
exams in the country).The Exam consists of three stages: Prelims
(qualifying exam), Mains and Interview(Score of both Mains and Interview are taken
for final selection).Prelims consists of two papers : General studies (GS) and
CSAT(Aptitude) each of 200 marks though only marks obtained in General studies
are accounted for the merit list while CSAT is a qualifying exam as one need to get
only 33% passing marks. i.e. 66 passing marks in CSAT to clear prelims.
The qualified candidates then appear for Mains exam which consists of papers on
English, Indian language paper (Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi etc. depending on one’s
choice,300 Marks each although they are just qualifying exam as only 25% passing
marks are required), Essay paper of 250 marks, GS (mains) Paper 1, 2, 3, 4 (250
Marks each), one Optional subject having two papers(250 Marks each) and out of this
grand total of 1750, the merit list is prepared and the top ones are called for
Interview(275 Marks) and the final recommended list of candidates is made out of
the marks obtained in Mains and Interview(i.e. out of 2025 Marks).
The examination takes almost one year to complete and it is rather an interesting
journey for the aspirants since each stage poses a different challenge and thus
different strategy must be applied at each stage to attain success. This article attempts
to provide some insight for the Civils Services Exam and specifically Prelims
Preparation.
a) Plan systematically and get yourself acquainted with the different aspects
related to the Exam: Somebody has rightly said that “If you fail to plan, you
are planning to fail” and this holds perfectly true for this examination too. It is
crucial that one should do extensive planning for the exam right from the
choice of optional to the careful scrutiny of UPSC Syllabus , previous year exam
pattern, time available at one’s disposal, sources to be read etc. Draw up a
monthly, weekly and daily plan based on well-defined targets and try to
achieve the targets well on time.
b) Cover your basics right and don’t juggle between books: The questions
asked in UPSC Exam are mostly based on fundamentals and it is thus, very
important to cover the basics properly. The choice of the sources to study such
as standard books, e learning resources is very important as there is so much exhaustive reading material available in the market and without proper
guidance one can get lost. The key is to go through last 10 years GS papers and
interview of last year toppers and one can carefully delineate the common
sources which are recommended by all, such as for Indian Polity almost all.
c) toppers recommend M. Laxmikanth. Once you have carefully chosen the
source, then try to master it fully rather than getting anxious about covering the
topic from n other sources.
d) Prepare a time schedule and stick to it: Remember regularity and
consistency matter more than anything. It is far better to invest 6-7 hours daily
than studying one day for 18 hours and not studying for next day at all. Stick to
your schedule according to the topics to be covered and also according to time
available at your disposal and try to follow the schedule religiously and update
it on daily basis. Every morning, set a target about the syllabus you intend to
cover in the day and then in the night, audit your output. This will keep you on
track.
e) Practice last year exam papers and as many mock tests as possible along
with a detailed self-analysis: It is utmost important that one should practice as
many mock tests and last year exam papers to attain clarity and comfort level
for the Prelims but more than mere practicing the papers, one should focus a
lot on analysis of each test. Try to view these tests as not mere evaluating tools
but also learning tools and try to learn from the mistakes with focus on
avoiding to repeat the same mistakes in the Prelims Exam. Also, try to take
mock tests of institutes or websites whose questions you find on same
toughness parameter with UPSC. There are certain mock tests available in the
market which is nothing but encyclopedia of information. Don’t fall to their
trap. Remember, you don’t have to be the storehouse of all the information so
focus on mock tests which are relatively on same level as UPSC.
f) Maintain a positive attitude all through the Preparation: Considering the
longtime of one year for the entire exam, the preparation can be frustrating and
depressing at times but one should not let negativity come in. Adopt a positive
attitude and have perseverance along with patience to reap the fruits of hard
work. Believe in yourself and your hard work, leaving the rest to Almighty.
Hope this article provides some insight and wish you all the very best.
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