How to Start Your Preparation for SSC CGL 2026 Exam
Dreaming of becoming an Income Tax Inspector or an ASO in the Ministry of External Affairs? If yes, then the SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) 2026 exam is the biggest opportunity knocking at your door. But let’s be honest—starting from zero will be tough for you. When you see the thick books and the huge syllabus, a question pops up in your mind: “Can I really do this?”, “Where do I even start?”, or “Do I need coaching?” The answer is simple: Yes, you can. And no, you don’t need expensive coaching if you have the right plan. In this blog, we have provided a step-by-step process to help you start your preparation for the SSC CGL 2026 exam. Just follow the steps carefully and take your preparation in the right direction, but before that, take a free mock test to check the level of the exam.
Before you pick up a book, you must know what to study. SSC CGL has two main stages (Tiers).
This is just a filter. The marks you score here are not added to your final result. You just need to pass (clear the cutoff).
This is the stage that decides your job and rank.
Don’t buy a library. You only need one good book for each subject. Trust me, finishing one book 10 times is better than reading 10 books once.
If you start today, here is how you should divide your time.
Candidates who want to follow this 6-month roadmap with structured guidance can explore the Best online coaching for SSC CGL to prepare with topic-wise tests, full-length mocks, PYQs, video lessons, revision plans, and performance analysis for Tier 1 and Tier 2.
The journey of SSC CGL is a marathon, not a sprint. There will be days when you feel low, when mock scores drop, or when you feel like giving up. On those days, just remember why you started. Imagine your parents’ proud faces when you get that appointment letter. You have the potential. You have the plan. Now, all you need is action.
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Absolutely! Thousands of students crack CGL every year through self-study using YouTube and standard books. You just need discipline.
Quality matters more than quantity. A focused study of 6-8 hours daily is sufficient to crack the exam.
No. Tier 1 is qualifying in nature. You just need to clear the cutoff marks to sit for Tier 2.
Yes, the Data Entry Speed Test (DEST) is mandatory for all posts. You must have a typing speed of roughly 27-30 words per minute.
Yes, final year students can apply, provided they get their degree/mark sheet before the crucial date mentioned in the official notification.
Maths and Reasoning are considered high-scoring subjects because you can get 100% accuracy in them if your concepts are clear.
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