UPSC Exam: Guidance to the students
The
Civil Services Examination is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission
(UPSC),
is one of the toughest exam in India. Every year Lakhs of aspirants prepare for this exam to achieve their
dream of becoming IAS officer. The
All India Examination is conducted in three stages, namely, the Preliminary,
Mains Exam and the Interview. In this article, I will discuss on all the
necessary tips for preparation of UPSC exam and change your destiny. The
following tips will help you in preparing yourself to face the Civil Services Examination with full confidence.
UPSC Preparation Strategy:
- Well formulated strategy along with optimum time management is the only way to prepare and to get success in this exam. Therefore it is very important to formulate your own strategy.
- However, for the general guidance to tackle this examination, we are giving some tips which may be helpful for the aspirant to achieve success.
- It is essential to keep a regular reading and writing
habit. It develops a focused effort towards training your brain to understand
and analyse information.
- It is the most important part of your strategy to
invest your time to go through the Mains syllabus thoroughly and also the
previous year’s question papers.
- It is advised not to go through a lot of books,
instead rely on one standard book on each topic which deals with the basic
concepts. Standard books not only save your time but also enrich you with right
knowledge.
- Collect various books on different topics in advance
to save time and the last minute revision.
- It is advisable to make your own notes to related
subjects. It should be covered the entire syllabus and will be helpful for
revision.
- Try to practice answer writing as much as possible.
You must practice how to write answers in the limited space given in the answer
sheet, which will be provided to you during the Mains exams. It will boost your
writing skills.
- The newspapers are the most important aspect of the
IAS exam. A lot of questions are associated current affairs with emphasis on
the happenings in India and world. You must have to read one or two daily
newspapers to stay abreast of current topics.
- One of
the best coaching institute “Total
Preparation” at Lucknow recommend you to read regularly daily newspapers
like The Hindu, Economist, The Indian Express. Apart from this all India Radio
News, Parliamentary discussions, regional language newspapers and magazines
like Yojana, Kurukshetra, India and Manorama Year Books will be helpful for
your preparation.
- The UPSC
CSE exam is designed so that a candidate’s efforts, dedication,
strategizing, planning, logic, analytical powers, and overall quick thinking,
are rewarded. In that sense, every candidate’s life experiences also play a
role in their preparation.
It can be well stated that race of success has been
always self-proclaimed. It is depends on an individual to decide when to stop
running or to always be in the chase of excellence. Total Preparation is the Top Coaching Jankipuram Lucknow, paving the way
with innovative and professional manner to all UPSC aspirants.
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