Sunday, 19 November 2017

SSC CHSL 2017 Notification Out

SSC CHSL Official Notification for 2017 is Out - Get the complete details of SSC CHSL notification with the Application form link, Vacancy, Exam Pattern, Syllabus, Eligibility & Cut-off.

SSC CHSL Notification 2017

SSC CHSL Notification 2017- Staff Selection Commission or SSC is one of the biggest recruitment organizations in India. Each year thousands of vacancies of SSC posts are filled due to a high demand for SSC jobs. In a country like India, people apply for Govt. jobs in huge numbers. Mode of conducting this exam is Online.

To Apply Click the Link - http://www.ssconline.nic.in

 The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL)  exam for recruiting candidates in various Govt. Ministries . As per the latest Notification for SSC CHSL 2017 these are the Post for which Recruitment exam will be conducted -

  • Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants (PA/SA)
  • Data Entry Operator (DEO)
  • Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC)
  • Court Clerk
SSC CHSL Vacancy 2017

Post
Vacancy
Lower Division Clerk (LDC)/ Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA)
898
Postal Assistant (PA)/ Sorting Assistant (SA)
2359
Data Entry Operator(DEO)
2
Data Entry Operator, Grade "A"
Nil

 SSC CHSL PayScale 2017

Post
Salary Details
Postal Assistant or Sorting Assistant
Pay Band-1 (Rs. 5200-20200), Grade Pay 2400 (pre-revised)
Lower Divisional Clerks (LDC)
Pay Band-1 (Rs. 5200-20200), Grade Pay Rs. 1900 (pre-revised).
Data Entry Operators (Grade:A)
Pay Band-1 (Rs. 5200-20200), Grade Pay Rs. 1900 (pre-revised)
Data Entry Operators (C&AG)
Pay Band-1 (Rs. 5200-20200), Grade Pay Rs. 2400 (pre-revised)
Court Clerk
Pay Band-1 (Rs. 5200-20200), Grade Pay Rs. 1900 (pre-revised).


Important Dates for SSC CHSL 2017


Online Application Starts
18th Nov`17
Closing Date for online application
18th Dec`17
Date of Computer Based Examination (Tier-I):
4th March`18 to 26th March`18
Date of Tier-II Examination (Descriptive Paper):
8th July`18


Eligibility & Age Limit Criteria for SSC CHSL Recruitment 2017

In order to write for the SSC CHSL examination, the applicant must possess:
  1. The Applicant must possess higher secondary (10+2) examination or equivalent from a state or central recognized university.
    Note: For Data Entry Operator in the Office of Comptroller and Auditor General of India (C&AG): 12th Standard pass in Science stream with Mathematics as a subject from a recognized Board or equivalent.

  2. The minimum age to apply for SSC CHSL exam is 18 years and the maximum age is 27 years (as on 1st August 2018).
  3. The age relaxation for SSC CHSL is given below:
SC/ST
5 years
OBC
3 years
PH
10 years
PH+OBC
13 years
PH+SC/ST
15 years

SSC CHSL 2017 Online Application Fees
  
Category
Fees
Male (General/OBC)
Rs.100
Female (All Category)
No Fee
SC/ST/Ex-Servicemen
No Fee


SSC CHSL 2017 Exam Pattern

SSC has changed SSC CHSL 2017 Exam pattern: Time duration of SSC CHSL Tier I is reduced from 75 minutes to 60 minutes. The SSC CHSL Exam Pattern consists of three tiers; Tier I (Online), Tier II (Offline) & Tier III (Skill/Typing Test). Below is the exam pattern for each Tier:


Tier I
Tier II
Tier III
Type of Exam
Multiple Choice or Objective
Descriptive Paper (English/Hindi)
Skill Test or Computer Proficiency Test
Mode of Exam
Online
Offline (Pen & Paper)
Computer based
Maximum Marks
200 (½ marks deduction for every wrong answer)
100 (no negative marking)

Time Duration
60 Minutes
60 minutes


                                                      SSC CHSL 2016 Cut Off

To get clear insights of SSC CHSL Cut-Off , let us have a look at SSC CHSL previous year cut off marks.


Category wise SSC CHSL 2016 Tier-I Cut-Off
Category
SC
ST
OBC
VH
OH
HH
Ex.S
GEN
Total
Cut-Off Marks
108
99
120
96
97.5
65
64.5
127.5

No. of Candidates
7879
3509
20813
436
1123
509
4415
14517
53201

Saturday, 4 November 2017

SSC Scientific Assistant Admit Card 2017 Out for IMD - Download Now!


