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SSC MTS Vacancy Details

Based on the official SSC notification released on June 26, 2025:

  • Multi-Tasking Staff: 4,375 positions

  • Havaldar (CBIC & CBN): 1,089 positions

  • Total Vacancies: 5,464 positions

  • Applications Received: Over 36.17 lakh candidates

SSC MTS Key Timeline and Dates

ActivityDateStatus
Notification ReleaseJune 26, 2025Completed
Online RegistrationJune 26 – July 24, 2025Completed
Fee Payment DeadlineJuly 25, 2025Completed
Application Correction WindowJuly 29-31, 2025Completed
Exam DatesOctober-November 2025Postponed
City Intimation Slip10 days before examPending
Admit Card Release3-4 days before examPending

SSC MTS Eligibility Criteria 2025-26

Educational Qualification Requirements

Candidates must have passed Matriculation (Class 10th) or equivalent examination from a recognized board as of August 1, 2025. Acceptable qualifications include:

  • All state boards (CBSE, ICSE, various state boards)

  • Central/National Open School

  • International boards recognized by COBSE

  • Equivalent certifications from recognized institutions

Age Limits and Cut-off Date

PositionAge RangeCut-off Date
Multi-Tasking Staff18-25 yearsAugust 1, 2025
Havaldar (CBIC/CBN)18-27 yearsAugust 1, 2025

SSC MTS Category-wise Age Relaxations

CategoryRelaxationMaximum Age (MTS)Maximum Age (Havaldar)
General/EWSNo relaxation25 years27 years
OBC (NCL)3 years28 years30 years
SC/ST5 years30 years32 years
PwBD (UR)10 years35 years37 years
PwBD + OBC13 years38 years40 years
PwBD + SC/ST15 years40 years42 years
Ex-Servicemen3 years after deducting military serviceVariableVariable

SSC MTS Nationality Requirements

Eligible candidates must be

  • Citizens of India

  • Subjects of Nepal or Bhutan

  • Tibetan refugees who came to India before January 1, 1962

  • Persons of Indian origin with intention to permanently settle in India

SSC MTS Exam Pattern 2025-26

The SSC MTS examination follows a revised two-session computer-based format with 90 questions totaling 270 marks.

Session-wise Breakdown

SessionSubjectQuestionsMarksDurationNegative Marking
Session INumerical & Mathematical Ability206045 minutesNo
Reasoning Ability & Problem Solving2060
Session IIGeneral Awareness257545 minutesYes (-1 mark)
English Language & Comprehension2575
Total9027090 minutes

Important Notes:

  • Both sessions are mandatory – missing either session results in disqualification

  • Each question in all sections carries 3 marks

  • No negative marking in Session I (Mathematics and Reasoning)

  • 1 mark deduction for wrong answers in Session II (General Awareness and English)

SSC MTS Language Options

The examination is conducted in 13 languages (except English section):

CodeLanguageCodeLanguage
01Hindi13Manipuri
02English14Marathi
03Assamese16Odia
04Bengali17Punjabi
07Gujarati21Tamil
08Kannada22Telugu
10Konkani23Urdu
12Malayalam

SSC MTS Subject-wise Syllabus

Session I: Numerical and Mathematical Ability (60 Marks)

1. Number Systems and Fundamentals

  • Integers, whole numbers, and natural numbers

  • Prime numbers and composite numbers

  • Even and odd numbers

  • Rational and irrational numbers

  • Real numbers and their properties

  • Number line representation

  • Divisibility rules for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11

  • Tests of divisibility and their applications

2. LCM and HCF

  • Fundamental concepts and methods

  • Prime factorization method

  • Division method for finding LCM and HCF

  • Relationship between LCM and HCF

  • Applications in practical problems

  • Problems involving multiple numbers

3. Fractions and Decimals

  • Types of fractions (proper, improper, mixed)

  • Simplification of fractions

  • Operations on fractions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division)

