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IAS study plan for beginners

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IAS study plan for beginners

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  1. By Dronacharya IAS

  2. Introduction • Cracking the most formidable examination in the country requires systematic planning followed by a disciplined regime. Most of the successful aspirants have required 3-4 attempts to clear this Titanic exam. Most of the future IAS aspirants are curious to know the answers to the following questions: • What is IAS Exam and if he/she is a prospective Candidate? • What is the exam pattern and how is it evaluated? • What are the careers post my selection to the civil services exam? • Where can I get study material for the UPSC coaching?

  3. UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) India's entrusted agency holds the responsibility of conduction of the Civil Services Examination (CSE).It intends to recruit candidates to top government services like IAS(Indian Administrative Services), IPS(Indian Police Services, and IFS(Indian foreign Services) besides others

  4. ELIGIBILITY FOR THE UPSC EXAM Educational Qualification: Candidate applying for the Civil Services 2019 exam is required to fulfil the following criteria: Candidate must hold a Bachelor's Degree from any of the recognized universities Candidates who have appeared for the qualifying examination and are awaiting results or those who are yet to appear for the qualifying examination are also eligible for the Preliminary Examination. Such candidates have to produce proof of passing the said examination along with the application for the Main Examination Candidates with professional and technical qualifications recognized by the Government or its equivalent are also eligible to apply Candidates who have passed the final year of MBBS or any Medical Examination but are yet to complete the internship can also appear for the Main Examination. However, they must submit a certificate from the concerned University that they have passed the final professional medical examination.

  5. ELIGIBILITY FOR THE UPSC EXAM Age Limit: A candidate should be minimum of 21 years and maximum 32 years old as on August 01, 2019. But he/she must have been born not earlier than August 02, 1987 and not later than August 01, 1998.  Number of attempts: Restriction on the maximum number of attempts is effective since 1984: For General Candidates: 7 attempts (Up to 32 Years) Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Candidates (SC/ST): No Limits (Up to 37 Years) Other Backward Classes (OBC): 9 attempts (Up to 35 Years) Physically handicapped- 9 attempts

  6. PATTERN OF UPSC EXAM The UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) consists of 3 stages which are: Preliminary Exam: The pattern of the exam is objective type questions:It consists of two papers, Paper 1 deals with general studies and contains 100 questions. Paper 2 is of aptitude test and contains 80 questions. Paper 2 is only of qualifying nature (67 marks for qualifying).Approximately 12 times the total number of vacancies qualify this exam to be eligible to appear in the next stage. Marks obtained in prelims are not counted for final merit.

  7. PATTERN OF UPSC EXAM Main Exam: The Civil Services Mains examination aims to test the academic talent and the ability of the candidate to present the answers in a clear and coherent manner. The detailed Examination is targeted to access the overall understanding of the concepts and intellectual traits rather than merely checking their memory. The written examination consists of nine papers, two qualifying and seven rankings in nature. The range of questions may vary from just one mark to sixty marks, twenty words to 600 words answers. Interview:The interview is personality based and candidates who pass qualifying papers are ranked according to marks and a selected number of candidates are called for an interview or a personality test at the Commission's discretion.

  8. How Should You Start IAS Preparation? • As a beginner following the below-given tips can help you ace the ardent examination1. Do Smart Work rather than Hard Work2. Single Tasking is more Efficient than Multi-Tasking3.Agree to the Just in Time Approach4.Test Yourself Confidently5. Make Micro Notes6. For Preliminary Exams, Invest on the Right Books7. Follow Prelims Cum Mains approach8. Choose Best Subject which you love most9. Don’t put all eggs in one basket10. Take care of your health with healthy foods and yoga

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