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What should I not read for UPSC Quora?
Don’t read every monthly magazine provided by Coachings in the market.
What are the do’s and don’ts of UPSC?
Reach the venue well on time: Make sure you reach the venue 45 min to 1 hour before the scheduled time….
- Do not be afraid: The paper is same for everyone.
- Do not think you are unprepared or under-prepared: Your preparation is an objective reality and cannot change on the day of the exam.
How can I clear UPSC without reading?
✌Follow this alternative source of newspapers
- Read vision ias/ ias baba monthly current affairs magazine.
- Use Yojana which is highest recommend magazine.
- Use kurukshetra magazine.
- Watch Rs tv best programs like Big picture and India’s world!
- Listen all India radio.
What should I revise for UPSC Prelims?
For UPSC prelims, it is advisable to read current affairs of the past 24 months. So candidates should revise their current affairs notes (if prepared) or refer to notes available online two hours everyday. Static syllabus is the only predictable thing about this exam.
Should I read UPSC newspaper?
Newspaper is very important in UPSC preparation. The IAS Toppers and guides always suggest reading a newspaper and make self-notes from it so it can really help at the time of revision. The newspaper covers various aspects of the Current events of national and international importance.
Who cleared IAS at 32?
Failure can be your best teacher, believes Rallapalli Jagath Sai who cracked the UPSC civil services exam in his fifth attempt. Not only has he cleared the test but has scored All India Rank 32. He obtained 1004 marks in the civil services exam including 200 in the personality test and 804 in the written exam.
What kind of news should I read to prepare for UPSC?
Business news not related to the UPSC syllabus. Avoid criminal news even if it is capturing headlines. Don’t read small and irrelevant regional/state/local news. Only read national news. Avoid Bollywood and other entertainment news. They have zero UPSC value.
What kind of news should a candidate not read for IAS?
A candidate should not waste time reading this type of information. We give you a list of such unwanted topics: You should avoid sports news. Once you clear the mains and get a call for the IAS interview, you should look for news related to your hobby (if it is any sport). Business news not related to the UPSC syllabus.
What are the things you should not read in the news?
Only read national news. Avoid Bollywood and other entertainment news. They have zero UPSC value. Don’t read the names of the presidents/prime ministers/currencies of all the countries in the world. Study only prominent names and those that are creating relevant news.
When will the 2021 UPSC prelims exam be held?
The 2021 UPSC Prelims exam will be held on June 29th, 2021. Lakhs of IAS aspirants will take it and hope to clear it and make it to the UPSC mains exam later. The IAS prelims exam consists of two objective papers: Both the papers are of 200 marks each. They both carry negative marks for incorrect answers.