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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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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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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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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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