how to study g.k for ssc chsl?

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  • Follow these books for preparing GK section for SSC CHSL- 

    General Studies (GS) Preparation:
    Lucent's General Knowledge: This comprehensive book covers a wide array of topics, including history, geography, polity, economics, science, and more. It is a valuable resource for building your GS knowledge.
    Manorama Yearbook: It is another excellent source of information for current events and general knowledge. It covers national and international affairs.
    NCERT Books: For a solid foundation in GS topics, consider reading NCERT textbooks from class 6 to 10 for subjects like history, geography, economics, and polity.
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  • To prepare for any Competitive exam, all of us were worried about one of the most important Sections, i.e. Current Affair Section of General Knowledge (G.K). It is one of the widest Sections because it requires to be updated with the Current News of all parts of the World. To prepare for the Current Affairs Section, every aspirant has to read and study all Current affairs issues on a daily basis.
    To prepare everyone for all these challenges in all the exams like UPSC, IAS, SSC, Banking, RRB, etc. We cover all these topics in category-wise Current Affair/ Current GK topics in a periodic manner.
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  • One of the best way to study GK is to read newspaper daily and make notes from newspaper ....it is one of the effective method.Moreover download app of GK updates and read these on daily basis.
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  • General Awareness (GA or GK) section is a very important section in SSC CHSL Tier-1 exam. GA section comprises of 25 questions worth 50 marks.
    CHSL Tier 1 GK = 50/200* 100 = 25% weightage.
    I have seen most of the aspirants of SSC CHSL ignores GK section. Why?
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    Simply because they do not know what to study (Vast syllabus).
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    Due to the huge syllabus, aspirants think that they should focus on other 3 portions and do well in Tier-2.
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    Many students read some market GK book, that too only once. They think that they would score 10-12 marks here.
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    There are many different approaches.
    This is one of the biggest mistake made by aspirants at the first stage itself. Why?
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    50 marks of GK can be covered in 7-10 minutes if one is well prepared. Good if you score 30+ in GK.
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    GK portion has become easier as compared to previous years when 50 questions used to come. More Current Affairs are being asked now.
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    If one prepares for GK in an organized manner, he can easily score 30-35 marks. These 30-35 marks provide an edge. The edge which everybody wants.
    4.
    This edge in GK can make one score in the range of 160-170.
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    The competition has increased so much that 150 marks have become very common.
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  • Simple yar just read newspapers make a habbit for it so that you may contact in the latest news which is best for preparation of any Govenrment exam..
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