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Complete Guide by Self Selection Board -SSB
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Three Important Pillar
Always Focus on three subjects Maths, Science & English
These three subjects have the highest weightage. Many
students often find themselves lost in the maze of History,
Geography, Polity, Economics, and Current Affairs. 🌍📚 These
subjects hold a combined weightage of 200 marks, but the
weightage often slips from their minds. Remember, trying to
conquer every subject within a mere 4 to 6 months is akin to
chasing a mirage. 🏃♂️💨 Let's break down the timeline:
From April to September, you have roughly 4 months. 📅⏳
From September to April, you've got around 6 months. 🗓️⌛
Focus your energies on mastering all the topics and
chapters within these subjects. It's all about strategizing your
time wisely. 🎯📝 And remember to keep that smile on your
face!😊
Let’s First Talk about NDA GAT PAPER
Check the above table to understand marks
scoring strategy. The exam is straightforward, and
all they seek is a candidate who's a bit sharp. Now,
let's delve into the marks distribution:
Maths - 1 Question - 2.5 Marks ➕
GAT - 1 Question - 4 Marks✍️
The easiest route to securing a high score is by
performing well in the GAT section. If you take a
glance at the table above, you'll notice that GAT
alone has the potential to exceed the cutoff marks.
On average, the cutoff ranges from 288 to 295
marks, with a worst-case scenario cutoff of 350
marks. 📊
And guess what? 🎉 GAT could be your golden ticket
to surpassing expectations!
WEAK MAths MEANS NO NDA
The NDA Maths section carries less weightage
compared to the GAT, but it demands more time
and focus. It's essential to understand that certain
chapters have lower weightage, while others hold
greater importance. Clarity regarding the
weightage distribution of each chapter is crucial for
effective preparation.
Low Weightage High Weightage
1.Logarithm 1.Linear Equation
2.Set Theory 2.Quadratic Equation
3.Relation & function 3.Complex
4.Binary number 4.Trigonometry
5.Binomial Theorem 5.Sequence & Series
6.Properties of Triangle 6.PnC (Permutations and
7.Conic Section Combinations)
8.Statistics 7.Straight Line & Circle
8.Limits
9.Matrices & Determinant
10.Inverse
11.Probability
12.Calculus except
Integration
It's really important to remember what you learn in class. Review it twice to
understand it well before doing your homework. Don't skip straight to the
homework questions. Just remember to go over what you did in class, then
do your homework, and if you want, you can practice more from any book.
Stick to this way of learning every time.
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SYLLABUS TO
COVER GAT
GEOGRAPHY: SYLLABUS
Class 11th: Part 1 & Part 2
1. GEOLOGICAL TIME SCALE
2. ORIGIN OF UNIIVERSE
3. VOLCANOS
4. INTERIOR OF EARTH & ISOTASY
5. ROCK FORMATION
6. SOIL FORMATION
7. ATMOSPHERIC LAYER
8. CLOUDS
9. OCEAN CURRENTS
10.LOCAL WINDS
11.KOPPEAN CLIMATE SYSTEM
12.RIVERS & DRAINAGE SYSTEM
13.LAKES
14.CLIMATE
15.CYCLONE & ANTICYCLONE
16.THE HIMALAYAS
17.HILL OF PENNISULAR INDIA
18.GREAT INDIAN PLAINS
19.COUNTRY PASSING THROUGH IMAGINARY LINES
20. STRAITS
21.PASSES
22.TYPES OF VEGETATION AROOUND THE WORLD &
INDIA (WORLD CLIMATE ZONE)
