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Practice for Computer Anudeshak Paper 2 with full-length and chapter-wise mock tests based on the latest exam pattern, detailed solutions, performance analysis and exam-oriented technical questions.
Clearing the RSSB Computer Anudeshak exam isn't just about knowing computer concepts it's about proving that knowledge under real exam pressure, with the clock running and negative marking watching every guess. Paper-II is where this pressure shows up the most, since it carries the technical, subject-specific questions that decide whether you're truly ready for a Basic Computer Instructor role. Reading notes can only take you so far; what actually builds exam-day confidence is solving questions the way they'll appear on the real paper, again and again, until accuracy becomes a habit rather than a hope.
The Computer Anudeshak Paper-II Mock Test Series 2026 is built exactly for this purpose structured, exam-accurate practice designed around the latest RSSB syllabus and pattern, so nothing about the actual exam catches you off guard.
Paper-I is common for both Basic and Senior Computer Instructor aspirants, but Paper-II is where the real differentiation happens. It carries the technical computer subjects at a level specific to the Basic Instructor post, and this is usually the section where candidates lose the most marks not from lack of knowledge, but from unfamiliarity with how questions are actually framed.
This series is designed to leave no part of the Paper-II syllabus untouched, giving you both broad coverage and topic-level precision.
Understanding the exam structure helps you plan your preparation with more clarity instead of studying blindly across topics.
| Feature | Paper-I | Paper-II |
|---|---|---|
| Applicability | Common for Basic & Senior posts | Level-specific (Basic Instructor here) |
| Marks | 100 marks | 100 marks |
| Duration | 2 hours | 2 hours |
| Question Type | Objective (MCQ) | Objective (MCQ) |
| Negative Marking | 1/3 mark per wrong answer | 1/3 mark per wrong answer |
| Focus Area | General & pedagogical subjects | Technical computer subjects |
Both papers are equally important for the final merit list, so treating Paper-II as a standalone technical challenge, separate from general preparation is the smarter approach.
With the Basic Computer Instructor exam scheduled for 23 August 2026, the preparation window is tightening, and structured practice now matters more than ever. Waiting until the last few weeks to start solving full-length papers often leaves too little time to fix weak areas that only mock tests can reveal.
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Paper-II is where technical knowledge gets tested under real conditions, and the only way to walk in prepared is to practice the way you'll be examined timed, scored, and honestly reviewed. The Computer Anudeshak Paper-II Mock Test Series 2026 gives you exactly that: full-length and topic-wise tests, detailed solutions, real ranking feedback, and unlimited practice, all built around the current RSSB syllabus. With the exam date approaching fast, consistent mock test practice now is what turns familiarity with the subject into genuine exam-day readiness.
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