  • Conversion between fractions and decimals

  • Recurring and non-recurring decimals

  • Comparison of fractions and decimals

4. Percentages

  • Basic concept and formula

  • Conversion between percentage, fraction, and decimal

  • Percentage increase and decrease

  • Applications in profit and loss

  • Percentage in mixtures and alligation

  • Compound percentage problems

5. Ratio and Proportion

  • Basic concepts and types

  • Direct and inverse proportions

  • Compound ratios

  • Partnership problems

  • Age-related ratio problems

  • Mixture and alligation using ratios

6. Averages

  • Arithmetic mean and its properties

  • Weighted averages

  • Problems on average age, marks, salary

  • Effects of adding or removing elements

  • Combined average problems

7. Profit and Loss

  • Cost Price, Selling Price, and their relationships

  • Profit and loss percentages

  • Discount and marked price

  • Successive discounts and profits

  • Partnership in business

  • Commission and brokerage

8. Simple and Compound Interest

  • Simple Interest: Principal, Rate, Time calculations

  • Compound Interest: Annual and half-yearly compounding

  • Difference between SI and CI

  • Applications in banking and finance

  • Problems on loans and investments

9. Time and Work

  • Individual work rates and efficiency

  • Combined work problems

  • Pipes and cisterns

  • Work and wages

  • Alternative work methods

  • Problems involving multiple workers

10. Time, Speed, and Distance

  • Basic formulas and relationships

  • Problems on uniform motion

  • Relative speed and motion

  • Problems on trains, boats, and streams

  • Circular motion problems

  • Average speed calculations

11. Geometry and Mensuration

  • Lines, angles, and their properties

  • Triangles: types, properties, and theorems

  • Quadrilaterals and their properties

  • Circles: circumference, area, chord properties

  • Basic coordinate geometry

  • Area and perimeter of 2D figures

  • Volume and surface area of 3D objects (cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone, sphere)

12. Data Interpretation

  • Reading and analyzing bar graphs

  • Line graphs and trend analysis

  • Pie charts and percentage calculations

  • Tabular data interpretation

  • Comparative data analysis

  • Simple statistical measures

Session I: Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving (60 Marks)

Verbal Reasoning

1. Analogies

  • Word-based analogies and their relationships

  • Number-based analogies

  • Letter-based analogies

  • Mixed analogies involving words, numbers, and letters

2. Classification and Odd One Out

  • Word classification based on common properties

  • Number classification patterns

  • Letter sequence classifications

  • General knowledge-based classifications

3. Coding and Decoding

  • Letter coding using position values

  • Number coding patterns

  • Substitution coding methods

  • Mixed coding involving letters and numbers

  • Coding in fictitious languages

4. Series Completion

  • Alphabetical series patterns

  • Number series (arithmetic, geometric, mixed)

  • Alpha-numeric series combinations

  • Missing term identification in series

5. Blood Relations

  • Family relationship problems

  • Generation-wise family trees

  • Complex blood relation puzzles

  • Gender-based relationship problems

6. Direction and Distance

  • Cardinal directions (North, South, East, West)

  • Movement and position problems

  • Shortest distance calculations

  • Shadow-based direction problems

Non-Verbal Reasoning

7. Pattern Recognition

  • Figure series completion

  • Shape and pattern analogies

  • Rotation and reflection of figures

  • Missing figure identification

8. Mirror and Water Images

  • Mirror images of letters, numbers, and figures

  • Water images and their properties

  • Clock images and time calculations

  • Object reflection problems

9. Paper Folding and Cutting

  • Folding patterns and resulting cuts

  • Punching holes in folded papers

  • Unfolding patterns prediction

  • 3D visualization problems

Logical Reasoning

10. Syllogism

  • Statement and conclusion relationships

  • Venn diagram applications

  • Multiple statement problems

  • Categorical logic problems

11. Statement and Assumption

  • Identifying implicit assumptions

  • Strong and weak assumptions

  • Policy and decision-making problems

12. Seating Arrangements

  • Linear seating arrangements

  • Circular seating problems

  • Conditional seating puzzles

  • Multi-level seating arrangements

13. Puzzle Test

  • Age-related puzzles

  • Ranking and position problems

  • Calendar and date problems

  • Clock and time-based puzzles

14. Mathematical Operations

  • Symbolic substitution in equations

  • BODMAS rule applications

  • Sign and symbol problems

  • Mathematical reasoning

Session II: General Awareness (75 Marks)

Current Affairs (Recent 6-12 Months)

