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Civils strategy invokes the various plans and strategies for the preparation and examination for civil examinations. There are large number of candidates apply for the examination but very few aspirants can only clear that. For most aspirants, a complete training and orientation program, through one of the two available methods of online or classroom installation, becomes essential to have the opportunity to successfully navigate the prerequisites to access the IAS program.

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  1. CIVILS STRATEGY WELCOME TO CIVILS STRATEGY.COM Civils strategy invokes the various plans and strategies for the preparation and examination for civil examinations. There are large number of candidates apply for the examination but very few aspirants can only clear that. For most aspirants, a complete training and orientation program, through one of the two available methods of online or classroom installation, becomes essential to have the opportunity to successfully navigate the prerequisites to access the IAS program. The Civils strategy focuses primarily on the aspirants to provide strategies for qualifying the UPSC exam. With the tricks of these strategies, aspirants improve their career success. As a civils strategies, it aspires to become the reference repository and all-inclusive guide for complete and complete information for aspirants hoping to successfully enter civil services. STRATEGIES TO SCORE 120+ IN PRELIMINARY EXAM UPSC preliminary exam is the first stage to become IAS. Preliminary exam is the first screen test for every aspirants in UPSC exam. Aspirants preparing for UPSC exam prelimiminary and mains comparatively. Prelims preparation should began with N cert books, test books and class VIII to XII text books. These are the best strategies to crack preliminary exam. So, along with hard work during the preparation hours, a strategy must also be devised to help them score more than 120 points in their prelim. Here are some tips that will help you score over 120 points in your pre-releases. ANALYZE Even if UPSC is unpredictable, you can analyze the documents of the previous year and understand that most of the questions come from which topic. Often the preliminary UPSC questionnaire has a good part of Indian politics and economy. There are some questions about Indian culture, so you can limit your hours of preparation. Modern Indian history is one of UPSC’s best choices, so be sure to investigate further. By analyzing the previous documents it is possible to draw up a personal outline and prepare accordingly.

  2. CIVILS STRATEGY NCERT BOOKS One of the best way to crack preliminary exam is N cert books. Every aspiring UPSC must be attentive to NCERT books. Many times, UPSC has directly asked questions from these books. You can easily get good grades if their bases are clear. MOCK TEST Aspirants fail to realize the importance of simulation tests. These tests help you understand the pressure of the real exam. Make at least 50 mock tests to evaluate your learning. Try both the subject-wise quiz and the full-fledged preliminary quiz. By practicing the simulation test you can easily identify your mistakes. 3-2-1 RULE Every aspirant can design their own strategy, however, we believe this is good. Aspirants can first mark 60% of the questions they are completely sure of. This ensures you over 120 brands, however, this will not be enough. The next 30% should be the one if you are at least 50% sure. The remaining 10% should include questions that you are not completely sure. AVIOD GUESSING Aspirants often mark the answers to all questions. It would work well if you know all the questions. The blind hypothesis can be counterproductive. Since UPSC has a negative marking system, you could lose all the marks you may have scored and eventually fail to reach the limit. BE CONFIDENT Marking good grades is not just the result of knowledge and hard work. Many other factors also play a role. Don’t doubt yourself or think too much in the exam room. The panic attack will surely make you unnecessarily nervous and you could score wrong answers.

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