HOW TO START PREPARING FOR UPSC CIVIL SERVICE EXAM?
Aspirants
who are confused about how to start preparations for the UPSC should follow
these points:
A
goal without proper planning remains a mere dream. This is also true in the
case of civil services. The Civil Service Exam, being the toughest exam in the
country, requires more than just preparation. It requires what is called
‘strategy plus preparation’. A good strategy draws a thin line of separation
between aspirants and smart aspirants. The latter becomes more productive with
fewer inputs, whereas the former are less productive with more inputs.
UPSC
Civil Services Exam consists of 3 stages: preliminary exam (objective), main
exam (written) and interview (personality test). Every year, thousands of
candidates work hard to clear the exam, but only a few lucky ones get through.
Aspirants who are confused about how to start preparations for the UPSC should
follow these points:
Understand
your syllabus:
An
accurate understanding of the nature, clarity, and scope of the syllabus is
crucial for good preparation. It helps in understanding what to read and what
not to read. The questions asked in the exam are always within the syllabus and
hence keeping a close eye on syllabus is fundamental.
Strategy
is important:
Before
you start your preparation, a smart strategy needs to be scripted keeping in
mind the details of each step that you have to go through. A proper strategy is
an extensive plan about what you are doing, how you are doing it and what
resources you need.
Choose
your study material:
Choosing
study material is not a simple task and requires proper guidance. It is always
a good idea to begin preparation by getting subject fundamentals in place. The
best source to get clarity and a good hold on various subjects are the NCERT
books (from class VI to class XII).
Focus
on important concepts:
Instead
of rigorous studies, studying smartly is the ideal way. What does studying
smartly mean? It means understanding the nerve of the exams and adjusting to it
accordingly. Reading the stuff that is important for the exam is the core
principle of smart study.
Current
affairs:
Stay
updated with what is going around in the world. Current affairs and
contemporary issues are, in fact, the dynamic areas. Read one national
newspaper daily and keep adding the current developments to the all topics
given in syllabus. You also need to read some specialised magazines to cover
some special portions of the syllabus, like World Focus for International
Relation.
Study
the pattern:
Aspirants
must go through the previous years’ question papers. It helps in determining
the type of questions, and also helps in identifying the best source of reading
material. An analysis of previous years’ papers helps in understanding the
syllabus in a better perspective, and helps identify the areas from which more
questions have been asked. Practice tests come in handy for candidates. These
tests not only help all candidates in preparing for the mains, but also help in
learning time management. Practise writing on a daily basis. Pick up an
editorial from a newspaper or a topic from the syllabus, and frame a question
on it and write its answer.
Use
your resources:
The
usability of the information that you get from books or newspapers is a crucial
step in UPSC preparation. You must be smart enough to fit a piece of fact or
information in the best way. The Internet helps in staying updated with
whatever is happening around. However, the usability of the Internet is one
thing that aspirants should use for making useful value additions to their
preparation.
Focus
on key words:
Make
short notes after reading a topic several times, as they will serve as an
oxygen canister to you during exam days. Look for keywords during preparation,
as well as during writing the exam. For example, every question would have a
question tag such as “critically analyse”, “discuss”, “elaborate”, “comment”,
and so on.
Health
first:
Last,
but not the least, is proper care for your health. It must be a part of your
IAS/IPS strategy. One must exercise or go to the gym, to remain healthy, as well
as maintain higher concentration during study hours.
All the best..!
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