Have you got extra time for the SSC CGL 2026 exam and want to know how to increase your score by 20 marks right now? The direct answer is to use this extra time to fix your weak areas, memorize calculation tables, master the option elimination method, give daily topic tests, and revise previous year questions. Many students relax when the exam is far away, but smart students use this time to jump ahead of the crowd. Even a ten-mark jump can change your post from a normal desk clerk to a highly respected Income Tax Inspector! If you want a clear plan on how to use your extra months wisely, read this blog for more details, simple tips, and an easy daily routine.
A Common Challenge: The “NOT” Word Mistake
Before we look at the five methods, let us talk about a real problem that happens inside the computer lab and lowers the score of many good students: The Screen Reading Problem.
Inside the exam center, looking at a bright computer screen for a long time makes your eyes tired. Because the clock is running, you read the questions very fast. Often, a General Awareness question asks, “Which of the following is NOT a fundamental right?” Because of the hurry and eye strain, your brain completely misses the word “NOT.” You see the first option, think it is the correct fundamental right, click it, and move on. You just lost 2.5 marks (including negative marking) for a question you actually knew! Using your extra time to practice reading questions carefully on a digital screen is very important to stop these silly mistakes.
1. Find and Fix Your Weakest Subject
When students get extra time, they usually keep studying the subject they already love. If you love reasoning, solving more reasoning questions will not increase your marks from 45 to 50 easily. But if your math score is stuck at 20, you can easily push it to 35!
- Make a List: Write down the 3 math or English chapters you always skip because they feel hard.
- Take Action: Give three full days to just one hard chapter. Watch simple videos, write down the basic formulas, and solve small examples.
| Subject | Weak Area Example | How to Fix It in Extra Time |
| Maths | Geometry & Circles | Draw shapes on a big chart paper and stick it on your wall. |
| English | Vocabulary & Idioms | Write 10 new words daily in a small pocket notebook. |
| GK | Articles & Amendments | Take small daily quizzes instead of reading thick books. |
2. Memorize Math Tables and Squares
In the real exam, doing long multiplication on your rough sheet wastes precious minutes. If you want to jump your score by 10 marks in the math section alone, you must become a human calculator.
- Learn Tables: Memorize math tables up to 25.
- Learn Squares and Cubes: Memorize squares up to 30 and cubes up to 15.
- The Result: When you see a Compound Interest question, you will not need to multiply numbers on paper. You will know the answer instantly, saving you time for other hard questions.
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3. Master the “Option Elimination” Method
You do not always need to know the exact right answer to get full marks. You just need to know which three options are completely wrong.
- In English: If a sentence is talking about the past, immediately cross out all options that use present tense words like “is” or “are.”
- In Maths: If a question asks for the volume of a cylinder (which uses Pi = 22/7), the correct answer option must almost always be perfectly divisible by 11. Check the options first!
4. Give Daily Chapter-Wise Tests
Reading books all day makes you feel like you know everything. But the real test is when a timer is ticking on your screen.
- Instead of giving full 1-hour mock tests every day, break your study down.
- If you read the “Percentage” chapter in the morning, give a quick 15-minute test on Percentage in the evening. This instantly shows you if you actually understood the topic or not.
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5. Revise Previous Year Questions (PYQs) Three Times
The Staff Selection Commission rarely creates completely new questions. They highly repeat the exact same logic, grammar rules, and GK facts from the last four years.
- Stop buying new practice books from the market.
- Download the official question papers of 2022, 2023, and 2024.
- Solve them multiple times until you remember the pattern of the questions by heart.
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Conclusion
Having extra time for the SSC CGL 2026 exam is a golden chance. Do not waste it by relaxing or watching movies. Use these extra months to build your calculation speed, clean up your weak chapters, and practice reading carefully on a computer screen to avoid silly mistakes. Stop trying to read new books and focus completely on previous year questions. Make a simple daily routine, follow these five smart steps, and you will easily see a huge jump of 20+ marks in your next mock test.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. How can I use extra time for SSC CGL?
Focus on your weak chapters, memorize math tables, and take daily online mock tests to improve your solving speed and accuracy.
Q2. Can I increase my score by 20 marks easily?
Yes! By avoiding silly mistakes, leaving hard questions quickly, and practicing previous year papers, a 20-mark jump is very much possible.
Q3. Should I read new books if I have extra time?
No, do not buy new books. It is much better to revise your old notes and previous year questions three or four times.
Q4. How many hours should I study daily right now?
If you have extra months, studying with full focus for six to seven hours daily is more than enough to clear this exam.
Q5. Are online mock tests really necessary for SSC CGL?
Yes, online mock tests are very important because the real exam is on a computer. They help you manage screen reading and time.
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