How cane I crack CSAT? I am working right now at FCI, Kolkata. Please help to crack the CSAT I am very eager to do the same.

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CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test) has two papers: General Studies General Ability Test CSAT Paper I: 200 Marks; Duration: Two Hours; Number of Questions: 100 Current Affairs,History of India and Indian National Movement Indian and World Geography: Economic and Social Development:...
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CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test) has two papers: General Studies General Ability Test CSAT Paper I: 200 Marks; Duration: Two Hours; Number of Questions: 100 Current Affairs,History of India and Indian National Movement Indian and World Geography: Economic and Social Development: General Science. CSAT General Ability Test Paper 2 Syllabus CSAT Paper II: 200 Marks; Duration: Two Hours; Number of Questions: 80 Comprehension Interpersonal skills including communication skills Logical reasoning and analytical ability Decision making and problem solving General mental ability Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude etc.) (Class X level) Data Interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency etc. - Class X level) English Language Comprehension skills (Class X level) We Need to do daily minimum 4hr daily . on csat.. read less
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Dear Rajesh, Earlier it was difficult to crack CSAT, but since from last year they have made it just a qualifying paper so no need to worry. My first line of suggestion is, take question paper of CSAT (2011-2015) try to solve them repeatedly, and you ll get to know the pattern of the question, it...
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Dear Rajesh, Earlier it was difficult to crack CSAT, but since from last year they have made it just a qualifying paper so no need to worry. My first line of suggestion is, take question paper of CSAT (2011-2015) try to solve them repeatedly, and you ll get to know the pattern of the question, it also helps because most of the question will repeated by just changing the data. 2nd is try to get any basic book on csat and solve them, give 2hrs daily and once in week you must solve 1 Question paper. then see the changes in you after 1 month. read less
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