2. Module-II of Section-I (Reasoning and General Intelligence)

  • Semantic Analogy
  • Symbolic operations
  • Symbolic/ Number AnalogyVenn Diagrams
  • Symbolic/ Number Classification
  • Drawing inferences
  • Figural Classification
  • Punched hole/ pattern-folding & unfolding
  • Semantic Series
  • Figural Pattern-folding and completion
  • Number Series
  • Embedded figures
  • Figural Series
  • Trends, Figural Analogy
  • Space Orientation
  • Semantic Classification
  • Critical Thinking
  • Problem-Solving
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Word Building
  • Social Intelligence
  • Coding and de-coding
  • Numerical operations

3. Module-I of Section-II (English Language And Comprehension)

  • Vocabulary
  • Grammar
  • Sentence structure
  • Synonyms/Homonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Spot the Error
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Spellings/ Detecting mis-spelt words
  • Idioms & Phrases
  • One-word substitution
  • Improvement of Sentences
  • Active/ Passive Voice of Verbs
  • Conversion into Direct/ Indirect narration
  • Shuffling of Sentence parts
  • Shuffling of Sentences in a passage
  • Cloze Passage
  • Comprehension Passage

3. Module-II of Section-II (General Awareness)

4. Module-I of Section-III of Paper-I (Computer Proficiency)

Computer BasicsOrganization of a computer, Central Processing Unit (CPU), Input/ Output devices, computer memory, memory organization, back- up devices, PORTs, Windows Explorer. Keyboard shortcuts.
Software: Windows Operating system including basics of Microsoft Office like MS Word, MS Excel and PowerPoint, etc.
Working with the Internet and e-mails: Web Browsing & Searching, Downloading & Uploading, Managing an E-mail Account, e-Banking

Basics of networking and cyber security: Networking devices and protocols, Network and information security threats (like hacking, virus, worms, Trojans, etc.), and preventive measures.

Skill test for the post of Data Entry Operator:

In this test, a candidate should have a data entry speed of 8,000 (eight thousand) Key Depressions per hour. The duration of the Test is 15 minutes and an English document having about 2000-2200 strokes/key depressions is given to type.

Skill test for the post of DEO in the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (C&AG):

The test will measure the speed of 15,000 key depressions per hour based on the accuracy of typing a given passage in English. The test will last for 15 minutes and each candidate will have to type about 3700-4000 key depressions on the computer.

Skill test for the post of Lower Division Clerk/ Junior Secretariat Assistant (LDS/JSA) and Postal Assistants/ Sorting Assistants (PA/SA):

The test will measure the speed of 10,500 key depressions per hour based on the accuracy of typing a given passage in English. The test will last for 15 minutes and each candidate will have to type about 9000 key depressions on a computer.

Note: Key depressions in typing are how many times you tap the keys on your keyboard within a certain period. They show how fast and accurate you can type. Every word counts as five key depressions. For instance, if you type 2000 key depressions in 15 minutes, your typing speed is 2000/5 = 400 words per hour.

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Conclusion

Ace SSC CHSL Tier 2 2023 with the above-discussed tips. Prepare as per the new SSC CHSL Tier 2 pattern and syllabus. Brush up maths, reasoning, English, general awareness, and computer knowledge. Solve quality mock tests and past years’ papers to boost speed, accuracy, and confidence. Check your skills and polish your weak spots. Keep up with current affairs and static GK.

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