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Total Four Tier Exam. Computer Base Test
Prelims Tier-I 200 marks, tier-II, mains 800 marks, Tier-III 100 marks. Major four section in prelims:
- General Reasoning(25 questions).
- G.K.(25 questions).
- Maths.(25 questions).
- English (25 questions).
Mains examination consist mainly two section,
Paper 1: Mathematics 100 questions and 200 marks. Each question carry 2 marks.
Paper 2: English 200 question and 200 marks.
Statistics, Finance and Economics for selective students.
Total Three Tier Exam. Computer Base Test
Tier I: Paper allotted for 60 minutes. Paper consist of 100 questions. Each question carries 2 marks. So the total marks is 200 marks.
Tier II: Descriptive paper, Essay and letter Writing, minimum qualify marks 33%. The marks obtained in this tier will be added to the final merit.
Tier III: Computer proficiency and speed test. Qualifying nature.
- First it’s important to know syllabus of MTS properly then plan their strategies accordingly.
- You have to practice SSC MTS previous years questions papers.
- More MCQ solve is essential.
- Time management during mock test is very important.
- Candidates computer knowledge play a crucial role in MTS exam.
- Current Affairs and GK one of the major section, candidates need to be strong in this section.
Important common book list:
General knowledge – Tarun Goyal.
Maths: R. S Aggarwal, Aptitude. Advance Maths – Kiran.
English: Objective general English-R.S Aggarwal.
Reasoning – R S Aggarwal.
Important Maths Chapter :
Numbers • H.C.F. and L.C.M • Decimal • Simplification • Square and Cube • Average • Ages • Surds & Indices • Percentage • Profit, Loss & Discount • Ratio • Partnership • Chain Rule • Pipes and Cisterns • Time and Work • Time & Distance • Boats , Streams • Trains • Alligation & Mixture • SI/CI • 2D/3D • Races & Games • Calendar • Clocks • Heights & Distances.
DI, Trigonometry, Algebra.
Important Reasoning chapter :
• Series • Analogy • Classification • Coding • Blood Relations • Puzzle • Direction Test , Order & ranking • Logical Deduction • Logic • Statement – Arguments • Assumptions • Courses of Action • Statement & Conclusions • Mirror-Images • Water-Images • Spotting Out the Embedded Figures • Completion of Incomplete Pattern • Matrix Coding • Paper Folding • Paper Cutting • Cubes and Dice • Dot Situation.