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The best preparation for UPSC Prelims

The best test series for the UPSC prelims examinations will use a scientific approach to syllabus division, standard and relevant questions using a concept-and-current-events method, proportionate weighting to the difficulty setting in each paper, and psychotherapy by subject experts will assist candidates.<br>https://truxgo.net/blogs/346103/1017250/the-best-preparation-for-upsc-prelims

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The best preparation for UPSC Prelims

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  1. The best preparation for UPSC Prelims Introduction - The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Exam is a highly recognized competitive examination in India. Thousands of people every year make the attempt. However, only a tiny percentage of them successfully achieve their IAS goals. The IAS exam is difficult not simply because of how long the syllabus is but also because of how unpredictable it is. Being a bookworm alone won't help you pass the UPSC exam. Alongside academic knowledge, the individual must be fully developed for this. Even in academia, the goal should be to constantly learn about the most recent events and current affairs in the nation and abroad rather than just fulfilling the required readings. Preparation of UPSC Prelims Test - Each of the two papers in the Preliminary Exam is worth 200 marks. General Studies (General Awareness) Paper 1 CSAT Paper 2 General Studies All of the topics included in the syllabus must be thoroughly covered to prepare for GS Paper 1 You can get a good understanding of the exam format and the kinds of questions that will be asked by looking at the question papers from the previous year. Additionally, you should take enough mock exams to evaluate your weak points. You will have an advantage over the competition if you have a daily schedule and practice good time management. The Significance of UPSC Prelims test series - The main objectives of choosing the best test series for UPSC prelims are - a. To give candidates step-by-step direction b. To put students in a situation similar to an exam c. To improve students' scoring capacity to improve students' exam-specific knowledge, understanding, and aptitude In addition to MCQs, the UPSC prelims test series is designed to offer assistance to candidates at all levels, including additional current affairs materials, targeted classroom support to bolster subject substance, instructional support on current affairs, one-on-one counseling and guidance for deserving candidates, etc. The best test series for the UPSC prelims examinations will use a scientific approach to syllabus division, standard and relevant questions using a concept-and-current-events method, proportionate weighting to the difficulty setting in each paper, and psychotherapy by subject experts will assist candidates. Key inclusions in the UPSC prelims test series - There are a total of 41 Tests in the curriculum. The curriculum consists of 6 Exclusive Current Affairs Tests, 16 TT or Thematic Tests, 1 Economic Survey/Budget Test, and Govt. Schemes Test or 1 Test of India Yearbook, SFLT or Sectional Full-Length Tests (6), FLT or G.S. Full-Length Tests (7), and CSAT Exams (4).

  2. Typically, the best test series for UPSC prelims will include - ● Concentrate on conceptual and implausible inquiries ● A well-crafted mock test that supports the applicant's self-study strategy ● Solutions that are fully discussed and well-illustrated ● A complete discussion of each of the syllabus's nine themes ● Tests are accessible both offline and online. ● Test of adaptability to emerging at a later time ● Additional current affairs booklet ● A comprehensive strategy for current affairs ● At least 1200 questions about current events Main DOs and DONTs for UPSC Prelims Preparation - Apart from referring to a good UPSC prelims test series, there are a few DOs and DONTs that you need to keep in mind for cracking the exam well. 1. Revision is the savior - To avoid losing marks on those topics, be sure to review and recall whichever topic and theme you are studying. Without adequate review, you'll enter the exam room more confused and end up with a lower positive result, which would negate all of your previous hard work. 2. Pay attention to current affairs - In an effort to finish, many people make the error of scooping up current events books in the final few weeks. It will actually be a deluge of knowledge, and your memory might not be able to handle the rapid load. Spend a couple of hours every day starting right away studying current events, and remember to review frequently. Do not worry if you aren't able to accomplish all current affairs. 3. Do not over-attempt the questions - Never assume you must attempt several questions. It can also be sufficient to attempt roughly 70 questions (in paper-I) well if the test appears to be particularly difficult and you have done well in your prep. Furthermore, there is no set amount, so do not feel pressured to attempt 90–100 questions because some top students did. Thus, you must remember these points before preparing for the UPSC exam. Originally posted content: https://truxgo.net/blogs/346103/1017250/the-best-preparation-for-upsc-prelims

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