How to prepare for professional awareness for SSC JE EXAM?
SSC JE is a technical exam to shortlist engineers for various government departments. Aspirants are examined for General Engineering aptitude in Tier I and Core knowledge test in Tier II of their respective engineering fields.
SSC JE is a technical exam to shortlist engineers for various government departments. Aspirants are examined for General Engineering aptitude in Tier I and Core knowledge test in Tier II of their respective engineering fields. Let us discuss the preparation strategy as SSC JE has a different section than other SSC EXAMS to test their professional knowledge.
- For general engineering section which is a specialized section for Civil Structural or Electrical or Mechanical in Tier I includes core engineering knowledge of their respective fields. Candidates are advised to thoroughly learn the concepts of the theories of their related fields. Practice more of conceptual questions rather than general based questions to score high. There are some concepts which are mathematical based and needs to be practiced at length.
- SSC JE Mechanical Engineering candidates should learn the concepts thoroughly. It needs constant guidance and learning to master the concepts well. This section involves more of technical questions which need thorough knowledge and practice. It is mandatory to be familiar with the complete syllabus of Mechanical Engineering, to be followed by the solving questions in previous years question papers/ question banks. It will be of great help. Clear all doubts and concepts before attempting mock tests. Do not take more than 2 hours to solve SSC JE Mock tests. Analyze the progress and resume the studies accordingly.
- SSC JE Electrical Engineering candidates look difficult, but a little more effort is more than enough to crack it. Candidates must update their knowledge on the Electrical Engineering Syllabus for SSC JE Make a list of topics which are frequently asked in the exam and make quick revision notes for reference at later stage. The questions will be mostly asked on theoretical concepts therefore cover the theoretical concepts on priority. More than 12-15 % of the Electrical Engineering Question Paper will be based on the measurement and measuring instruments which is an assortment of theory and numerical. Theoretical and simple formula based questions should be practiced more to score high.
- SSC JE Civil Engineering candidates need hard work and target based strategy for the exam. Candidates should be familiar with the Civil Engineering syllabus and buy previous year question papers to practice the related concepts. SSC JE Civil Engineering questions will typically be theoretical and cover around 80% of total questions. Concentrating on theoretical concepts will earn more score for them.
Hope the subject-wise professional strategy is made easy for SSC JE aspirants. Choose your strategy and start preparing for the SSC 2020-21 EXAM in Chandigarh.
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