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7 Common Myths Regarding UPSC Civil Services Exam

These are the 7 myths that are most prevalent in the country after<br>Covid-19. If you want to crack the UPSC exam, you<br>needu00a0Dedication,u00a0Hard Work, andu00a0Right Guidance. You can achieve<br>your dream of becoming an IAS officer with Galaxy Axis. Over the last<br>few years, Galaxy Axis has established itself as one of the best<br>coaching centres in Sonipat, Haryana. Mr. Om Dutt Sharma is the<br>founder of Galaxy Axis and is famous for motivating students with<br>his powerful words. There are also special Math and Science classes<br>for weak students. If you want to know more, clicku00a0here.

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7 Common Myths Regarding UPSC Civil Services Exam

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  1. 7 Common Myths Regarding UPSC Civil Services Exam The Union Civil Services conducts the UPSC Exam to hire recruits every year for an array of services in Indian Administration. Approximately, 10 Lakh candidates fill form every year for the exam and the competition is cut-throat. Today, we have decided to write 7 common myths related to UPSC Civil Services Examwe hear all the time. Let’s see them one by one: - You Have to Study For At Least 16-18 Hours A Day The quantity of hours you study does not matter as much as the quality of hours. Even you are studying for 5 hours a day, make sure you are studying with full concentration with no distractions by your

  2. side. Adding to it, there are many individuals who had cracked UPSC in the past with a full-time job. So, studying for 16 to 20 hours a day is just a myth. It all boils down to Time Management. You Need to Be Fluent in English IAS is not a language test but a test of a person’s ability to present his solution to an epistemological or socio-economic problem as clear as possible with his writing. The maximum number of people who get selected for IAS can indeed English speakers, but the trends are slowly changing and many Hindi IAS aspirants are also coming to picture. You Need to Study Dozens of Books It is not advised to buy every book in the market and make a stack of books at home to collect dust. You should buy books as advised by your coaching institute. You Should Be A Topper in Your Academics There is no tangible data that can validate the above claim. However, there has been many UPSC toppers from the past who were average in studies during their school and college times. Past academic performance doesn’t matter as much as your present will and attitude to crack the exam. Important to Make Notes of Every Single Topic Don’t get into the trap of making notes of everything. There are many topics that you can study directly from sources. You need to save your time from making notes of everything you come across.

  3. You Are Supposed to Know Everything As discussed above, this exam is not intended to check someone’s cram facts and figures but one’s understanding of analytical and sociological concepts. So, it’s a myth that IAS aspirants more like Wikipedia than a human being. IAS Exam is the Toughest Exam Pick any candidate who has cleared the IAS exam and he/she will tell you that it’s persistent hard work, dedication, and right coaching that helped them crack this “toughest” exam. The pass percentage of this exam is indeed lower than 1 percent, but this figure won’t astonish you if you compare the number of people who fill the form to those who seriously take the IAS exam. These are the 7 myths that are most prevalent in the country after Covid-19. If you want to crack the UPSC exam, you need Dedication, Hard Work, and Right Guidance. You can achieve your dream of becoming an IAS officer with Galaxy Axis. Over the last few years, Galaxy Axis has established itself as one of the best coaching centres in Sonipat, Haryana. Mr. Om Dutt Sharma is the founder of Galaxy Axis and is famous for motivating students with his powerful words. There are also special Math and Science classes for weak students. If you want to know more, click here.

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