SSC Stenographer exam 2021 consists of a range of subjects to cover. It has one multiple-choice computer-based Tier covering three major subjects. The SSC Stenographer Syllabus has almost thirty-four topics to study. It is always better to have a study plan to chalk out the time limits and focus on each subject. It is always good to have a plan so that you can check your progress and its outcome. Having an SSC Stenographer Study Plan is absolutely necessary for completing your studies on time and have enough time to revise.
It is found that an entrant who has normally prepared for the exam. However, did not keep a track of his or her progress or did not have a clear picture of the outcome may get nervous. He may not be able to concentrate or perform well because of the confusion. This is why experts always advise their students to make a study plan and study as per the plan.
Let’s have a quick look in the SSC Stenographer Exam Pattern to figure out the marks allotted to each subject:
Exam Papers | Total Marks | Total Number Of Questions | Exam Time Allowed |
General Intelligence Paper I | 50 | 50 | It is 2 hours for normal entrants. |
General Awareness | 50 | 50 | |
English Comprehension and Language. | 100 | 100 | It’s 2 hours and 40 mins for VH & OH entrants. |
Total | 200 Marks | 200 Qs |
After the CBT phase, there is the Skill Test phase. All entrants have to pass this phase to move to the DV phase. The skill test will target mainly to check the entrant’s ability for stenography. Scrib option is there for entrants with disability in this phase.
Let’s have a look at the study plan that we have prepared for you so that you can be exam ready:
The candidates can check the study plan for the SSC Stenographer in the table given below:
Days | General Intelligence | General Awareness | English Language |
Day 1 | Blood Relations | Current Affairs (National and International). | Identification of miss-spelt words. |
Day 2 | Blood Relations | Politics & Constitution of India. | Vocabulary. |
Day 3 | Analogy | Current Affairs (National and International). | Antonyms, Synonyms & Homonyms. |
Day 4 | Analogy | Indian Geography & Indian Culture and Heritage. | Vocabulary. |
Day 5 | Dice and Cubes | Indian Social events & Indian History. | Vocabulary. |
Day 6 | Directions | Current Affairs (National and International). | Identification of miss-spelt words. |
Day 7 | Dice and Cubes | Indian Culture and Heritage & Indian Social events. | Identification of miss-spelt words. |
Day 8 | Calendars and Clocks | Sports. | Antonyms, Synonyms & Homonyms. |
Day 9 | De R Bling – R Bling | Indian Economical Condition. | Antonyms, Synonyms & Homonyms. |
Day 10 | Embedded Figures | Current Affairs (National and International). Revision. | Voices (Active & Passive). |
Day 11 | De R Bling – R Bling | Current Affairs (National and International). Revision. | Speeches (Direct & Indirect) and Parts of speech. |
Day 12 | Number Series & Non-verbal Series | Sports revision. | Filling blanks with appropriate words. |
Day 13 | Number Series / Non-verbal Series | Sports revision. | Voices (Active & Passive). |
Day 14 | Making Decisions / Mirror Images | Politics & Constitution of India revision. | Speeches (Direct & Indirect) and Parts of speech. |
Day 15 | Solve Previous Year’s Questions. | Previous Year’s Question practice. | Practice Previous Year’s Questions. |
The study plan for the last 15 days for the SSC Stenographer 2021 is given in the space below:
Days | General Intelligence | General Awareness | English Language |
Day 16 | Making Decisions / Mirror Images | Politics & Constitution of India revision. | Spellings. |
Day 17 | Reasoning (Arithmetic) | Indian Geography & Indian Culture and Heritage. | Spellings. |
Day 18 | Reasoning (Arithmetic) | Indian Social events & Indian History revision. | Antonyms, Synonyms & Homonyms. |
Day 19 | Series of Alphabet | Politics & Constitution of India. Revision. | Antonyms, Synonyms & Homonyms. |
Day 20 | Series of Alphabet | Indian Economical Condition revision. | Voices (Active & Passive). |
Day 21 | Reasoning (Arithmetic) | Indian Economical Condition revision. | Voices (Active & Passive). |
Day 22 | Reasoning (Arithmetic) | Previous Year’s Question practice. | Spellings. |
Day 23 | Making Decisions / Mirror Images | Previous Year’s Question practice. | Spellings. |
Day 24 | Making Decisions / Mirror Images | Current Affairs (National and International). Revision. | Identification of miss-spelt words. |
Day 25 | Number Series & Non-verbal Series | Politics & Constitution of India revision. | Identification of miss-spelt words. |
Day 26 | Analogy & Dice and Cubes | Sports revision. | Speeches (Direct & Indirect) and Parts of speech. |
Day 27 | Analogy & De R Bling – R Bling | Indian Social events & Indian History. | Speeches (Direct & Indirect) and Parts of speech. |
Day 28 | Blood Relations & Directions | Indian Geography & Indian Culture and Heritage. | Voices (Active & Passive). |
Day 29 | Ranking of Number | Indian Economical Condition revision | Filling blanks with appropriate words. |
Day 30 | Solve Previous Year’s Questions. | Previous Year’s Question practice. | Practice Previous Year’s Questions. |
After the CBT is over it will be time for the Skill test which caries a major value to qualify for SSC Stenographer Exam. Let’s find out how to prepare for the Skill test:
Days | Skill Test Improvement Plan |
Day 1 | Take dictation in short-hands and type normally to memorize key positions on your keyboard. |
Day 2 | Take dictation in short-hands and type normally to memorize key positions on your keyboard. |
Day 3 | Take a typing test in Ratatype. |
Day 4 | Take dictation in short-hands and type normally to memorize key positions on your keyboard. |
Day 5 | Take a typing test in Ratatype. |
Day 6 | Take a typing test in Ratatype. |
Day 7 | Take dictation in short-hands and type normally to memorize key position in your keyboard |
Day 8 | Practice typing on the keyboard looking at normal a paragraph and memorize key positions on the desktop keyboard. |
Day 9 | Practice typing on the keyboard looking at normal a paragraph and memorize key positions on the desktop keyboard. |
Day 10 | Take a typing test in Ratatype. |
To conclude I must say having a study plan is like a road map. This can track your study progressed and revision. We made it for you keeping in mind all the realistic goals that you can achieve in a day. If you follow the study plan you will have everything prepared by the time of your exam. Lastly, keep an eye on the Official Website of SSC to check updates for the SSC Stenographer Admit Card release.
Silki Joshi is a Content Writer with experience of 3+ years in the Edtech domain. She has mostly worked for competitive exams like Banking and SSC exams.
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