CISF AC (Executive) LDCE 2026 – Preparation Strategy & 6-Month Study Plan

CISF AC LDCE

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Cracking the CISF AC (Executive) LDCE 2026 demands a structured approach combining academic preparation with physical fitness. Here is an expert-designed strategy and month-wise study plan.

Month-Wise 6-Month Study Plan

MonthFocus Area
Month 1Cover CISF Act, IPC basics, CISF organizational structure; start English grammar fundamentals
Month 2Quantitative Aptitude (Number System, Algebra, Ratio); Reasoning (Series, Analogies); CrPC basics
Month 3Security Management theory; GK revision (Polity, History, Geography); Essay writing practice
Month 4Current Affairs (last 6 months); Disaster Management; Full Paper I mock tests
Month 5Full Paper II descriptive practice; Previous year paper analysis; Interview preparation basics
Month 6Comprehensive revision; 3 full-length mock exams per week; Physical fitness drills for PST/PET

Key Preparation Tips

  • Prioritise Paper II: It carries 200 marks and is descriptive. Regular essay writing with peer review is essential.
  • CISF Acts are non-negotiable: Deep knowledge of CISF Act 1968, CISF Rules 1969, IPC, and CrPC is mandatory for Paper II.
  • Time Management in Paper I: Allocate no more than 1.5 minutes per question in the MCQ paper.
  • Physical Fitness is parallel: Start PST/PET training alongside academic preparation from Day 1.
  • Leverage your service experience: Real-world CISF experience is invaluable for both Paper II answers and Interview.
  • Revise current affairs weekly: Read PIB bulletins and a national daily newspaper every day.

Interview Preparation Strategy

  • Review your Annual Confidential Reports (ACRs) and service record thoroughly.
  • Prepare to discuss security incidents, leadership decisions, and CISF operations you've been part of.
  • Stay updated on national security issues, government security policy, and CISF recent achievements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.How many hours of study per day is required for SSC CGL 2026?

A minimum of 6–8 hours of focused study per day over 6 months is recommended for aspirants starting from scratch. Working professionals can aim for 4–5 hours.

Q.Which section should I start preparing first?

Start with Quantitative Aptitude as it takes the most time to build from basics. Simultaneously begin English vocabulary building which compounds over time.

Q.How important are mock tests in SSC CGL preparation?

Mock tests are critical. Solving at least 20–30 full-length Tier I mocks and 10+ Tier II mocks helps build speed, accuracy, and exam temperament.

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