Motivation for preparation of
government exams 2022-23
Motivation for preparation for government exams is
natural, most students are self-motivated toward government jobs in India.
Every year lakhs of students are preparing for the government exams. After
completing academic qualifications, they start searching for jobs, and most of
the students start preparing for government exams. The common government exams
are Bank clerk, bank PO, SSC CGL, SSC CPO, SSC MTS, LIC, SEBI, RBI assistance,
etc.
The people who are preparing for all those exams are
keeping all the records in hand and many informative blogs are providing
updated information to the students. You will find all the applications, dates,
and notifications for all the upcoming government exams.
There are several government jobs available for
aspirants who are applying for upcoming exams and preparing for the posts every
year. They opt for government jobs, for job security, attractive salary
packages, perks, and allowances.
Some of the above exams are held almost every year,
and preparation for all exams is the same, such as reasoning power,
quantitative aptitude, and English, in some exams, general awareness exams vary
from exam to exam. For better understanding, the following motivational points
will help face upcoming government exams.
Table
of contents
Ø Upcoming SSC
Exams for 2022-23
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Upcoming bank exams for 2022-23
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Upcoming UPSC Exams in 2022-23
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Recruiting Authorities
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Organize study time
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Improve revision technique
Ø
Preparation for SSC CGL
Ø
Know the previous year cut off
Ø Group
discussion for clearing doubts
Ø Books related to the SSC Exams
Ø Conclusion
Upcoming
SSC Exams for 2022-23
Some of the most common exams are listed below, these dates are updated regularly by finding ‘today's exam’ lists they have been updating. Students are preparing for all jobs and regularly following all the informative videos and questions from all the available sources. Motivational speech for preparation of exams
Staff selection commission exams are popular exams
among all the government clerical exams. These exams are held every year and
candidates are recruited every year in various central government departments. Some
upcoming exams will be held in 2022 -23, so you need to prepare for the
following exams.
Delhi police Constable exams, application to be submitted on 12th Feb 2023, and exams will be held on 23rd May 2023.
Detailed information is available in ‘today's exams’
or the list of upcoming government exams.
Upcoming UPSC Exams in 2022-23
Graduate candidates who have been dreaming of
qualifying for UPSC exams. All the graduates are preparing for these exams.
Many Exams of UPSC will be held in 2022-23. Following is the
information about the main and pre. exams. For more information, you can search
upsc.gov.in, the government portal. The Upcoming UPSC exams are as follows:
UPSC CDS-1, Exam 2023, the application is to be
submitted on 21st Dec. 2022, and the exam will be held on 16th
April 2023.
UPSC CAPF Exams, application to be submitted from 16th
April to 16th May 2023, and exams will be held on 6th
August 2023.
Recruiting
Authorities
The recruiting bodies or the exams conducting
authorities:
UPSC Exams conducted by (upsc.gov.in)
Institute of Banking personnel selection, IBPS by (ibps. in)
Staff selection India Commission by (ssc.nic.in)
Railway Recruitment Board by (rrbcdg.gov.in)
Stale bank of India by (sbi.co.in)
For facing all these exams, you can find the
government job portal of the related exams. The process for applying for all
the exams is the same, go to the related portal and fill out the form online,
submit the required documents, upload a photo, sign, and pay the online fee.
Preparation
for the exams and syllabus
If you know the pattern and syllabus, you must know
where you stand in terms of preparation. It will help you to check the
difference in your ability. Most of the exams have the same pattern, but for
general awareness, they have different approaches. What is the difference
between the current preparation level, and how much do you need to practice
more?
For banking sector exams, numerical ability tests
required more efficiency of fast calculation. Which subjects do you need to do
more practice in? If you take a long time to solve the maths or any question
then you need to practice to cover your time in solving speed. Numerical
ability tests need to be qualified within time.
Reasoning test improves talent and thinking ability,
such as sequence, series, and alternate, all these need to practice regularly.
English common errors can be improved by asking
questions and reading books, poems, stories, articles, and instructions. If you
don’t like reading and ignore difficult words, your preparation can be better
for English exams. If you come across new words you have to find their
meaning in the dictionary, these things are required to increase word power.
Organize
study time
Study time needs to be organized, as you have to take
food every day and attend to duty or many other essential tasks to be done on
time. Make study part of daily activities, you need to organize the best
scheduled time, at least for 3 to 4 hours daily.
If you are not involved with any other work, only
preparing for the exams, you need to attend coaching to improve your
confidence, an institution there is a competitive environment where you
will realize how much preparation is required to qualify for the exams. It
inspires our learning better.
