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How is your preparation going for SSC CHSL 2025 Tier 1 exam? Hope you are doing well. It is a very crucial time when you can feel demotivated, have less preparation, and so on. But one thing is the most important, that you have to rely on your preparation. Taking it forward, we suggest you utilize this time for your revision and practice. Many aspirants make the mistake of trying to read a whole new book or cover every single syllabus topic right now. Please, don’t do that. Your goal is simple: to maximise your score by mastering the most frequent and highest-scoring topics, solidifying your concepts, and building your speed and accuracy. To help you with that, we are providing SSC CHSL revision plan for 5 days. This will help you focus on the most scoring topics with regular practice.

SSC CHSL Tier-I Most Scoring Topics

Before we jump into the SSC CHSL revision plan, you must be familiar with the most scoring topics across all four sections. This will help you know which topics you are required to focus on section-wise. These topics appear frequently in previous year papers and are relatively easier to master with revision and practice.

SectionScoring Topics
General IntelligenceCoding-Decoding, Series, Analogy, Classification, Venn Diagram
General AwarenessStatic GK, Current Affairs (last 6 months), Polity, History
Quantitative AptitudeSimplification, Percentage, Ratio, Profit & Loss, DI, Algebra
English LanguageCloze Test, Error Spotting, Synonyms/Antonyms, Active-Passive

5-Day SSC CHSL Revision Plan 2025, Check Day-wise Plan

We have divided our 5-day revision plan into day-wise, and each day is divided into three slots: morning, afternoon, and evening. This will help you categorize your revision strategy in when to revise a topic, when to practice the topic, and when to analyze the topic.

DayMorning Slot (Quant / Reasoning Focus)Afternoon Slot (English / GA Focus)Evening Slot (Practice & Revision)
Day 1Quant: Percentages, Ratio & Proportion, Profit & Loss
Reasoning: Analogy, Classification
English: Active–Passive, Direct–Indirect Speech
GA: Polity – Preamble, Fundamental Rights
Mock Test 1 (Full-Length, Timed) + Error Analysis
Day 2Quant: Time, Speed & Distance, Time & Work, SI–CI
Reasoning: Series, Coding–Decoding
English: Error Spotting, Sentence Improvement GA: Current Affairs (Last 4 Months – Awards & Appointments)Practice: 50 Mixed Reasoning + Quant PYQs (Timed)
Day 3Quant: Algebra (Basics, Identities), Geometry & Mensuration
Reasoning: Syllogism, Blood Relations, Direction–Distance
English: Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms & Phrases
GA: History (Battles, Freedom Struggle) + Geography (Rivers, National Parks)
Mock Test 2 (Full-Length, Timed) + Error Log Review
Day 4Quant: Data Interpretation (Tables, Graphs, Pie Charts)
Reasoning: Venn Diagrams, Non-Verbal Reasoning
English: Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test (3 sets each)
GA: Science (Human Body, Diseases, Nutrition) + Current Affairs (Sports & Schemes)
Sectional Mocks: English + Quant + Formula Revision
Day 5All Sections – Final Revision: Quick recap of all formulas, rules & shortcutsFocus on Weak Areas Identified from Error LogsGA: Last 6 Months’ Current Affairs (Highlights Only)English: Vocabulary & Grammar Rule RecapFinal Mock Test (Full-Length, Timed) or Light Revision Only + Confidence Boost

Note: Some things will remain constant for each day, such as current affairs revision, quant formulas revision, reasoning shortcuts and tricks practice, and some other things that can enhance your problem-solving and calculation skills.

Things You Should Take Care Of During These 5 Days

Here, we have mentioned some things that should be taken care of during these 5 days. We suggest you read these things carefully and try to implement them when you follow the SSC CHSL revision plan for 5 days.

  1. Prioritize High-Scoring Areas: We suggest you focus only on the most scoring topics like Analogy, Series, Percentage, Profit & Loss, Static GK (History/Polity), and Vocabulary because this can increase your chances of scoring good marks.
  2. The 3-P Rule (Practice, Practice, Practice): Every day includes dedicated time for practice through Previous Year Question (PYQ) sets, quizzes, or a full-length Mock Test.
  3. Revision of Topics Again and Again: If you are revising some important topics on Day 1, then make sure you are revising them again around Day 6 or Day 10. This deliberate gap helps your brain solidify the memory, moving it from short-term to long-term memory.
  4. Maintain Your Error Log: After every mock or practice set, spend an hour analyzing your mistakes. Why did you get it wrong? Was it a silly mistake, a conceptual error, or a lack of speed? Note down the topic and revise it immediately.
  5. Be Human, Not a Robot: Don’t study for 14 hours straight. Aim for 8-10 hours of focused study. Take short breaks every hour. A fresh mind retains more than a burnt-out one.

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FAQs: SSC CHSL Revision Plan 2025 for 5 Days

How many hours should I study daily during this 5-day revision?

Aim for 8–10 hours of focused study with small breaks; quality, consistency, and regular practice matter more than long study hours.

What are the most scoring topics in SSC CHSL Quantitative Aptitude?

Percentage, Profit & Loss, Ratio & Proportion, Simplification, Algebra, and Data Interpretation are the most frequent and high-scoring topics in Quant.

Which topics should I focus on in General Intelligence (Reasoning)?

Coding-Decoding, Analogy, Series, Classification, Venn Diagram, Blood Relations, and Direction-Distance are key scoring topics in reasoning.

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