UPSC Preparation Tips: Who does not dream to crack the Union Public Service Commission/UPSC exam? Excellent position, status, salary, and opportunity to work for society. If all these together are in any job then it is in civil service only. This is the reason that every year lakhs of youth are preparing for the Civil Services Examination. Some are sweating their way at home and some are far away from home in a big city preparing for UPSC. However, there is also a fact that the coaching for civil services exam has become very expensive. Every student does not have enough money to spend lakhs of rupees in a city for living and food as well as in coaching. In such a situation, we have brought some such tips with the help of which students can start their UPSC preparation without coaching.
First of all, students should understand the syllabus
The very first step to starting UPSC preparation is to download the syllabus and understand it. Students will easily get the UPSC official website upsc.gov.in Civil Services Exam Syllabus. Download it and read and understand it carefully. Only then move on to the preparation.
prepare time table
Dedication of the student is most important for the Civil Services Examination. This is the most important part of the preparation. If you have determination in your mind, then no destination is impossible. So, first of all, make your schedule and start studying according to it. Use the phone and social media only according to need.
It is necessary to read newspaper
Current Affairs is a very important section for the UPSC exam. Every year many questions are asked in this section. A newspaper is an important tool to know current affairs. Make it a habit to read it regularly. This will give you a grip on current affairs.
Select the Optional Wisely
If you are going to prepare for UPSC then the importance of an optional subject is very much in it. Understand all the topics first. Prioritize your choice as well and select the subject in which you feel that you can perform better in it.
NCERT is the first solution
Students should know that NCERT books are very important for UPSC preparation. This helps the students to prepare the basics. Only after reading this, you will be able to understand other subjects better.
Get into the habit of making notes
Students are advised that they should not study only from the book but keep making notes and short notes of the topics for revision later on. Otherwise, the students will go on forgetting what they have studied at the back. Short notes will help you a lot in your preparation when there are very few days left in the exam.
A mock test is necessary
Students preparing for UPSC must know that it is very important to practice the questions asked in the Civil Services Examination. The questions in this exam are asked with slight rotation. So students keep solving mock tests during their preparation. Apart from this, check the previous year's questions also. With this, you will also be able to assess yourself and your preparation will also be strong.
practice answer writing
After reading any topic or topic, the candidate must practice writing the answer related to it. This online mock test can be taken. You have to do answer writing in the Civil Services Main Exam. get ready.
reduce stress
Avoid people and information that may cast doubt on your preparation and your guts for it. Stay stress-free and focus on your dreams.
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