Summary of "Warning and advisory for SSC CGL 2025 aspirants| SSC new notice đź“‚ | Shubham Sir"
Summary of Video: "Warning and advisory for SSC CGL 2025 aspirants | SSC new notice đź“‚ | Shubham Sir"
Main Ideas and Concepts
- SSC Notices and Advisory for Candidates:
- SSC has released two important notices:
- One regarding changes in the normalization formula for exam scoring.
- Another issuing warnings and advisories to candidates about exam conduct and malpractice.
- SSC has released two important notices:
- Advisory to Candidates on Exam Conduct:
- Do not write answers to all questions on a rough sheet and then mark them all at once; this rapid marking can be detected as malpractice.
- Answer questions one by one logically, as a genuine candidate would.
- Avoid peeking at other candidates' computers or communicating during the exam.
- Do not lock your Aadhaar biometric during the exam, as biometric authentication is required.
- Sit calmly, focus on your own screen, and complete the paper without distractions or unfair means.
- Warnings Against Malpractice:
- SSC enforces a zero-tolerance policy on cheating and unfair means.
- Strict actions under the Public Examinations Act (PA Act) can include:
- Cancellation of candidature.
- Debarring from present and future SSC exams.
- Publishing details of debarred candidates on the SSC website.
- Types of malpractice highlighted:
- Remote control cheating: Someone else remotely controlling your exam system.
- Impersonation: Another person taking the exam in your place, including at registration or exam time.
- Passing notes or chits during the exam.
- Providing or receiving unauthorized assistance.
- SSC uses advanced technology like AI analytics and CCTV surveillance to detect these malpractices.
- Detection may happen after the exam; results may be withheld or cancelled later rather than interrupting the exam process.
- Normalization Formula Update:
- SSC exams are conducted in multiple shifts; previously, scores were normalized using averages and variances.
- Now, SSC has introduced a percentile-based normalization system:
- Candidate’s ranking within their own shift is the primary factor.
- Equal number of candidates are ideally selected from each shift.
- Category-wise variations exist, so exact cut-offs per category per shift may vary.
- The new system uses standard deviations rather than averages for adjustment.
- This may cause some candidates’ scores to increase and others’ to decrease, unlike earlier normalization which mostly increased scores.
- Example: Applying the new formula on 2024 data might lower cut-offs slightly (e.g., unreserved category cut-off from 153 to around 144).
- Detailed explanation of the new normalization process is available in a separate video by the instructor.
- Additional Notices and Exam Day Tips:
- Candidates should verify exam schedules and centers regularly, especially the day before and the morning of the exam, to avoid last-minute surprises.
- SSC sends messages if exam centers or schedules change; always cross-check on the official website.
- Information about Coaching and Preparation:
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- He promotes his Officer Batch course which covers:
- Basics to advanced topics.
- Daily target groups for disciplined preparation.
- Doubt clearing sessions directly with him.
- Tests (Prelims and Mains) for performance analysis.
- Additional classes for state exams, stenography, and computer skills.
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Detailed Methodology / Instructions from the Video
- Exam Conduct Advisory:
- Read and solve each question before marking the answer.
- Avoid answering multiple questions rapidly in one go.
- Do not look around or communicate with other candidates.
- Do not lock or disable Aadhaar biometric authentication.
- Stay focused on your own screen and complete the exam honestly.
- Understanding New Normalization Formula:
- Recognize that percentile ranking within your shift is crucial.
- Expect some variation in cut-offs across categories and shifts.
- Prepare accordingly, knowing your relative performance in your shift matters most.
- Refer to detailed videos explaining the new formula for better understanding.
- Exam Day Preparation:
- Check exam center and schedule at least one day before the exam.
- Re-verify exam details on the day of the exam.
- Stay updated with SSC notifications on the official website.
- Preparation Strategy (from Shubham Sir):
- Combine hard work with the right strategy and guidance.
- Follow daily targets to cover the syllabus efficiently.
- Use doubt clearing sessions to resolve queries promptly.
- Practice with test series to analyze and improve performance.
- Consider enrolling in comprehensive courses for better results.
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