Last Minute Preparation Tips for SSC GD 2026 The Final Countdown Begins
The wait is finally over! The SSC GD Constable 2026 exam is starting from 23rd February 2026. If you are feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness, relax. That is completely normal. This exam is your golden ticket to joining prestigious forces like BSF, CRPF, CISF, and SSB. You have worked hard for months, and now is the time to turn that hard work into a uniform. But the last few days can make or break your score. Many students panic and ruin their preparation in the final week. To stop you from making those mistakes, we have created a “Last Minute Survival Guide” just for you. In this blog, we will share very, very simple and effective tips to boost your score in these final days.
This is the biggest mistake candidates make. If you haven’t studied a specific topic in Maths (like Compound Interest or Geometry) yet, leave it. Trying to learn a new concept just days before the exam will only confuse you and lower your confidence in what you do know.
You only have 60 minutes to solve 80 questions. That is less than 45 seconds per question!
There is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer.
In the last few days, don’t solve long problems. Instead, revise things that you might forget:
Do not leave these for the morning of the exam. Panic on exam day = Low Score.
You might feel like studying all night before the exam, but that is a disaster.
You are ready. You are capable. Go and give your best shot.
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Yes, there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer. Be careful while guessing.
While cutoffs vary by state and force, aiming for 125+ marks (out of 160) is generally considered a safe score for General category candidates to get their preferred post.
Yes! You can view questions in English, Hindi, and 13 regional languages. However, the “Language Section” (English/Hindi) will only be in the respective language.
You must carry your Admit Card, one Original Photo ID (Aadhaar/PAN/Voter ID), and two passport-size photographs.
The Admit Card is usually released 4 days before your specific exam date. You can check your status on the official regional SSC websites.
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