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NISHA NA

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For preparing for any exams like UPSC you need to give your best consistently. Start from going through the syllabus and last year exams paper. It's helps to find the strong and weak subject's of yours. Then you can make a timetable by dividing your time for different subjects as time plays an important role in the exam.

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The answer is No. Coaching is not important for cracking UPSC exam. It's only a way to be consistent with your practice. You can start preparing on your own, if you think you can be consistent enough.

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It's not really hard to clear UPSC exam in the first attempt. You just need to start preparations a bit earlier and thoroughly. You also need to know how you can manage your time. For preparing the exams, you need to give your best consistently. Start from going through the syllabus and last year exams paper. You can mark your weak and strong subject and make timetable accordingly as it's help to manage your time and efforts. You can know easily where you need to focus more.

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Determination is the key of success. The more determined your attitude and mindset will be, the more you are closer towards your goals. For preparing for any exams, you need to give your best consistently. Think about only positive impact and positive things. Start from going through the syllabus and last year exams paper.

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It's totally depends on you, which subject you think will be your best to take points. Mostly candidates choose Geography as the optional subject as it's the highest scoring subject and popular among the candidates. But there's other subjects also like law, history etc.

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Consistency and determination is the key for success. For starting the preparation you first need a positive mindset and then you're ready. Start from going through the syllabus. Find your weak and strong points of topics, and make timetable according to this, it's helps to manage your time. Be consistent in your practice and start from solving last year exam papers.

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For UPSC candidates must have a Bachelor degree from a recognised university. It means, first you need to finish your graduation then you can apply for the application for the exam. For the preparation, consistency is the key. You need to practice daily. You can take coaching or online class beside your regular studies.

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IGNOU the indira gandhi national open University) will be providing free coaching to schedule caste candidate. The Ministry of Social Justice and empowerment will hold a entrance exams for same and students who are willing for the coaching will appear.

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The course like major in Political Science or Sociology are the most beneficial if you are an aspirant of UPSC as these subjects helps to crack many government exams like UPSC SSC etc. And provides many information and not really hard to understand. They are also the interested on which will help you to understand the society you're living in.

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Get yourself ready
You should get ready for the journey before trying to figure out how to begin studying for the UPSC at home.
Prepare yourself physically and mentally for the test before you begin your study. Establish priorities and manage your time well.
Know the UPSC exam format inside and out, and pace your IAS training accordingly.
The prelims, mains, and interview are the three parts of the UPSC test.
Create a schedule.
It is essential to have a structured daily schedule if you want to become an IAS officer.
Prior to your preparation, you should establish a convenient timeline and follow it.
Your preparation will go more smoothly and e
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