UPSC CSE 2020 Last minute Preparation Tips: If time is short, get success in prelims with these 10 tips

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UPSC CSE 2020 Last minute Preparation Tips: UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination is being conducted on 4 October. In this way, the candidates preparing for …

UPSC CSE 2020 Last minute Preparation Tips: UPSC Civil Services 2020 Examination (Preliminary) will be held on October 4. The Supreme Court has clarified the situation regarding the examination. Now few days left for UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination. This time is very valuable for the candidates preparing for the exam. At such a time, we are going to give you important tips regarding preparing for the exam and how to keep yourself ready.

In objective type questions, UPSC candidates are challenged more than their ability to memorize a candidate’s knowledge. To understand the important topics, candidates should refer to various sources of information. However, they should not be confused by citing several unnecessary sources. There are many books where the information is printed incorrectly, in such a situation, expert advice should be sought. Keep checking through objective type books or previous years’ question papers. Along with studying in the routine, decide the time of sleep as well. Proper sleep is necessary even one day before the exam.

Maintain the habit of reading 2 to 3 good newspapers in the daily routine. You can also make notes through the latest current affairs in the newspaper. To strengthen the preparation, mobile applications like Current Affairs Quiz can also be used. Another good option is to solve the mock test for brushing knowledge. There are YouTube channels for UPSC exams where experts share good information.

Last year question paper and answer key are very important during the preparation of UPSC exam. It often gives information about the covered syllabus, types of questions asked, etc. It also helps in managing time and deciding which section the candidates should solve first.

Candidates should have a time schedule of IAS course. They should have in-depth study of subjects covered in NCERT textbooks. These text books should be revised. By examining previous years’ question papers, the assessment of one’s own exam preparation is done.

The ability to solve aptitude test depends only on the candidate’s set time period and ability to think under pressure. This part includes topics like comprehension, mental ability, logical reasoning etc. The interest part requires constant practice and concentration. For this, the most important is mental balance and patience.

Candidates should revise key concepts several times to increase their speed and improve their conceptual understanding. The revision also helps them to remember important concepts while solving the paper. To build understanding speed, candidates can refer to English books such as Wren and Martin. Their language skills can also improve by reading the newspaper every day. As a Hindi newspaper, edit pages in Rajasthan Patrika can also be put into daily routine. There are many newspapers in English also.

Subjects like history and geography are theoretical and can be prepared by reading NCERT textbooks of class 6 to 10. Important dates and historical events should be noted during the preparation of these subjects. For this, notebooks can also be prepared along with studies.

Keep revising without panic
Less time and examination is near, so do not read new topics and just keep revision on. Mock test is most helpful for UPSC preparation.

Read through brief notes
If you are preparing short notes for all the sections, then cover all the sections with the help of notes.
You should pay special attention to the important topics and sub-topics of each section. Important topics refer to the number of questions asked in the exam here.
By preparing in this way, you can focus and cover all the previously read topics. There is a lot of time left by not getting distracted and no topic is left out.

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