23.BIOSPHERE RESERVE & NATIONAL PARK
24.RAMSAR SITES
25.GMT & TIME CALCULATION
26. AGRICULTURE REVOLUTION
27.PLACES AND INDUSTRY
28.ISOLINES
SCIENCE : SYLLABUS
9th, 10th & 11th NCERT
1. MATTER IN OUR SURROUNDINGS
2. IS MATTER AROUND US PURE?
3. ATOMS AND MOLECULES
4. STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM
5. CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND
EQUATIONS
6. ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS
7. METALS AND NON-METALS
8. CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS
Biology
ENGLISH : SYLLABUS
Any Book is Good except Pathfinder
1. Parts of Speech:
a) Nouns
b) Pronouns
c) Verbs
d) Adjectives
e) Adverbs
f) Prepositions
g) Conjunctions
h) Interjections
2. Sentence Structure :
a) Subject and Predicate
b) Types of Sentences (Simple, Compound, Complex)
c) Phrases
d) Clauses (Independent and Dependent)
e) Grammar Rules
3. Tenses
4. Subject-Verb Agreement
5. Active and Passive Voice
6. Direct and Indirect Speech (Reported Speech)
7. Conditional Sentences:
8. Articles (Definite and Indefinite)
9. Adjectives and Adverbs
10. Question Tag Formation
11. Phrasal Verbs
12. Relative Clauses
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HISTORY: SYLLABUS
Satish Chandra & 12th Part 2 Themes History
HISTORY: SYLLABUS
HISTORY: SYLLABUS
ECONOMICS: SYLLABUS
Class 12th NCERT: Macroeconomics
ECONOMICS: SYLLABUS
POLITY: SYLLABUS
Class 11th NCERT Part 1 & part 2
1. Constitution of India: 7. Parliament:
1. Preamble 1. Composition and Powers of Lok Sabha
and Rajya Sabha
2. Fundamental Rights and Duties
2. Legislative procedures
3. Directive Principles of State Policy 3. Money Bills and Ordinary Bills
4. Amendment Procedures
5. Basic Structure Doctrine 8. Prime Minister and Council of Ministers:
1. Role, Powers, and Functions of the
2. Union and its Territory: Prime Minister
2. Composition and Functions of the
1. Territorial extent of India
Council of Ministers
2. States and Union Territories
3. Creation and Alteration of States 9. Supreme Court and High Courts:
1. Composition, Jurisdiction, and Powers
3. Citizenship: of the Supreme Court
1. Citizenship by birth, descent, 2. Composition, Jurisdiction, and Powers
registration, and naturalization of High Courts
2. Citizenship Act, 1955
10. Judicial Review:
- Meaning and significance
4. Fundamental Rights: - Doctrine of Separation of Powers
1. Right to Equality, Right to
Freedom, Right against Exploitation, 11. Federalism:
Right to Freedom of Religion, 1. Distribution of powers between Centre
and States
Cultural and Educational Rights,
2. Inter-State relations
Right to Constitutional Remedies
2. Judicial review and its 12. Emergency Provisions:
significance 1. National Emergency, State Emergency
(President's Rule), Financial Emergency
5. Directive Principles of State Policy: 2. Legal and Constitutional provisions
during emergencies
1. Principles guiding state policy-
making for social and economic
13. Local Government:
welfare 1. Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) and
2. Relationship between Urban Local Bodies (ULBs)
Fundamental Rights and Directive 2. 73rd and 74th Constitutional
Principles Amendments
14. Election Commission:
6. President and Vice-President:
1. Composition, Powers, and Functions
1. Election, Powers, and Functions of 2. Conduct of elections in India
the President
2. Election, Powers, and Functions of 15. Constitutional Bodies:
the Vice-President 1. Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG),
Attorney General of India, Election
Commission, Union Public Service
Commission (UPSC), etc.
POLITY: SYLLABUS
1. Constitution of India: 7. Parliament:
1. Preamble 1. Composition and Powers of Lok Sabha
and Rajya Sabha
2. Fundamental Rights and Duties
2. Legislative procedures
3. Directive Principles of State Policy 3. Money Bills and Ordinary Bills
4. Amendment Procedures
5. Basic Structure Doctrine 8. Prime Minister and Council of Ministers:
1. Role, Powers, and Functions of the
2. Union and its Territory: Prime Minister
2. Composition and Functions of the
1. Territorial extent of India
Council of Ministers
2. States and Union Territories
3. Creation and Alteration of States 9. Supreme Court and High Courts:
1. Composition, Jurisdiction, and Powers
3. Citizenship: of the Supreme Court
1. Citizenship by birth, descent, 2. Composition, Jurisdiction, and Powers
registration, and naturalization of High Courts
2. Citizenship Act, 1955
10. Judicial Review:
- Meaning and significance
4. Fundamental Rights: - Doctrine of Separation of Powers
1. Right to Equality, Right to
Freedom, Right against Exploitation, 11. Federalism:
Right to Freedom of Religion, 1. Distribution of powers between Centre
and States
Cultural and Educational Rights,
2. Inter-State relations
Right to Constitutional Remedies
2. Judicial review and its 12. Emergency Provisions:
significance 1. National Emergency, State Emergency
(President's Rule), Financial Emergency
5. Directive Principles of State Policy: 2. Legal and Constitutional provisions
during emergencies
1. Principles guiding state policy-
making for social and economic
13. Local Government:
welfare 1. Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) and
2. Relationship between Urban Local Bodies (ULBs)
Fundamental Rights and Directive 2. 73rd and 74th Constitutional
Principles Amendments
14. Election Commission:
6. President and Vice-President:
1. Composition, Powers, and Functions
1. Election, Powers, and Functions of 2. Conduct of elections in India
the President
2. Election, Powers, and Functions of 15. Constitutional Bodies:
the Vice-President 1. Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG),
Attorney General of India, Election
Commission, Union Public Service
Commission (UPSC), etc.
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4. Sci-Tech (Science and Technology)
5. Person in News
6. GI Tag (Geographical Indication Tag)
7. Infrastructure
8. Schemes & Apps
9. Rankings & Indexes
10. Places in News
11. National Parks & Biosphere Reserves
12. International Organizations
13. Days & Themes
14. International Summits
15. Budget Economics
16. Words of the Year
17. Modi: International Visits
18. Tribes
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