The Civil Services Examination (CSE), conducted every year by the UPSC, is the gateway to India’s most prestigious jobs such as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) etc.  The UPSC Exam is one of the most competitive exams in India. It is a long and challenging journey, but it is possible to succeed if you are willing to put in the hard work and dedication.

This section lists 10 important UPSC preparation tips for beginners.

Tip 1: Prepare Yourself

Tip 2: Know the UPSC Syllabus

Tip 3: Make a Time Table

Adopting the “Pomodoro Technique”

Tip 4: Newspaper Reading/Current Affairs for IAS

Tip 5: Choosing Optional

Tip 6: NCERTs

Tip 7: Making Notes

Tip 8: Answer Writing Practice

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Tip 9: Solving Previous Years’ UPSC Question Papers

Tip 10: Don’t Neglect the CSAT Paper

Many aspirants tend to ignore CSAT preparation as it is just a qualifying paper. However, with the increasing difficulty level of the CSAT paper in recent years, this negligence may turn disastrous. Thus, a candidate shouldn’t neglect the CSAT Paper.

Bonus Tips

 

Frequently Asked Questions on IAS Preparation

It’s advisable to start preparing for UPSC at least one to two years before the Preliminary Examination. This allows ample time for comprehensive coverage of the syllabus, regular practice, and revision. However, individual timelines may vary based on prior knowledge and experience, so flexibility is key in planning your preparation.

You can, if you take the right steps towards IAS preparation. With online sources and strategy available, you can easily prepare for the IAS exam at home.

1 year is sufficient for IAS preparation if you prepare diligently.

You can start your IAS preparation during graduation itself. All you must do is go through the syllabus and chart out a study plan for IAS. Starting early has many advantages. You will have age on your side since the IAS age limit will be far away. Also, being young and still a student, you would be in touch with academics, giving you an edge over older competitors.

If you are starting your preparation after 12th, you have the advantage of choosing a subject for graduation that will suit your IAS preparation. You can opt for graduation in subjects like political science, history or sociology – subjects that will help you cover the UPSC syllabus in a better way. This way, you can easily combine your graduation studies and IAS preparation

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