i want to prepare for upsc exam. my qualification is graduation in arts. and i am doing job. how can i prepare for upsc exams.
i want to prepare for upsc exam. my qualification is graduation in arts. and i am doing job. how can i prepare for upsc exams.
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Dear,
you have only left the night for the preparation of the exam.
if your job is office job then you manage your time for read the book.
if your job is marketing then u only prepare the exam in the night or the early morining.
best of luck
Absolutely you can prepare for the examination. It depends in your all your efforts. First of all you have to go through the Question Pattern for which exam you want to appear. You can download and print Previous Years Question Papers at www.upsc.gov.in
NCERT books are best for the basic knowledge because it covers full syllabus of UPSC.
You can also practice more and more MODEL Question Papers from a sample paper by which you can experience to the Questions coming in UPSC exams.
I suggest you to take Arts Subjects like History, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy etc. If you have good writing skills then you can absolutely Crack the Exam.
There are two types of written examination in UPSC.
UPSC Prelim exam and UPSC Mains exam. You will appear in UPSC Prelim exam first in which Objective type Questions are asked from General English, General Studies etc.
For UPSC Mains you have to choose Subjects. There are total 51 Optional Subjects in which 23 are from main subjects and 28 Language Subjects like Hindi, English, Bengali etc.
The Preliminary Examination will consist of two papers of Objective type (multiple choice questions) and carry a maximum of 400 marks
The Main Examination will consist of a written examination and an Interview Test. The written examination will consist of 9 papers of conventional essay type.
Syllabus for prelim exam: Current events of national and international importance
History of India and Indian National Movement
Indian and World Geography - Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World
Indian Polity and Governance - Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc
Economic and Social Development - Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector initiatives, etc.
General issues on Environmental Ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate Change - that do not require subject specialization
For mains exam you have to choose the subjects.
Dear friend....the question that you are asked that is completely depend on your confidence levels because first of all you have plan to manage both at the same time....see my friend UPSC is not a minor exam ....It is a combination of hardwork,time management,self confidence etc.....But surely i am saying that if you prepare 8 hours a day then you will get it....it is some hard to manage both even though you should achieve if you are follow in proper way....any way all the best my friend...![]()
dear friend
*you just update yourself with the current affairs.
*have short term schedule on which you can stand.
*improve general knowledge
dear good preparation does not depend upon how much hours you study it depends upon the sufficient and time managed study,
you should manage your time well so that every subject gets the proper time to do better preparation,
also you should make time table of all subjects and give appropriate time for study to each subjects,
also you can download previous years question papers from the official website of upsc and can practice in better way.
solve practice papers daily,
all the best
tips for preparation
start your preparation with the NCERT books,
to have better knowledge of concepts of the high level,
you must have to gain the base knowledge of all those concepts and the base concepts are in the NCERT books,
you should first manage your time for study,
make a time table giving justice to every subject,
give proper time to every subject and prepare well.
also for better preparation you can download the previous year question papers form the official website of upsc,
solve more and more practice papers in the last days of the exam.
all the best