ssc cgl exam strategy and tips | what chances you hold out of lacs of other ssc cgl exam aspirants?

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How tough is SSC CGL exam to crack in very first attempt? The level of difficulty to crack an exam depends upon two crucial equations. Your level of preparation against required level of preparation The number of vacancies against the number of applications If the ratio in each of the above mentioned equations is more than 1 (which would be a Utopian scenario to imagine) the exam would be a cake-walk. Ex. Required level of preparation 100%, your level of preparation = 150%, the ratio will be 150/100 = 1.5 Similarly, let’s assume the number of vacancies = 1200 and the number of applications = 1000. Therefore, the ratio will be 1200/1000 = 1.2 Therefore, the closer the values of these ratios are to zero, the more difficult an exam becomes for aspirants. As far as SSC CGL exam is concerned, though I’m not aware of your current level of preparation yet I can state here that if you’re able to score 60–65% marks in mock tests of Tier 1 and Tier 2 exams individually, you can sail through in real tests with 3–4 months’ serious preparation. So, I would request you to analyze your own self and based on the findings, plan your own strategy to fill the gaps. Do remember the fact that what’s easy for a spider could prove to be a nightmare to accomplish for a bee and vice-versa. Hope it helps. All the best! Team Smartkeeda, www.smartkeeda.com

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Page 1: SSC CGL Exam strategy and tips | What chances you hold out of lacs of other SSC CGL exam aspirants?

How tough is SSC CGL exam to crack in very first attempt?

The level of difficulty to crack an exam depends upon two crucial equations.

Your level of preparation against required level of preparation The number of vacancies against the number of applicationsIf the ratio in each of the above mentioned equations is more than 1 (which would be a Utopian scenario to imagine) the exam would be a cake-walk.

Ex. Required level of preparation 100%, your level of preparation = 150%, the ratio will be 150/100 = 1.5

Similarly, let’s assume the number of vacancies = 1200 and the number of applications =1000. Therefore, the ratio will be 1200/1000 = 1.2

Therefore, the closer the values of these ratios are to zero, the more difficultan exam becomes for aspirants.

As far as SSC CGL exam is concerned, though I’m not aware of your current level of preparation yet I can state here that if you’re able to score 60–65% marks in mock tests of Tier 1 and Tier 2 exams individually, you can sail through in real tests with 3–4 months’ serious preparation.

So, I would request you to analyze your own self and based on the findings, plan your own strategy to fill the gaps. Do remember the fact that what’s easy for a spider could prove to be a nightmare to accomplish for a bee and vice-versa.

Hope it helps. All the best!

Team Smartkeeda, www.smartkeeda.com