How to study vast syllabus of UPSC in a smart way?

 

Vast and open-ended syllabus of UPSC – Civil Services Examination coupled with the misconception and misinformation aired online about the hardships, failure, depression faced by its aspirants creates an ugly picture in the mind, which results into loss of confidence and negativity. So before you start preparation for the exam, know and understand the true and correct facts, clear all your doubts then start with positive approach in the right direction under the guidance of experts, which are to be maintained throughout your journey of preparation. No doubt, there will be ups and downs during this journey but keep away from discouraging elements and turn to your mentor / guide to recharge your emotions and energy.

Make your study plan under the guidance of your mentor, keeping in mind your daily and weekly routines. Don’t burden yourself with long hours of study. Maintain consistency in study, don’t take long breaks. Remember it is the quality which matters and not the quantity of the study.

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Know and understand the importance of Current Affairs in UPSC preparation.  Proper study of current affairs regularly from day one, keeping in view the exam syllabus and pattern, helps you in covering a major part of UPSC syllabus. Remember it is ‘regularity’ and ‘proper study’ which will bring the desired result. You need to know what, why and how a particular news item is relevant or irrelevant. Here you require guidance to study in a smart way without wasting your precious time and energy.

A A Shah’s IAS Institute, with its team of experts headed by Mrs. Bilquees Khatri, provides full support in this regard to its students:

  • Current Affairs Analysis video lectures by Mrs. Bilquees Khatri on weekly basis. (FREE)

  • Current Affairs Analysis Topic-wise, with relevance to GS Papers of the exam, in pdf format. (FREE)

  • Current Affairs based MCQ Tests (Online).

  • Current Affairs based subjective questions with relevant links and suggested answers in pdf format. (FREE)

  • ‘The Hindu’ Editorials – weekly compilation. (FREE)

  • Current Affairs live interactive virtual classes for doubt clearance and further explanation.

  • General Studies lectures by live, interactive virtual classes.

  • NCERT based Tests series.

  • General Studies Test Series (For Prelims – MCQ & for Mains Subjective)

  • Assignments & Answer Writing practice.

  • Relevant and Important handouts

  • General Studies and Current Affairs revision lectures by live, interactive classes.

  • Important Topic-wise Key-words for quick revision.

 Last but not the least – The importance of the role of A A Shah’s IAS Institute in UPSC exam preparation is proved from the fact that since last three consecutive years,

Out of 100 questions in Preliminary Examinations conducted by UPSC;

35 Questions in 2017  (click here)

51 Questions in 2018 (click here)

58 Questions in 2019 (click here)

are from the Current Affairs and Class Notes of A A Shah’s IAS Institute.

*Note: Admission for Online Course (Full GS including Current Affairs) is open*

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