A Complete Strategy Guide for Success
Mastering the UPSC and MPSC Exams: A Complete Strategy Guide for Success
(1) Recognise the syllabus and exam format: Start by thoroughly reviewing the syllabus and exam pattern for both the MPSC and UPSC exams. Learn the subjects, areas of discussion, and weights given to each segment. This will enable you to make the appropriate preparation plans.
(2) Create a study schedule: Schedule enough time to complete a well-organized study schedule that covers all subjects and topics. Spend your time more wisely by concentrating on the topics that you find difficult. Set aside a set amount of time for each subject and follow the schedule.
(3) Gather Study Materials: Gather top-notch study materials, including textbooks, reference books, old test questions, and web sources. Make sure you select a reliable source that fully addresses the entire course.
(4) Focus on current events by frequently reading newspapers, periodicals, and online sources to stay current on breaking news and trending themes. Make a note of significant local, national, and international events, as well as political and social policy. Both the preliminary and major exams will require it.
(5) Give yourself adequate time to improve your broad knowledge. Read books, watch educational films, take mock exams online, and engage in online discussions about a variety of topics, including politics, geography, science, and history.
(6) Practise Mock exams: Consistently take practise exams and papers from prior years to become familiar with the exam format and hone your time management abilities. Analyse your performance, pinpoint your weak points, and take appropriate action. Additionally, taking practise exams will increase your confidence and assist you create a strategy for taking the exam.
(7) Improve Your Writing: Good writing abilities are crucial for the mains exams. Practise writing essays, make corrections, and in the allotted time, respond to questions from prior years. When communicating your ideas, pay attention to their clarity, coherence, and organisation.
(8) Join a Coaching Institute (Optional): If you feel you need additional guidance and structured learning, you can consider joining a reputed coaching institute. They offer expert guidance, subject-specific classes and mock tests, which can further enhance your preparation.
(9). Hold group conversations with other candidates or participate in online gatherings to share knowledge and talk about crucial issues. You'll have a broader perspective and stronger analytical abilities as a result.
(10) Maintain your motivation and take care of oneself. The UPSC and MPSC tests demand perseverance and constant work. Maintain your motivation and a positive outlook throughout the preparation process. To maintain your physical and mental health, get enough rest, engage in regular exercise, and make sure you are getting enough food and water.
Remember that everyone may have a different preparation method, so adjust the following stages to your advantages and disadvantages. Be consistent, obedient, and determined in how you approach your preparation. Wishing you luck in the MPSC and UPSC exams!
Selection for 24 Posts for the UPSC Exam will be based on exam performance.
(1) Indian Administrative Service.
(2) Indian Foreign Service.
(3) Indian Police Service.
(4) Group 'A' Indian P & T Accounts & Finance Service.
(5) Group 'A' of the Indian Audit and Accounts Service.
(6) Group 'A' of the Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise).
(7) Group 'A' of the Indian Defence Accounts Service.
(8) Group 'A' of the Indian Revenue Service (I.T.).
(9) Assistant Works Manager, Administration, Group 'A' Indian Ordnance Factories Service.
(10) Group 'A' of the Indian Postal Service.
(11) Group 'A' of the Indian Civil Accounts Service.
(12) Group 'A' Indian Railway Traffic Service.
(13) Group 'A' Indian Railway Accounts Service.
(14) Group 'A' of the Indian Railway Personnel Service.
(15) Assistant Security Commissioner (Group 'A') Position in Railway Protection Force
(16) Group 'A' of the Indian Defence Estates Service.
(17) Group 'A' Indian Information Service (Junior Grade).
(18) Group 'A' (Gr. III) of the Indian Trade Service.
(19) Group "A" of the Indian Corporate Law Service.
(20) Section Officer's Grade, Group 'B' of the Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service.
(21) Delhi, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, and Dadra & Nagar
Group 'B' of the Haveli Civil Service.
(22) Delhi, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, and Dadra & Nagar
Group 'B' of the Haveli Police Service.
(23) Group 'B' of the Pondicherry Civil Service.
(24) Group 'B' of the Pondicherry Police Service
UPSC PRELIMS 2023 – GS PAPER 1 – ANSWERS with SOLUTIONS

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