Tuesday 19 December 2017

How to Make the Most of a IBPS Pendrive Course


Edu-Drives strives to be the front runner in the industry- its pendrive course being the chosen course of action. As the users of technology become increasingly aware of the promises that technology holds and the extent to which it can be exploited; the expectations increase. Edu-Drives fulfils these expectations with its online IBPS pendrive course.

The following steps will help you make the most of your IBPS pendrive course: 

  1. Try to opt for a pendrive course with lifetime validity. This will ensure that you get complete value for your money. Edu Drives provides you with this feature. You will have to pay just once and enjoy the benefits of the course forever.
  2. Solve the ssc mock test and past questions that come along with the course. Nothing can give you better results in comparison to adequate practice.
  3. Your ibps pendrive course will consist of a huge library of resources. Use this in the best way possible and stick to the study material that comes in the online pendrive course 2017. Don’t confuse yourself with additional external study material.
  4. Use it regularly. This will make sure that your mind is always ready to think and will also keep you constantly in touch with your subjects and concepts. All you need is a laptop to plug in your pendrive and you can start studying anywhere, anytime.
  5. While completing the syllabus, mark topics and questions that seemed difficult the first time you tried them. This will help you when you start your revision. You’ll be able to pay extra focus then.
  6. Streamline your preparation according to the exam pattern and syllabus only. Have a clear understanding of the exam pattern and SSC CGL exam syllabus, and study the topics included. Do not waste time in studying topics that have no concern with the syllabus.

 These six strategies involve the key techniques that when followed with determination will definitely give successful results. So, prepare well and ensure your approach is well-planned and organized.
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Monday 4 December 2017

SSC Quant Syllabus 2017


Among all the sections of the SSC CGL examination, the section that stands out is that of the SSC Quant Syllabus 2017. Quantitative Aptitude section is a crucial section and thankfully so. If you have good command over this section, you can score 40 – 45 questions in just 40 minutes. It is known to be a scoring area for those who consider Mathematics as one of their stronger sciences.

All that is needed is a strong basic knowledge and a sharp mind to quickly solve questions without compromising on accuracy. A major factor to do so, would be the use of tricks, shortcuts and strategies.

To help you get a proper breakdown of the paper, here is the predicated pattern for the SSC Quant in India.

The SSC quant syllabus 2017 is as follows:


TOPIC
NO. OF QUESTIONS
Simplification                       
1-2 Qs
Interest
1-2 Qs
Percentage
0-1 Qs
Ratio and Proportion
1-2 Qs
Average
0-1 Qs
Problems on age
0-1 Qs
Speed Time and Distance
1-2 Qs
Profit and Loss
1-2 Qs
Number series
0-1 Qs
Number system
1-2 Qs
Mensuration
2-3 Qs
Data Interpretation
0-3 Qs
Time and Work
1-2 Qs
Mixture problems
0-1 Qs
Algebra
2-3 Qs
Geometry
3-4 Qs
Trigonometry
2-3 Qs

The following observations can be made from the past years:

1.    As of 2016, the number of questions in the SSC quant in India have been cut down to 25 from the earlier 50 questions. The 2017 paper is also believed to accommodate 25 questions in the SSC quant section.

2.    Questions on Percentage, Profit and Loss, Interest have been consistent over the years (2010-2016)

3.    Data interpretation (bar graphs, pie charts, table analysis) and mensuration are chapters of moderate difficulty with more number of questions in the overall quant section.

4.    The same can be said for Geometry and Trigonometry. Make sure you are well versed in trigonometric identities and congruency conditions and coordinate geometry. Some exam takers often find this section to be slightly more challenging because of the number of formulas involved. But this can be tackled with pre-planned rigorous preparation.

5.    Topics like Ratio Proportion and Theory of Interest are easy to prepare for and can be complete scoring questions.

Make the most of this analysis and with the right amount of dedication and hard work, you should be well on your way to acing the SSC quant section. All the very best!

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Saturday 21 October 2017

SSC CGL Exam Online in India


3 Tips for Strategic Preparation of Quant for SSC CGL Tier 1

SSC CGL exam is one of the most sought after exams in the country with perks that appeal many students, and sets a career path with high growth prospects. The exam pattern is divided into four main domains, namely, Quantitative Aptitude, General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness and English Comprehension. On interacting with a number of SSC CGL exam online in India aspirants, Team Edu-Drives has observed that Quantitative Aptitude is one such area which is considered more difficult than the rest and definitely requires more practice. SSC quant requires more focus, agreed, but nothing works well enough without a strategic approach. We have summed up the perfect guide for SSC quant preparation in just three steps for you.

