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March 01, 05:25

SSC Upcming Exams
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SSC CGL Tier-I: May–June 2026

SSC CHSL – July–September 2026

MTS & Havaldar: September–November 2026

Phase-XIV: May–July 2026

GD Exam: January–March 2027

SSC CPO (SI) – Oct–Nov 2026
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March 01, 02:59

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March 01, 00:14

Good Morning भाइयो!
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Jan- Feb तो खत्म हो ही गए!
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इस महीने Notification
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May-Jun मे Exam

और 10K+ Vacancy कि उम्मीद
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पढ़ते रहो, बढ़ते रहो
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February 27, 14:26

SSC CHSL 2025 Tier-1 Result Out
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February 25, 10:46
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February 21, 01:56

Good Morning भाइयो।
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सरकारी नौकरी करते हुए आज 4 साल पूरे हो गए है।
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हो सकता है आज आप लाइब्रेरी की किसी कुर्सी पर बैठकर थक चुके हों, या मॉक टेस्ट के नंबरों से परेशान हों। पर भाई यकीन मानो जब भी PDF मे नाम लिखा हुआ दिखेगा तो ये आपके जीवन मे बहुत कुछ बदल देगा आर्थिक स्थिति, परिवार मे सम्मान, Social Respect सब कुछ।
पर भाई ये आज कि मेहनत और धैर्य पर निर्भर करता है। इसलिए थोड़ी मेहनत और थोड़ा धैर्य और।
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एक एक मिनट का सही Use करो। Time Waste कम से कम करो। Social Media से दूर रहो, Question Practice पर Focus करो!
जय राम जी कि
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February 20, 02:13

Good Morning भाइयो
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चार बाते है जो Exam तक follow करना है।

(1) जितने हो सके उतने Question रोजाना लगाओ।
(2) जो Question गलत हो जाए उन्हे आराम से देखो और समझने कि कोशिश करो के आखिर ऐसा क्या था उस Question मे कि 1-2 साल से तैयारी करने, Coaching करने के बाद भी वो Question आपका गलत हो गया।
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(3) जो भी गलती पकड़ मे आये चाहे वो कोई Theorem हो या कोई Formula या कोई Trick उसे अलग से एक रजिस्टर मे अच्छे से Note करो।
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(4) जिस रजिस्टर मे ये सब नोट कर रहे हो उसे हर 10 दिन मे Revise करो.
भाइयो ये रोजाना करो और कोशिश ये रखो के कम से कम 15-20 चीज़े रोजाना रजिस्टर मे लिख पाओ।

सबसे Important Point No. 4 है

फिर देखो नंबर कैसे नही बढ़ते
और अब Time खराब नही भाई, अगर CGL 2026 देने का सोच ही लिया तो फिर अच्छे से ही दिया जाना चाहिए।
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February 19, 14:57

ERROR RULES CGL 2025
21. Verb को adverb modify करेगा, adjective नहीं

speak clearly
✘ speak clear
22. “Enough” की सही position
* adjective/adverb के बाद ⇒ *good enough*
* noun से पहले ⇒ *enough time*
23. “Preferable” के साथ more / most नहीं लगते
✘ more preferable

preferable
24. “Most” vs “Mostly”
* most + noun
* mostly + verb/adjective
25. “Despite / In spite of” ⇒ noun / V-ing
Clause चाहिए तो: *despite the fact that…*
26. “Because / Since / As” ⇒ clause

because he was late
27. “So…that / Such…that”
* so + adjective/adverb + that
* such + noun + that
28. “Too…to…” ⇒ negative sense

too difficult to understand
29. “Such as” (examples) vs “Like” (similarity)

sports such as cricket

behave like a leader
30. Uncountable nouns के साथ much / little
✘ many information

much information
31. Much / Many / Fewer / Less
* Countable ⇒ many, fewer
* Uncountable ⇒ much, less
32. Who / Whom / Which / That
* subject ⇒ who
* object ⇒ whom
33. “That” vs “Which”
* Defining ⇒ that
* Non-defining ⇒ which (comma के साथ)
34. “Its” vs “It’s”
* its = possession
* it’s = it is / it has
35. Between (two) / Among (more than two)
36. During + noun / While + clause
37. Until / Unless ⇒ double negative नहीं
✘ unless you don’t work

unless you work
38. As well as / Along with / Together with
Verb पहले subject के अनुसार।

The teacher, along with students, is present.
39. “One of the + plural noun + who + plural verb”

one of the players who are
40. “Each / Every of the + plural noun” ⇒ singular verb

each of the members has
41. Unnecessary repetition avoid करें
✘ more better

better
42. “A number of” ⇒ plural verb

A number of students are absent.
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43. “The number of” ⇒ singular verb

The number of students is increasing.
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February 18, 15:51

CGL 2025 मे आये Error वाले Questions से संबंधित कुछ नियम।

1. “That + clause” ⇒ हमेशा singular verb
जब पूरा clause subject हो, तो उसे एक idea माना जाता है।

*That the report failed*
is
surprising.
2. “The fact that / The perception that / The idea that …” ⇒ singular verb
पूरा phrase मिलकर एक subject बनता है।

*The fact that he resigned*
was
shocking.
3. “Neither of + plural noun” ⇒ singular verb

*Neither of the reports*
is
reliable.
4. “Either of / Each of / Every + noun” ⇒ singular verb
इनके साथ verb हमेशा singular होता है, चाहे noun plural दिखे।

*Each of the students*
has
submitted the form.
5. “Neither A nor B” ⇒ verb B (nearest subject) के अनुसार

Neither the manager nor the employees
are
present.
6. “Not only A but also B” ⇒ verb B के अनुसार

Not only the teacher but also the students
were
informed.
7. “There is / There are” ⇒ real subject के अनुसार verb
“There” dummy subject है; असली subject बाद में आता है।

*There are several inconsistencies in the report.*
8. Time / Money / Distance as a unit ⇒ singular verb
अगर मात्रा को एक इकाई माना जाए।

*Fifty minutes*
is
not enough.
9. Collective noun (team, committee, jury)
* Group को unit मानें ⇒ singular
* Members को अलग-अलग मानें ⇒ plural

*The team is winning.*

*The team are arguing among themselves.*
10. Uncountable nouns ⇒ singular verb
Evidence, information, furniture, advice आदि।

*The evidence*
is
strong.
11. Unreal condition (if / wish / as if) ⇒ “were”
कल्पना या अवास्तविक स्थिति में सभी subjects के साथ “were”।

If I
were
rich…
12. Third conditional inversion

*Had + subject + V3, subject would have + V3*

*Had he worked harder, he would have succeeded.*
13. “No sooner … than …”

*No sooner had he arrived than the meeting began.*
14. “Hardly / Scarcely … when …”

*Hardly had she finished when the bell rang.*
15. Negative adverbs at beginning ⇒ inversion
Rarely, Seldom, Never, Little, Hardly

*Rarely has there been such chaos.*
16. “It was not until … that …”
ज़ोर देने के लिए प्रयोग।

*It was not until much later that the truth came out.*
17. Parallel verb forms
(important)
एक ही subject के actions समान form में हों।

to protect and to regulate
18. Parallel nouns /
adjectives Important)

budgeting, marketing, and scaling
19. Preposition के बाद verb ⇒ gerund (-ing)

interested in learning
✘ interested in learn
20. “Capable of / intent on / interested in + V-ing”

capable of handling pressure
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February 17, 12:49
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