1. National Current Affairs

  • Government schemes and policies launched

  • Important appointments and resignations

  • National awards and recognitions

  • Economic policies and budget highlights

  • Infrastructure projects and developments

  • Social and welfare schemes

2. International Current Affairs

  • Global summits and conferences attended by India

  • International agreements and treaties

  • World leaders and political changes

  • Global economic developments

  • International organizations and India’s participation

  • Neighboring countries’ relations with India

3. Sports Current Affairs

  • National and international tournaments

  • Indian achievements in various sports

  • Olympic and Commonwealth Games updates

  • Sports personalities and their achievements

  • Sports infrastructure developments

  • Awards in sports field

Static General Knowledge

4. Indian History

  • Ancient India: Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic Period

  • Medieval India: Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire

  • Modern India: British rule, Freedom struggle

  • Important historical personalities and their contributions

  • Major battles and their significance

  • Cultural and architectural developments

5. Indian Geography

  • Physical features: Mountains, rivers, plateaus

  • Climate and monsoon patterns

  • Natural resources and mineral distribution

  • Major cities and their geographical importance

  • National parks and wildlife sanctuaries

  • Soil types and agricultural regions

6. World Geography

  • Continents and oceans

  • Major mountain ranges and rivers globally

  • Climate zones and weather patterns

  • Natural phenomena and disasters

  • Time zones and international date line

  • Major countries and their capitals

7. Indian Polity and Constitution

  • Fundamental rights and duties

  • Directive principles of state policy

  • Union and state governments

  • Parliamentary system and elections

  • Constitutional amendments

  • Important articles and schedules

8. Indian Economy

  • Five-year plans and economic policies

  • Banking system and financial institutions

  • Currency and monetary policy

  • Major economic terms and concepts

  • Budget and its components

  • Economic surveys and reports

9. General Science

Physics Topics:

  • Light, sound, and heat

  • Motion and force

  • Electricity and magnetism

  • Modern physics basics

  • Units and measurements

Chemistry Topics:

  • Atomic structure and periodic table

  • Acids, bases, and salts

  • Metals and non-metals

  • Carbon and its compounds

  • Chemical reactions and equations

Biology Topics:

  • Human body systems

  • Plant and animal kingdoms

  • Diseases and their prevention

  • Nutrition and health

  • Environmental biology

10. Books and Authors

  • Famous Indian authors and their works

  • International literature and authors

  • Award-winning books and literary prizes

  • Classical and contemporary literature

  • Regional language literature

11. Important Days and Dates

  • National and international days

  • UN observance days

  • Historical anniversaries

  • Cultural and religious festivals

  • World awareness days

12. Awards and Honors

  • National awards: Bharat Ratna, Padma Awards

  • International awards and recognitions

  • Sports awards and honors

  • Literature and arts awards

  • Peace prizes and humanitarian awards

Session II: English Language and Comprehension (75 Marks)

Grammar and Language Basics

1. Parts of Speech

  • Nouns: types and uses

  • Pronouns: personal, relative, demonstrative

  • Verbs: tenses, voice, mood

  • Adjectives: degrees of comparison

  • Adverbs: types and usage

  • Prepositions: common prepositions and their usage

  • Conjunctions: coordinating and subordinating

  • Interjections and their applications

2. Tenses

  • Present tense: simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous

  • Past tense: all four forms and their usage

  • Future tense: all forms and applications

  • Sequence of tenses in complex sentences

  • Conditional sentences and their types

3. Voice

  • Active and passive voice transformation

  • Rules for voice change in different tenses

  • Voice in imperative sentences

  • Voice in interrogative sentences

  • Complex voice transformations

4. Direct and Indirect Speech

  • Reporting verbs and their usage

  • Changes in pronouns, tenses, and time/place references

  • Reporting statements, questions, and commands

  • Reporting exclamatory sentences

  • Mixed reporting scenarios

5. Articles

  • Definite and indefinite articles

  • Special uses of articles

  • Omission of articles

  • Articles with proper nouns

  • Idiomatic uses of articles

Vocabulary Building

6. Synonyms and Antonyms

  • Common word pairs and their meanings

  • Context-based synonym selection

  • Gradation in meanings

  • Technical and common word synonyms

  • Opposite words and their applications

7. One Word Substitution

  • Expressions that can be replaced with single words

  • Technical terms and their meanings

  • Professional and occupational terms

  • Scientific and academic terminology

  • Common phrases and their substitutes

8. Idioms and Phrases

  • Common English idioms and their meanings

  • Phrases used in everyday communication

  • Business and professional phrases

  • Cultural and traditional expressions

  • Modern usage idioms

Sentence Structure and Improvement

9. Error Spotting

  • Grammatical errors in sentences

  • Subject-verb agreement errors

  • Pronoun-antecedent agreement

  • Modifier placement errors

  • Parallel structure problems

10. Sentence Improvement

  • Better word choices for clarity

  • Sentence restructuring for effectiveness

  • Elimination of redundancy

  • Improved coherence and flow

  • Style and tone improvements

11. Para Jumbles

  • Logical sequence arrangement

  • Coherent paragraph formation

  • Topic sentence identification

  • Supporting sentence organization

  • Conclusion sentence placement

Reading Comprehension

12. Passage Reading

  • Main idea identification

  • Supporting details extraction

  • Author’s tone and purpose

  • Inference-based questions

  • Vocabulary in context

13. Cloze Test

  • Context-based word selection

  • Grammar-based fill-ups

  • Logical word choices

  • Coherence maintenance

  • Meaning preservation

SSC MTS Salary Structure and Benefits

SSC MTS salary structure is based on Pay Level-1 of the 7th Pay Commission with comprehensive allowances and benefits.

