Hello everyone! Today, we meet Avinash Kumar, who achieved an impressive All India Rank 1273 in SSC CGL, securing the post of Inspector of Posts in his very first attempt right after graduation! Avinash’s story is truly inspiring, especially for freshers. Let’s learn how he did it.
Meet Avinash Kumar
Before we dive into his preparation strategy, let’s get to know the background of this dedicated and focused candidate who turned challenges into opportunities.
- Age: 22 years old
- Graduation: BA from Delhi University (Completed June 2024)
- Achievement: AIR 1273 in SSC CGL (First Attempt)
- Post: Inspector of Posts (His first preference, suggested by his father for home posting and authority)
- Background: Passed 12th in 2020, initially enrolled in B.Tech but dropped out due to Covid/financial reasons. Decided then to aim for SSC after 3 years.
The First Attempt Journey
What makes Avinash’s story unique is that he made it to a Group B post in his very first CGL Exam attempt and that too with less than 4 months of prep! Here’s how his journey unfolded from graduation to results.
Aspect | Details |
Preparation Start | Joined a library right after BA exams in June 2024 |
Timeline | Had approximately 3 months to prepare for Tier 1 |
Initial Strengths | Maths & Reasoning (benefited from earlier NDA exam preparation) |
Initial Weaknesses | English (started from zero), GK (science background, unfamiliar with SSC GK) |
Strategy & Preparation
Despite being a fresher, Avinash approached SSC CGL Preparation with the mindset of a seasoned aspirant. Let’s break down the subject-wise strategies that helped him overcome weaknesses and play to his strengths.
Subject | Strength/Weakness | Resources Used | Strategy & Methods | Result |
English | Weakest | Aditi Ma’am’s batch (Oliveboard Super Elite) | – 4–5 recorded lectures/day- Focused on grammar first- Wrote questions 10–15 times- Vocabulary learned through mocks- Less focus on comprehension (Tier 1) | Scored 135/135 in Tier 2 |
Maths | Strong | Relied on mocks | – Minimal extra study- Trusted previous preparation- Used mocks as practice tool | Consistently high performer |
Reasoning | Strong | Radhey Sir’s sessions (Oliveboard) | – Focused on filling gaps- Regular mock test practice | Maintained solid scores |
GK/GS | Weak |
Key Success Factors
What really worked for Avinash? From staying focused to using limited resources smartly — here are the pillars of his success that any aspirant can replicate.
- Clarity & Focus: Had a clear goal after dropping B.Tech. Knew he had 3 years to prepare for SSC.
- Sticking to One Source: Didn’t get distracted by multiple books/teachers (e.g., avoided Black Book for English, Yellow Book etc., unlike his friend who got confused and didn’t clear Pre). Relied on Oliveboard lectures and notes.
- Intense Practice: Watched multiple lectures daily, practiced questions 10-15 times, gave ~150 mocks.
- Targeted Improvement: Identified weaknesses (English, GK, specific Reasoning topics) and focused on them using specific resources. Analyzed mocks to pinpoint errors.
- No Panic: Advised not to panic about low mock scores initially. Believed in his strategy and consistent effort.
- Low Pressure (First Attempt): Felt less pressure as it was his first try.
Advice for Aspirants (Especially 2025)
Avinash’s experience holds valuable lessons for all SSC aspirants, especially those attempting the exam for the first time in 2025. Here’s his no-nonsense advice to help you succeed.
- Don’t Panic: Low mock scores are normal initially. Stick to a strategy.
- Practice is Key: Especially for subjects like English, consistent practice helps understand patterns and build confidence.
- Analyze Mocks: Identify weak areas and work on them specifically. Note down problem questions/topics.
- Stick to Limited Resources: Avoid getting confused by too many books or teachers. Trust your chosen source and revise it thoroughly.
- Consistency: Even with limited time, consistent daily effort makes a difference.
The Result Moment
Every topper’s journey has a defining moment when success becomes real. For Avinash, this came at 1:30 AM — a memory he and his family will never forget.
- Found out at 1:30 AM via a friend’s call to his mother.
- Initially scared seeing the high cut-off.
- Relieved to find his name, confirming selection.
- Ecstatic to get his first preference (Postal Inspector), suggested by his father.
- Couldn’t sleep all night, family (parents, grandmother, uncle, aunt) was overjoyed.
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