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Wednesday, October 17, 2018

How to prepare for General Awareness section of SSC CHSL Exam?

SSC CHSL Exam has four sections namely English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning and General Awareness. All these sections are important to qualify the exam. General Awareness is one of the sections which is very scoring but has a very vast syllabus. It is easy to prepare for this section as it does not have any rules or formulae to remember to solve the questions. One has to read the information related to Static Gk and revise them regularly. Current Affairs should be prepared to keep oneself updated with the latest. Every candidate does hard work but if it is done in the right direction then one can score well in the exam. Qualifying the exam is easy but scoring high will give the department of your choice. Let us discuss strategy to be adopted to prepare for such a vast syllabus and make it a scoring one for you.
  1. Note down the detailed syllabus of General Awareness from the official notification of SSC CHSL 2018.
  2. Make the analysis of the important topics by going through previous year question papers. An effort has been made to give you an idea about the important topics by doing an analysis of the previous year question papers.
  3. Table below showing the analysis of GA Section of SSC CHSL EXAM
S.No Subject Unit No. of Questions
1. Social Science History 2
Geography 3
Pol. Science 2
2. Economics Economics 2
3. Science Physics 2
Chemistry 2
Biology 2
Computer Science 1
4. Current Affairs Current Affairs 6
General Knowledge 3
Total 25

  1. Pick up the important topics based on the analysis given above and prepare them well.
  2. Buy a reputed study material with authentic facts and figures based on the NCERT syllabus of higher secondary for the topics to be prepared for the exam as the level of the questions will be higher secondary.
  3. Take one subject each day and prepare at least two topics from it. After learning it one should take topic test and evaluate the learning. Work on the weaknesses and take the test again on the same topic to know your evel.
 These tips will definitely help you enhance your knowledge to attempt the section effectively and score high.
All the best!!!
Author Bio: Above content is published from IBT Jangpura – Top SSC Coaching Institute in South Delhi, to offer the best coaching features.

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Which one is better SSC CHSL or IBPS Clerk?

SSC CHSL and IBPS Clerk are similar jobs and different in various aspects. It depends upon a candidate’s choice which one to choose. There are millions of aspirants every year for both these exams which makes the competition tough. Therefore each of the exams needs a dedicated effort and hard work. From the professional point of view both of them offer good and encouraging growth opportunities in the job.
Every year IBPS conducts IBPS Clerk exam and SSC conducts SSC CHSL Exam to recruit thousands of candidates for various post lying vacant in nationalized banks and Government Departments respectively. Besides the regular factors there are other factors which help a candidate to choose any one of them.
1. Job security is offered in both the jobs as the vacancies are for the public sector banks and government departments.
  1. Growth and promotions offered in SSC CHSL post is slow and does not reach to the top level positions to that of an IAS officer in the government department. IBPS Clerk is given an opportunity to become a Branch Manage or Regional Manager as it has steady promotion strategies for the candidates. Promotions in banks are offered every 3 to 4 years depending upon the performance of the candidate. In case of SSC CHSL post the promotions will be given if there is a vacancy of senior post lying vacant in the department.
  2. The working hours for IBPS Clerk and Clerks appointed through SSC CHSL exam are same i.e from 10 am to 5 pm. Bank clerks have more work pressure as compared to clerks of government departments. Bank clerk is allowed to leave the office after clearing his or her routine work as most of the cash transactions need to be cleared the same day. SSC CHSL based job does not have any daily commitments before leaving the office. Therefore, SSC CHSL seems better than IBPS Clerk job.
  3. The salary difference between SSC CHSL and IBPS Clerk is not high. Banks offer promotions at a senior level after giving 10 to 15 years of continuous job where as SSC CHSL based jobs does not offer any such promotions.
  4. Working Pressure of SSC CHSL based jobs is relaxed as there is no time bound work assigned to them. Bank clerk have a public dealing which increases the pressure as good and efficient service is expected by the public in general. It increases the work pressure of bank clerks. Thus SSC CHSL is a better option as far as work pressure is concerned.
By evaluating the above factors SSC CHSL seems to be a comfortable offer as it has a low work pressure and limited working hours where as bank clerk has high work pressure and working hours are subject to the assignments to be cleared for the day.

Choice still lies on your priorities as bank is taken as a prestigious sector to work with.
Author Bio: Above content is written and published from IBT Jangpura – Top Bank & SSC Coaching Institute in South Delhi.