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How to Start Your Quant Preparation for SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam?

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SSC CHSL 2025 Tier 1 exam is ongoing, and most of you have already attempted the exam. So those who have attempted the exam are strongly advised to start their preparation for the Tier 2 exam as soon as possible. The difficulty level of the Tier 2 exam will be higher than the Tier 1 exam, and most candidates get confused about which section they should start with. As per the expert’s suggestion, they are strongly advised to start their preparation with the Quantitative Aptitude (Quant) section. It’s one of the most important parts, and doing well here can really boost your final score. Since you’ve done Tier 1, you have already clear with the basics. In this blog, we have provided a step-by-step guide on how to master the Quant section for the SSC CHSL 2025 Tier 2 exam.

Get Familiar with the Quant Section for SSC CHSL Tier 2

In the Tier 2 exam, the Quantitative Ability (Maths) section tests how quickly and correctly you can solve problems. Unlike Tier 1, the questions might be a little more involved, mixing up different concepts in one problem.

  • Total Questions: 30
  • Marks per Question: 3 marks each
  • Total Marks: 90 Marks
  • Negative Marking: 1 mark for each wrong answer

Key Topics & Sub-Topics to Master

I have personally analyzed that the syllabus of Quant is vast, but the best part is that most of the topics you have already covered during your Tier 1 preparation. You need to be very strong in these topics.

Main TopicKey Areas to Focus OnWhy It’s Important
ArithmeticPercentage, Profit & Loss, Simple & Compound Interest (S.I. & C.I.), Ratio & Proportion, Time & Work, Time, Speed & Distance (T.S.D.)These are the most common and basic topics. Getting these wrong means losing easy marks.
Advanced MathsAlgebra, Geometry, Mensuration (2D & 3D), Trigonometry, Data Interpretation (DI)These topics often have tricky, formula-based questions. They are essential for a top score.
Number SystemHCF, LCM, Divisibility Rules, Fractions, Decimals.These basics are used in almost every other topic.

60-Day SSC CHSL Tier 2 Quant Study Plan (Week-wise)

To cover all these topics, you need a smart plan. Here is a structured 9-week plan to help you cover all the high-priority areas systematically. Aim for about 2 to 3 hours of focused Quant practice every day.

WeekFocus AreaDaily TasksRevision & Test
Week 1Number System & Percentage1.5 hours learning/revising concepts and shortcuts; 1 hour practice questionsNumber System Topic Test (Day 7)
Week 2Profit & Loss and Ratio & Proportion1 hour concept recap; 1.5 hours solving 40–50 mixed problemsP&L and Ratio Topic Test (Day 14)
Week 3Time & Work and Time, Speed & Distance (T.S.D.)Focus on types (Pipes/Cisterns, Boats/Streams); Use shortcutsT&W and T.S.D. Topic Test
Week 4S.I. & C.I. and AveragesPractice mixed S.I.–C.I. questions; Use formula-free techniquesFull Arithmetic Mock Test
Week 5Algebra and TrigonometryMemorize formulas & identities; Solve 50+ questionsAlgebra Specific Test
Week 62D & 3D MensurationMemorize all Mensuration formulas; Draw diagrams for clarityMensuration Specific Test
Week 7Geometry (Lines, Triangles, Circles)Focus on theorems (Circle, Similarity, etc.); Solve diagram-based questionsGeometry Topic Test
Week 8Full Subject Revision & Data InterpretationQuick formula revision; Solve DI sets (Tables, Bar Graphs)Quant PYQ Test (Tier-2 Papers)
Week 9Final Mock TestsSolve 3 full Tier 2 Quant sections; Revise weak areas & tricky formulasFinal Full Quant Mock

Topic-Wise Tips to Master the Quant Section

The key to scoring high in Quant is knowing the concepts and practicing until the solution process becomes automatic.

1. Arithmetic (Percentage, P&L, S.I./C.I.)

  • Focus: Learn the fraction-to-percentage conversions by heart (e.g., 1/4=25%, 1/8=12.5%). This saves a lot of time in calculations.
  • Tip: Try to solve most problems without a formula. Use the Ratio Method for questions like Compound Interest or Time, Speed & Distance. It’s faster!

