Well, in today’s time, it’s everyone’s dream to get a good government job. Whether it’s a Railway job, an SSC exam, or any Group D vacancy, people just want to get selected once and that too without any tension. But the biggest question that comes here is: “Can we prepare without coaching?” And if you’re also stuck on this question and no one can guide you properly, then tension not, brothers because in today’s article, we’ll discuss this question in detail. But if you are also serious about Group D jobs, then brother, this article is perfect for you and can prove to be very helpful for you. Now whether you are a student from Rajasthan or from any other state, everyone wants to be selected by studying at home without coaching. And if you are from Rajasthan, then let me tell you one more thing: the craze for Rajasthan Government Jobs is on a different level in the minds of people here. So then, without wasting time, let’s talk about the preparation for the Group D exam that too by studying at home, without coaching!
Step-by-Step Guide to Group D Exam Success from Home
- Understand the Exam
Nowadays, every job seeker already knows that the Group D exam usually comes under Railway, SSC, or state-level departments like PWD, PHED, Health, Forest, etc. Mostly, candidates who are 10th pass, ITI pass, or 12th pass are eligible for this.
What is the syllabus? Normally, as far as we know, the syllabus for most Sarkari Naukri is almost the same, and the Group D syllabus is something like this. And do remember that its paper is objective type (MCQ) and there is also negative marking in it.
- General Awareness: Current affairs, History, Geography, Polity, etc.
- Mathematics: Basic Arithmetic (class 10 level)
- General Science: Physics, Chemistry, Biology (basic level)
- Reasoning: Logical reasoning, analogy, series, coding-decoding
- General Hindi / English: (May vary state-wise)
- Make Your Study Routine
There’s no issue at all if you are not going to coaching. The most important thing is discipline and a focused mind. That’s why you must have your own personal schedule.
Sample Routine: Morning (7:00 – 9:00), Afternoon (12:00 – 1:00), Evening (4:00 – 5:00), Night (8:00 – 9:00). You don’t need a long duration for studying, but consistency is important. If you study 4 to 5 hours daily, then obviously you’ll cover the full syllabus in 3 months.
- Don’t Ignore NCERT
This is the main thing for you that for Science and History, NCERT books (Class 6 to 10) are pure gold for you. If you even study just 1 chapter daily, then within a month you will complete the whole syllabus on your own without coaching.
- Test Series Aur Mock Test Ka Power
The secret of toppers, their basic formula to top, is that the best way to get prepared for the actual exam is Mock Tests. Just start taking online test series, and you can give them either on mobile or laptop.
What Benefits You’ll Get: You’ll learn how to manage time, you’ll feel the real exam pressure, you’ll understand your weak subjects, your practice will increase, and yes at least give one full mock test every Sunday.
- Make a Habit of Daily Current Affairs
Take out at least 15 to 20 minutes either in the morning or at night for current affairs. Because the maximum questions in every exam come from this. From current affairs, 5 to 10 questions come in the exam.
- Also Prepare for Physical Test (If required)
In Railway Group D or some other Group D jobs, there is also a Physical Efficiency Test. So, pay attention to fitness too. Jog every morning, do some stretching, warm-up, and build stamina, because usually in PET there are tasks like running, lifting, and balance.
- Practice Previous Year Papers
We all know that for every job exam, some previous papers are available. Solve them then you can understand the exam pattern.
- Don’t Lose Motivation
During preparation, sometimes you feel bored or like nothing is working out. At that time, remember if you get a government job, life is set.
How to keep yourself motivated?
Make short goals like completing one math topic this week, watch success stories on YouTube, and see one inspirational quote or video daily that helps keep your confidence and focus strong.
Latest Group D Vacancies in Rajasthan
|
Recruitment |
Body |
Education |
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RSMSSB Group D |
RSMSSB |
10th pass |
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High Court Peon |
Rajasthan High Court |
10th pass |
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Anganwadi Posts |
Women & Child Dev. Dept. |
12th pass |
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Thousands of other jobs |
State Govt. |
Varies |
Smart Study vs Hard Study What’s the Difference?
You must have seen that every student works hard, but not everyone gets selected. Why? Because there’s a difference between hard and smart work. Hard study means studying without planning, and smart study means studying with focus and proper understanding.
What is Hard Study?
- Giving equal time to every subject, whether it’s strong or weak.
- Spending more time without analyzing the output.
- Just reading new topics without any revision.
What is Smart Study?
- Creating a strategy based on the analysis of previous year papers and mock tests.
- Making short notes and doing regular revision of them.
- Using time management and self-assessment properly.
If you only study hard, you’ll put in more effort and might get fewer results. But with smart study, you can cover more syllabus in less time and that is the key to selection.
Brother Tips
- Do smart study, because selection will not happen with just hard work.
- Stay as far away from mobile as possible, because it is a distraction for us just to keep studying and preparing apps only.
- And do remember how much syllabus you have studied in the month, how far you’ve studied, and how much is still left, etc.
- Involve your friends, parents, and family in your study with their support, you’ll be able to study better and with more focus.
- The best thing is to make a true friend or study partner who keeps you motivated and doesn’t distract you.
Conclusion
So, brothers, getting a Group D government job is not difficult if you are ready to work hard. Even without coaching, by studying at home, your selection is possible. You just need to keep yourself consistent and focused, and pay attention to your dedication, preparation, and right strategy. If you follow the steps given above, then your name will be on the selection list. Don’t wait for tomorrow. All the best, friends! If you liked this article, share it with your friends. Maybe it will change their lives too.