Do's and Dont's of the UPSC Examination |
Posted: December 2, 2022 |
There comes a moment in every aspirant’s life when they don’t feel confident and wish to seek help. One silly mistake can make you start from step one again. And the breadth of the syllabus and unpredictability increase its complexity.The“I wish someone could tell me if this is the right strategy or if I am going the right way” crosses their minds. If these are your queries, congratulations, you are on the right way. The first habit to develop in this preparation is to be inquisitive. And to fulfil this wish, we are here with some do’s and don’ts to help you customiseyour itinerary to LBSNAA. The Syllabus Is Your Guiding Light!
The syllabus entails all the vital information of the examination in one place. To begin with, read the syllabus to understand the requirement.
Previous Year Question Papers: A Treasure Box
Previous Year Question Papers acquaint with the exam and assist in practice and evaluation. Hence, one must go through the Previous Years' Question Papers.
NCERTs Are An Aspirant’s Best Friend:
One of the most commonly asked questions is related to the relevance of the NCERTs in this preparation. As one needs to know basic ABCs to learn the English language, it is necessary to read the NCERTs if you’re preparing for this exam.
Multiple Resources: An Aspirant’s Saga Of SorrowThe biggest mistake that students make is gathering multiple resources. It might feel that every material is important but avoid cluttering. Cluttering blurs the vision, and you get stuck on ‘What all to revise?’.
Our mantra will aid you, especially when the exam is just around the corner. Chant it & thank us later!
Yes, the syllabus is not less, but an unrealistic timeline will only toughen your task. The idea behind making a timetable is to increase efficiency.
Mock Tests: Your Saviour For The D-Day
Mock tests come into the picture when you have completed your syllabus and made your notes.
Practice Makes An Answer Perfect
Once you have built your foundation, you can start practising. You don’t always start out writing good answers. You start from scratch and then gradually the quality improves.
There is a saying that the essence of strategy is choosing what not to do. And now that you know it, you can prepare well for the exam with a clear mindset. How many steps out of these are you following? Be honest and share with us in the comments section. For more information, visit our website or write to us at [email protected].
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