Are you preparing for SSC MTS 2026 exam? Let us talk about a subject that gives many students sleepless nights: English Language and Comprehension. If you come from a Hindi-medium or regional-language school, looking at English questions might feel like a never-ending section. You might think, “I cannot speak fluent English, how will I pass this exam?” Take a deep breath and relax. The SSC MTS exam does not test your spoken English. It only tests your basic, 10th-level school grammar. There are 25 questions, and each question carries 3 marks (Total 75 marks). In this blog, we will tell you exactly how to prepare English for SSC MTS from absolute zero, even if your English is very weak.
Understand the English Syllabus and Weightage
Before opening a grammar book, you must know what the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) likes to ask. The English section is divided into three simple parts: Vocabulary (Word meanings), Grammar (Rules), and Comprehension (Reading understanding). Below, we have shown the most important English chapters and how many questions you can expect from them.
| English Topic | Expected Number of Questions |
| Cloze Test (A paragraph with 5 blank spaces) | 5 |
| Synonyms and Antonyms (Similar and Opposite words) | 4 to 5 |
| Idioms and Phrases (English sayings and proverbs) | 2 to 3 |
| One-Word Substitution (One word for a whole sentence) | 2 to 3 |
| Spotting the Error (Finding the grammar mistake) | 3 to 4 |
| Fill in the Blanks (Using correct grammar/words) | 2 to 3 |
| Spelling Check (Finding the right/wrong spelling) | 2 |
Step-by-Step Preparation Strategy
You do not need to read heavy English novels or thick grammar books to clear this exam. A smart daily routine of just one hour is all you need. Here is how you should plan your preparation step-by-step:
- Make a “Vocab Diary”: Vocabulary (Word meanings) covers more than half of your paper! Buy a small pocket diary. Every morning, write down 10 new words (Synonyms/Antonyms), 5 Idioms, and 5 One-Word Substitutions. Carry this diary in your pocket and read it while traveling or eating.
- Read Simple English Daily: The “Cloze Test” alone gives you 15 marks (5 questions). To solve this, you just need a basic reading habit. Do not read the tough Hindu newspaper. Read simple English storybooks (like Panchatantra) or basic sports news for 15 minutes daily. Your brain will automatically start understanding which word fits in the blank space.
- Keep Grammar Simple: Do not try to become an English professor. You only need to learn basic grammar rules. Focus heavily on chapters like Tenses, Subject-Verb Agreement, Articles (A, An, The), and Prepositions (In, On, At). Watch simple free Hindi-to-English grammar videos on YouTube to clear your doubts.
- Master the Spelling Test: SSC asks questions by which students get confused with spellings that have double letters (like ‘Committee’ or ‘Accommodation’). Whenever you learn a new word, write its spelling on a piece of paper three times.
- Solve Previous Year Papers: The SSC repeats its English vocabulary almost every year! Instead of reading the whole dictionary, just memorize the English questions asked in SSC MTS, CHSL, and GD exams over the last four years. You will easily get common words in your exam.
Common Mistakes You Must Avoid
While studying English, make sure you stay away from these common traps that ruin the scores of many hardworking students:
- Translating Word-by-Word: Hindi and English have different sentence structures. If you try to translate every English sentence into Hindi word-by-word in your mind, you will get confused and mark the wrong grammar answer. Try to understand the “feeling” of the sentence.
- Blind Guessing (The Biggest Trap): Remember, Session 2 has a strict negative marking of 1 mark for every wrong answer. In English, two options often look very similar. If you do not know the meaning of a word at all, leave it blank! Do not guess.
- Ignoring Mock Tests: Reading English rules is easy, but applying them in a 60-minute test is hard. Give small 15-minute English topic tests on your mobile daily to check if you actually remember the word meanings.
Conclusion
English in the SSC MTS exam is highly scoring and takes very little time to solve. If you know the meaning of a word, you can click the answer in just two seconds! Do not let the fear of a new language stop you from getting your dream government job. Make your vocabulary diary today, learn basic grammar rules, and practice old question papers. You have the true ability to score a brilliant 75/75 in this section. Start your simple English practice today.
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FAQs: How to Prepare English for SSC MTS?
In Session 2 of the computer-based test, you will face exactly 25 questions from the English Language and Comprehension section.
Each English question carries 3 marks. Therefore, the total weightage of the English section is 75 marks. This section decides your final merit.
Yes! Because English is in Session 2, there is a strict negative marking of 1 mark for every incorrect answer. You must be very careful and avoid blind guessing.
Yes, absolutely! Thousands of Hindi medium students clear this exam every year. The English asked is of the basic 10th-class level. With daily vocabulary practice and basic grammar understanding, you can easily score high marks.
For basic grammar rules, “Plinth to Paramount” (Volume 1) by Neetu Singh is considered the best and easiest book for beginners. For vocabulary, you can refer to the “Blackbook of English Vocabulary” or simply solve previous year papers.
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