How to prepare for MPSC and UPSC exams?
thank you.
How to prepare for MPSC and UPSC exams?
thank you.
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dear friend,
first and most important Manage your Time table and maintain your self calm and Cool.
go ahead according to UPSC and MPSC Syllabus.
you can start for UPSC by study 6th to 12th NCERT books.
increase your general knowledge, continuous reading news papers and magazines, concentrate on English.
solving Previous year question papers is most requisite part of preparation.
for Question papers visit
http://www.onestopias.com/
http://www.jagranjosh.com/
http://www.upscportal.com/civilservices/papers
Good luck.........
How You Cracked the Prelims in First Attempt
Many IAS exam aspirants want to know whether they can clear the IAS exam 2012 prelims in their very first attempt? Yes it's entirely possible! Let me explain briefly how you clear the prelims in first attempt itself without any coaching and very little guidance.
� Read one good newspaper and two magazines for current affairs apart from Manorama Year Book for GK and Current Events.
Instead of referring multiple magazines and newspapers, I suggest you just read one good newspaper and one or two magazines for current affairs. The Hindu is very reputed English daily and if you can get hold of it, go for it otherwise read The Indian Express/TIMES OF INDIA.
As far as magazines are concerned, Civil Services Chronicle or civil services Times are both good magazines for current affairs and reading one will be enough. But you should surely read Manorama Year Book for not just current affairs but more importantly to build your General Knowledge.
� Read the past 5 years solved question papers before and after reading a topic.
The best way to track your progress is to refer the past five years questions whenever you start a new topic. This way you know what's important and should be stressed upon. After you finish reading that topic refer the questions from that topic again and check if you can answer all of them or not.
This way you know if you have left out some important points in the first reading and can attempt course correction immediately instead of waiting till the fag end of your preparation for IAS Exam in 2012.
� covered the scoring topics early
You shouldn't just study the first topic that you come across. Rather, prioritize and plan. Topics like GK, Polity, Maps can be prepared quickly and fetch easy marks. Tackle them early to pocket 30-40 marks even before you step into the exam hall.
� make micro notes that you could go through quickly before the prelims
Aspirants planning to prepare for the 2012 IAS Exam should make it a habit of writing important current event and GK snippets in a diary, register or flip cards on a daily basis which you can go through 15 or 20 days before the Prelims.
dear good preparation 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,
solve practice papers daily,
good luck