Ssc Mathematics Kiran Publication -
Every question is sourced directly from shifts of SSC CGL, CHSL, CPO, MTS, and sometimes GD. This means you are not practicing random problems—you are practicing what actually repeats or mimics the official pattern.
| Pros | Cons | |------|------| | Huge variety of previous year questions | No theory or short tricks explained | | Bilingual – useful for Hindi medium | Answers sometimes have errors (rare but present) | | Good for speed practice after concepts | Overwhelming for beginners | | Covers all SSC exams (CGL, CHSL, etc.) | Some questions are repetitive | Ssc Mathematics Kiran Publication
The book is organized into clearly defined chapters that mirror the SSC syllabus, typically covering: Every question is sourced directly from shifts of
| Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | Exhaustive Coverage: Contains nearly every question asked in SSC exams from 1999 to the present date. | Weak Theory: The book contains very brief notes/concepts. It assumes you already know the basics. | | Pattern Relevance: Questions are tagged with the exam year and shift, helping you understand difficulty levels. | Errors: Like many Hindi/English mixed publications, there are occasional printing errors or typos in answers. | | Dual Language: Available in both Hindi and English, catering to a wide demographic. | Intimidating Size: The sheer thickness of the book (often 1000+ pages) can be demoralizing for beginners. | The book is organized into clearly defined chapters