Is coaching compulsory for UPSC IAS exam? Tell the right way for preparation?
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Is coaching compulsory for UPSC IAS exam? Tell the right way for preparation?
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Hi Aspirant
Yes the Answer for your Question is simply yes
Coaching is compulsory for the Preparation of the IAS Exam
I don't want to mislead you but in the Mains exam you have to take coaching
And with out coaching possibility of cracking the Mains exam is very less
So you have to take coaching for the exam
For the exam the candidate should be pass in graduation and
The candidate age must be between 21-30 and relaxation given to the reserve category as per rules
The Right Ways To prepare for the Exam:
-First and important thing is to make a time table
-According to your strengths and week points
-And then work according to them and also
-First choose the optional subjects in which you have interest and you are strong
-Then study daily according to your time table with some good publications books
-Mainly purchase the books of the upkar publication and the Arihant publications
-Also do daily practice and practice
-Because practice makes a man perfect
Just follow the above it will help you
Best of luck
Dear,
The coaching for IAS is not compulsory. But if you have no idea and proper guidance in it, then it will be better to join the coaching center. In the coaching center, you can find a proper guidance from the experts and you can gain the competitive spirit with others. You can also get good library where you can find many books for the preparation. You can also get the practice sets and can also analyse yourself in the coaching center. Apart from this, you have to keep the patience and perseverance for your preparation. The proper time management and the well-planned strategy are the key to success. So you can find all these things from the coaching center only. But it doesn't means that without coaching, no one can clear CSAT. Therefore they may have such environment in their surroundings. If you feel that you can find such environment in your home, then there is no need of the coaching. But it is quite difficult to find such an environment. Thanks and Best of Luck....
Dear friend,
coaching is not compulsory to crack IAS exam.There are many examples in the past and present where many candidates have qualified with out coaching.
You can opt out of coaching provided you will yourself work very hard with determination.
It is not mandatory to attend coaching but you can also get some benefits out of coaching.they may help you clarifying the syllabus,suggesting study material,clarifying your doubts etc..but the rest your job.unless you are sincere you cannot accomplish them.
about 60-75%effort you have to put rest coaching may help you.
If you are total fresher then you can opt out of coaching provided you will somebody to guide you in correct path.it may be your friends,familymembers,successful candidates etc.
so think whether you will manage everything efficiently all by yourself otherwise it is better to join some good coaching centres.
this is my suggestion.choice is yours
all the best![]()