When students start preparing seriously for SSC exams, one common question is how much preparation time they realistically need. Some aspirants prefer shorter validity plans to stay focused within a fixed timeline, while others look for longer access so they can prepare without feeling rushed.
This is why many students compare the 12-month and 24-month SSC Mahapack Pro plans before enrolling. Since both plans include similar preparation resources, the decision usually comes down to preparation pace, exam targets, and how long you want continued access to classes, mock tests, notes, and revision support.
Choosing the right validity matters because SSC preparation is rarely limited to only one exam attempt. Many students prepare for exams like SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC MTS, GD, and SSC CPO together over a longer period.
SSC Mahapack Pro is a Hinglish batch for you if you are preparing for SSC exams like CGL, CHSL, MTS, GD, CPO, and other SSC posts.
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SSC Mahapack Pro Features |
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Features |
Details |
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Classes |
Live + recorded classes |
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Total Classes |
11000+ classes |
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Notes |
11000+ notes |
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DPPs |
11000+ DPPs |
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Test Series |
1000+ test series |
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Doubt Support |
Available |
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Revision Material |
Available through the PW App |
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Enroll Link |
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The platform is designed for students who want preparation resources together in one place instead of managing multiple apps or batches separately.
Both SSC Mahapack Pro plans provide access to the same study resources. The main difference is the validity duration and the amount of preparation time available.
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Original Price |
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Monthly Cost |
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12 Months |
Rs.3149 |
Rs.6999 |
55% OFF |
Rs.262/month |
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24 Months |
Rs.3999 |
Rs.9999 |
60% OFF |
Rs.167/month |
The 12-month plan may suit you if you already have a preparation routine and want to complete your SSC preparation within a fixed timeline.
This plan can work well if:
Your target exams are expected within the next year
You already understand basic concepts
You want regular practice and revision support
You prefer shorter preparation cycles
The 12-month plan may feel sufficient if you are already midway through preparation and mainly need continued access to classes, mock tests, and revision material.
The 24-month plan is usually more suitable for you if you are planning long-term SSC preparation across multiple exam cycles.
This can be helpful if:
You are starting preparation from the beginning
You are preparing alongside college or work
You want slower but more consistent preparation
You need extra revision and practice time
You plan to attempt multiple SSC notifications over two years
A longer validity period can also reduce pressure during preparation because you do not feel rushed to complete classes quickly.
Another advantage is that the monthly cost becomes significantly lower in the 24-month plan compared to the 12-month option.
No major feature difference is mentioned between the 12-month and 24-month SSC Mahapack Pro plans. Both plans include:
Live + recorded lectures
11000+ class notes
11000+ DPPs
1000+ test series
Practice batches
PDFs and revision material
Hinglish learning support
Doubt support through the PW App
The decision mainly depends on how much preparation time and flexibility you want.
SSC exams such as CGL, CHSL, MTS, GD, and CPO are conducted at different times throughout the year. A longer validity period allows aspirants to continue their preparation across multiple exam notifications without needing to purchase a new course.
For long-term SSC preparation, the 24-month plan may be a more suitable option because it provides additional time for:
Revision
Mock test practice
Multiple exam attempts
Strengthening weaker subjects at a comfortable pace
Maintaining preparation continuity
This can be particularly beneficial for students who are balancing their preparation with college, work, or other responsibilities and prefer a less rushed study schedule.
On the other hand, students who already have a strong foundation and are targeting SSC exams within the next year may find the 12-month plan sufficient for their preparation needs.
Ultimately, the better option is the one that aligns with your preparation timeline, study pace, and exam goals rather than simply the plan with the lower upfront cost.