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English is a critical component in Banking, SSC and other Govt. exams irrespective of the cadre you are preparing for. In many exams your score in the English section is qualifying in nature whereas in many others it is considered in your overall score. Don’t hang in the ether for a few marks, join our course today and grab the success you want.

In the frenzy of preparing Math, Reasoning, or GK, students lose track of the English because they have the misconception that if they can read, they understand. But in reality, they are unaware of the wide gap that exists between the two. A poor understanding of English adversely affects their score not just in the English section but also in other sections because students usually need to read a question more than once to understand the demand of the question. Even then confusion persists, finally leading to guess-work.

A good grasp of the English language will enable you to process the information faster, leading to higher accuracy and reduced time across all sections of the exam. Think about it for a moment. Are you able to solve 50 questions in the English section in under 20 minutes? Are you able to achieve at least 90% accuracy? Can you get to the answer by the time you finish reading the question? If your answer is ‘NO’ to any of these questions, then you need to reassess your situation and adopt a more robust way of learning.

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Mastering any skill takes time especially if it is mental because the results are not visible instantly. The sooner you start, the better. You can start heading towards your goal today itself if you begin preparing from our video based online English course. But you need to focus, be consistent and revise everything given in the course a few times even if you feel that you know already.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which are the top five government exams in India?

The top five govt. exams in India are UPSC Civil Services Exam, SSC-CGL, RBI Grade B, IBPS/SBI P.O., and Railway Recruitment Board exams. Besides, there are state level exams and PSUs, such as NTPC, that conduct their own exams.

How can I prepare for govt. exams like SSC?

Exams like SSC-CGL and SSC-CHSL vary in terms of difficulty level of the questions; coverage is more or less the same. In order to qualify these exams, you need to work on your accuracy and speed because the time per question is very limited and there’s also negative marking for every wrong answer.

Can I prepare for govt exams without going to any expensive coaching center?

Yes, you can definitely prepare for any govt. exam without paying a hefty fee to any coaching institute. For self study, you need to have a clear roadmap. Start with solidifying your fundamentals for every section your exam tests, for instance, English and Maths. Follow a logical approach instead of taking short-cuts. Work on understanding a question in one reading. You can learn from our video course and follow the approach in your practice.

What all areas are covered in govt. Exams?

Almost all govt. exams test a candidate on four counts viz. English, Maths, Reasoning, and GS/GK. Your success depends on quickly understanding a question and as such language proficiency plays a vital role.

How long do I need to prepare to pass any govt. Exam?

If you have a basic understanding of English and Maths, six months are more than enough to crack any exam. Our English Course will prepare you in a month to ace any question. You should watch the videos so many times that it etches the conceptual questions in your mind which you can later recall in case of any confusion.

How many hours do I need to study everyday to pass an exam?

Eight hours everyday is a sufficient time if followed consistently. Also, focussing more on analysing and understanding variations of any question is more important than solving more questions of the same type.

I’ve been learning from YouTube videos for over a year, still I haven’t passed any exam. What should I do?

YouTube has a lot of information and everyone there has their own approach. Most videos are made for views and entertainment rather than directly hitting the focus area. Besides, following different ways will bring in more confusion than clarity. Instead, you should follow a structured approach where there is no information overload. Our English Course is designed to remove all confusion and it gives you a clear direction.

Can a graduation-final-year student apply for a govt. job?

Yes, many exams allow final year students to apply provided they stand to complete their course by a specific deadline provided at the time of advertising the vacancies. Please read the eligibility criteria carefully before applying for any job.

What is generally the exam structure?

Some exams such as UPSC-CS and RBI Grade B have ‘Preliminary’ and ‘Mains’ whereas others such as SSC follow ‘Tier 1’ and ‘Tier 2’ structure.

How important are mock tests and previous years question papers?

Previous years question papers are really important. If you look closely, you’ll understand how that exam has evolved over the years in terms of difficulty level and types of questions. Simply solving previous years question papers won’t help you that much if you overlook the evolution of the exam. Mock tests give you something to work on, however, the relevance of those questions remain questionable.

Which govt. exam has no interview?

SSC, Railway (RRB), Banking Clerk (IBPS/SBI), Defence non-officer posts, and many state-level Group C positions do not require interviews. The merit list is prepared based on written exams and skill tests.

How to start preparing for any exam?

First, you need to identify the exam you’re interested in. Then start with English because language is the backbone of your understanding. Simultaneously work on your maths, reasoning and GK. Prepare from trusted sources.