As we know, the SSC has released the SSC CGL 2025 exam dates to conduct the Tier 1 exam. The exam is to be conducted from 13th August to 30th August 2025. Focusing on each section is important if you want to attempt the exam effectively. For that, we have provided tips and strategies on how to get a good score in English in SSC CGL 2025 exam. As we know that the English section is the highest-scoring section in which one can score 40+ marks in less time, but it requires a strategy and a lot of practice. For practice, we have provided free topic-wise tests and a full-length SSC CGL mock test. To make your English perfect, we have provided tips and strategies on how to make your vocabulary strong, how to focus on grammar, etc.
As we have already mentioned that if you want to score good marks in the SSC CGL 2025 exam, then you should focus on each section effectively. For that, we have provided some free preparation resources, which include a free full-length SSC CGL mock test, free SSC CGL sectional tests, free topic-wise tests, free previous year question papers, etc. These resources are designed by our experts after analyzing many previous year papers.
Following a strategy and implementing the tips are very important if you want to score good marks in the exam. Most candidates failed to score well in the exam because they didn’t know what they should focus on and what they should study for the exam. For the English section, it’s important to know how to start your preparation and what you should focus on.
If you want to do well in things like finding mistakes in sentences, improving how a sentence sounds, or changing active to passive voice and direct to indirect speech, you need to know grammar well.
Start with the basics.
Learn the main things first:
Don’t try to rush it. Take your time with each topic. Make sure you really get it.
Do practice after learning.
After you learn a grammar rule, try some exercises right away. Doing this helps you remember better and understand how it works in real sentences.
Good grammar books to use:
It’s useful for questions on synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and one-word replacements, and also for understanding reading passages better. Try to pick up around 10–15 new words daily.
Use a small notebook or flashcards. Write down:
Don’t just memorize: It’s better to learn words by seeing how they are used in real sentences. That way, you’ll remember them more easily.
Read newspapers regularly: Try reading the editorial sections of papers like The Hindu or The Indian Express. You’ll see lots of new words used in real-life topics, which helps a lot.
Check old question papers: Look at the vocabulary asked in past exams. SSC and other tests often repeat the same words and phrases, so spotting patterns can give you an edge.
Reading comprehension, cloze tests, and para jumbles can be tricky, but if you get good at them, they can fetch you a lot of marks. They test how well you understand what you read, not just word meanings, but the full idea.
If you really want to get good marks in English for SSC CGL, you’ve got to practice regularly. That’s how you build speed, accuracy, and learn to handle time pressure.
Writing is the most underrated skill when it comes to mastering English for competitive exams. A lot of candidates focus on reading and grammar but ignore writing. That’s a big miss.
Start a journal, post something in English on social media, or simply write 5–6 sentences summarizing what you read today. When you write, you’re forced to recall grammar rules, use vocabulary correctly, and structure sentences properly. That mental effort really cements what you’ve learned.
You don’t need to be Shakespeare. Even a simple habit of writing 10 minutes a day will make a noticeable difference in 3–4 weeks.
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Be smart with your preparation, focus on grammar and vocabulary, and follow the tips and strategies.
Aim to learn around 10–15 new words daily. Use flashcards or a notebook to note down meanings, synonyms, antonyms, and example sentences.
Start with the basics and practice daily using standard grammar books and exercises.
Yes, they improve accuracy, speed, confidence, and help identify weak areas.
SSC CGL 2025 exam dates are 13th August to 30th August 2025.
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