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What is the Study Plan for UPSC?

What is the study plan for UPSC?

What is the Study Plan for UPSC?

What is the study plan for UPSC? This is one of the most common questions which was asked by every UPSC aspirant/students. Most of the Aspirants want to know how they can make their study plan for UPSC.

UPSC(Union Public Service Commission) conducts the CSE to recruit suitable candidates for IAS, IPS, IFS, etc. for this exam lakhs of aspirants apply whenever forms are out but only a few can crack this exam.

Are you also looking for a study plan for UPSC? If yes, then you are at the right place, in this blog you will get to know all the details which can help you to set your study plan for UPSC.

You don’t have to worry you have lots of questions to ask in this blog we will try to give you all the answers to your questions. So, let’s start with the UPSC.

Here is the Union Public Service Commission

The Union Public Service Commission(UPSC) commonly abbreviated as a UPSC, when we talk about India’s premier central recruitment agency is for recruitment of all the Group ‘A’ Officers under the Government of India.

It is responsible for the Appointments to all the examination of Group ‘A’ posts which also includes all the Central Public Sector Units and all the Central Autonomous Bodies.

UPSC Examination is divided into three Stages Preliminary, Mains, And Personality Test (Interview).

Stages of UPSC Exams:

Here are the three Stages of UPSC which are listed below:

  1. Stage First Preliminary Examination
  2. Stage Second Mains Examination
  3. Stage Third Personality Test (Interview)

First Preliminary Examination

Preliminary Examination mainly consists of two exams first is General Studies-1 and the second is General Studies-2. In Prelims Examination they are the main exams which you have to prepare for crack the exam and move forwards to mains examination.

Second Mains Examination

Mains Examination consists of Qualifying Paper and A paper which are counted for a Merit ranking.

Qualifying Paper

  1. Paper A
  2. Paper B

Paper Which is counted for merit ranking

  1. Essay
  2. General Studies (Paper 2 to paper 5)
  3. Optional Subject (Two Papers)

Third Personality Test (Interview)

The UPSC Personality test (Interview) is the final round of this process of selection in the UPSC examination. the final result comes after the Personality test (Interview) based on the merit score of UPSC Exams and the Personality test.

How should you start UPSC Preparation?

Here is the UPSC Preparation Strategy for Beginners in several steps are listed below:

 

  1. Step 1: Join Civil Academy Classroom Program.
  2. Step 2: Prepare Notes based on Civil Academy Classes
  3. Step 3: Self-Study (Learn Civil Academy Notes)
  4. Step 4: Take Civil Academy Prelims Online Mock Exams.
  5. Step 5: Take Civil Academy Mains Mock Exams. Polish your answer writing skills.
  6. Step 6: Learn Optional Subject
  7. Step 7: Participate in Civil Academy Interview Program

Here is the Study Plan for UPSC

Here is the study plan for UPSC which can help you to prepare for Civil Service Examination and crack the UPSC exam, some points are listed below:

 

  1. Know the Exam Syllabus Well
  2. Strengthen Your Foundation
  3. Upgrade Your Knowledge
  4. Practice Answer-Writing
  5. Do Mock-Test Based Learning

 

Now let’s discuss each of these points in brief.

Know the Exam Syllabus Well

Before you start your preparation for any exam, we suggest you remember that it is very important to know the Exam syllabus well enough.

Read all the notifications of the UPSC exam carefully to familiarize yourself with your Exam Syllabus, Exam timeline, Eligibility Criteria, and Exam Pattern.

Previous year’s questions papers help you to understand what is asked in the exam.

When you give a dedicated amount to do this exercise, you will save a lot of time through the preparation of your journey.

Strengthen Your Foundation

No matter what background you belong to, you need to understand only one thing the basics of the core subjects of the UPSC syllabus.

Go for the NCERTs, which is you can also download for free from the main official website of NCERT,

Try to read them at least twice before you are going to make notes from them.

Upgrade Your Knowledge

Once you have completed all the NCERTs books then it’s time to improve your knowledge by reading the standard books.

Read all the books at least two times which can help you to make your notes better and also improves your writing skills.

You can also watch the civil academy video lectures for important topics to improve your knowledge.

Practice Answer-Writing

Practicing answer-writing plays an important role in your UPSC preparation. When you do practice answer-writing it also has the benefit of revision what you prepare.

Once you completed your NCERTs books or as well as standard books, you can start Practice Answer-Writing.

You can keep your weekends free for a dedicated revision of what to leaned during your week.

Do Mock-Test Based on your Learning

Before the two months of the Preliminary examination, you can start your mock test based on your learning. It can help you to improve your confidence and it will reduce your exam stress.

Try to sit for an actual exam mock-test at the same time which helps you analyze your performance better.

Found your weak areas and try to improve them before the preliminary examination with the help of a mock test.

It will help you to control your anxiety during the actual exam or as well as helps you to prepare for the UPSC exam.

Read “What is the UPSC Preparation Strategy for Beginners?”

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