April 7, 2012

Civil Services Ias Exam establishment Tips

Most of the population reading this page must already be aware of the Civil Services Exams, one of the most difficult-to-clear exams to get entry into the Ias, Ips, Ifs and other prestigious services in India. Still it's doable. What matters is grit, perseverance and some smart hard work.

This report provides the most leading tips to keep in mind when establishment for the Civil Services Ias Exams conducted by Upsc.

Get ready to devote complete two years to Ias study




Yes that's right. If you belief you can work as well as get ready for the civil services exams, then it's superior difficult and something that's not advisable. As you have to get ready three complete subjects, one essay and two languages, you will need complete, unmitigated attentiveness of at least two years. Also remember that one complete civil services cycle consists of the introductory exam, main exam, and interview that together take one complete year. If you are unable to clear the exam within the first two years, nothing to worry as most population clear only after two years, then you can continue to get ready for the Ias exams along with other activities, including job and giving other exams. But do this only when you have mastered your subjects fully and have preferably given at least one mains.

select the right subjects for Ias exams

Once you have decided to take the plunge, saunter methodically. First select the prelims optionals, the second subject can be taken up later. Now which subject should you take up as your first optional? Take a subject that excites you and implores you to find out more about. That's the thumb rule. Don't take a subject just because that's the most popular one, like History, or because your friend or mentor told you take it up. As you will have to study the subject in depth and reproduce your knowledge in the Ias mains exams according to the demands of the question, you should have a passion for the subject knowledge. Once you have mastered the subject, the marks will follow. Don't worry about it, there's nothing called a high scoring or low scoring optional.

Don't neglect your general awareness

So many candidates focus only on the optional subjects, ignoring the general Studies paper of the civil services exams till the last month. Don't do this. For the past few years Upsc has made the Gs paper very dynamic and the prelims paper is based largely on general awareness and not the approved rote based knowledge. Even the mains paper has become very analytical and issue focused. For this you will have to stay on pace with the latest developments in India and worldwide, read up general knowledge based year books, magazines and most importantly, read a good paper like The Hindu on a daily basis.

Civil Services Ias Exam establishment Tips

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