
SSC Exams 2026 Preparation: This initiative by Physics Wallah aims to empower students for the 2026 government examinations by providing comprehensive, free resources. It stresses the importance of starting early, maintaining discipline, and avoiding common pitfalls to secure a position. The program is designed to keep students focused, adhering to the principle: "Difficulties arise only when you stray from your goal.
Analysing past SSC calendar releases helps anticipate the 2026 schedule. The calendar for an upcoming year is typically released in the preceding year.
Past Calendar Release Dates:
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Calendar Year |
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2024-25 |
November 3, 2023 |
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2025-26 |
May 9, 2025 |
Exams are delayed due to vendor transition issues. |
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2023-24 |
May 19, 2023 |
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2022-23 |
December 2022 |
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The SSC Exam Calendar 2026 is a crucial document providing advance information on:
Advertisement dates for each exam.
Application start and end dates.
Designated month for the examination.
The SSC conducts various examinations annually for different posts. Key vacancies typically included are:
Lower Division Clerk (LDC) & Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA)
Assistant Section Officer (ASO) - Limited Departmental Competitive Examination
Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’
Junior Hindi Translator (JHT)
SSC General Duty (GD) Constable
Combined Graduate Level (CGL)
Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL)
Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff (MTS)
Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces (CPO)
Current exam schedules show a return to regularity, making this a golden time for preparation. For example, the SSC GD exam is set for February 23rd, with other exam dates also announced.
Students often ask when the 2026 calendar will be released. While the new calendar might be expected late January or February, a critical mistake is to delay studying until its announcement. Preparation must not be tied to the calendar's release date. Waiting for the calendar leads to lost time, approximately 20-25 crucial days.
The faculty uses the "Rainy Season Frog" analogy to illustrate this point. Do not become a "बरसाती मेंढक" (Barsaati Mendhak), or "rainy season frog," someone who only begins studying when the notification "rain" falls. By then, disciplined competitors are already significantly ahead, having covered the syllabus and completed revisions multiple times.
Selection is a process, not an event. It demands discipline and systematic progress. Merely watching lectures is insufficient. Success combines:
Completing the Syllabus and understanding Concepts.
Consistent Self-Study.
Rigorous Practice.
Thorough Revision.
Waiting for the last three months before an exam for shortcuts is a flawed strategy. Effective preparation starts now to build a strong foundation.
To support early and structured preparation, the SSC Foundation Free YouTube (YT) Classes are being launched. This series targets all major 2026 SSC exams, including CGL, CHSL, CPO, and MTS. This program is particularly beneficial for dedicated students who may face financial constraints.
Daily Class Schedule:
5:00 PM: English
6:00 PM: Science
7:00 PM: Reasoning
8:00 PM: GK / GS (General Knowledge / General Studies)
9:00 PM: Mathematics
This Foundation series is designed to integrate syllabus coverage, practice, and revision into a cohesive learning experience.
Key Instructions for Students:
Commit to All Classes: Balanced preparation across all subjects is vital. Students must commit to the entire 5 PM to 10 PM schedule with equal dedication.
Practice Active Learning: Do not be a passive video-watcher. Create dedicated notes for each subject. As the faculty emphasizes: "You chant 'PDF, PDF,' but no one studies from a PDF. Focus on making notes; only then will selection happen."
Prioritize Note-Making: Maintain separate, comprehensive registers for each subject. The benefits of self-prepared notes will become clear within 15-20 days.
Embrace the Process: The course focuses on teaching execution and applying knowledge, including techniques like option elimination. Classes will be fully live, covering both theory and MCQs.
Utilize Doubt Resolution: Post any doubts in the comment section of the respective video for teacher clarification in the next session.
English classes will cover essential topics with a focus on holistic preparation for 2026 exams:
Reading Comprehension & Cloze Test
Spotting Errors & Sentence Improvement
Paragraph Jumbling (Para jumbles)
Fill in the Blanks
Direct & Indirect Speech
Prepositions
Idioms & Phrases, One-Word Substitution
Spelling Correction
Synonyms & Antonyms
Active & Passive Voice
This "zero to hero" Science series is comprehensive for all one-day exams. It integrates theory with MCQs, focusing on High-Frequency Questions.
Physics: Newton's Laws (application-based), SI Units, Force, Motion, Electricity.
Chemistry: Chemistry in Everyday Life, Periodic Table (most important), Acids & Bases, Mixtures, Green Chemistry.
Biology: Human Body Systems (fixed questions), Diseases (most important), Nutrition, Human Anatomy.
Reasoning classes simplify concepts and provide a competitive practice environment, covering:
Seating Arrangement & Puzzles
Syllogism
Blood Relations
Inequality
Input-Output
Coding-Decoding
Data Sufficiency
Order and Ranking
Alphanumeric Series
Direction Sense
The GS section follows a Syllabus, Practice, and Revision formula. The class will focus on expert-guided practice in a new pattern.
Subject Weightage Breakdown (out of 25 questions):
Science: 3-4 questions
Geography: 3-4 questions
Economy: 2-3 questions
History: 4-5 questions
Indian Polity: 3-4 questions
Current Affairs: 3-4 questions
Static GK: 2-4 questions (Weightage of Static GK is significantly increasing).
The aim is to help students achieve 25 out of 25 marks in this section.
Mathematics classes offer powerful instruction in both Arithmetic and Advanced Maths. With strong command, students can achieve 100% accuracy (25 out of 25 questions). Key topics include:
Data Interpretation (DI)
Area and Volume (Mensuration)
Simple & Compound Interest (SI & CI)
Time, Speed, and Distance
Time and Work
Ratio and Proportion
Profit and Loss
Mixture and Allegation
Trigonometry
Algebra
Percentage
Averages
Number System