SSC GD Constable Study Plans
6-Month Comprehensive Study Plan
Phase 1: Foundation Building (Months 1-2)
Week 1-2: Assessment & Planning
- Take diagnostic mock test to identify current level
- Create daily study schedule (4-5 hours)
- Focus on basic concepts (10th standard level)
- Set realistic weekly targets
Week 3-4: General Intelligence & Reasoning
- Focus on: Basic reasoning, analogy, classification
- Practice 25-30 reasoning questions daily
- Work on logical thinking and pattern recognition
- Learn simple problem-solving techniques
Week 5-6: General Knowledge & Awareness
- Focus on: Static GK, Current Affairs (last 4 months)
- Daily newspaper reading
- Learn important facts and figures
- Create GK notes by topic
Week 7-8: Elementary Mathematics
- Focus on: Basic arithmetic, percentages, ratios
- Practice 20-25 math questions daily
- Learn mental calculation techniques
- Focus on speed and accuracy
Phase 2: Concept Development (Months 3-4)
Month 3: Subject Enhancement
- Advanced reasoning problems
- Mathematical problem-solving
- General knowledge in-depth study
- Current affairs revision
Month 4: Practice & Physical Training
- Previous year papers practice
- Mock tests with analysis
- Physical fitness preparation for PET
- Weak area identification
Phase 3: Final Preparation (Months 5-6)
Month 5: Intensive Practice
- Take 3-4 mock tests weekly
- Daily physical training
- Complete syllabus revision
- Focus on accuracy and speed
Month 6: Final Touch
- Quick revision of all topics
- Mock tests under exam conditions
- Physical fitness standard achievement
- Stress management
Physical Efficiency Test (PET) Requirements
For Male Candidates
- 1.6 km Race: 6 minutes 30 seconds
- Long Jump: 14 feet (3 chances)
- High Jump: 3'9" (3 chances)
For Female Candidates
- 800 meters Race: 4 minutes
- Long Jump: 10 feet (3 chances)
- High Jump: 3’ (3 chances)
Physical Standards
- Male Height: 170 cm (Relaxable as per norms)
- Female Height: 157 cm (Relaxable as per norms)
- Chest Measurement: Only for male candidates (81-85 cm)
Paper Structure and Strategy
General Intelligence & Reasoning (25 Marks)
Key Topics:
- Analogies, Classification, Series
- Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations
- Non-verbal reasoning
Preparation Strategy:
- Practice 25-30 questions daily
- Focus on pattern recognition
- Time management is crucial
General Knowledge & General Awareness (25 Marks)
Key Topics:
- Static GK (History, Geography, Polity)
- General Science
- Current Affairs (last 4 months)
Preparation Strategy:
- Daily newspaper reading
- GK quizzes and notes
- Focus on important facts
Elementary Mathematics (25 Marks)
Key Topics:
- Number Systems, Simplification
- Percentages, Profit & Loss
- Time & Work, Time & Distance
Preparation Strategy:
- Focus on basic arithmetic
- Learn shortcut techniques
- Practice mental calculations
English/Hindi Language (25 Marks)
Key Topics:
- Basic Grammar, Vocabulary
- Synonyms, Antonyms
- Reading Comprehension
Preparation Strategy:
- Learn 10-15 new words daily
- Read newspapers
- Practice grammar exercises
Daily Study Schedule
Morning Session (2 hours):
- General Knowledge/Current Affairs (1 hour)
- Break (10 minutes)
- Reasoning Practice (50 minutes)
Afternoon Session (2 hours):
- Mathematics (1 hour)
- Break (10 minutes)
- English/Hindi (50 minutes)
Evening Session (1.5 hours):
- Mock test practice (45 minutes)
- Physical training (45 minutes)
3-Month Intensive Plan
Month 1: Foundation Building
Focus Areas:
- Basic concepts of all subjects
- Daily practice of each topic
- Vocabulary building
- Current affairs reading
- Basic physical training
Month 2: Practice & Enhancement
- Previous year papers
- Mock tests weekly
- Physical training intensification
- Weak area improvement
Month 3: Final Preparation
- Complete syllabus revision
- Mock tests under exam conditions
- Physical fitness standard achievement
- Stress management
1-Month Crash Course Plan
Week 1: Assessment & Basics
- Take 2 diagnostic tests
- Focus on high-weightage topics
- Create intensive study plan
- Daily practice of all subjects
Week 2: Topic-wise Focus
- Reasoning: 25% time
- General Awareness: 25% time
- Mathematics: 25% time
- English/Hindi: 25% time
Week 3: Practice & Speed
- Mock tests with time analysis
- Previous year questions
- Physical training
- Accuracy focus
Week 4: Final Revision
- Quick revision of all topics
- Mock tests under exam conditions
- Physical test practice
- Mental conditioning
Physical Training Schedule
Daily Routine
- Morning: 30 minutes running/jogging
- Evening: 30 minutes jumping exercises
- Weekend: Complete PET practice
Progressive Training Plan
- Week 1-2: Basic fitness building
- Week 3-4: Speed and stamina improvement
- Week 5-8: Achieving PET standards
- Week 9-12: Performance enhancement
Important Tips for Success
Written Exam Preparation
- Focus on basic concepts (10th standard level)
- Practice previous year papers extensively
- Create short notes for revision
- Regular mock test practice
Physical Fitness Preparation
- Start physical training early
- Focus on achieving PET standards
- Maintain consistent practice
- Consult physician if needed
Time Management
- Allocate specific time for each section
- Practice under time constraints
- Focus on accuracy first, then speed
- Skip difficult questions initially
Study Material Recommendations
Books for Reasoning
- Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal
- Analytical Reasoning by M.K. Pandey
Books for General Awareness
- Lucent’s General Knowledge
- Arihant General Knowledge
- Monthly magazines for current affairs
Books for Mathematics
- Quantitative Aptitude by R.S. Aggarwal
- Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma
Books for English/Hindi
- Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi
- Samanya Hindi by various authors
Mock Test Strategy
- Take 2-3 mock tests weekly
- Analyze performance thoroughly
- Focus on time management
- Work on weak areas identified
Post-Selection Process
Document Verification
- Original educational certificates
- Domicile certificate
- Character certificate
- Medical fitness certificate
Training Period
- Basic training at training centers
- Physical training during training
- Weapons handling (if applicable)
- Department-specific training
Career Opportunities
Forces where GD Constables are posted
- BSF (Border Security Force)
- CISF (Central Industrial Security Force)
- CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force)
- SSB (Sashastra Seema Bal)
- ITBP (Indo-Tibetan Border Police)
- AR (Assam Rifles)
- NIA (National Investigation Agency)
Growth and Promotion
- Regular promotions based on seniority
- Departmental examinations for advancement
- Opportunity for higher ranks
- Job security and benefits