SSC MTS Basic Salary Components

ComponentAmount
Basic Pay₹18,000 per month
Pay LevelLevel-1 (7th Pay Commission)
Grade Pay₹1,800
Pay Scale Range₹18,000 – ₹56,900

SSC MTS Salary Structure

ComponentX Cities (Metro)Y Cities (Tier-2)Z Cities (Tier-3/Rural)
Basic Pay₹18,000₹18,000₹18,000
HRA (House Rent Allowance)₹4,320 (24%)₹2,880 (16%)₹1,440 (8%)
TA (Transport Allowance)₹1,350₹900₹900
DA (Dearness Allowance)Currently 50% of Basic PayCurrently 50% of Basic PayCurrently 50% of Basic Pay
Gross Salary₹32,670₹30,780₹29,340
Deductions
– NPS (10% of Basic Pay)₹1,800₹1,800₹1,800
– CGHS₹125₹125₹125
– CGEGIS₹1,500₹1,500₹1,500
Total Deductions₹3,425₹3,425₹3,425
In-Hand Salary₹29,245₹27,355₹25,915

Note: DA is revised twice a year and currently stands at 50% of basic pay as of September 2025.

SSC MTS Additional Benefits and Perks

Regular Allowances:

  • Medical Allowance: Comprehensive healthcare under CGHS

  • Festival Advance: Interest-free advance for festivals (up to ₹10,000)

  • Leave Travel Concession: Subsidized travel for employee and family

  • Children Education Allowance: Educational support for up to 2 children

Long-term Benefits:

  • Pension: National Pension System (NPS) with 14% employer contribution

  • Gratuity: Lump sum payment on retirement/resignation

  • Group Insurance: Life insurance coverage under CGEGIS

  • Medical Benefits: Free treatment in government hospitals

  • Leave Benefits: 30 days annual leave, 20 days casual leave, medical leave

SSC MTS Complete Selection Process 2025-26

The selection methodology varies based on the applied position.

For Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) Positions

Step 1: Computer-Based Examination (CBE)

  • Single-tier elimination round

  • Normalized scoring across multiple shifts

  • Merit list based on total marks out of 270

  • No interview requirement

Step 2: Document Verification

  • Original certificates and testimonials verification

  • Category certificates validation (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwBD)

  • Character and antecedents verification

  • Medical fitness certificate (basic)

Step 3: Final Merit List and Posting

  • Merit list based on CBE performance

  • Category-wise and state-wise allocation

  • Choice of posting preferences consideration

For Havaldar Positions

Step 1: Computer-Based Examination (CBE)

  • Qualifying examination with minimum cut-off marks

  • Same pattern as MTS examination

Step 2: Physical Efficiency Test (PET)

GenderWalking TestCycling Test
Male1,600 meters in 15 minutes8 km in 30 minutes
Female1,000 meters in 20 minutes3 km in 25 minutes

Note: Cycling test not applicable for DGPM and CBIC Havaldar posts

Step 3: Physical Standard Test (PST)

For Male Candidates:

  • Height: 157.5 cm (relaxable by 5 cm for Garhwalis, Assamese, Gorkhas, Scheduled Tribes)

  • Chest: 76 cm unexpanded with minimum 5 cm expansion

For Female Candidates:

  • Height: 152 cm (relaxable by 2.5 cm for specified communities)

  • Weight: 48 kg (relaxable by 2 kg for specified communities)

Step 4: Detailed Medical Examination (DME)

  • Comprehensive medical fitness assessment

  • Vision, hearing, and general health evaluation

  • Specific medical standards for uniformed services

Step 5: Document Verification and Final Merit List

  • Complete document scrutiny

  • Character verification

  • Final selection and posting allocation

SSC MTS Job Profile and Responsibilities

SSC MTS encompasses various Group C non-gazetted, non-ministerial positions across central government departments.

