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How to Follow a 45 Days Study Plan for SSC Stenographer 2026 Exam?

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How to follow a 45 days study plan for the SSC Stenographer 2026 exam? The direct answer is to divide your time smartly by focusing heavily on English grammar, memorizing Static GK tables, and practicing daily with online tests. Because there is absolutely zero mathematics in this exam, your selection depends completely on your English reading speed. With just one and a half months left, you cannot read thick books. You need a highly targeted routine that saves your time and stops negative marking. If you want a complete daily timetable to finish the syllabus fast, avoid silly computer mistakes, and pass this exam easily on your first try, read this blog for more details, smart tips, and a simple study routine.

A Real Exam Problem: The “100-Question English Fatigue”

Before we look at the forty-five-day plan, you must know about a real problem that students face inside the computer lab: The “100-Question English Fatigue”.

In the SSC Stenographer exam, the English section alone has one hundred questions. Solving so many questions back-to-back on a bright computer screen makes your eyes very tired. After solving fifty questions, your brain feels completely exhausted. Because of this tiredness, students stop reading the options carefully and start making blind guesses just to finish the paper quickly.

This simple mistake causes heavy negative marking. To fix this, your forty-five-day plan must include reading English articles on a mobile or computer screen for thirty minutes every day. This will train your eyes and brain to stay active during the actual exam.

The 45-Day Master Timetable

When you have one and a half months, you can easily finish the syllabus if you follow a clear map. Divide your remaining time into these three simple steps:

Phase 1: Day 1 to Day 20 (High-Scoring Topics)

In the first twenty days, do not read the whole syllabus. Just read the chapters that give you sure marks.

Subject NameDaily TimeExactly What to Study?
English Language2 HoursLearn direct rules for Active/Passive Voice and Direct/Indirect Speech. These give twenty free marks.
Reasoning1.5 HoursMemorize alphabet numbers (A=1, Z=26). Practice mirror images and coding-decoding questions.
General Awareness1.5 HoursRead basic school biology notes. Memorize tables for vitamins, national parks, and folk dances.

[Attempt Free Topic Tests Here]: During these first twenty days, whenever you finish reading a grammar rule, click here to give a quick 10-minute online topic test to check your memory!

Phase 2: Day 21 to Day 35 (Reading and Old Papers)

Now, close your textbooks. It is time to practice real exam questions from previous years.

  • Solve Old Papers: Download the SSC Stenographer question papers from the last four years. Solve the exact reasoning and English questions asked by the Staff Selection Commission.
  • Practice Cloze Tests: Solve two Cloze Tests and two Reading Comprehension passages daily on a computer screen.
  • Current Affairs: Read a monthly summary PDF for the last six months. Focus mostly on sports winners, space launches, and awards.

[Try Our Free Weekly Current Affairs Quizzes]: Stop reading thick GK magazines. Take a quick five-minute quiz on your mobile phone to easily remember the latest current affairs without getting bored!

Phase 3: Day 36 to Day 45 (The Final Speed Building)

These last ten days will decide your final score. Stop learning any new GK facts or hard grammar rules.

  • One Full Test Daily: Give exactly one full-length online mock test every morning.
  • Check Your Mistakes: Spend one hour checking your mock test. Find out which English vocabulary word you missed and write it in a small notebook.
  • The Skipping Rule: In the reasoning section, if a number series puzzle does not solve in fifteen seconds, skip it instantly. Leave it for the end.

[Take a Free Full-Length Mock Test]: Are you ready to test your screen reading speed? Sit in a completely quiet room and attempt our exact exam-level SSC Stenographer mock test today!

Do Not Forget the Shorthand Skill Test

Many students make the mistake of only studying for the computer test. They completely forgot about the typing test. Shorthand is a special typing skill that takes many months to learn. Please join a local shorthand class today and practice it for one hour every evening, along with your written exam studies.

Conclusion

Following a 45 days study plan for the SSC Stenographer 2026 exam is the best way to secure your job quickly. One and a half months are more than enough because you do not have to study mathematics. Keep your study table clean, trust your short notes, and practice giving online mock tests every single day to beat screen tiredness. Avoid negative marking completely, do not guess blindly, and you will easily pass this exam with a very high score.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Is 45 days enough for the SSC Stenographer exam?

Ans. Yes, one and a half months are fully enough if you practice daily online tests and focus only on previous year questions.

Q2. How many hours should I study in 45 days?

Ans. You should study for at least six to seven hours daily. Give maximum time to English because it carries one hundred marks.

Q3. Is there any mathematics in this SSC exam?

Ans. No, there is absolutely zero mathematics. You only need to study English, Reasoning, and General Awareness to pass this computer test.

Q4. Should I learn shorthand typing right now?

Ans. Yes, you must practice shorthand typing for one hour daily. Passing the written test is useless if you fail the final typing skill test.

Q5. How can I stop negative marking in the exam?

Ans. The exam has a 0.25 negative marking. You can stop it by completely avoiding blind guesses and leaving questions you do not know.

Abhishek Jatariya

Hello Guys, I am Abhishek Jatariya (B.Tech (IT), HBTU Kanpur). At PracticeMock I am a dedicated Government Job aspirant turned passionate Content writer & Content creator. My blogs are a one-stop destination for accurate and comprehensive information on exams like SSC, Railways, and Other PSU Jobs. I am on a mission to provide you with all the details about these exams you need, conveniently in one place. I hope you will like my writing.

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