Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will conduct the SSC Selection Post Phase 9 exam from February 2 to 10, 2022. Although the official date for the release of the SSC Selection Post Phase 9 Admit Card has not been announced, it is likely that the same will be available a week before the commencement of the exam. This year a total of 3261 vacancies will be filled through this recruitment exam.
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Exam Pattern
As per the SSC Selection Post Phase 9 syllabus, the standard of questions will be based on Matriculation, Higher Secondary and Graduation level. The exam will be in CBT mode and the allotted time duration is 60 minutes.
There will be 100 questions from General Intelligence, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill) and English Knowledge. The total marks for the exam is 100. For every correct answer, 02 marks will be awarded and there will be negative marking of 0.5 marks for every wrong answer.
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Preparation Tips
Since the exam is highly competitive, it is necessary to have a proper strategy to score good marks. So, here are some important tips that you can follow to prepare for SSC Selection Post Phase 9 Exam 2021.
Maths is the most important section of the exam. Therefore, it becomes important that one has a clear idea of the theoretical concepts. For that, one can easily refer to the available YouTube videos. Unless one has complete knowledge of the theory part, they may face difficulty in solving the questions.
- Refer to SSC Selection Post Phase 9 Previous Year Question Papers, once the candidate is done with the theory part. Books like Kiran also have these question papers. Apart from this, experts also suggest to solve SSC CGL, CHSL and MTS question papers for better preparation. Check out SSC selection post mock test for SSC selection exam preparation.
- For basic general knowledge, one can refer to the book by Lucent, Manohar Pandey, etc. Current affairs from September 2021 to February 2022 are of great importance.
The best way to prepare for reasoning is to read the previous year's question papers. However, one can also watch online videos for some theory-based questions like Venn diagrams, diagram-based questions, series, etc. It is ideal not to mention too many books to avoid confusion.
Candidates can read the book 'Word Power Made Easy' while preparing for English. English medium students can refer to SP Bakshi book while Hindi medium students can opt for Neetu Singh book.
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