SSC JE 2021: Last-minute preparation tips
Ujjwal Kirti | March 20, 2021 | 11:21 AM IST | 2 mins read
SSC JE 2021 Tier 1 exam is scheduled to be conducted from March 22 to 24, 2021. Here are a few SSC JE last-minute preparation tips.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will conduct the SSC JE tier 1 2021 exam in online mode from March 22 to 24, 2021. Candidates aiming to crack the SSC JE 2021 exam will be in the last leg of preparation by now. However, it is important to know the SSC JE last-minute preparation tips to avoid any hassle during the exam. Aspirants are advised to download the SSC JE admit card 2021 from the official website - ssc.nic.in - as it is mandatory to carry the hall ticket to the exam hall.
SSC JE tier 1 2021 is going to be conducted when the COVID-19 cases are rising again. In order to lower the risk of getting infected from coronavirus, it is strictly recommended to wear the mask and follow the social distancing guidelines at the SSC JE exam centre.
SSC JE exam dates 2021
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SSC JE exam dates |
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SSC JE admit card release date |
March 12, 2021 |
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SSC JE exam date 2021 for tier 1 |
March 22 to 24, 2021 |
SSC JE 2021 Exam - Last-minute tips
Assemble all documents:
All required documents such as the SSC JE admit card and photo identity evidence (original and photocopy) should be assembled a day before the exam. To avoid trouble, bring at least two photocopies of the SSC JE admit card 2021 as well as photo identification.
Reach on time
Reach the SSC JE exam centre at least 90 minutes before the starting of the exam as students have to follow the social distancing and other guidelines. They are allowed to enter the venue only after a thermal screening of temperature.
Carrying COVID-19 essentials
Due to the ongoing pandemic situation, candidates are advised to carry COVID-19 essentials which include a mask, a personal sanitizer, a personal water bottle and ball pen.
Revise important topics
Do not attempt to cover any new topics or go over the entire SSC JE syllabus once more. Revise the important topics from the SSC JE syllabus. Solving SSC JE practice questions will help you improve your time management, exam speed and accuracy.
Stay healthy
Try to get a good sleep before the SSC JE 2021 exam to avoid stress on exam day.
Maintain a healthy lifestyle such as having healthy meals, daily exercise, meditation to keep yourself calm and fit.
COVID-19 symptoms
In case a candidate is found to have COVID-19 symptoms, they won’t be allowed to enter the examination venue. If a candidate has a cold, cough or breathing problem, it is advisable to be at home or you need to carry a COVID-19 report.
Stay calm
It is very important to keep yourself calm during the exam. Don’t panic while reading the questions. Drink water if you feel nervous. Properly execute your SSC JE last-minute preparation tips in order to pass the SSC JE exam with flying colors.
All the best for your exams!
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