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Re: How should I plan for competitive exams like UPSC IAS and SSC CGL exams? Dear friend, Attachment 8339 Union Public Service Commission conducts Civil Services Exam every year for the posts of IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS, etc. IAS Exam is one of the most prestigious and toughest exam in India. IAS is regarded as one of the most prestigious post in India. Civil Services Exam is divided into three stages: ~~> Preliminary Exam (CSAT Exam) ~~> Mains Exam ~~> Personal Interview This exam demands complete Dedication, Determination and Devotion from a Student. Follow these points to prepare for this exam: >> Devote 6-8 hours regularly for its preparation. >> Read English News, Manorma Year Book, Pratiyogita Darpan, etc. to increase your GS. >> Study also NCERT Books of School Level to strengthen your Basics. >> Solve some previous year question papers of IAS Exam. >> You can also purchase some reference books for IAS Preparation. >> You can also join a good Coaching Institute if you think they could be helpful in your preparation. Some of the useful books for your exam preparation are: Guide To UPSC (IAS) Civil Services Preliminary Exam: General Studies (Paper - 1) (Paperback) by Gkp Publisher: G. K. Publications Pvt. Ltd (2011) Price: Rs. 266 General Studies (For UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Exam) (Paperback) by RPH Editorial Board Publisher: Ramesh Publishing House Price: Rs. 999 IAS Mains General Studies Chapterwise Solved Papers 2011-1997 by Siddharth Mittal Publisher: Arihant (2012) Price: Rs. 166 UPSC Portal Public Administration Optional: Mains Examination Topic Wise Question Analysis 20+ Years (Paperback) by Upscportal Editorial Board Publisher: Kalinjar Publication (2011) Price: Rs. 120 UPSC Portal IAS General Studies: Mains Examination Topic Wise Question Analysis (20+ Years) (Paperback) by Editorial Board - UPSC Portal Publisher: Kalinjar Publication (2012) Price: Rs. 104
Re: How should I plan for competitive exams like UPSC IAS and SSC CGL exams?
Re: How should I plan for competitive exams like UPSC IAS and SSC CGL exams? Dear for your kind information that if you want to enter in the competitive world then you should know that there is a huge and massive competition in every sector and you may choose any sector where is your interest but before choosing any field you should analyze that are you prepared well for that exam or may prepare well for that exam because most of the aspirants choose various fields and due to the high no. of exams they could not qualify a single exam and makes themselves disappointed so you should decide that in which field do you want to enter - UPSC Civil Services or SSC - CGL or other exams then start your preparation : Eligibility is almost same for both exams - IAS and CGL A bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university and age should be between 21-30 years for IAS post and 18-27 years for Combined Graduate Level Exam 2013 and relaxation in age as per government guidelines which is 5 years for SC/ST and 3 years for OBC category candidates. If you select IAS exam for your preparation then you should follow these steps first : >> Collect the complete details about the exam as - Syllabus of current year and upcoming year, Best coaching institutes for IAS exam in India and around your area, Best books and publishers for IAS exam etc. >> Visit to some different coaching institutes and take some demo classes for 2-3 days and find out that which one is best for you to prepare for this exam and you should select that which provides best study and result every year about the civil services >> Coaching institutes gives you at least 6-8 hours for complete study everyday and you should also give at least 5-7 hours extra for your study at your home >> If you are serious then avoid all those things which are the estoppel in your way of study then prepare for the exams >> Keep in touch with news and latest informations about the world and read various news papers everyday and watch some news channels to get details >> Make a strategy and schedule for your time and try to sleep not more than 6 hours in a day and concentrate only on your study >> Read the books of some great mans of Indian history which motivates you and do not touch those books which are not helpful in your study >> Take practice test in your coaching institutes and try to make a competitive environment in your institute also so that others also will respect you more in institute and there are so many tests of various subjects of IAS exams available at internet so you may take them regularly. >> Try to make yourself busy for whole day and collecting more and more knowledge about the India and world If you will follow above mentioned guidelines then you may easily qualify the IAS exam. All the best
Re: How should I plan for competitive exams like UPSC IAS and SSC CGL exams? If you fight the competitive exam then your Base of education are more effective. Your general knowledge and other information about the world are also require. So in starting you read some general knowledge book.And your mind fresh to any answer of any question of any time
Re: How should I plan for competitive exams like UPSC IAS and SSC CGL exams? Dear Sir, After completing your graduation you can plan both exam like UPSC IAS or SCC CGL exam. I think best is the SCC CGL (combind graduate level) exam its a simple in this exam you have to cleared two exam tier I & II 1St tier will be easy and 2nd tier will be hard if you attempt both exam and clear both exam after your skill test will be conduct...................... So, take you good decision according to your choice and be practices...............................
How should I plan for competitive exams like UPSC IAS and SSC CGL exams? How should I plan for competitive exams like UPSC IAS and SSC CGL exams? thank you.
How should I plan for competitive exams like UPSC IAS and SSC CGL exams?
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