SSC CGL Last 15 Days Strategy
The last 15 days are for control, not panic. Your goal is to stabilise score, reduce silly mistakes and keep recall fresh.
Do not start a new book or compare your preparation with every topper video at this stage.
Who this is for
This page is for aspirants who are close to the exam and need a clear list of what matters now.
Practical action plan
- Take fewer but better-analysed mocks.
- Revise formulas, vocab, idioms, static GK and current affairs notes.
- Reattempt old mistakes from your weakest topics.
- Sleep at a consistent time so the exam shift does not shock your body.
What to do next
| Focus | Action |
|---|---|
| Mocks | Use them for confidence and diagnosis, not panic |
| Revision | Daily short loops for formulas, vocab and GK |
| Mistakes | Reattempt old wrong questions under timer |
| Health | Keep sleep, food and travel planning stable |
How ExamRocket helps
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Preparation Use
How this last 15 days guide should change your SSC CGL preparation
SSC CGL Last 15 Days Strategy is useful only when it changes your timetable, mock strategy, or revision order. Treat this guide as a decision page: understand the rule or strategy, convert it into a weekly target, and test it through SSC CGL mock tests and PYQ-based practice.
Before you practise
- Note the exact rule, pattern, or strategy that affects your preparation.
- Decide which subject or topic needs practice today.
- Keep official SSC instructions separate from coaching-site assumptions.
During mock analysis
- Check whether your mistakes come from speed, accuracy, or wrong topic priority.
- Compare your section-wise time with the latest exam pattern.
- Revise only the weak areas that repeatedly hurt your score.
After this guide
- Take one free topic test to confirm understanding.
- Add difficult mistakes to revision.
- Attempt a mixed mock so the rule is tested under exam pressure.
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Join free and start practiceFrequently asked questions
- Should I take a mock every day in the last 15 days?
- Only if you can analyse it fully and it does not create panic. Quality analysis matters more than daily mock count.
- What should I revise one day before SSC CGL?
- Revise light notes, formulas, vocabulary and documents. Avoid heavy new concepts and late-night study.
Exam rules can change each cycle. Always confirm the latest details against the official SSC notification at ssc.gov.in.