Right Strategy To Cover UPSC Prelims Syllabus

The UPSC or IAS exam is one of the most challenging exams in which lakhs and lakhs of candidates appear each month. One of the most critical conditions that students face is covering the UPSCsyllabus. The UPSC exam is divided into the following:

  1. UPSC Prelims
  2. UPSC Mains
  3. UPSC Personality Test

Every candidate must pass the UPSC Prelims first and then move on to the UPSC Mains only if he qualifiesfor the UPSC Prelims. However, there are some correct strategies to crack the UPSC Prelims within six months. Remember, you cannot think of the UPSC Mains unless you crack the UPSC Prelims. Hence, now, your target should be to pass the UPSC Prelims.

Strategy to follow

Here are some guidelines to cover the UPSC Prelims syllabus:

  1. The reverse policy

When you start preparing for the UPSC Prelims, imagine that it is the final day of your exam. Then, when you sit with your books, have a mentality of killing it. This is the reverse approach. In this policy, you have to analyze the previous years’ question papers first, followed by scheming out the frequently coming topics. Then, study those portions well and prepare notes.

  • Follow a test-based schedule

There is nothing better than testing your knowledge. If you have to ace a topic, you have to put your knowledge to the test. Whatever topic you prepare, sit for examinations. Also, you can appear for mock tests as conducted by various IAS institutes. One of the easiest ways to find the loopholes in your study plan is to see where you make the most mistakes in these mock tests.

  • Try to convert NCERT texts faster

Generally, the two types of books are followed by IAS students in the NCERT books and IGNOU books. For UPSC Prelims, NCERT books should be studied thoroughly. To cover NCERT books faster, you have to sit for mock tests. Suppose you plan to take up a chapter and complete it in the morning. Inthe evening, sit for a mock test that covers the chapter that you have studied. This way, you can complete NCERT books beforehand.

Conclusion

Above all, sincerity and concentration are the two fundamental aspects that can make you or break you in a UPSC exam. If both these things are there with you, none can stop you from cracking the UPSC exam.

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