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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
1. Revise at least twice before exam:
Map out your studies in a way so that adequate time is left for revision. It is equally important that no topic should be skipped while revising. Revise everything.
2. Basics have to be strong:
Having a strong command over the basics is better than just knowing the entire subject. Numerous questions are asked from subjects like current affairs, Indian history, Geography, Indian Polity, Ecology, Biodiversity and Environment, hence they should be prepared in detail.
Candidates tend to ignore prelims because the q
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
1. Revise at least twice before exam:
Map out your studies in a way so that adequate time is left for revision. It is equally important that no topic should be skipped while revising. Revise everything.
2. Basics have to be strong:
Having a strong command over the basics is better than just knowing the entire subject. Numerous questions are asked from subjects like current affairs, Indian history, Geography, Indian Polity, Ecology, Biodiversity and Environment, hence they should be prepared in detail.
3. Solve mock test papers:
Solving previous year
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Indias Struggle For Independence Bipan Chandra. (History)
Indias Ancient Past R.S. Sharma. (History)
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The Wonder That Was India A.L. Bhasham. (Culture)
Indian Art and Culture Nitin Singhania. (Culture)
Geography of India Majid Husain. (Geography)
Oxford School Atlas Oxford. (Geography)
Certificate Physical and Human Geography Goh Cheng Leong. (Geography)
Indian Polity for Civil Services Examinations M. Laxmikanth. (Polity)
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Do different types of questions in accounts, you can score very high in it.
Just try to read daily 2 topics and revise it in one or two weeks.
Economics and business studies are theory subjects so you will have to improve your presentation skills more better and attractive.
Good Luck.
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