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Opting to take the support of a coaching centre to supplement oneu2019s preparation for the challenging IAS examination is a wise decision and a step in right direction. Reputed institutes offer a streamlined and proven approach, with a multitude of resources

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  1. IAS Strategy Strategy for tackling the IAS Examination : A well thought-out and devised strategy accompanied by managing the time available for preparation, optimally is imperative for successfully navigating the civil services examinations and emerge victorious. Strategies need to be individualized and fine-tuned considering the strengths and weaknesses of each of the aspirants and there does not exist a one-size-fits-all plan. However, we, at iasstrategy.com offer a birds-eye-view of the best strategies and list out few proven methodologies to succeed in this examination. It is all about focus and avoiding spreading one’s resources thin. Three-month strategy to succeed in the UPSC 2020 Candidates should take up this ninety-day plan devised by iasstrategy.com, tenhance their chances of qualifying the preliminary level of the IAS Examination. The ninety-day study plan should include aspirants have to constantly and comprehensively revise to keep their knowledge fresh an accessible prior to the exam. Considering the immense syllabus and topics in consideration,knowledge retention and recall requires review and revision. Revise the topics popular with the examiners At the stage where there is just 90 days to go to the Prelims, the candidates would have already prepared a list of important topics which are popular and with the examiners by analyzing previous question papers.Extensive revision of these topics will go a long way in preparing the aspirants in understanding the distribution of marks across various sections and identifying important areas from the exam point view and preparing these topics thoroughly. For more info:https://www.iasstrategy.com/ 18-month strategy to ace the UPSC 2020 Consolidation of preparation is key in this Stage. Students should concentrate on the Preliminary exam and assess their preparedness by attempting mock tests from institutes and online tests. These tests will help identify their individual strengths and weaknesses, thereby identifying areas for potential improvement.Prelims exam structure the simplest of questions in complex ways in an attempt to trick the examinees. It is pertinent to note that the Prelims involve negative marking and mistakes can be a serious disadvantage.Application of acquired knowledge and use of alternate methodologies like elimination, intelligent guesswork to identify the correct answers For more info:https://www.iasstrategy.com/ TIPS FOR IAS BEGINNERS While the decision to stand for the UPSC civil services review can be easy, what follows is an overwhelming and humiliating experience. For a beginner the first months are spent just to understand what this exam is about and to understand the right path to follow to reach their goal. I

  2. can confidently say this because this is not just my story but that of every aspirant. When it comes to the IAS exams, the MEANS that you will adopt at the end will decide whether to reach the end CONCENTRATE ON THE SYLLABUS: One of the main reasons that students wander far and wide while studying for UPSC is that they don't pay attention to the program. You don't need too much knowledge or too deep knowledge. UPSC needs people who know something about everything and not specialists. If you stick to the program and understand exactly what they want, you will be able to limit your preparation to the things that matter. Moreover, each topic has dynamic elements, some more than others, so being clear about the program will also help you choose the right news and put a limit also on the preparation of your current relationships. In itself things can be very extensive, but once integrated with the program and the questions of the previous year, you will have no problem selecting the news you need to read For more info:https://www.iasstrategy.com/

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