How to prepare for SSC CHSL and Bank clerk exams simultaneously?

In this article, find out the correct methods to prepare for SSC CHSL and Bank Clerk simultaneously to increase your chances of getting government jobs-

SSC CHSL and Bank Clerk Preparation
SSC CHSL and Bank Clerk Preparation

Yes! you can prepare for both entries. There will be no surprise if someone get selected for both exams. Regarding this, there are two assumptions. First, always concentrate on only one exam of your aptitude and prepare it thoroughly. Following this ideology, the probability of getting success is much higher and realistic as you are devoting your whole time and energy to only one exam. You are not distracted by others. The Second assumption is that there is a tough competition in grabbing government jobs and the unpredictability of job market is still sustained. Therefore, it is better to prepare for more than one exams. Many of aspirants think that Plan-B will be most appropriate. If you do not succeed in one exam, you can try your luck on another exam. By this approach, the hope of getting a job is still survived. However, if you focus on only one exam and if you fail your chances of having such opportunity at government job is lost forever.

One more important rule for such competitive exams is to be utmost careful about the selection of competitive exam. Many of the aspirants follow each other blindly in preparation for these exams. First, you need to understand your ambition/aspiration and more primarily your aptitude for the respective exam. If you are not familiar with banking or SSC jargon or not naturally inclined to both of these jobs and the lifestyle associated with it, then you should not consider it.

When you calibrate your aptitude and choose the field as per the observation, the process becomes easier; you find yourself comfortable and not struggling with it. In fact, you love the beginning part and eventually you achieve your success. Let us go ahead-

SSC CHSL and Bank Clerk: Preparation

Exam Nature

Gather some information about the exam's nature, whether the exam is offline or online. A number of questions asked, total time allotted, negative marking and the seasonal cutoffs.

Know the Syllabus

Find the common and uncommon topics for both exams. Make a list of similar topics that are asked by both Bank clerk and SSC CHSL exam. Start preparing for these common topics in one slot.

Estimate the current preparation level

Once you get to know about the pattern and syllabus. You need to determine where you stand in terms of preparation out there. It is very important and crucial step, which will help you to do the reality check. Appear for 1-2 mock tests for both the exams and observe if you are familiar with the type of questions.

How many hours to study to clear SSC CHSL exam?

Timetable

Devise a practical timetable for the different topics of both SSC CHSL and bank clerk exams. This step will challenge you the most because you have to allocate the time for every daily activity along with the study. Allot maximum time for the study to get better results.

Study Material

It is important to choose the right study material for getting success in both exams. Refer a good book, online study material, and YouTube videos, etc. Make handy notes out of these means of study. This is the appreciable step in your preparation for such competitive exams because these study notes will help you at the last moment of revision.

Online Tests

After studying all the common and uncommon topics of SSC CHSL and Bank Clerk exam, it is strongly recommended that you should buy a standard online test series & mock-tests. Attempt at least one mock test daily.

Check the exam calendar for both SSC CHSL and bank Clerk exam. If SSC CHSL exam date is first, then prepare for it or vice-versa.

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Quant Section

In Bank Clerk exam, the questions are asked mainly from the following topics-

  • Data Interpretation
  • Averages
  • Time, Speed & Distance
  • Mensuration
  • Percentage
  • Interest
  • Time & Work
  • Approximation, etc.

However, the focus of the quant section in bank clerk exam will be on Data Analysis & Data Interpretation.

On the other side, SSC CHSL is likely to carry a wide range of topics apart from these ones asked in Bank Clerk. Geometry and Trigonometry is one of them.

English Section

In Bank Clerk exam, the questions are asked mainly from the following topics-

  • Reading comprehension
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Para-jumbles
  • Cloze test
  • Error Spotting
  • Phrase replacement
  • Sentence Correction
  • Word Association pair, etc.

Now, the exam pattern of Bank Clerk is changed, inquired questions in banks are getting tougher and typical. The aim of such questions to test your comprehension and usage skills.

Importance of previous year papers to qualify SSC CHSL exam

On the other side in SSC CHSL exam, Questions are more focused on Grammar & Vocabulary. In SSC CHSL Tier-1 exam, the following topic will be observed in addition to the SBI Clerk topics-

  • Phrase or idiom meaning
  • Spellings
  • One word substitution

In SSC CHSL Tier-II exam, you will find questions on Direct & Indirect Speech and Active & passive voice.

Reasoning Section

The Question’s type and level of difficulty are very different for both exams. In SSC CHSL exam, the level of reasoning is very easy while it appears quite difficult in Bank Clerk exam.

In Bank Clerk, you will find questions from the following reasoning topics-

  • Seating Arrangements
  • Syllogisms
  • Puzzles
  • Input-Output
  • Coding & Decoding
  • Ordering & Ranking
  • Inequalities
  • Directions & Distances
  • Blood Relations
  •  Verbal Reasoning etc.

Most of these chapters appear in SSC CHSL exam but at an easier level.

General Awareness

The GA section in Bank Clerk mainly focuses on financial awareness. For both current affairs and financial awareness, you need to be up to date with at least 3-4 months of worthy news. If you have excess time, you can go for back 5-6 months data or you can go for Jagranjosh’s current affairs.

The GA section of SSC CHSL covers largely the static GK topics along with a few questions from current affairs. The syllabus of this portion is undoubtedly enormous. Static GK includes topics like-

-          History, Geography, Polity, General Science & Technology, Environment, Sports etc. and also questions from the current affairs.

Why syllabus analysis is important in SSC CHSL exam?

Computer knowledge

This subject has more significance in Bank Clerk exam because you will get several questions under this section. However, In SSC CHSL exam, you will find a maximum of two questions from these topics. Nature and difficulty level of this section is normal. If you have ever used the computer, then you will find this section very easy. It is very scoring and less time-consuming. So, do not ignore this.

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