Common Designations and Roles

PostPrimary ResponsibilitiesWork Environment
Peon/FarashFile carrying, office maintenance, visitor assistanceAdministrative offices
JamadarSupervisory cleaning, team coordinationGovernment buildings
Chowkidar/WatchmanSecurity duties, premises monitoringResidential/office complexes
Mali (Gardener)Landscaping, plant maintenanceParks and lawns
DaftaryRecord keeping, file managementRegistry sections
Junior Gestetner OperatorPrinting and duplicatingDocumentation centers
GatekeeperAccess control, visitor managementEntry points
SafaiwalaSanitation, hygiene maintenanceAll government premises

Detailed Job Responsibilities

Administrative Support:

  • Physical maintenance and organization of official records

  • Photocopying, scanning, and document duplication

  • Carrying files and correspondence between departments

  • Maintaining cleanliness of offices and work areas

  • Operating basic office equipment and machines

  • Assisting in routine administrative tasks

  • Opening and closing of office premises

  • Management of office supplies and inventory

Security and Maintenance:

  • Watch and ward duties during assigned hours

  • Monitoring entry and exit of visitors and staff

  • Basic security checks and premises patrol

  • Reporting suspicious activities or security concerns

  • Maintenance of security registers and logs

  • Coordination with security agencies when required

Specialized Functions:

  • For ITI Qualified: Technical assistance in relevant trades

  • With Driving License: Official vehicle operation and maintenance

  • Computer Literate: Basic data entry and digital record maintenance

  • With Language Skills: Translation and interpretation support

  • Skilled Workers: Carpentry, plumbing, electrical basic repairs

Outdoor Duties:

  • Maintenance of gardens, lawns, and landscaping

  • Upkeep of parks and recreational areas

  • Building exterior cleaning and maintenance

  • Event setup and logistical support

  • Transport and movement of official materials

SSC MTS Career Growth and Promotion Opportunities

SSC MTS offers structured career advancement through multiple promotion channels and professional development programs.

Long-term Career Trajectory

Standard Progression Path:

  1. Multi-Tasking Staff (Entry) → Initial 3-5 years of service

  2. Lower Division Clerk (LDC) → Through departmental exam or time-bound promotion

  3. Upper Division Clerk (UDC) → Performance-based advancement

  4. Assistant Section Officer (ASO) → Competitive selection and training

  5. Section Officer (SO) → Administrative leadership roles

  6. Under Secretary → Senior management positions

SSC MTS Promotion Methods and Opportunities

Automatic Promotions:

  • Time-bound Progression: Regular advancement based on completed service years and satisfactory performance

  • Annual Increments: Yearly salary increases within the same grade

  • Efficiency Bar: Performance-based progression milestones

  • Special Allowances: Additional compensation for extra responsibilities

Departmental Examinations:

  • MTS to LDC: Direct promotion examination after 5-6 years of service

  • Skill-based Assessments: Technical competency evaluations for specialized roles

  • Leadership Training: Management and supervisory skills development

  • Computer Training: Digital literacy enhancement programs

External Career Opportunities:

  • SSC CHSL: Direct entry to LDC/DEO positions while in service

  • SSC CGL: Access to Group B and Group A positions

  • Banking Examinations: Transition to banking sector with government experience

  • State PSC: Regional government service opportunities

  • Departmental Competitive Exams: Higher positions within same ministry/department

SSC MTS Application Process and Fee Structure

SSC MTS 2025 application process was conducted entirely online through the official SSC portal from June 26 – July 24, 2025.

Application Fee

CategoryFee AmountPayment Status
General/OBC/EWS Males₹100Online payment mandatory
All Female CandidatesExemptNo fee required
SC/ST/PwBD/Ex-ServicemenExemptNo fee required

SSC MTS Document Requirements for Future Reference

Essential Documents:

  • Educational Certificates: Class 10th mark sheet and certificate

  • Category Certificates: SC/ST/OBC/EWS certificates (if applicable)

  • PwBD Certificate: Valid disability certificate from competent medical authority

  • Age Proof: Birth certificate or Class 10th certificate

  • Photograph: Recent passport-size (20-50 KB, JPG format)

  • Signature: Clear signature sample (10-30 KB, JPG format)

  • Ex-Servicemen Documents: Discharge certificate and service records (if applicable)

SSC MTS Preparation Strategy for 2026

SSC MTS Mathematics Preparation Strategy

Foundation Phase (2-3 months):

  • Master basic arithmetic operations and BODMAS rules

  • Learn percentage, ratio, proportion formulas thoroughly

  • Practice mental calculation techniques daily

  • Understand geometry basics and mensuration formulas

  • Build speed in basic calculations

Practice Phase (3-4 months):

