SSC JE Study Plan 2024: SSC JE Paper 1 2024 Exam is just around the corner! The Staff Selection Commission is gearing up to conduct the exam on 5th, 6th, and 7th June 2024. No doubt, the SSC JE Paper 1 Exam is an important computer-based test that should be taken seriously by all the candidates who want to clear the exam and embrace the roles of government Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineers. Therefore, they should make the most of the last 15 days before the exam. This can surely be achieved by following a smartly crafted study plan or schedule. In this blog, we’ll shed light on how SSC JE aspirants cannot just cover the entire Tier 1 syllabus but also get ready to face the exam confidently by following the best tips and Mock Test practice.
The SSC JE Paper 1 exam will test the students with questions on General Intelligence & Reasoning (GIR), General Awareness (GA) and General Engineering (GE) – Part-A (Civil & Structural) or Part-B (Electrical) or Part-C (Mechanical). So, your daily schedule should be designed in such a way that you can cover all these three subjects and every type of questions that these sections/subjects attract in the real exam. And for that, you should invest approx. 6 to 7 hours a day to these subjects. For instance, you can invest 1.5 hours in Session 1, covering General Intelligence & Reasoning, 1.5 hours in Session 2 covering General Awareness and 3-4 hours in Session 3 covering General Engineering. Given below is a SSC JE Study Plan 2024 plan for the SSC JE Paper 1 exam that you can refer to and follow after making the changes you like. It has divided the three study sessions into General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, and the optional General Engineering subjects (Civil & Structural, Electrical, and Mechanical).
SSC JE Study Plan 2024 For 15 Days | |||||
Day | General Intelligence & Reasoning Topics | General Awareness Topics | General Engineering (Civil & Structural) | General Engineering (Electrical) | General Engineering (Mechanical) |
Day 1 | Classification, Analogy | Static GK, Science | Building Materials | Basic Concepts, Circuit Law | Theory of Machines, Machine Design |
Day 2 | Coding-Decoding, Paper Folding Method | Current Affairs | Surveying, Estimating | AC Fundamentals, Magnetic Circuit | IC Engines Combustion, Air Standard Cycles |
Day 3 | Matrix, Word Formation | Sports, Books and Authors | Soil Mechanics, Costing and Valuation | Electrical Machines, Utilization of Electrical Energy | IC Engine Performance, 1st Law of Thermodynamics |
Day 4 | Venn Diagram, Direction and Distance | Important Schemes, Portfolios | Concrete Technology | Transmission and Distribution, Estimation and Costing | 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, Boilers |
Day 5 | Blood Relations, Series | People in the News | Irrigation Engineering, Steel Design | Basic Electronics, Generation | IC Engine Cooling & Lubrication, Classification |
Day 6 | Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning | History, Culture | Theory of Structures, Hydraulics | Fractional Kilowatt Motors, Single-phase Induction Motors | Rankine Cycle of System, Specification |
Day 7 | Seating Arrangement, Puzzles | Geography | RCC Design | Measurement and Measuring Instruments | Engineering Mechanics, Strength of Materials |
Day 8 | Classification, Analogy | Economic | Environmental Engineering, Transportation Engineering | Synchronous Machines | Centrifugal Pumps, Basic Principles & Classification of Steel |
Day 9 | Coding-Decoding, Paper Folding Method | Awards and Honors | Structural Engineering: Theory of Structures | Basic Concepts, Circuit Law | Hydraulic Turbines, Dynamics of Ideal Fluids |
Day 10 | Matrix, Word Formation | Static GK, Science | Structural Engineering: Concrete Technology | AC Fundamentals, Magnetic Circuit | Fluid Kinematics, Measurement of Fluid Pressure |
Day 11 | Venn Diagram, Direction and Distance | Current Affairs | Structural Engineering: RCC Design | Electrical Machines, Utilization of Electrical Energy | Properties & Classification of Fluids, Air Compressors & Cycles |
Day 12 | Blood Relations, Series | Sports, Books and Authors | Structural Engineering: Steel Design | Transmission and Distribution, Estimation and Costing | Refrigeration Cycles, Measurement of Flow Rate |
Day 13 | Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning | Important Schemes, Portfolios | Building Materials, Surveying | Basic Electronics, Generation | Fluid Statics, Nozzles & Steam Turbines |
Day 14 | Seating Arrangement, Puzzles | People in the News | Estimating, Soil Mechanics | Fractional Kilowatt Motors, Single-phase Induction Motors | Principle of Refrigeration Plant, Fitting & Accessories |
Day 15 | Revise & Take SSC JE 2024 Mock Tests | Revise & Take SSC JE 2024 Mock Tests | Revise & Take SSC JE 2024 Mock Tests | Revise & Take SSC JE 2024 Mock Tests | Revise & Take SSC JE 2024 Mock Tests |
SSC JE Paper will be conducted online having multiple-choice MCQs to be completed in 2 hours’ time. The candidates eligible for scribe will be given 2 hours and 40 minutes to complete the test. The exam will have 200 questions with a total of 200 marks. The Paper will also have a negative marking scheme where, for every wrong answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted. This is what the candidates should keep in mind while preparing for the exam and train their minds to solve questions under these parameters. Given below are the best tips that candidates should follow in the last 15 days to ensure success in the upcoming exam. Allign the tips below with SSC JE Study Plan 2024 for 15 days to propel your exam preparation.
You should know and decide what you need to achieve each day. This technique will help you cover specific targets and you’ll stay focused and motivated throughout the preparation process. For instance, you can aim at mastering coding-decoding techniques and complete at least 30 practice questions on it. You should also choose a quiet and comfortable place to study. The place should be free from disturbances or diversions. Make sure the lighting is good and the place is clean.
You need to follow the 15 days study plan given above laboriously. It is said that big things have small beginnings. When you consistently study, you’ll cover all the topics one by one. The 15 days plan invests time in each subject bearing in mind weightage of each section in the exam. Your study should be action-oriented. That means, you need to be practical with the study material by writing notes in your own words. This will help you in quick revision before the exam.
You need to study accurate and relevant information only to get good results. This tip demands the use of only reliable books or online resources and previous years’ question papers. Solve previous years’ questions daily to get the real feel of the exam pattern and improve your problem-solving speed. You need to also invest specific time periods for each subject or topic and stay committed to them. But never stick to only one topic. You can also break the topics into smaller sections to easily learn and remember even the toughest of the information.
Mock Tests are the golden keys that open the doors to success. You should try to attempt as many mock tests under exam conditions as you can. And review each mock test properly to improve in the next one. A good and proper review will check your performance, identify your strengths, and mark the areas for improvement. In addition, never hesitate to seek help from your teachers, mentors, or guides, if ever you struggle with any topic or subject. If you do not clear your doubts you’ll perhaps get confused later on in the exam.
You need to take short breaks to avoid overburdening your mind with excessive information at the same time. Breaks will help you reenergize your mind and body. You can also teach or explain whatever you learn to your colleague or study partner to reinforce your understanding. This will then also help you find the flaws in your knowledge and know ways to improve it. You can use Pomodoro Technique, which is a proven way of maximizing your learning potential. Make your study routine effective by investing 25 minutes in your studies and 5 minutes to the break.
The SSC JE Study Plan 2024 for 15 days is very important from the point of view of revision, practice and mock test attempts to reinforce your knowledge before the exam. You should mainly focus on covering important concepts, topics and going for mock tests to work on their speed and accuracy and get ready to face every type of question in the actual exam. You should smartly set realistic goals, that are achievable in the last 15 days and reward yourself for achieving even the smallest of the milestones. Stay fully motivated and focus on your objectives to achieve success.
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