Improve
revision technique
Always seeing the same question is just practicing
more but you have made efficiency in solving any question which is appearing
with the specific technique of solving and getting the answer in time. Do
practice solving a maximum number of questions regularly? To make the habit of
solving any question related to the topic.
You have to look for more past papers to solve and new
expected questions to be solved. You will feel comfortable with what will be
expected. Regular breaks are needed in between your preparation
you have to take a rest taking some refreshment, entertainment.
Preparation
for SSC CGL
Before the preparation, you must know about the
distribution or marks of the SSC CGL which includes four subjects: Reasoning,
General Awareness, Quantitative aptitude, and English Comprehension. Total 100
questions of 200 marks.
SSC CGL exams contain some tips and strategies to be
followed while preparing, combined graduate-level exams contain four tiers out
of two tiers considered main exams. The first two-tier are
computer-based objective questions while the third tier is based on
descriptive paper-based exams. Tier 4 is conducted for the specific post which
comprises a data entry skill test (DEST). That is a computer proficiency test.
Some preparation tips are joining BYJU’s Exams pre-SSC
CGL online classes and preparing precise notes that can be referred to as
revision. Solve previous year's question papers, Revision must be done multiple
times.
Know
the previous year cut off
Previous year cut-offs are more important to know the
actual score. Your experience will help you score more to achieve the goal, you
can even start to score more with the difference you have to cover up. Knowing
the tips based on this analysis will help you to make a decision maximum.
Your maximum output in the minimum time required full
time. Your decision must depend on the time factor. Time plays an
important role in SSC CGL exams. At the end of the exam, your time runs out
where you have wasted time. Which subject needs more practice? Your focus
should be on that to qualify by the next time. Your many attempts will help at
what level your preparation is going on.
Group
discussion for clear doubts
For improving, your confidence group discussion is the
most valuable step. You need to build a group of friends where you can discuss
related topics to clear doubt. Every topic must be discussed with many friends.
Take advice from different groups, and the final decision will make you
confident about the facts.
Every topic must be clear by watching many videos on
the same topic to clear doubt. The fact needs to be researched by different
sources, your research must be comparatively best in your opinion for
UPSC-based exam preparation.
Books
related to the SSC Exams
You must prefer many books for the preparation. Which
book is the most common to practice? Refer books for SSC CGl are various
publishers are there, like S. Chand, Arihant, R.S. Agrawal, and many more. S.P.
Bakshi’s book is good for English grammar. Wren Martin’s book is good for
English grammar and vocabulary. A mirror of common error, for English by Dr.
Ashok Kumar Singh.
For SSC quantitative aptitude, the book of
S.Chand is best for maths practice. For General knowledge, Lucent’s General
knowledge is best, and R.S. Aggarwal's book is good for reasoning
revision.
You can download the Oliveboard app, for the ‘go exam
preparation’, where video lessons, notes, topic tests, sectional tests, and GK
tests are available. All these tests can be attempted free of cost.
Conclusion
As per the preparation for the Government exams, every
year lakhs of students are preparing bank PO, SSC CGL, SSC CPO, SSC MTS, LIC,
SEBI, RBI assistance, etc. There are several government jobs available for
aspirants who are applying for upcoming exams. They opt for government jobs,
for job security, a good salary package, perks, and allowances.
Staff selection commission exams are popular exams,
held every year. Some upcoming exams will be held in 2022, you can prepare for
the SSC CHSL exams, SSC CGL exams, SSC GD (Constable) Exam, and SSC GD
(Scientific Assis.) Exam, Delhi police Constable exams. IBPS PO, SBI PO, Exam,
SBI Clerk Exam, IBPS SO, Exams, UPSC CDS-1, Exam, and UPSC CAPF Exams.
Some preparation tips are joining BYJU’s Exams pre-SSC
CGL online classes and preparing precise notes that can be revisited. Solve
previous year's question papers, Revision must be done multiple times. Previous
year cut-offs are more important to know the actual score. At the end of the
exam, your time runs out where you have wasted time.
You must prefer many books for the preparation.
S.Chand, Arihant, R.S. Agrawal, S.P. Bakshi, Wren, Martin, and Ashok Kumar
Singh. For SSC quantitative aptitude, the book of S.Chand, For General
Knowledge, Lucent’s General Knowledge, and R.S. Aggarwal's book are good for
reasoning revision.
And best wishes to all the readers from Mkg motivation.
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