JPSC Mains Exam Approaching: Here’s How to Prepare for General English
JPSC Mains Preparation Guide: The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) Civil Services Main Examination begins on July 18. The first day features Paper 1, which covers General Hindi and General English. The Preliminary exam results were declared on July 2. Let us look at how to prepare for the English section.
JPSC Mains Preparation Guide: The JPSC Civil Services Main Examination starts on the 18th. The first paper covers General Hindi and General English. While this is merely a qualifying paper, many candidates make mistakes in the language section.
How to prepare for General English?
Essay Writing (15 Marks)
Candidates should write essays using short, simple sentences. Use easy vocabulary instead of complex words. To manage time effectively, the essay can be written last; however, if you feel confident, you may choose to start with it.
Grammar and Fill in the Blanks (15 Marks)
Questions in this section primarily cover the following topics:
Articles
Prepositions
Correct Form of Verb
Regular practice of these topics will help improve your score.
Precis Writing (10 Marks)
Precis writing involves summarizing a long article, story, or paragraph. If you do not recall all the specific rules of precis writing, simply write down the main points of the passage concisely. Include only the essential information in your answer.
Reading Comprehension (10 Marks)
When attempting the reading comprehension section, read the questions first. Then, while reading the passage, mark the information relevant to the answers. Remember to write answers using short, clear, and precise sentences.
Essential Preparation Tips
Solve questions from previous years.
Practice writing in both Hindi and English daily.
Keep key grammar rules in mind. Write your answers with a neat presentation and pay attention to time management.
Assess your preparation by taking at least one or two mock tests before the exam.
Scoring marks in the first paper of the JPSC exam is essential.
Although the General English and General Hindi papers in the JPSC Mains exam are merely qualifying in nature, securing the minimum passing marks is mandatory. Therefore, instead of taking them lightly, candidates should practice for them daily.

