SSC Stenographer Exam Preperation BEST #1 Way


HOW TO PREPARE FOR SSC STENOGRAPHER EXAM



SSC Stenographer is one of the important examinations of Staff Selection Commission which is conducted every year. Approximately 5 Lakh candidates apply for this exam and it has become a choice among candidates seeking Government Job. It is a well-known fact that the more people you ask the number of different answers increases. Most of the times Aspirants are confused as to which strategy should they follow to achieve success. Stick to one strategy and results will be in your favor. When it comes to Exam strategy, the fist thing comes to our mind is Study Material. What should be done? From where should we study? What are those books which will be beneficial for me to get me a Government Job? Second part is time table for the Written as well as Skill Test. Read this Article thoroughly and by the end of this Article you will be able to decide what is good for you.

Best Study Material for SSC Written Exam

There are a number of books which can be useful but I recommend the following. Getting Sarkari Naukri will be easy if hard-work and dedication is there. Here is the list of Books which can help you in attaining good marks:-

English:- 

Plinth to Paramount (For Complete Grammar Portion)

Mirror of Common Errors (For Error Correction & Sentence Correction)

How to Solve by A.K. Singh (For Cloze Test & Comprehension Test)

M.B. Publication (For Previous Year Practice Sets)


Reasoning:-

Kiran Prakashan Chapter-wise (For Complete Syllabus of Reasoning)

Kiran Prakashan Previous Year (For Practice Sets)


General Awareness:-

Lucent General Awareness (For Complete Syllabus)

Lucent Objective Type (For Previous Year as well as Complete Syllabus)

Speedy Railways (For Practice Sets, it has more than 45000 questions)

Lead the Competition ( For Current Affairs)

These books are sufficient if an aspirant studies with full dedication and honesty.

Now it comes to Time Table which is the most important part. If you are not working anywhere and you have whole day time then you can divide your day in 4 parts.

Part 1 - 6 AM to 8 AM ( General Knowledge and Antonym, Synonym & Idiom Phrases)

Part 2 - 10 AM to 12 PM ( Shorthand Speed Practice)

Part 3 - 4 PM to 6 PM ( English and Reasoning)

Part 4 - 7 PM to 9 PM (Shorthand Practice)

That's it. If you follow this time table then you will cover all topics within 8 hours. But, you should not waste even 1 second from this time table. You are getting enough time for T.V., Mobile Use, etc.

Now let us see what can be the Time Table for an Office going Candidate.

The Office going candidate will have less time as compared to a candidate who is at home but nothing is easy when it comes to competition and if you want to earn something, you will have to compromise somewhere. You will have to come out of your comfort zone. You can divide your day in 3 parts

Part 1 - 5 AM to 7 AM ( General Knowledge and Antonym, Synonym & Idiom Phrases)

Part 2 - 6.30 PM to 8.30 PM ( English and Reasoning)

Part 3 - 9.30 PM to 10.30 PM (Shorthand Practice)

Yes, you will have less time but trust me if you follow this time table sincerely and study with full dedication then you will definitely get success. All you need to focus rather than excuses.

I think now you have a clear picture in you mind how to study and the strategy for exam. Remember one thing my friend, your success is in your hand and those who have not time table can never succeed in life.

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  1. I have been following ur youtube channel since my preparation days. A very good teacher and a great human being. Strongly recommend this blog and ur utube channel to govt job aspirants, especially aspiring stenographers

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  2. Sir thanks to provide this kind of material on youtube free of cost which is very helpful I daily practice from Likho steno academy nd also recomend my frnds.

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  3. The contents here given are followed by me and resulted in ssc stenographer exams ,the best channel and the best contents

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  4. Sir current affairs kitne months k pdhne h

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  5. How many questions should we attempt to qualify for grade c?

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    1. Keeping in view the present scenario where exams are easy, you should attempt at least 170.

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  6. How many questions should we attempt in written test to qualify grade c ?

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  7. Im trying my best bt im not able to scre abve 130 plz suggest wht shold i do?

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    1. You can go through the books whose name I have shared in this blog. Keep practicing.😊✍️

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  8. I have been following Likho steno academy since past half a year, and I must one of the best channel for stenographers. Good quality of dictation with a clear voice and most importantly correct pronunciation. I wish this channel cross more subscribers and it has now. And I recommend this channel to many of many friends for preparation. Thank u

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  9. Ish any chance of increase in number of vacancies in SSC 2018 stenographer as it is taking time to complete recruitment due to corona pandemic....???

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    1. No there should not be but delay will be there for sure 😊✍️

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  10. Sir thanks for this useful information. My all props and corns are clear about pre exam.

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    1. Your welcome, and thanks for your comment 😊✍️

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  11. Thanku you sir for your guidance

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