SSC CGL Preparation Strategy - Tips, Strategy and Study Plan
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Table of Contents
- SSC CGL Preparation Strategy – Overview
- SSC CGL Preparation Strategy - Know the Exam Pattern
- SSC CGL Preparation Strategy 2025: Know Topic-wise Weightage
- SSC CGL Preparation Strategy – Prepare a study Plan
- SSC CGL Preparation Strategy - Give Mock Tests
- SSC CGL Preparation Strategy - Consistent Revision
- SSC CGL Preparation Strategy - Daily TimeTable
SSC CGL Preparation Strategy FAQs
How many hours to study daily for SSC CGL?
Experts advise 4 - 6 hours of focused study each day for SSC CGL. Regularity is the key! Following is a rough plan: General Intelligence and Reasoning: Invest 1 - 2 hours each day.
How to crack CGL in first attempt?
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Understand exam pattern & syllabus.
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Build strong basics in all subjects.
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Make a smart study plan with daily targets.
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Practice previous year papers.
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Attempt regular mock tests.
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Revise consistently.
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Stay disciplined & motivated.
Can I clear SSC CGL in 1 month?
While clearing the SSC CGL exam in one month is highly ambitious, it's not entirely impossible, especially if you have a strong foundation and a well-structured study plan. However, for most candidates, a longer preparation time (at least 3-6 months) is recommended for effective learning and retention.
How many attempts for SSC CGL?
There is no limit on the number of attempts for the SSC CGL exam, provided candidates meet the age and educational qualifications. Candidates can appear for the exam as many times as they wish, as long as they fall within the specified age range for their category.
How many seats are in SSC CGL?
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) announced a total of 14,582 vacancies for the SSC CGL 2025 exam. This includes both Group B and Group C posts across various central government departments. The notification was released on June 9, 2025.
The vacancies are categorized into different groups:
- Group B: This includes both gazetted and non-gazetted posts.
- Group C: This includes non-technical posts.
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