SSC (IMD) Scientific Assistant exam will be conducted from 20th November to 27th November. SSC has released the admit cards of IMD Scientific Assistant 2017 exam, which you can find in this article below.

How to download the SSC (IMD) Scientific Assistant Admit Card?

You can check the below table and find the admit card links of all the regions. SSC has released the Application Status of Kerala Karnataka, Southern Region, and North Western region. For other regions, we will update the admit cards once it is released.


Sr. No
List of Regions 
Application Status/ Admit Cards
1
SSC Kerala Karnataka Region (KKR) Karnataka, Kerala 
2
SSC Central Region (CR), Uttar Pradesh & Bihar 2 articles daily
Not Released
3
SSC Southern Region (SR) Andhra Pradesh, Punduchery, Tamilnadu 
4
SSC Northern Region (NR) Rajasthan, Delhi, Uttarakhand
Not Released
5
SSC North Eastern Region (NER) Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, Mizoram
Not Released
6
SSC Western Region (WR) Maharashtra, Gujrat, Goa 
Not Released
7
 SSC Madhya Pradesh Region (MPR) Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh
Not Released
8
SSC Eastern Region (ER) West Bengal, Orrisa, Jharkhand, A&N Island, Sikkim 
Not Released
9
SSC North Western Region (NWR) Haryana, Punjab, J&K, Himachal Pradesh 


We will update the rest of the admit cards as soon as it released.

Wednesday, 1 November 2017

IBPS PO Prelims 2017 - Result Out

 IBPS Po Prelims 2017 Result Out

Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has conducted the exams for the probationary officers on 7th, 8th and 14th October 2017. The results of the most awaited exam of the year IBPS PO Prelims 2017 has been announced today and IBPS has officially announced the result on their website.

Click Here to Check your IBPS PO VII 2017 Result


SSC CGL Tier II: Tips & Strategy for English Paper

SSC CGL TIER -II Exam 2017 will be conducted from 21.12.2017 to 24.12.2017 and the aspiring candidates who are going to appear for the exam would be looking for some useful advice and tips to score well in order to score well. So today  I will discuss the strategy that one should follow for the English section for SSC CGL Tier -II Exam.

Many students have the phobia of English, they gave up also easily stating that it is not their cup of tea. But the fact is that it is one of the most scoring subject in SSC CGL as it stands for 200 marks in SSC CGL Tier II. If you have right strategy & tips with the proper approach, then you crack this easily. 

In this article, we have discussed Syllabus, Topic wise distribution of topics, Tips & Strategy of English Section.

                        Topic & Year-wise distribution of SSC CGL Tier 2 English Section

Topics
2016
2015
2014
2013
Vocabulary
Antonyms
3
3
3
3
Synonyms
3
3
3
3
Idioms & Phrases
10
10
10
10
One Word Substitution
12
12
12
12
Spelling Errors
3
3
3
3
Sub-total
31
31
31
31
Grammar
Spotting Error
20
20
20
20
Sentence Improvement
22
22
22
22
Sentence Arrangement
20
20
20
20
Fill in the Blanks
5
5
5
5
Direct/Indirect
27
27
27
27
Active/Passive
20
20
20
20
Sub-total
114
114
114
114
Reading Comprehension
Cloze Test
25
25
25
25
Passage
30
30
30
30
Sub-total
55
55
55
55

As per the above Table, I have divided the syllabus of English into three parts.
  • Vocabulary
  • Grammar
  • Reading Ability
Now, let's try to discuss all the parts in details and will learn “how can we study these without any hurdle”. First You have to keep in mind English is not something you can expect to master in a day`s time. But from an exam point of view, if you spend time consistently, you can perform well in it in relatively less time as compared to Quantitative Aptitude.

Part-I: Vocabulary

This part plays a vital role in SSC CGL Tier II English (Paper II). But it is not an easy task to get decent marks in this part. For this part, one has to learn & practice daily.

Idioms and Phrases
An idiom is a phrase or fixed expression that sometimes has meanings. A figurative meaning can be different from logical meaning.
One Word Substitution
Sum up all the one-word substitutions from the previous yearbooks and learn them to score well in English section.
Spelling Mistakes
From this topic, you can easily score marks for yourself. You just need to learn some rules for spelling errors which is very important to have an understanding of the usage of spellings in English Grammar.

