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How to Prepare for the Optional Subject in the IAS Exam?

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How to Prepare for the Optional Subject in the IAS Exam?

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  1. How to Prepare for the Optional Subject in the IAS Exam? http://www.rauias.com/

  2. Overview • If you want to pass the Indian Administrative Services (IAS) recruitment test with flying colours, it is essential that you enrol into a good coaching centre that provides you with complete support from filling the application form to choosing the subjects. An IAS coaching centre will prepare you not only for the preliminary examination but also for the main exam and the interview. The IAS recruitment test is very rigorous and you must be adept at handling the stress of the examination.

  3. Preparing for the Optional Subject • It is important to choose an institute that provides the best IAS coaching in India. Also, you should choose the optional subject keeping in mind your strengths and weaknesses. Some of the subjects that candidates prefer to choose for the IAS Mains are Political Science, Sociology, History, Law, Mathematics, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, and Geography. While preparing for the IAS Optional Subject test, you must keep the following points in mind:

  4. Enrol in a coaching centre that dedicates sufficient time in preparing candidates exclusively for the optional subject. Say for instance you can consider enrolling in an institute that holds two hours classes daily to help candidates in preparing for the respective optional subject. • You should try to choose an optional subject considering the syllabi overlap. In other words, choose an optional subject that shares a syllabus that is already being covered in the IAS preliminary examination. This will reduce your study burden.

  5. Conclusion • Thus, it is essential that you first enrol in a coaching centre that provides adequate support to students preparing for the IAS. After that, you should follow the instruction provided by the faculty and prepare diligently for the examination.

  6. Contact Us Brand Name:Rau's IAS Study Circle Website:http://www.rauias.com/ Address:309, Kanchenjunga Building, 18 Barakhamba Road, Connaught Place, New Delhi, 110001 Tel: 011-23317293

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