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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The candidates should read and understand the TNPSC Group 2 syllabus first and allot the time based on the affinity of the candidate to the subject. Every candidate has an affinity and interest in certain subjects. They can allot less time to them because they will be able to prepare their interest area soon. 

The Commission does not mention the weightage of any of the topics in the official syllabus. The Commission can ask any number of questions on any topic. The candidates can analyse the previous year's question papers to know the subject-wise breakup of the questions.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The TNPSC Group 4 exam is conducted by the Tamil Nadu government to fill Group 4 posts such as VDO in the state. 1. To prepare for this exam, you need to dedicate at least six months. 2. You need to understand the syllabus and exam pattern in detail before starting preparation. 3. The subjects asked include general studies, Tamil, and aptitude. 4. Out of these subjects, a greater number of questions are in Tamil; therefore, you can prepare SSLC standard Tamil well to score more in these subject questions. 5. For general studies questions, you can solve previous years' papers and make notes. 6. You have to stick to syllabus topics, whic

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Deeksha Dixit

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It depends on the aspirants' aptitude and interest. Due to the general nature of the syllabus, some candidates find the TNPSC exam to be simple. The TNPSC contains questions from a variety of subjects, but the difficulty level is low. On the other hand, the quantitative and reasoning questions on banking exams are typically of a high level of difficulty. TNPSC is therefore simple for someone with a background in the humanities, while banking is challenging. The banking exam is simpler for people who have a solid background in math and a solid command of quantitative concepts. Additionally, unlike most banking exams, the TNPSC exam does
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