How to ace SSC JE

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How to ace SSC JE

Wednesday, 18 September 2019 | Akhand Swaroop Pandit

How to ace SSC JE

With the exam at the doorstep, Akhand Swaroop Pandit shares tips that may help students crack it

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) of India annually conducts SSC JE exam to recruit eligible candidates for the post of Junior Engineer in multiple Engineering Departments such as Mechanical, Civil, Electrical and Quantity Surveying and Contract. A computer-based Government exam, SSC JE is conducted in two phases — Paper 1 (objective) and Paper 2 (descriptive). While Paper 1 comprises of three sections — General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, and General Engineering, Paper 2 consists of only one section, General Engineering.

Candidates must have a clear idea on the preparation strategy because cracking the exam requires a lot of patience, focus, practice and, of course, a smart plan that one needs to follow dedicatedly. Here are some tips that may help a candidate crack this exam and secure their career:

  • A candidate needs to strongly focus on theory and formula-based questions in order to crack the technical part of the first phase. To excel in this area, one needs an in-depth understanding of all the technical concepts of their respective fields(mechanical, civil, electrical, Quantity Surveying). More importantly, practice solving the preceding years’ question papers,available on the internet or from any standard book; this is a must.
  • To prepare for the non-technical part of this section, a candidate should mainly focus on current affairs, particularly of the last six months. This includes subjects like Indian Geography (map-based questions), modern history, and important articles based on politics. The reasoning part is comparatively easier than other sections; a candidate just needs basic understanding of the concepts to score well.
  • Part 2 of SSC JE is subjective where a candidate has to answer questions in a detailed manner yet be succinct in their approach. This will require a lot of conventional practice as compared to the previous sections. Analyse the syllabus and point out the core topics of your domain. The test will not include questions from every topic, hence it is critical for candidates to go for the most important topics only.
  • Remember, this test has high failure rates due to candidates’ poorwriting skills. It’s thus important to work on it too. Best is to solve the previous year’s question papers of IES and SSC JE and revise the core topics on a weekly basis.
  • Finally, always choose your questions wisely because a tough question can take a lot of time. Hence it’s advisable to efficiently use your time by primarily selecting those questions that you are confident to solve. The best way to prepare for it is frequently taking mock tests.

The writer is Founder & CEO, Catalyst Group

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