  • Solve 25-30 mathematics questions daily

  • Focus on time management with accuracy

  • Practice data interpretation from newspapers and magazines

  • Master shortcut techniques for quick calculations

  • Regular revision of formulas and concepts

Recommended Study Materials:

  • R.S. Aggarwal Quantitative Aptitude: Comprehensive coverage of all topics

  • Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma: Speed enhancement techniques

  • SSC MTS Previous Year Papers: Pattern understanding and practice

SSC MTS Reasoning Preparation Strategy

Concept Building:

  • Practice different types of coding-decoding patterns systematically

  • Master blood relations through family tree visualization methods

  • Develop pattern recognition skills for non-verbal reasoning

  • Learn systematic approaches to puzzle-solving techniques

Daily Practice Routine:

  • 35-40 reasoning questions daily across all topics

  • Mixed practice of verbal and non-verbal reasoning

  • Timed practice sessions for speed development

  • Regular analysis of mistakes and improvement areas

Recommended Resources:

  • A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal: Complete topic coverage

  • Analytical Reasoning by M.K. Pandey: Advanced problem-solving techniques

  • Online practice platforms: Daily practice and mock tests

SSC MTS General Awareness Preparation Strategy

Current Affairs Coverage:

  • Daily newspaper reading (The Hindu/Indian Express recommended)

  • Monthly current affairs magazine subscription (Pratiyogita Darpan/Competition Success Review)

  • Regular government website visits for scheme updates

  • Focus on last 6-12 months events with emphasis on national developments

Static GK Preparation:

  • Create comprehensive subject-wise notes for history, geography, polity

  • Use memory techniques and mnemonics for facts, dates, and numbers

  • Regular revision schedules for retention

  • Practice previous years’ questions topic-wise for pattern understanding

Recommended Study Sources:

  • Lucent’s General Knowledge: Comprehensive static GK coverage

  • Government websites: Official information on schemes and policies

  • Current affairs apps: Daily updates and practice questions

  • Monthly magazines: Consolidated current affairs coverage

SSC MTS English Preparation Strategy

Vocabulary Enhancement:

  • Learn 10-15 new words daily with contextual usage

  • Create word families and synonym/antonym groups

  • Regular reading of quality content (editorials, magazines)

  • Use vocabulary building apps and flashcard techniques

Grammar Mastery:

  • Focus on frequently tested areas (error spotting, sentence improvement)

  • Practice active/passive voice and direct/indirect speech daily

  • Master articles, prepositions, and tense usage

  • Regular grammar exercises and error analysis

Comprehension Development:

  • Read diverse passages daily (science, economics, social issues)

  • Practice different question types (inference, main idea, tone)

  • Improve reading speed without compromising understanding

  • Focus on vocabulary in context questions

SSC MTS Mock Test Strategy

Progressive Test Schedule:

  • Foundation Phase: 2 full-length tests per week

  • Intensive Phase: 4-5 tests per week with sectional tests

  • Final Phase: Daily full-length tests with detailed analysis

Analysis Methodology:

  • Section-wise performance evaluation and improvement tracking

  • Time management analysis for optimal attempt strategy

  • Accuracy vs. speed balance optimization

  • Regular review of recurring mistake patterns

SSC MTS Important Tips for Success

SSC MTS Exam Day Strategy

SSC MTS Session-wise Time Management:

  • Session I (45 minutes):

    • Mathematics: 22-23 minutes (prioritize easy questions)

    • Reasoning: 22-23 minutes (attempt familiar patterns first)

  • Session II (45 minutes):

    • General Awareness: 18-20 minutes (quick recall-based answers)

    • English: 25-27 minutes (careful reading and analysis)

SSC MTS Question Attempt Strategy:

  • Start with strongest subject in each session for confidence building

  • Attempt questions with certainty first to secure marks

  • Use elimination techniques for multiple-choice questions

  • Reserve difficult questions for final review if time permits

  • Be particularly careful in Session II due to negative marking

SSC MTS Common Mistakes to Avoid

During Preparation:

  • Neglecting any subject section completely

  • Over-dependence on shortcuts without concept clarity

  • Insufficient current affairs reading and updating

  • Limited mock test practice and analysis

During Examination:

  • Spending excessive time on challenging questions

  • Random guessing in negative marking sections (Session II)

  • Not reading question instructions carefully

  • Forgetting to review attempted answers before final submission, more..

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