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How should I prepare for SSC CGL (Tier 1 and Tier 2) 2016?

Lets consider that you have 5-6 months and you are happy to give 3-4 hours a day.1. Maths (90 -120 mins Week Days)It is the most difficult among all fours, even if you think you are good.Note all the topics and prepare on a weekly basis.Week#1. GeometryWeek#2. MensurationWeek#3. TrigonometryWeek#4. AlgebraWeek#5. Profit/LossWeek#6. Time & WorkWeek#7. InterestWeek#8. Ratio and proportionWeek#9.Time and distanceWeek #10. All others.Shortcuts: Read them along the question and practice them right away. Apply shortcuts Only in repetitive questions.Books: Kiran Publication SSC Mathematics2. English (90 -120 minutes Week Days)It is relatively easy. But will need a longer time to settle in mind.Idioms and phrases & One word substitution : 25-30 words per day.Antonyms & Synonyms : Word Power made easy or SSC previous year words(10 words per day).Grammar: Practice daily a set of 20 questions of error spotting and learn all the rules.(90-120 minutes on Saturday)ComprehensionActive passiveDirect indirectCloze testSunday is for test. Tier 2 Test (200 questions in 2 hour) will be more suitable.Online tests will be better but if not available try PREVIOUS YEAR PAPERS not sample papers.------------------ 3 months left ------------------Revise Maths and English on alternate days.3. Aptitude (1 hour weekdays)In SSC, it is never a problem. Series, Coding, missing term, Syllogism, directions, blood relationship, Dices and sets are the topics which can be completed on a daily basis. Others can be practiced during the whole set.Books: RS Aggarwal verbal and non verbal Reasoning4. General Knowledge (90 mins daily)It is an infinite topic. So don't try to gulp all or you will choke. Read First History, Second Civics and Politics and third Science (Physics & Chemistry).Books: NCERT books class 6-12 and/or Lucent Publication General KnowledgeWeekends are test days. You are ready for Tier 1 sets.----------------- 2 Months Left -----------------General Awareness (2 hour daily)Rivers, dams, sanctuary, books, organization's headquarters etc.Other topics like biology, Geography, economic etc. Whatever is your field.Revise Maths topics and shortcuts.Revise English grammar Rules.Every Alternate day is test day. Time is close.-------------1 month to go-----------Revise everything (2 hours daily)Day 1&4- GK + Maths (only Shortcuts)Day 2&5- GK + English (only Vocabulary)Day 3&6- GK + Aptitude (only Questions)Every Day is a test day.------------- 1 week to go --------------No tests.Do General Knowledge questions as much as you can.-------------- SSC CGL Tier 1 (200) -----------Minimum marks - 130Good marks - 150------------- SSC CGL Tier II (400) -----------Minimum marks - 300Good Marks - 350All the Best :)Visit the profile & Also ReadWhat are the best books for SSC CGL preparation?What not to do while preparing for SSC CGL 2016?PS: Upvote & Follow for further guidance :)

What is best study plan for civil services in one year 2018?

I am writing mine. You can get the basic idea out of that.My Daily Schedule (January- December 2015):I went to delhi in August, 2014 and came back home after nearly 380 days in august,2015. In 2014, I covered optional and following was my Time table for 2015 and followed it inch by inch.(Following is just to give idea that how much time management is important)-Daily-IASbaba, InsightsNewspaperAIRBharat ek khojpibIt can only be neglected if there comes any test or exam on the deal to complete selective part later..Jan 20151-8 polity9-10 test prep11 test11-15 polity16-17 test prep18 test18-21 exam22-23 off26 republic day21-27 polity28 revision29-30 other portions of gs-231 history watchFebruary1-11 geography12-15 sociology (can be adjusted acc to geography)16-17 revision18-20 ethics21 history watch22-28 sci tech (static part)March1-9 ecology and remaining portion of gs-3 (except economics)10 revision11-19 mppsc (mp material, military science, other parts uncovered of mp syllabus), 1 day only for economics20-31 mainsApril1-7 exam7-15 economics16 revision17-27 full fledged revision28-30 filling of gapsDaily- questions, current events, ever notes.MayOne chapter each day of csat.One comprehension each day.1-7 science static. And environment8 mppsc8-10 gwalior10-15 science static and environment16-18 history19-21 polity22-24 economics25-28 geography29-31 gaps.June3-7 tour24-30 science (static)-arihant bookPolity-laxmikantHistory-spectrum, notes (grover if needed)Environment (mrunal lectures, Shankar, various lists)Test dailyJuly1-5 geographyEconomicsArt and cultureOthers6-15 revision 112- capf exam16-25 revision 226-31 revision 3AugustBulk revision.Question papers on daily basis.23rd August -Preliminary Exam (UPSC)MAINS:5th Sept – 12 Dec, 2015Daily –Iasbaba & Insights QuestionsOptional questions topic wiseIdsa (accordingly)PibWeekly –More questionsEssay -25-8th Sep – old newspaper9-20th Sep – gs121-30th Sep – gs21Oct -12Pct – gs 313-14Oct – gs 418Oct – asrb exam18-27th Oct – mppsc (State Civil Service)28Oct -5th Nov – mppsc examOptional – 10 Sept – 10 Nov, 201511 Nov- 15 Nov- gaps15Nov – 31 Nov – revision 11 Dec – 8 Dec – revision 29Dec -12 Dec- revision 3

What was your timetable while preparing for UPSC?

Well, Time Table is something which cannot be same for everyone. Some people have habit of studying at night, some early in the morning. Some can study for long hours at a stretch,others need break after every interval. So it would be good that you have your own time-table. However I feel that one should compulsorily need to have time-table.As far as my time-table is concerned, I was very clear looking at the syllabus that I need to divide a day into three parts:Current affairsGS3.Geography (optional)Time table before the mains:I used to wake up around 6.00 AMAnd start studying6:30 -8:30 Newspaper9:30- 11:00 Geography (Reading) I would divide the syllabus for every week and try to finish in time. In this time I would read and prepare notes of optional.12:00–2.00 Geography Reading if syllabus was yet to be completed or writing previous years answers for the part I was done reading.2:00- 4.00 Lunch and Sleep4:00- 6.00 General studies . Any of the four which I would have decided for every week. This division was mainly done according to the test series.7:00- 9.00 Again GS, Answer writing of insightsonindia or iasbaba.9:00 -9:30 AIR news and analysis.After 9:30 Time table was flexible and I would listen to Rajya Sabha Big Picture or I would read Yojana. Finish the daily defined syllabus.If daily syllabus was completed I would talk to friends and family. Or go out for walk , listen to songs.I would sleep at around 11:30 to 12:00.Wait, don't worry ….. This is not the time table for whole of the year. This was for 2 months before the Mains exam. In all three of my attempts I was on complete leave for 2 months before the exam and could follow it.For other part of the year I literally wasted time(except for the first attempt). Time table would also be hectic one month before the prelims too. But here I didn't divide it into some particular schedule. It was more random though I would study for 8–10 hours a day.And then another little seriousness would come before the interview. I have always got not more than 20 days for result declaration and my interview date. So I would prepare in those days only. Though I feel this was the mistake , we should not leave the touch on reading after mains. Even then I repeated it for all three attempts.Again after interview I would relax till results and did all those things like traveling, watching movies etc which I was not able to do before mains.After result the same circle would continue, as you can come out of the loop either if UPSC accepts you or you are finished with your attempts. Those who can come out other than this reason needs a salute.All the best. Let UPSC's acceptance become reason for coming out of this loop. Make a time table and adhere to it.

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