hello everybody
i want to know the mistakes which commonly are done by freshers of UPSC CSAT who are hoping to clear csat in first attempt.
hello everybody
i want to know the mistakes which commonly are done by freshers of UPSC CSAT who are hoping to clear csat in first attempt.
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you give much time in general studies to prepare it for UPSC CSAT.
you read regularly news paper and national or international magizines to get more knowledge.
because in CSAT
two qpaper of GS include
1st Paper have 100 questions 200 marks.
2nd paperhave 80 questions 200 marks.
so working hard to cracking the CSAT.
gud luck.....
Hi
Being a fresher, there are many mistakes which a candidate can make. This is due to the reason of lack of experience. There are various points which you need to keep in mind while attempting the question paper
The first and the most important tip is that don't attempt anything which you're not sure about, don't rely on the destiny that whatever you'll tick would be the right one.
The best way to mark the answers is whenever you're 80% sure about the answers then only go for it otherwise leave onto the next question.
Although there is no specific cut off lists in the exam. It changes every year according to the level of difficulty of the paper. Still it is advised that 75% paper must be attended with 80% accuracy in order to bag a selection in the preliminaries.