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Key strategies to beat the competition in the UPSC – Civil Services (Preliminary) Exam

Posted on May 23, 2019 by Successlynk

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) – Civil Services Prelims is one of the toughest exams in India. However with strategic planning, sincere efforts and undeterred focus one can get through all the stages of the exam. Check SuccessLynk site to understand the syllabus, important dates and much more. Let us now look at the top strategies that can help you beat the competition.

  • Start early: Just out of college aspirants have the sharpness of a student’s mind. In fact, college is the best place to prepare for any competitive exam. If you start early, you will have many advantages. You can strengthen your basic conceptual knowledge easily. You will have enough time for revision and practice. You can even explore different revision techniques. You will have lesser stress and anxiety as you have done good number of revisions. Moreover, you need not cram or rush through topics. Moreover, you are not out of touch with pen and paper. Your speed of writing will be good, which will save you a lot of time, both during your preparation and while writing exams.
  • Plan SMART: Have SMART study plans that are Specific, Measurable, Attainable/achievable, Relevant/realistic and Timely goals in your daily routine. Make a timetable that aligns with your goals. For example, be specific on what you want to achieve. Be clear on what you want to study during that particular study period. Make your preparation measurable. For example, plan to complete a certain number of topics by a particular date or time. Check whether you can really achieve the target reading. Your reading has to be relevant to your exam preparation. Your preparation needs to be time-bound so that you can cover all essentials of the topics you have planned to study.
  • Select the right resources: Reading the right books and resources can easily make you score well even without coaching. Click http://blog.successlynk.com/leading-reference-books-upsc-exams/ to view the leading reference books for the preparation. Use SuccessLynk to take up online practice tests and get feedback to improvise.
  • Make best use of time: Make study part of your daily routine irrespective of the situation you are in. Do not break this habit. Remember, last minute preparations never work. Know your strengths and weaknesses and understand where you are standing in the competition. Prioritize and daily do only the most important things. Use your spare time whether you are waiting for a bus or standing in a queue, to utilize it for preparation. Download study material in your mobile or make use of apps.
  • Consistency is the key: Plan your study for a day, for a week and for a month. Make it a habit to read daily the English and regional language newspapers especially the editorials and opined articles. As you study, make quick notes. Be updated with the current affairs of one’s own village, district, state and country. Understand what is happening at international events.
  • Practice makes you perfect: Solve previous years question papers. It will help you understand the exam pattern and the type of questions that could be asked. Consider mock tests as an opportunity for learning. Click https://www.successlynk.com/exams/upsc-exams to take up any mock test, take feedback and understand where you stand in the competition. Work on the areas that require improvement.

Tips on the exam day:

  • Take all the essential documents.
  • Start from easy to difficult and answer the sure questions so that you can score as much marks as possible.
  • Divide your time so that no unattempt question is left.
  • Be careful not to mark wrong answer in a hurry.

Success is 1% luck and 99% perspiration. Get rewarded with that 1% luck by putting in 99% effort. All progress takes place outside the comfort zone. All the best.

 

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