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SSC, Banking and Other Exam Notes for Free

Examination at a glance:
In India, as we all know that every student have some dream for about their successful career and all the students candidates wants to go only for Government jobs and they have need to crack the examinations such as SSC, CHSL, 10th and 12th level basis examination like Group C and Group D level, Banking, and so on, but many students are unable to crack those exams unfortunately due to lack of motivations, improper guidance, unauthentic sources of information about what the candidates needs to do, poor and backward thinking of their parents mind and some other uncertain situations like students do not have proper knowledge about their options and apart from that they join expensive institutes and expensive coaching classes but many students also in confusion that what should I need to do for m success and their money goes waste because many institutes and coaching classes initially they explain good thing about their classes to the candidates and charges a high rate. Now, the situation arises that how the middle and poor class people difficult to arrange the money and the parents are unable to teach their students and they engage them in the jobs like labour, sweeper, etc. Overall, all the education sector now become a platform to earn money for the expensive institutes, coaching centers and schools from the students and now it gradually becomes a business to earn a profit. 
We are here for you with the proper and authentic guidance from experts we provide free notes to all the candidates who are preparing for Government and Other Examination.

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Important Point to Remember Regarding any Examination:
  • In every examination, the whole question paper is divided into the four sections and they are as section-A (General Intelligence and Reasoning), section-B (English Language), section-C (Quantitative Aptitude), section-D (G.K. and Current Affairs).
  • Generally, the students are allowed to use Blue or Black Ball Point Pen in exams and it may depends on the instructions as per the exam, so before starting exam read all the instruction carefully.
  • In 10th and 12th level examinations, the eligibility criteria to give exams by the candidates is above the age of 18 years.
  • In graduation or post graduation level examinations, the eligibility criteria for the candidate is minimum of age 21 years to 29 years and it also may depends the eligibility criteria preferred by the exam commission's instruction provided to the candidates.
  • Time plays a key role to attempt every exam. So by keeping in mind that the time management becomes a very important factor for all those who are giving their exam.
  • In most of the exam, there may negative marking and it also may vary from different exam patterns and instructions.
  • For all the female and male candidates, there is a strict instruction regarding exam that no one should have mobiles, wrist watch, cap, calculators, any other papers, bangles or bracelet, jewellery, any miscellaneous items, etc. not allowed in examination hall or center.
  • In last but not least, all the candidates must have required to go in examination with his/her identity card like Pan Card, Aadhar Card, Driving License, Passport for their verification in exam center.         
Note: All the above points are of my own knowledge and opinion, if any change you can contact me from chat.
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In all such examinations, whether it is Government or any other exam there is mostly a common pattern of  syllabus. The paper is divided into four sections English Language, General Intelligence and reasoning, General awareness and Quantitative Aptitude. The syllabus includes: 
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1. Quantitative Aptitude (Q.A.): The practice notes for Quantitative Aptitude
     Points to keep in mind for Q.A.:
  1. Clear all the concepts of mathematics from class 6th to 10th for making base.
  2. Try to clear all the topics and create shortcuts to solve the problems with tricks.
  3. Related books: R.S. Aggarwal, Rakesh Yadav, K.D. Campus 
2. English Language: The practice notes for English Language:
    Points to keep in mind for English:
  1. For English you have to increase your word power as well as in Grammar and Tenses.
  2. Read articles, newspapers, magazines and follow the exam syllabus pattern as well.       
3. General Intelligence and Reasoning: The practice notes for General Intelligence and Reasoning
    Points to keep in mind for Reasoning:
  1. Clear all the topics according to the syllabus of the specific exam and try make base.
  2. If you will keep in touch with all the concepts of Logical Reasoning, then it will beneficial for you to develop your thinking ability more and you will also able to solve the related problems easily.
  3. Related books: Verbal & non-verbal reasoning (R.S. Aggarwal), How to Crack Test of Logical Reasoning          
4. General Knowledge(G.K.) and Current Affairs(C.A.): 
     Points to keep in mind for G.K. and Current affairs:
  1. Firstly, you have to read again the Social Studies books from class 6th to 12th and it will help you a lot to develop ideas how to make notes.
  2. You must have to develop a habit on daily basis to read newspapers (NavBharat Times, The Hindu, Economics Times), read magazines (Pratiyogita Darpan, Career360, India Today).  

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