How much time would be required to complete the SSC CGL course? Also, how many hours one needs to put on a daily basis to clear the exam?

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It varies from student to student. If you are fresh and don't have an idea on SSC CGL first understand the pattern and syllabus of the exam. Then you have sections like Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, Verbal ability and General awareness. It would help if you had regular practice on each...
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It varies from student to student. If you are fresh and don't have an idea on SSC CGL first understand the pattern and syllabus of the exam. Then you have sections like Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, Verbal ability and General awareness. It would help if you had regular practice on each section one by one every day. If you want to know the exact time frame of completion, take two days per topic. In that way, you have to spend approximately 60 days for understanding the basics. If you want to be master in the Concepts, you must practice every day. All the very best for your SSC EXAMS! read less
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If you decide to do something with full efforts, you must become a success. Need only Try to smart ways. The zealous mind can achieve everything. SSC CGL Is so little in front of your goals. 2 hr per day is enough with dedication.
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For mathematics, they ask upto grade 10 maths. So you can study 10th maths and do some exercises.
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It all depends on your background knowledge in English and Maths! If you have a strong foundation already, it shouldn't take more than three months. But the practice is required a lot! Because the exam is time-bound and your speed should be good enough without compromising on accuracy! Good luck!
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It all depends on your background knowledge in English and Maths! If you have a strong foundation already, it shouldn't take more than three months. But the practice is required a lot! Because the exam is time-bound and your speed should be good enough without compromising on accuracy! Good luck! read less
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It depends on how you plan your course work. Some people study 2 hours a day for ten months, while a few take 4 hours a day for five months. It depends on your capability. Plan your coursework first, even if it takes time, please plan and then start your preparations. Please analyse your strengths and...
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It depends on how you plan your course work. Some people study 2 hours a day for ten months, while a few take 4 hours a day for five months. It depends on your capability. Plan your coursework first, even if it takes time, please plan and then start your preparations. Please analyse your strengths and what you lack in. read less
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Within one and a half month, you can clear this exam with 2 to 3 hrs daily study.
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You need 3 to 4 months. First, you need to complete every topic within 45 days (every day at least 6 hours). Once you complete all the issues, you need to start taking mock as many mock as possible. Mock tests will help you increase your speed which is the crucial factor for all competitive exams. You...
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You need 3 to 4 months. First, you need to complete every topic within 45 days (every day at least6 hours). Once you complete all the issues, you need to start taking mock as many mock as possible. Mock tests will help you increase your speed which is the crucial factor for all competitive exams. You need to practice mock tests as well as you need to revise side by side. Only by practising youcan increase your speed, and it helps you to choose questions wisely. If you are a fresher to competitive exams practice only for prelims if you are a former aspirant than you should prepare for mains along with prelims as well.All The Best! read less
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Banker in a psu bank for the past 11 years .Qualified Ssc Cgl twice..

A lot depends on your background and how comfortable you are in maths and English because these two subjects are the game changer when it comes to mains. If you are well versed with the basics then dedicating 2-3 hours every day will suffice else you have to give more quality time. The practice holds...
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A lot depends on your background and how comfortable you are in maths and English because these two subjects are the game changer when it comes to mains. If you are well versed with the basics then dedicating 2-3 hours every day will suffice else you have to give more quality time. The practice holds the key, and once you are finished with preparations, you should provide as many mocks as possible to assess your preparation. Accuracy matters a lot and cuts off is increasing day by day, so you have to be at your best. It's challenging but not impossible. read less
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I am a 20 years experienced maths faculty teaching in India's no. one coaching Institute.

If you practice daily 2 hours for 3 months at least with your 100℅ then you can clear definitely.
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Hi Divya, It would help if you studied at least 8 months of good preparation with daily 6 hrs. Also, you should study smarter rather harder.
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