Introduction Look around you right now. The chair you're sitting on, the water in your glass, the air you're breathing — everything is made of something. And if you keep breaking things down into smaller and smaller pieces, you'll eventually reach the fundamental building blocks of matter: elements and compounds. Now, I've taught thousands of…
Read moreIntroduction Listen, I've been teaching General Science for over a decade now, and if there's one topic that makes students panic unnecessarily, it's the human body systems. I remember Priya, a bright student from Delhi, who once told me: "Sir, the body is so complicated, how am I supposed to memorize everything?" And you know what I told…
Read moreCinnabar is Not a Spice: The Ores The Hook: Metals don't grow on trees. They are trapped inside rocks called Ores . The most common CGL question is a simple match: "Which metal is extracted from this ore?". If you don't memorize them, you lose 2 marks. [Image of flow chart showing process from ore to metal] 1. The …
Read moreIntroduction Let me be honest with you. When I first started teaching biology to SSC and UPSC aspirants, I noticed something fascinating: students could memorize the definition of a cell in five minutes, but they couldn't tell you why that definition matters or how cells actually keep them breathing right now. That disconnect always bothered me. See, cel…
Read moreThe Hottest Planet is NOT Mercury The Myth: Mercury is closest to the Sun, so it must be the hottest, right? The Fact: NO. Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system. Why? Because while Mercury has no atmosphere to hold heat, Venus has a thick atmosphere of CO 2 that creates a runaway Greenhouse Effect . [Image of Solar Syst…
Read moreIntroduction Look, I've been teaching this topic for over a decade now, and I can tell you something honest: most students think banking and finance is boring. They imagine grey-suited men in glass towers making numbers dance on spreadsheets. But here's what I've learned—banking is actually the bloodstream of our entire economy. It's as excitin…
Read moreIntroduction Let me start with a confession—when I first started teaching economics to SSC CGL students about twelve years ago, I found Five Year Plans incredibly boring. Charts, targets, industrial production percentages... it all felt like watching paint dry on a monsoon day. But then something clicked. One of my students asked me a simple question: "Si…
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📓 Journey of an Average Aspirant: My SSC CGL Preparation Experience 👋
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📓 Journey of an Average Aspirant: My SSC CGL Preparation Experience
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