Is coaching necessary for UPSC optional?

Is coaching necessary for UPSC optional?

Yes, one can clear the IAS exam without coaching. But may not be ‘everyone’. It depends on his/her efficiency in self-study. If you are good at self-study, you can clear UPSC CSE without any classroom coaching.

Which coaching is joined by Kanishak Kataria?

An alumnus of Kota’s St Paul’s School, Kanishak joined a coaching for engineering entrance examination and made it to the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, with 44 all-India rank. He did B.

What are the advantages of Geography in the UPSC?

Geography, as an optional, has a number of advantages which will help candidates up their final tally in the UPSC exam. There is tremendous overlap with the GS paper I. This is true for both the prelims and the mains exams. The next table will list the marks accounted by geography in the IAS prelims exam from 2011 to 2020.

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Is it necessary to take coaching for the NEET geography exam?

They just served as reference books and there is hardly any 1 book in geography that I read fully apart from NCERTS. However this does not mean that coaching is compulsory for success in the exam . Many people take guidance from standard texts and ace the examination without coaching .

What is the score of Pratham Kaushik in geography optional?

Hi friends, I am Pratham Kaushik (Rank 5 CSE 2017). My score in Geography optional is 327 (166+161). Here I am presenting my strategy for Geography. I’ll try to be specific as Geography syllabus is vast and questions are getting increasingly unconventional every year.

What are the different types of geography optional questions?

There are basically three types of questions in the Geography optional. These are direct questions straight from the syllabus such as the difference between tropical and temperate cyclones and the like. In such cases, since everybody writes the same thing, it is important to present your answer appealingly.

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