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1. Candidates preparing for the TNPSC must devote more than six months to preparation.
2. Read the syllabus and pattern of TNPSC "Group 4" to make a strategy.
3. Solve and analyze the previous year's TNPSC question papers.
4. You must concentrate on general knowledge topics because the TNPSC requires the recall of factual information about them.
5. To prepare for the Quantitative Aptitude and logical reasoning sections, focus on fundamental concepts
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1. Read the syllabus thoroughly before beginning your preparation.
2. The Group I prelims have two parts and 300 marks total. (A) General Studies: This section consists of 150 questions, each worth 1.5 marks. (b) Logical Decision Making and Aptitude: This section consists of 50 questions, each worth 1.5 marks.
3. You must score 120 out o
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1. The TNPSC Group 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 exam is divided into three phases: the preliminary, the main, and the interview.
2. In Group 2A, there will be no interviews for qualified candidates.
3. This exam's extensive syllabus covers general studies subjects like Science, geography, history, and math.
4. It will take at least six months to finish the syllabus in order to prepare for this exam.
5. In addition, it takes at least two months to prepare for both the preliminary and main stages. Therefore, you need a minimum of
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1. According to experts, the NCERTs and Tamil Nadu state board books are best for preparing general studies subjects.
2. The NCERTs are the best source that can help you in both the preliminary and main stages.
3. The Tamil Nadu PSC answer key board also makes reference to these sources because they are official government-issued books.
4. Other than that, you need to prepare Current Affairs from national and state-level newspapers. Previous year's TNPSC prelims and Mains question papers can also help you understand the t
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