1 Month Study Plan to Prepare Reasoning for SSC Stenographer 2026 Exam
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How exactly should you follow a 1 month study plan to prepare reasoning for the SSC Stenographer 2026 exam? The direct answer is to focus entirely on previous-year questions, memorize the alphabet and number values, and strictly practice with a 30-minute digital timer. Since there is no math section in this paper, reasoning is the only subject where you can score full marks easily. But with just thirty days left, reading thick reasoning books will only waste your time. You must learn the fifteen-second skipping rule to avoid negative marking and save precious minutes. If you want a complete daily timetable to finish the syllabus quickly and get a safe score, read this blog for more details, smart exam tips, and a simple daily routine.

A Real Exam Problem: The “Hidden Image” Scrolling Issue

Before we look at the thirty-day plan, let us talk about a real problem that students face inside the computer lab: The “Hidden Image” Scrolling Issue.

In the reasoning section, you will get many picture-based questions like Mirror Images or Paper Cutting. On the real computer screen, the question image is very big. Because of this, you can only see the question and options A and B on your screen. To see options C and D, you have to scroll down with your computer mouse.

When you scroll down to see the last two options, you often forget the exact details of the first two options! This makes you scroll up and down repeatedly, wasting a lot of time. To fix this, you must train yourself to draw a rough sketch of the correct answer on your paper before looking at the options.

The 30-Day Master Timetable for Reasoning

With only one month left, you must divide your time smartly. Here is your exact step-by-step daily plan to score high marks:

Phase 1: Day 1 to Day 10 (Targeting Fast Topics)

In the first ten days, focus on the topics that you can solve in just ten seconds without using a pen.

Important ChaptersDaily Study TimeHow to Master Them Fast?
Coding & Decoding1 HourMemorize the number of every English letter (A is 1, Z is 26) completely.
Mirror & Water Images45 MinutesDo not use a pen. Just look at the screen and remove the wrong options.
Dictionary Words30 MinutesArrange words alphabetically quickly. These are free marks for everyone.

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Phase 2: Day 11 to Day 20 (Medium Difficulty Topics)

Now, focus on the topics that need a very clean rough sheet and simple drawings.

  • Syllogism (45 Minutes): Practice questions that say “Some cats are dogs.” Always draw neat circles on your rough sheet. Never mix the circles unless the question tells you to.
  • Blood Relations (45 Minutes): Learn the gender trick. If the question asks to find an “Uncle,” completely remove all the options that show female relations.
  • Number Series (30 Minutes): Learn to find the difference between the first two numbers. Most of the hidden logic is found in this simple step.

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Phase 3: Day 21 to Day 30 (The Speed Test Phase)

In the last ten days, put your notebooks away. Your only job is to manage the thirty-minute computer timer.

  • Give Full Sectional Tests: Attempt one full fifty-mark reasoning test every single day.
  • The 15-Second Rule: If you see a missing number puzzle and the logic does not hit your mind in fifteen seconds, skip it immediately. Do not sit on one question.
  • Find Your Mistakes: After the test, check your wrong answers. See if you read “Incorrect” instead of “Correct” in the question line.

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Conclusion

Following a 1 month study plan to prepare reasoning for the SSC Stenographer 2026 exam is highly rewarding if you practice smartly. Stop trying to solve very long banking-level puzzles. The Staff Selection Commission only asks simple, logic-based questions. Focus completely on previous year papers, keep your rough sheet extremely clean to avoid calculation mistakes, and take daily online tests to handle the strict time limit. Follow this simple thirty-day routine, and you will easily score 45+ marks and secure your government job.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Is one month enough to prepare reasoning?

Yes, thirty days are fully enough if you focus on old question papers and take daily online tests to increase your speed.

Q2. How many reasoning questions come in the exam?

The reasoning section has exactly fifty questions. Each correct answer gives you one mark, making it a very high-scoring subject overall.

Q3. How much time do I get for reasoning?

You get a strict sectional time limit of exactly thirty minutes to solve all fifty reasoning questions directly on the computer screen.

Q4. What is the most important reasoning topic?

Coding-decoding, number series, and mirror images are the most important topics. They carry the highest marks and repeat in every single shift.

Q5. Should I read new books in the last month?

No, buying new books is a bad idea. Focus completely on practicing online tests and revising simple shortcut rules you already know.

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