  • Thorough understanding of the exam pattern and syllabus:

The exam paper of SSC CGL allots quantitative aptitude a total of 50 marks summed up in 25 questions. Each question has a weightage of 2 marks. So, before looking for the best coaching for SSC, you must know the complete basics of the exam you’re aiming for.

  • The actual strategy

Prepare the topics according to the difficulty level. Easier topics must be covered first to increase the speed of calculation and gain more confidence. Here’s a list of the easy topics that you must begin with:

a.      Average
b.      Interest
c.       Percentage
d.      Simplification
e.      Ratio and proportion

For a more detailed explanation of these, you can refer to our online SSC coaching videos. Once you’ve completed these, you then move on to the moderate topics:

a.      Problems on ages
b.      Mensuration
c.       Number series
d.      Data interpretation
e.      Speed
f.        Profit and loss
g.      Number system

The last set of topics you are supposed to cover which are more difficult than the others:

a.      Trigonometry
b.      Time and work
c.       Algebra
d.      Geometry
e.      Mixtures problems

  •       Some general tips:

a.      Begin from the basics always.
b.      Practice unsolved questions without looking at solutions.
c.       Attempt short quizzes from time to time.
d.      Once you get a hang on the syllabus, begin your mock tests for better understanding of your preparation level.

These are the basic yet best tips for designing a study plan for the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam, especially for quantitative aptitude. Good luck!

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Sunday 23 July 2017

6 Common Mistakes Students Make while Preparing for SSC CGL Exam


Since the registration date for SSC CGL 2017 has been extended till the 19th of June, and the SSC notification has also been released the previous month, it’s time you approach a more strategic methodology to begin your preparation for one of the most prestigious exams. While we are well aware of the perks SSC has to offer, we also know that being one of the most eminent exams, it’s not a cakewalk. To make you cautious about faults that often go unnoticed by students, after a discussion with successful aspirants, team Edu-drives has listed 6 common mistakes that students often make while preparing for the SSC CGL exam.
  1. Having multiple things on a single plate: With a goal to achieve the best in life, students often go hay-wire and begin aiming at everything possible, leading themselves nowhere. The most paramount technique is to work to your fullest potential and channel your concentration and energy towards a single goal, so that the best possible results can been encountered.
  2. Collecting excess study material: Yes, you read this right. ‘Too much study material’ is also a thing when it comes to exams like SSC and Bank.  Every book has a different tactic for a question, and in an exam where time management plays the most important role, why would you want to waste any being confused? A more strategic approach is to opt for online ssc entrance preparation and mock tests that keep you well versed with previous patterns and the most frequent questions.
  3. Unplanned preparation: When you’re preparing for any exam, your focus should lie not on just one particular domain, but all the sections the syllabus comprises of, but this where the students lack. While preparing for SSC, one does not just focus on English, or quantitative aptitude, or general knowledge, or reasoning- you pay equal attention to all of them. Team Edu-drives, which offers a pendrive course for SSC and Bank exams, ensures that uniformity is maintained when it comes to the exam preparation, and the student has sound knowledge of every section he’s supposed to attempt.  This assists the student in deciding which section actually needs more attention.
  4. Ignorance of exam pattern and syllabus: Understanding the complete exam pattern and syllabus is necessary for leveling up your game for the SSC CGL exam. If you choose online ssc entrance preparation, you will note that SSC CGL exam has a repetitive trend where the questions are repeated over the years. When you’re well-versed with the syllabus and exam pattern, you will tactfully channel your attention towards topics that have been given more preference over the years. Taking care of this, Edu-drives pendrives ensure that every our students understand the pattern and syllabus at the beginning itself, so that better strategies are adopted to approach the topics.
  5. Getting confused between notes: This is one of the most obvious yet underestimated mistakes students make in their course of preparation. Trying to note down every important aspect the book points out, students become lost in the pile of papers they are bound to keep track of, and thus not only waste a lot more time, but also miss out on the important things they need to later revise. An online platform or a pendrive course for SSC and Bank will be your way out of this hassle, as digitization is the key.
  6. Avoiding revision: Panic strikes when the exam day comes near and this leads to ignorance of minute yet important aspects in the course of good preparation. Always remember, if you’re not thorough with what you’ve already learnt, grasping new content will not be of much use either. So make sure, revision is done nicely before the exam to remind you of all the important tricks and strategies that you’d need.

Summing it up, one should always be well-versed with what they’re heading for before they even begin, so that an optimized result is achieved. Keeping track of all the common mistakes and not repeating them is necessary for a better strategy. Team Edu-drives, aiming to be the best guidance as an online coaching for SSCCGL 2017, wishes all the aspirants good luck!