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Is 1 year enough for IAS preparation?

Effective competitors in the previous years have asserted that one year is sufficient for planning the IAS UPSC test. In any case, you need 100% focus and devotion to your study. Your genuine exertion will move you near the objective. You should buckle down routinely for something like 6 to 8 hours, and it will make you perhaps the most grounded contender. For more info on IAS preparation, go through the attached documents or the following URL.<br>https://www.worknplay.co.kr/Story/Detail/Article/15279

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Is 1 year enough for IAS preparation?

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  1. Is 1 year enough for IAS preparation? Time is the biggest issue when you start preparing for the IAS exam. Candidates have one common question- How much time do they need to crack IAS? They like to achieve success within a year. However, the vast UPSC syllabus is not always manageable to candidates. Successful candidates in the past years have claimed that one year is enough for preparing IAS UPSC exam. But, you need 100% concentration and dedication to your study. Your real effort will move you close to the target. You must work hard regularly for at least 6 to 8 hours, and it will make you one of the strongest competitors. Evaluate yourself- Create your timetable- Self-evaluation is highly important to ensure perfect preparation for the IAS exam. You must know your present status with respect to IAS. It will enable you to reach your goal within the shortest time. However, one of the major mistakes of candidates is the absence of any timetable for their regular study. Although some aspirants have created their timetable, they cannot stick to it. Due to these faults, they are not able to fulfill their dream in the first attempt. Thus, the most important trick to crack IAS is to make a schedule and follow it every day. Sole focus on the Prelims- Another reason behind the failure- Throughout the year, you have concentrated on the Prelims syllabus. You think that you will prepare for the Mains after checking the result of Prelims. However, there is limited time available between Prelims and Mains. Moreover, the IAS syllabus for Mains is vast. Without prior preparation, you cannot achieve success in it. Ultimately, you cannot pass the exam in a year. Furthermore, you must prepare for the interview session from the day when you dream of becoming an IAS officer. You need the confidence to impress your interviewers. Take the help of professional instructors- As you like to clear IAS in one year, it is better to join a training program. It will be time-consuming to know the syllabus and understand the question format. That is why you can rely on certified and knowledgeable instructors to guide you during your IAS preparation. They will also help you in creating the best preparation strategy. With weekly mock tests, you will gain self-confidence. Another advantage of joining the training course is the easy availability of study materials. Although you need to buy books and read newspapers, you will save time. By having contact with an IAS training academy, you can get tips from instructors. Overall, it can be said that you can prepare for IAS efficiently with a proper strategy. You need to be systematic as a dedicated IAS aspirant. You do not need high intelligence to pass IAS. Several average standard candidates have cracked it in a year. Look for inspiration from your

  2. tutors and IAS officers. However, there is no need to be frustrated for failure in the first attempt. With real struggle, you can beat your competitors easily. Originally posted at: https://www.worknplay.co.kr/Story/Detail/Article/15279

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