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deepika maurya

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If you are a fresher, the first step in preparing for your Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission Mains exam is to choose your optional subjects and thoroughly study the syllabus for all subjects. Many candidates make the mistake of not studying the syllabus, thus rendering their preparation directionless. You should understand which topics require more effort from you and decide your schedule accordingly, adhering to it religiously. Appropriate time should be given to all the subjects. The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission places a high value on current events. Mains preparation: make a habit of reading the editorials, formulat
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It is a little bit difficult for working people, but as we all have heard, where there is a will, there is a way. So, coming to the point, working people can also prepare for the UPSC if they manage their time well. All you have to do is use your time properly. Make a weekly timetable and follow it; dedicate 5 to 6 hours daily to your preparation, and you will feel confident. Wake up early in the morning and study; you can also read the newspaper at that time. If you use public transport to reach your workplace, then you can also make e-notes and revise them while you are traveling. The most difficult part is setting your mood for stud
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Students may select one optional topic for the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination UPSC CSE Main (written). Public Administration and Geography were the most preferred subject among the optional subjects chosen by the Union Public Service Commission candidates, followed by International Relations & Political Science, and Sociology. In recent times, Hindi literature has been a popular optional subject among students writing the Mains exam and clearing the Civil Services Examination. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha UPSC CSE exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/exams/upsc-exam). I hope this will help you.
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If you have done your 12th with commerce stream it is quite difficult to prepare for CDS but if you have faith on your self then you can do anything. First read NCERT of class 9-10 of all the subjects like Maths Biology Chemistry Physics history, geography and Current Affairs and for Current Affairs read newspaper daily, it will also improve your English . All the best.

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I guess it depends on the person because Union Public Service Commission is not about one or two subjects. The main subjects for Union Public Service Commission are art and culture, history, geography, society, politics, Science and technology, the environment, ethics, economics, etc. It is up to you whether you find a subject difficult or easy. Some people find mathematics very boring, while others find geography fascinating. That's why toppers say to first identify your strengths and weaknesses and what you like. Be it tough or easy, you have to study everything. When you start taking interest in any subject, then things become a lit
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According to the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination UPSC CSE) official notification, there is no information as of now that whether optional will be removed or not from this examination. However, there is a high possibility of changes in the optional subjects in the coming years but not now. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha UPSC CSE exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/exams/upsc-exam). I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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Importance of optional subjects:
1- The optional papers (Paper VI and Paper VII) of the main examination carry 500 marks together, which is almost 25 percent of the total marks (2025) of the written and personality tests put together. So, with so much weight, the options can be deal-makers or deal-breakers.
2- If you have analyzed the General Studies marks of a particular year's topper and the person who scored the 100th rank, the range of their marks will not be at much variance. Toppers become toppers through their optional subject and the essay paper. These are the most controllable parts of the written test. So, if you do well in th
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A few things must be kept in mind while preparing for the Union Public Service Commission Mains exam three months after the prelims exam:
1- Here is an assumption that you have prepared your optional subjects, essay, and ethics paper before the prelims exam. These 3 papers cover 1000 marks of the Mains exam out of 1750 marks.
2- Now in this period of three months, you are supposed to revise these subjects and practice answer writing for the same.
3- For General Studies paper 1 you have already prepared enough while preparing for the prelim exam.
4- For papers 2 and paper 3 of General Studies make the list of topics from the syllabus and
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1- Know the syllabus and Previous Year's Questions that will help you understand exam patterns and the different kinds of questions asked in exams.
2- Set limited sources that allow for better revision.
3- Integrated Preparation (Prelims and Mains) because the Mains syllabus cannot be covered after prelims, hence should be prepared early.
4- Daily Answer Writing helps to increase answer writing quality over time.
5- Make your own notes or short notes for the Mains exam that help in later revision if it is your own study note.
6- Components of Union Public Service Commission Study Plan:
1- Blocks of Syllabus: Static, Current Affairs and
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In the last 10 days of the Union Public Service Commission preliminary exams, you should focus on revising and consolidating your preparation. Here are some tips on what to read during this time:
1- Revise important topics: Focus on revising the important topics and concepts that you have already studied. Go through your notes and revise the key points, formulas, and facts.
2- Solve mock tests: Take mock tests and solve the previous year's question papers to assess your preparation level and identify your strengths and weaknesses. This will also help you get a sense of the exam pattern and the types of questions asked.
3- Read Current A
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