As we know the examination for the Combined Graduate Level is going to be held from 11th April to 21st April 2022 which is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission. So, we don’t have much time left in our hands but you don’t have to panic yourself at this moment. You just have to trust yourself that you can achieve your target.
Look no one can help you to get your dream but people can assist you with suggesting the directions through which you will be able to get your dream and in this post, I am going to suggest you the same.
The very first thing which you should do is to maintain a proper time-table according to your pace and speed to revise the whole syllabus which you have studied and the very important thing is don’t pick anything new like don’t study with new books, don’t learn any new trick to solve the Quant and Reasoning question as these things will leave you in doubt.
You should be aware of do’s and don’ts in these revision days as your revision will decide your scorecard:
Do’s
Subject-wise Revision
Read Factual Notes
Take proper Rest and Balanced-Diet
Take short breaks
Practice what you have revised in a week through the Mock Test on the last day of the week
Regulate your Timetable according to the need
Don’ts
Don’t compare yourself with others
Don’t study the whole syllabus before a night of exam
Avoid Gadgets
Don’t study at night
Don’t procrastinate
Don’t take your preparation as pressure or stress
You have to be aware of some silly mistakes that candidates usually do while sitting in the examination:
1. Panicking
2. Running out of time
3. Skipping the questions
4. Be in Hurry
5. Applying newly learned tricks
You should practice through Online SSC CGL Test Series these days as this will assist you to revise the whole syllabus and topics which you studied previously. For this, you can refer to Testwale.com as I have prepared from their SSC CGL Mock Test Series too, which helped me to introspect myself and improved my weak sections also and the modest importantly they are providing Free SSC CGL Test series which is based on the latest pattern and syllabus of the examination.
You should start your revision from your weak sections and gradually move towards the strong section but on the other hand, while you are sitting in the examination hall you have to obtain a completely opposite strategy like you have to start with your strong area and move towards your weak areas.
I hope my experience and knowledge about the SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination which I share above will be helpful to you and will assist you in the right direction.
Wishing you the best for your upcoming examination and hoping that you will secure your name on the merit list and take one step forward to your final destination.
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