How to Crack Constable Exams (Bihar Police, UP Police, SSC GD & More)

Getting ready for a constable exam isn’t just about burning the midnight oil. It’s about being smart with your time, consistent in your efforts, and mentally and physically prepared. If you’re aiming for Bihar Police, UP Police, SSC GD or a similar role—this guide is your roadmap to success.

 

 Step 1: Understand What You’re Signing Up For

Before cracking open the books, get to know the selection process like the back of your hand:
• Written Exam: Expect questions on General Knowledge, Reasoning, Maths, and Hindi/English (depending on the state).
• Physical Tests (PET/PST): Includes timed runs, long/high jumps, and meeting height & weight standards.
• Medical Exam: To confirm you’re fit to serve.
Knowing this helps you plan your prep the smart way.

📚 Step 2: Study Smart, Subject by Subject

General Knowledge & Current Affairs

  • Start with NCERT textbooks (Classes 6–10) to build a strong foundation.
  • Read newspapers like The Hindu or Dainik Jagran, and keep a tab on monthly magazines like Pratiyogita Darpan.
  • Focus on: Indian Polity, Constitution, History, Geography, Science, and recent important events.

Mathematics

  • Brush up basics like Percentages, Profit & Loss, Time & Work, and Speed & Distance.
  • Practice shortcut tricks—fast calculations really help.
  • Good resources: RS Aggarwal’s books or your state board textbooks.
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Reasoning

  • Solve puzzles, do coding-decoding, blood relations, direction sense questions.
  • Recommended books: Lucent Reasoning or RS Aggarwal’s Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning.

Hindi/English

  • Work on grammar and grow your vocabulary.
  • Read newspaper editorials and attempt previous year comprehension passages.

Step 3: Build Physical Strength

Your body needs as much training as your brain.

  • Running goals: 1.6 km in around 6–7 minutes (may vary).
  • Practice long jump & high jump often.
  • Include cardio workouts, strength training, and a clean, protein-rich diet to build stamina.

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Step 4: Plan Your Time Like a Pro

  • Study for 4–5 hours daily. Mix different subjects so you don’t get bored.
  • Allocate an hour a day for workouts.
  • Set weekly goals. Track your progress. Stay flexible and realistic.

Step 5: Get Into Test Mode

  • Solve previous 5–10 years’ question papers. They reveal patterns you can learn from.
  • Take weekly mock tests to boost speed and confidence. Time management is key!

Step 6: Use Top-Notch Study Material

Here are some tried-and-tested sources:

  • GK: Lucent’s General Knowledge
  • Practice Sets: Kiran or Arihant publications
  • Maths/Reasoning: RS Aggarwal’s books
  • Online Mock Tests: Explore platforms like Oliveboard, Testbook

Step 7: Stay Focused—No Excuses

  • Stay consistent—even an hour a day beats random cramming.
  • Minimize time on social media.
  • Make revision notes. Trust me, they’re lifesavers before the exam.
  • Keep checking official notifications so you’re always updated.

Step 8: Keep Your Fire Alive

You’ve got this. Thousands apply, but only the determined make it. You don’t need fancy coaching classes—you need clarity, discipline, and belief in yourself.

Every top cop was once an applicant like you. They made it because they stayed the course. You can too.
So stay sharp, stay strong, and show that uniform who’s boss.

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