2. Geometry and Mensuration

  • Focus: Formulas are King here. You must know the area, volume, and perimeter formulas for all 2D shapes (circle, triangle) and 3D shapes (cone, sphere, cuboid).
  • Tip: Keep a Formula Notebook. Write down all the formulas in one place. Look at it every morning. For Geometry, always draw a quick sketch of the problem’s diagram; it makes the question much clearer.

3. Algebra and Trigonometry

  • Focus: Focus on the basic identities and common formulas like (a+b)2, a3+b3, and sin2θ+cos2θ=1.
  • Tip: Practice Value Putting or Value Assumption. In many questions, you can assume simple values for variables (like x=1 or θ=45∘) to quickly find the answer. This is a massive time-saver.

4. Data Interpretation (DI)

  • Focus: This involves solving simple Percentage and Ratio questions based on a chart or table.
  • Tip: Be very fast with calculations. Practice your addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division speed specifically for DI tables.

Strategy to Boost Your SSC CHSL Tier 2 Quant Marks

It’s not just about practicing; it’s about practicing smart. Follow these steps to maximize your score.

1. Know Your Weak Areas: PYQs (Previous Year Questions)

  • The very first thing you should do is solve a full Quant section from an SSC CHSL Tier 2 Previous Year Paper.
  • This will show you the exact level of difficulty and the types of questions SSC loves to ask (e.g., they always ask a tricky question on Geometry).

2. Focus on Time-Saving Methods

  • Tier 2 is all about speed. For every type of problem (like finding the C.I. for 2 years), there’s a simple, fast trick. Learn these tricks.
  • Don’t solve problems the long school way. Learn to cut down steps and calculate mentally as much as possible.

3. Practice with a Timer – The “Quant Sprint.”

  • When you do practice, take a set of 10-15 mixed questions and set a timer. Your goal should be to finish 30 questions in under 30 minutes in the exam.
  • This pressure will help you learn to pick the easy questions first and leave the tricky ones for the end.

4. Analyze Your Mistakes After Mock Tests

  • Take a full Tier 2 mock test every week.
  • After the test, review your Quantitative section results. Don’t just look at the score!
    • Which topics did I get wrong? (e.g., a mistake in a Geometry Theorem).
    • Which questions took me too long? (e.g., a simple S.I. problem took 2 minutes).
  • For the next 2-3 days, spend extra time fixing the concepts for those weak areas.

Start smart, be consistent, and remember that good preparation in Quant is the key to achieving a top score.

Disclaimer: The quant preparation tips, study plan, and practice strategies shared are based on expert analysis and previous exam trends. They are intended for guidance and practice only, not official SSC CHSL Tier 2 exam content. Actual exam questions may differ. Candidates should always verify details through official SSC notices.

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FAQs: How to Start Your Quant Preparation for SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam?

How should I begin preparing for SSC CHSL Tier 2 Quant?

Start with revising core arithmetic concepts from Tier 1, then gradually move to advanced topics like Algebra, Geometry, and Mensuration.

How many hours should I study Quant daily for Tier 2?

Ideally, study 2–3 focused hours daily, ensuring a balance between concept learning, formula revision, and solving practice questions or PYQs.

Is Tier 2 Quant tougher than Tier 1?

Yes, Tier 2 Quant questions are concept-based and slightly lengthy, often involving multiple concepts in one question, requiring stronger problem-solving skills.

Which Quant topics should I study first?

Begin with Number System, Percentage, Profit & Loss, and Ratio & Proportion, as these form the foundation for almost every other Quant topic.

Do I need to memorize all formulas for Tier 2 Quant?

Absolutely yes. Geometry, Mensuration, Algebra, and Trigonometry formulas are important and help solve lengthy questions quickly and accurately.

Abhishek Jatariya

Hello Guys, I am Abhishek Jatariya (B.Tech (IT), HBTU Kanpur). At PracticeMock I am a dedicated Government Job aspirant turned passionate Content writer & Content creator. My blogs are a one-stop destination for accurate and comprehensive information on exams like SSC, Railways, and Other PSU Jobs. I am on a mission to provide you with all the details about these exams you need, conveniently in one place. I hope you will like my writing.

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