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Success in UPSC without coaching | | | Vijay Garg
Passing the UPSC exam is required to join Indian Administrative Service The candidate has to face tough competition in this exam. Some people believe that it takes expensive coaching to clear UPSC but this is not true. Success is also possible with continuous preparation, planned effort and dedication on its own level. You can pass the UPSC exam successfully without expensive coaching. Just include your knowledge, discipline and persistence in preparation. So you know how to pass prestigious exams like UPSC in a sequential manner without expensive coaching. Select alternative topics carefully The biggest role in passing the UPSC final exam is to do well in an alternative subject. But the question is, what precautions should you take to get good results on an alternative topic? It’s important to choose the same topic as your alternative subject that really interests you. Do not go for suggestions from different coaching institutions or advertisements that the subject is scoring too much. The subject you enjoy reading may be of interest. If you feel like reading a fruit subject in your spare time, understand that it is the subject of interest. You can choose her as your alternative subject for the UPSC final exam. At the same time, choose your exam medium in the language that you can express most easily. In fact, never rely on anyone else for your preparation when you have to clear the UPSC exam without coaching. Do it yourself. Yes, you can get advice from an experienced and serious examiner, whether he or she has passed the exam herself. If you want to crack a prestigious exam like UPSC without coaching, do some things. Examples - First download the syllabus of Civil Service exam from Union Public Services Commission or DOPT website. Print this syllabus and keep it with you. Prepare one hundred percent according to the syllabus Selective study does not work Complete preparation of compulsive subject The subjects that are compulsory should be completed. Whether they look good or not, there should be nothing left. The alternative subject level is postgraduate standard. The level of compulsion is normal. Intermediate and graduate level books will be sufficient for the mandatory subject. Since the C-Sat became a mandatory part of UPSC exam, study volume has increased significantly. So prepare with the good books available in the market. Solve the old questions These days, UPSC and other exam questions and answers are often available on preparation websites. So download at least five years of questionnaires and practice in depth. In the same way, download a five-year cut off list to give you an idea of what this year’s list might be. Resolving old questionnaires reveals the pattern of examination and determines what types of questions come into the exam. Understand the questionnaires of the last five years and know how to solve them in every way, so let’s say you have prepared at least 20 percent of the questions that come up. But their way is not good. Read fully Preparation has its own psychology. If you’re fully dressed and studying every day like sitting in an exam hall, your studies will be more serious and clear. It will also get you used to solving questions within the scheduled time and really won’t feel an extra burden on your exam day. One benefit of fully dressed preparation is that you will be able to easily solve the questionnaires without additional effort and also have control over time management. Keep assessing your preparation yourself every day or every other third day and provide a level of progress by matching the old cutoff. Resolve the written exam questionnaires that are essayful without interruption. Try to solve all the questions within a set time frame Practicing this over and over again makes time management an integrated part of your practice, and you will be able to give proper and necessary time for all questions in the main exam. In this way, you can clear the UPSC exam without any heavy coaching if you prepare with rules, seriousness and discipline. Vijay Garg retired Principal Malout Punjab |
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