Part-II: Grammar
Direct-Indirect & Active Passive
Aspirants find this topic in the English Language to be very confusing and mostly try to escape this topic while preparing. This is an important topic from the exam point of view and can fetch you good score if practiced well.
Sentence Correction
In this topic, you have to find the correct alternatives which may improve the sentence. Sometimes there is no correction required then your answer will be no improvement.
Tips to solve Sentence Correction in Exam
(i) Read the original sentence carefully and try to spot grammatical errors by identifying whether something “sounds” wrong.
(ii) Always look at every choice.
(iii) Even when the original sentence seems fine, pay attention to the grammar that it tests and look through the choices systematically to see if any option provides a better alternative.
(iv) As you locate each error, eliminate all of the choices that contain that error
(v) Do not read each answer choice back into the sentence individually; that wastes time and invites inaccuracy.
(vi) Instead, identify the differences among the choices and eliminate those that offer less effective or grammatically incorrect alternatives.
Spotting Error
Here One have to find the grammatical error in the sentence. This type of questions requires good grammatical sense.
Tips to solve Spotting Error in exam
(i) In order to solve questions on spotting errors the first step you should take is to read the complete sentence carefully. In most of the cases, you will be able to detect the error in the first go itself.
(ii) While reading the entire sentence, you must carefully check the subject-verb agreement.
(iii) If you can still not detect the error or you are still unsure of the correct answer, then you must read each individual part of the sentence and closely examine which part consists of an error.
Cloze Test
As you all know that Cloze Test is the most important part of the SSC Exams. It is an exercise where the candidates are provided with a passage which has certain words missing from it. It is very important for the candidates to understand the flow and context of the passage.
How to Crack English for SSC CGL Tier II?
  1. First of all, go through the complete passage and get a rough idea about the content and the message it conveys. Also, note down the unknown words.
  2. In a passage mostly all the sentences are logically related to each other. This logic’s will give you an idea about the appropriate word for the blank space.
  3. Sometimes you can easily spot the correct answer. If not, then eliminate the improbable options one by one and get the right answer.
  4. Find a logical relation between all the provided options.
  5. Practice at least 4-5 Cloze tests to check your performance.
Fill in the blanks
In this Exam, it is expected that there will be questions with only single fill in the blank.
Tips to solve this type of Question in the exam.
(i) Read the statement carefully and choose the word from the options which is suitable for the answer.
(ii) Use the method of elimination by simultaneously checking which of the options best satisfies both the entries.
(iii) Also, you must ensure that the word you have inserted in the blank enables to read the sentence smoothly and correctly.

Part III - Reading Comprehension

Reading Comprehension is the ability to read the text, process it and understand its meaning. In addition, RCs are aimed at testing a candidates Knowledge of two elements i.e. Vocabulary and Text Comprehension.
How one should attempt RC questions in the Exam. Generally, there are 2 ways in which a Reading Comprehension can be attempted which are given below:
PQ Approach (passage first, then the questions)
  • Read the entire passage thoroughly first and then read the questions
  • Skim & Scan through the passage and keep going back and forth with questions and passage
  • Read the first 2 paragraphs, scan all the questions and see what you can answer, then read Para 3 & 4, scan the questions and see what you can answer, then read Para 5& 6!!
QP approach (questions first, then the passage)
  • Read all the questions with their answer options first and then the passage
  • Read question 1 with all the options, then go through the entire passage to answer it. Then read question 2, go through the entire passage. Then question 3!
  • Just read all the question stems, without reading the answer options. Then read the passage and try answering the questions by reading them with the options.
After practicing all above strategy and approach, here is a list of tips you must follow while doing an RC.
  • Eliminate and not select: In most cases, elimination of choices work better than the selection of choices. Here is an approach to eliminate which is ‘BANE’. Eliminate choices that are too broad, too narrow, that are alien (Strange) and too extreme.
  • Never apply your own knowledge to the given passage. Confine your understanding to the given passage only.

Time Management Tips While Studying
Practice with Stopwatch on your side: For any aspiring SSC candidate, it is a must to keep a stopwatch by their side while preparing. Apart from the tenacity of the questions, what matters is the time allotted for solving those questions. One needs to practice well enough so that in the paper, he/she can answer most number of questions while keeping the accuracy factor in mind. This also helps you improve your time and boosts your confidence just before the examination.
Go through Practice Sets and Mock Question Papers: Mock question papers and practice sets can help the candidates to prepare for the examination effectively. By solving these sets you can get an idea about how many questions you are solving in the given time and try to improve that by applying and innovating newer techniques through constant practice.