The SSC CHSL examination is one of the major government recruitment exams for candidates seeking opportunities after Class 12. The Staff Selection Commission conducts the Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination for various posts.
For these PW students, the journey involved different combinations of YouTube classes, foundation batches, mock tests, revision and current affairs preparation.
Also Read: SSC CHSL Tier 2 Result 2026
| SSC CHSL 2025: PW Students and Their Selections | |||
| Student | Selected Post | Rank | Preparation Through |
| Arpit Ghosh Roy | LDC/JSA in Enforcement Directorate | SL/25 | Safar 3.0 |
| Eshaan Shaique | LDC/JSA | SL/00665 | PW batches and practice resources |
| Satyam Kumar | L47, JSA in Enforcement Directorate | SL/741 | PW YouTube classes |
| Gaurav Kumar | LDC/JSA | SL/00147 | PW YouTube classes |
Arpit Ghosh Roy secured LDC/JSA in the Enforcement Directorate with SL/25.
He studied through the Safar 3.0 SSC CGL | CHSL Complete Foundation Batch for 2026. In his feedback, Arpit highlighted the role of the teachers, organised classes and study modules in his preparation.
He also shared that his SSC CHSL journey included self-doubt, disappointing scores and uncertainty. According to him, consistency gradually became more important than motivation.
His experience offers an important lesson for aspirants: preparation does not have to be perfect every day. Continuing to study and improve after a difficult day can be more important than maintaining a perfect routine.
Eshaan Shaique secured LDC/JSA with SL/00665.
Eshaan used several PW resources during his preparation, including the NISHKARSH SSC CHSL 10+2 Foundation Batch 2024, SSC CHSL mock-test resources and other practice batches.
He specifically mentioned the Current Affairs classes by Krati Ma'am as helpful during his preparation.
His journey highlights the importance of combining regular classes with practice and revision, especially when preparing for a competitive examination.
Satyam Kumar secured L47, JSA in the Enforcement Directorate, with SL/741.
He mentioned using PW YouTube videos and classes during his preparation. His experience is particularly relevant for aspirants who depend on free online resources for their exam preparation.
Rather than collecting a large number of resources, candidates can focus on using selected lectures consistently, followed by regular practice and revision.
Gaurav Kumar secured LDC/JSA with SL/00147.
He prepared through PW YouTube classes and specifically mentioned Current Affairs by Krati Ma'am as useful.
Gaurav also shared a deeply personal part of his preparation journey. His father passed away in 2023, and he credited his family and friends for supporting him throughout the journey.
His story shows that competitive-exam preparation can involve challenges beyond academics. Support, persistence and the ability to continue working towards a goal can be equally important.
Although each student followed a different preparation path, their experiences offer some practical lessons for future SSC CHSL aspirants.
Instead of depending entirely on motivation, candidates should create a realistic daily schedule and follow it consistently.
Watching lectures alone is not enough. SSC CHSL practice questions, previous-year questions and mock tests should follow concepts.
Mock tests help candidates understand their preparation level and identify areas where they need more practice. Reviewing mistakes after every test is equally important.
Current affairs preparation becomes more manageable when candidates revise regularly instead of trying to cover everything at the last moment.
Low mock scores, difficult topics and changes in strategy are common during competitive-exam preparation. Aspirants should use these setbacks to identify weaknesses and improve.
The students featured in these success stories used different PW resources based on their individual requirements, including:
PW SSC Wallah YouTube classes
SSC CHSL foundation batches
Current Affairs classes
Mock test series
Practice batches
Revision resources
Previous-question practice
This also shows that there is no single preparation route that works for every SSC CHSL aspirant. Students can choose resources according to their learning needs and preparation stage.
Candidates preparing for upcoming SSC CHSL examinations can follow a simple approach:
Understand the SSC CHSL syllabus and exam pattern.
Build strong basics in the required subjects.
Practise SSC CHSL previous-year questions regularly.
Take mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
Analyse mistakes after every test.
Revise important concepts and current affairs regularly.
Avoid switching between too many study sources.
Maintain consistency throughout the preparation period.
The journeys of Arpit Ghosh Roy, Eshaan Shaique, Satyam Kumar and Gaurav Kumar show four different approaches to SSC CHSL preparation. Some relied on structured batches, while others used PW YouTube classes, mock tests, current affairs sessions and practice resources.
Their experiences underline a simple point: the right resources are useful only when combined with consistent preparation, practice and revision.
For future SSC CHSL aspirants, these selections can serve as motivation to stay focused, learn from mistakes and keep working towards their goal.
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