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Ankit Kumar

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Beginners should ideally get at least 10 12 months before the UPSC prelims exam for preparation. You can comprehensively cover the syllabus and have enough test practice only then. You should start with the common GS papers before moving on to the optional papers. Step 1: Know the exam well. Step 2: Strengthen your foundation. Step 3: Upgrade Your Knowledge with standard books. Step 4: Practice Answer Writing + Revision. Step 5: Mock-Test Based Learning Approach. Subscribe to the Best Newspaper for UPSC the finest and the safest option is The Hindu. Make separate copies for each subject while making notes. Make a copy only for the Curr
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Aakansha Purohit

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Hello dear, As per the UPSC IAS Age Limit, the minimum age of the candidate should be 21 years and the maximum age should be 32 years as of the 1st of August, 2023 I. e. , the candidate must have been born not earlier than 2nd August, 1991, and not later than 1st August, 2002. The Civil Services Examination is a nationwide competitive examination in India conducted by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment to higher Civil Services of the Government of India. UPSC is India's central agency which conducts exams like Civil Services Exam (CSE) to recruit candidates into top government services like IAS IPS, IFS etc. UPSC NO
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Anshul Gupta

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Some steps to help you get started:
Understand the exam: The first step in UPSC preparation is to understand the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly. You can visit the official website of the Union Public Service Commission UPSC and download the syllabus and exam pattern. Read newspapers: Reading newspapers regularly will help you stay updated with Current Affairs and improve your comprehension and writing skills. You can read The Hindu, Indian Express, or any other newspaper of your choice. NCERT books: The NCERT textbooks for classes 6 to 12 are a great source of information for basic concepts in subjects like history, geography, pol
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Aakansha Purohit

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Hello dear, Yes you can definitely prepare for UPSC in 6 months with hard work and dedication. As per the UPSC IAS Age Limit, the minimum age of the candidate should be 21 years and the maximum age should be 32 years as of the 1st of August, 2023 I. e. , the candidate must have been born not earlier than 2nd August, 1991, and not later than 1st August, 2002. The Civil Services Examination is a nationwide competitive examination in India conducted by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment to higher Civil Services of the Government of India. UPSC is India's central agency which conducts exams like Civil Services Exam (CSE
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Anshika Maurya

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If I understand your question correctly, you failed some of your B.Sc. Exams in 2019 and reappeared for them. However, there was some issue with the results and you were not able to correct it. In this case, I would recommend that you contact the university or the board from which you completed your B.Sc. And explain the situation to them. They will be able to provide you with guidance on what steps to take next to resolve the issue. In general, if you fail any exams during your academic career, you should try to identify the reasons why you failed and work on improving your understanding of the subject matter. You can seek the help of
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B Kirti

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Hello MA'am ! If you are a beginner aspirant, you need to firstly go through the syllabus so that you can understand the exam requirements, then you should check out the previous year question papers, this is to analyze the way UPSC asks the questions. Now after all these process you need to start studying from NCERT books from class 6th to 12th. These are the must books for UPSC preparation.

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jasveer singh

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Target Defence Academy, Kapoorthala, Lucknow. Tara Institute (Delhi, Mumbai, Gaya, Jabalpur and Dehradun)
Baalnoi Academy (Delhi, Jaipur and Dehradun)
General Ranjit Academy, Gurgaon. Doon Defence Academy, Dehradun. NDA Preparation Tips 2023
Be consistent with your study plan. Devote few hours every day to study the syllabus thoroughly. Revise your notes and important formulae every day. Practice practise mock tests and previous years' question papers to get familiar with the exam pattern and syllabus. NDA Preparation for Maths
Practice, Practice In a subject like Maths the more you practice, the more you will get better. Polish Your Conc
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jasveer singh

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Hi
When you preparing for UPSC you need to read every thing in a syllabus but a big part of UPSC is related to history and modern history so it's useful if you chose arts and learn every thing then you need to only revice the syllabus and you save time in completing syllabus
choosing Arts or the humanities in your 11 and 12th and graduation can be really helpful for your UPSC examination, this is because in Arts you will be learning subjects like history, polity etc. Which are a part of the UPSC syllabus so it will help you in your UPSC examination.

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Sourav singh

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UPSC is not everyone's cup of tea you need to work smart.
Revision and note making are important. Following tips are there. Learning is the first step of notes Making.
Notes making is quite often confused with writing everything down on paper or digital devices. Quite often you will see students go for notes making in one go and without understanding the exact meaning of notes making and the importance of notes making. The very exact meaning of notes making is to write down things, which you can forget and things which can be revised in a quick succession of time. Notes making is an art where you read things and use that information sma
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