If you have just joined SSC Mahapack Pro, the first week is the most important time to explore the platform and build a preparation routine. Many aspirants feel confused early on because live classes, DPPs, mock tests, recorded lectures, and class notes are all available at once, making it hard to know where to begin.
Week One does not require you to complete everything. It only requires you to understand what is available and how each resource supports your SSC preparation for exams like CGL, CHSL, MTS, CPO and more. This article walks you through exactly what to explore in your first week.
Before beginning preparation, students should first understand what exams are included in SSC Mahapack Pro.
The platform covers:
SSC CGL
SSC CHSL
SSC MTS
SSC CPO
SSC GD
SSC Steno
SSC Selection Post
This is useful because many SSC exams have overlapping subjects like Quant, Reasoning, English, and General Awareness. Understanding the exam coverage in the first week helps students avoid confusion later while selecting batches and mock tests.
SSC Mahapack Pro includes 20000+ live and recorded classes along with multiple upcoming batches.
During the first week, students should:
Check the live class timetable
Identify batches related to their target exam
Understand subject-wise schedules
Save preferred class timings
The platform includes:
Foundation Batches
Target Batches
Crash Courses
Practice Batches
Beginners can usually start with foundation batches, while repeat aspirants may focus more on target or practice batches depending on their preparation level.
Creating a class routine early helps students stay more consistent later.
Many aspirants worry that they joined late and missed important lectures. Recorded sessions can help solve this problem.
SSC Mahapack Pro provides recorded access to classes, allowing students to:
Catch up on missed topics
Revise difficult chapters
Study according to their own schedule
Rewatch important concepts before tests
During the first week, students should explore how recorded lectures are organised so they can use them easily during revision periods.
This feature is especially useful for working aspirants and college students who cannot attend every live class.
A common mistake among beginners is avoiding mock tests during the early phase of preparation. However, attempting a few tests in the first week can actually help students understand their current level.
SSC Mahapack Pro includes 1300+ tests, including:
Full mock tests
Sectional tests
Chapter-wise tests
Students do not need to aim for high scores immediately. Instead, the goal during week one should be to:
Understand exam patterns
Check weak subjects
Identify time management issues
Become comfortable with online test formats
This creates a clearer preparation strategy moving forward.
SSC Mahapack Pro includes 20000+ DPP practice questions that help students build daily practice habits.
During the first week, students should start solving small sets of DPPs regularly instead of trying to complete large amounts of content at once.
DPPs help aspirants:
Practice topics after lectures
Improve question-solving speed
Build consistency
Identify weak concepts early
Daily practice during the first week can help students settle into a preparation routine more comfortably.
Many students ignore revision planning initially and later struggle with scattered notes and incomplete revision.
SSC Mahapack Pro provides 20000+ class notes and PDFs, which students should organize properly during the first week itself.
Students can:
Create subject-wise folders
Save important PDFs
Mark revision topics
Track completed chapters
Starting with organized revision habits early can reduce stress during later stages of preparation.
SSC Mahapack Pro offers bilingual batches across all batches, which can help students learn more comfortably.
During the first week, students should check:
Which teaching style suits them better
Which faculty explanations are easier to follow
Whether bilingual learning improves understanding
Choosing comfortable learning methods early helps students stay more engaged in classes over the long term.
Instead of studying randomly, students can follow a simple first-week routine like this:
Attend live classes
Solve DPP questions
Revise short notes
Watch recorded lectures if needed
Attempt one sectional test
Analyze mistakes
Organize PDFs and notes
Review weak subjects
The goal during the first week should not be to complete everything quickly, but to understand how to use the platform consistently.