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Muskan

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The ratio of qualified students in the SSC JE test to the total number of candidates that took the exam determines the success rate. Five to six percent of the individuals who took the exam were found to be qualified overall. It is one of the hardest tests in India because of this. Nonetheless, it could change from year to year depending on the degree of difficulty and the quantity of positions that are made available. The SSC JE exam's success rate demonstrates how competitive it is, drawing applicants from all over India to vie for a small number of seats relative to the total number of students who registered for the test.

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Muskan

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There are four main types of questions in the SSC JE exams: essay, MCQs, descriptive, and subjective. Candidates must choose one of four to five virtually all-correct solutions from a list of probable answers for multiple choice questions. The questions in a descriptive paper must be addressed succinctly, but the questions in a subjective paper require more detailed responses. The candidates are given a topic on which they must write an article and provide as many reasons as they can in the allotted word count.

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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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The amount of time required for Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Junior Engineer (JE) exam preparation can vary depending on a number of factors, such as your familiarity with the exam content, the amount of time you have to devote to studying each day, and your overall study habits. Generally speaking, it is recommended that candidates start preparing for the exam at least 3-4 months before the exam date. This allows enough time for you to cover the entire syllabus, revise and practice previous years' question papers and mock tests. It is important to create a study schedule and stick to it, devoting a few hours every day to studying.
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