SSC CGL Study Plan 2026 - Personalised Schedule Generator
Planning your SSC CGL 2026 preparation? A structured study plan is the difference between passing and failing. Our free SSC CGL study planner creates a personalised schedule based on your exam date and daily study hours. It breaks down all 4 subjects - Quantitative Aptitude, English, General Intelligence, and General Awareness - with recommended hours and a 14-day calendar view.
๐ Specifications for SSC CGL
Subject-wise Plan
How to Use
- 1Select SSC CGL from the exam dropdown
- 2Enter your SSC CGL exam date
- 3Set your daily study hours (recommended: 6-8 hours)
- 4View the subject-wise hour breakdown
- 5Check the 14-day study schedule
- 6Adjust hours per subject based on your weak areas
- 7Download or screenshot your personalised plan
Key Features
- โSSC CGL subject-wise hour allocation
- โExam date countdown with days remaining
- โDaily hours required calculator
- โ14-day rolling study schedule
- โWarning if daily hours are insufficient
- โCustom subject addition for revision topics
- โProgress tracking with visual bars
- โFree with no account required
Use Cases
6-Month SSC CGL Preparation
Starting 6 months before the exam? The planner allocates 230 total hours across 4 subjects with 1.5 hours per day minimum.
3-Month Intensive Preparation
Only 3 months left? The planner shows you need 2.5+ hours daily and prioritises high-weightage topics.
Working Professional Preparation
Studying 2-3 hours daily after work? The planner creates a realistic schedule that fits your available time.
Revision Phase Planning
In the last month before SSC CGL? Use the planner to create a focused revision schedule covering all topics.
Weak Subject Focus
Struggling with Quantitative Aptitude? Allocate more hours to weak subjects and the planner adjusts the schedule accordingly.
๐ก Tips for Best Results
- โSSC CGL Tier 1 has 4 sections: QA (25 marks), English (25), GI (25), GA (25)
- โRecommended preparation time: 230 hours total (80h QA, 60h English, 50h GI, 40h GA)
- โStudy at least 4-6 hours daily for 3-6 months
- โSolve previous year papers in the last 2 months
- โTake mock tests every week to track progress
- โFocus on accuracy over speed in the first 2 months
- โGeneral Awareness requires daily current affairs reading
- โQuantitative Aptitude needs daily practice - minimum 30 questions per day