How to Do I Prepare and Appear for UPSC Civil Services


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  • #1656
    trenteducations
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    #1747
    SapiensIAS
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    At Sapiens IAS exam training institute, PRADIP KUMAR SARKAR has been teaching anthropology for a decade. He, himself appeared in UPSC exam with anthropology optional, perhaps he secured one of the highest scores in anthropology optional in his time, he faced IAS interviews. Under his aegis, hundreds of students became IAS, IPS, IFS, and IRS etc. Pradip Kumar Sarkar at sapiens IAS has persistently pursuing the following things.

    Complete coverage of the syllabus in a time bond manner.
    Framework based learning for presentation in the exam –an innovative learning technique, greatly useful for 3Fs i.e. Factual learning, Frame working or structuring, and Flow in presentation of facts.
    Meticulously designed, well organized and highly processed study materials enough for 300+ marks in anthropology.
    Students are provided with maximum examples, case studies, and current related data for value edition.
    Regular evaluation of student’s performance through mandatory class tests and test series.
    Personal attention and feedback.
    Making biological part simpler, interesting, and thereby easy to grasp.
    Completely digital class hence no class be missed.

    UPSC Anthropology Optional

    #1921
    ria
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    If you are thinking to appear for UPSC Civil Services, Start your preparation 10-11 months before exam. You can join any coaching institute for same as it is considered to be the most difficult exam. Strategies and tips provided by institute are quite helpful. Also they train aspirants in such a manner so that they can complete the exam in given time.

    #3212
    ArthaPoint
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    Here’s a simple way to prepare for the UPSC Civil Services Exam:

    1. Know the Exam Structure:
    UPSC has three stages:

    Prelims: Objective-type questions (General Studies & CSAT).
    Mains: Descriptive papers on various subjects.
    Interview: A personality test to assess your thinking and communication skills.

    2. Understand the Syllabus:
    Go through the syllabus carefully so you know exactly what to study and what to skip.

    3. Start with the Basics:
    Begin with NCERT books (Class 6–12) to build strong fundamentals. Then, move on to standard books like Laxmikanth for Polity, Spectrum for History, etc.

    4. Stay Updated with Current Affairs:
    Read newspapers like The Hindu or Indian Express daily. You can also follow monthly current affairs magazines to save time.

    5. Learn from YouTube Channels:
    Follow educational YouTube channels like ArthaPoint Plus for free lectures, strategy tips, and expert guidance. It’s a great way to learn on the go.

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