How to prepare for SSC CHSL 2016
How to prepare for SSC CHSL 2016
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Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination, 2016
Basic information about SSC CHSL 2016
Closing Date:07.11.2016
Date of Computer Based Examination (Tier-I): 07.01.2017 05.02.2017
Date of Tier-II (Descriptive Paper) : 09.04.2017
Pay of the Posts: Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant PB -1(Rs. 5200-20200) Grade Pay 2400 (pre-revised)
Data Entry Operator : Pay Band-1 (Rs. 5200-20200), Grade Pay Rs.
2400 (pre-revised)
Data Entry Operator : Pay Band-1 (Rs. 5200-20200), Grade Pay Rs.
1900 (pre-revised)
How to prepare for SSC CHSL 2016
Lower Division Clerk: Pay Band -1 (Rs. 5200-20200), Grade Pay Rs. 1900 (pre-revised)
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Court Clerk: Pay Band -1 (Rs. 5200-20200), Grade Pay Rs. 1900 (pre-revised)
Vacancies: Tentatively the vacancies for the post of Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant, LDC, DEO and Court Clerks are 3281, 1321, 506 and 26 respectively
Age Limit: 18-27 years as on 01.01.2017 (Candidates born not before
02-01-1990 and not later than 01-01-1999).
Permissible relaxation of Upper age limit for different categories are as under:
Code No. Category Age-Relaxation permissible beyond Upper age limit
01 SC/ST 5 years
02 OBC 3 years
Educational Qualification ( As on 01.01.2017) Must have passed 12th
Standard or equivalent examination from a recognized Board or University
Scheme of Examination: The examination will consist of a Computer based Written Examination (Tier-I), Descriptive Paper (Tier-II) and
Typing Test/Skill Test (Tier-III) Examination for the post of Data Entry
Operator, Postal Assistant & Sorting Assistant (PA/SA),
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Lower Division Clerk and Court Clerk.
Computer Based Examination
(Objective type): Written examination consists of Objective Type-
Multiple choice questions only. The questions will be set both in English & Hindi. There will be negative marking of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer.
How to prepare for SSC CHSL 2016
In pre exam there are 100 q
Math 25 q 50 marks
Reasoning 25 q 50 marks
Gs 25 q 50 marks
English 25 q 50 marks
Total 200 marks time duration for this exam is 1h : 15m
Strategy for preparation of pre exam(tier 1)
In pre exam you have to score more marks and for scoring the mark you should do more and more practice .Daily practice of math, reasoning, English and Gs.
Study math topic wise , and reasoning complete topic you have to cover in one attempt. Purchase a practice set from market. And start Practicing daily. Some online practice set is also available. You should try some practice papers online .
Reading news paper online is very helpful to you because reading online is good for understanding questions online.
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Cut off for Tier 1 exam is 125+ so you should score more more and more marks. Tier 1 marks play an important role in final selection.
Strategy for tier 2
After qualifying first pre exam tier 2 will be conduct. It is subjective type and total marks for this section is 100.
In tier 2 an essay will come.you should write it in 200 to 250 words.
And you have to write an letter or application in 150 to 200 words.
You have to score 33 minimum marks to qualifying this exam.
After qualifying this exam you have face tier 3 exam which is skill test or typing test exam.
Strategy for tier 3
It is qualifying nature. In this section typing test is conduct .
English speed should be 35 words per minute
Hindi speed should be 30 words per minute
Strategy for math:
For math first of all you should complete your syllabus than doing main focus on advanced math portion .and then start doing practice with a practice set.
45+ marks is a good marks in math exam.
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