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How can I manage my time for UPSC?
Time management tips for the IAS Exam
- Create a realistic not strict timetable. The first step towards IAS preparation is making a timetable.
- Make short, practical and accomplishable targets.
- Divide and Study.
- Organize study time.
- Know when to give up.
- Take A Break!
- Stick to the Plan.
What should be the time table for a UPSC aspirant?
Daily time table for IAS preparation/Best time table for UPSC preparation
Time | What to do? |
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5:00 – 6:00 AM | Morning routine, tea/green tea, Yoga/light exercise |
6:00 – 6:15 AM | Bath |
6:15 – 7:45 AM | Read a newspaper. |
7:45 – 8:30 AM | Breakfast (+ Reach Coaching class/college) |
How can I set my daily target for UPSC?
How to follow the Daily Target Study Programme
- Get all the books mentioned in the Booklist.
- Align your studies as per the plan.
- Follow the model time table. You can make adjustments in time slots as per your requirement.
- Ensure completion of Daily Targets.
- Don’t forget to attempt the Daily Test at the end of the day.
How can I prepare for UPSC in 6 months?
Get yourself enrolled in a reliable test-series, and prepare the questions well. Keep on revising them consistently. Don’t neglect the CSAT paper: Although you just need 33\% for CSAT, it is important that you prepare it well. Practise questions on Quant and Reasoning from the previous years’ papers.
Do UPSC aspirants study everyday?
There are some aspirants who claim to study 15-16 hours per day while preparing for the UPSC exam. And, there are others who clear the exam studying just for 6-7 hours in a day. Some candidates, during the initial days of their IAS preparation, start off with studying for more than 12 hours a day.
How can I clear UPSC 2022?
IAS Preparation Strategy For UPSC CSE 2022
- Step 1: Build The Foundation – Read NCERTs.
- Step 2: Stay Updated – Start reading newspapers.
- Step 3: Build On the Foundation – Standard Books.
- Step 4: Understanding of Union Budget.
- Step 5: Practice for CSAT.