How to Prepare Quant for SSC Selection Post Phase 14 Exam
Are you afraid of the Mathematics section in the upcoming SSC Selection Post Phase 14 exam? Many students get very nervous when they see numbers. But here is a secret: you do not need to be a math genius to pass this exam. You just need a smart daily study plan. With the brand new rule of a strict 15-minute sectional timer, your solving speed is much more important than knowing hard formulas. If you are starting from zero, do not worry. In this blog, we will tell you exactly how to prepare for the Quantitative Aptitude section and score high easily.
Before opening any math book, you must understand the rules of the game. The Quantitative Aptitude (Maths) section requires fast calculation. Here is the exact pattern:
| Subject Name | Total Questions | Total Marks | Strict Time Limit |
| Quantitative Aptitude (Maths) | 25 | 50 | Exactly 15 Minutes |
Important Rule: There is a heavy negative marking. You will lose exactly 0.50 marks for every wrong answer. Blind guessing is not allowed!
The Selection Post Phase 14 exam has three different levels based on your education. The math syllabus changes slightly for each level:
You do not need to buy heavy college math books. Follow this very simple, daily step-by-step plan:
Step 1: Increase Your Brain’s Calculator Speed
You only have 15 minutes for 25 questions. This means you have less than 40 seconds per question! You cannot waste time doing rough work.
Step 2: Clear Basic Rules First
Start with the simplest chapters: Percentage and Ratio. These two chapters are the base of the entire math syllabus. If you understand them well, Profit and Loss and Time and Work will become very easy. Read a simple book like Quantitative Aptitude by R.S. Aggarwal to learn the basic rules.
Step 3: Practice Previous Year Questions (PYQs)
Do not solve random hard questions from the internet. SSC always repeats the exact same math logic every year. Buy a good PYQ book (like Kiran or Pinnacle) and solve the last 4 years’ papers of SSC Phase exams, CGL, and CHSL.
This is the most important part of your preparation. When the 15-minute timer starts, use the “Art of Skipping”.
Reading math rules is not enough. You must hold a pen and test yourself daily to check your real speed. Use our highly trusted, free study materials below to boost your daily practice without spending money:
Clearing the Quant section in the SSC Selection Post Phase 14 exam is completely possible, even if your math is weak right now. Keep your desk clean, stick to one basic book, memorize your tables daily, and practice with our free mock tests. Trust your daily hard work, stay calm during the 15-minute timer, and you will easily pass this exam.
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Because of the new sectional timing rule, you will get exactly 15 minutes to solve all 25 Quant questions.
No. The Matriculation (10th pass) level exam mainly focuses on basic Arithmetic. It does not ask hard advanced math questions like Trigonometry.
R.S. Aggarwal is best for clearing basic concepts. After that, any SSC Previous Year Question (PYQ) book like Kiran or Pinnacle is enough for practice.
Yes! For every wrong math answer you mark, exactly 0.50 marks will be deducted from your total score.
You can increase your speed by memorizing basic fraction values, tables up to 20, and squares up to 30. Also, give daily 10-minute topic tests.
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