Get ready for UPSC with these simple strategies

 any of you may feel compelled to become an IAS Officer and serve the country, but you may be unsure where to begin your preparation or whether you have the tools and assistance needed to pass the world's toughest exam.

The biggest challenge for any aspirant is to keep the momentum of the preparation on the right track till the goal is achieved. We'll go over the technique as well as the resources you'll need to pass this exam in this article.

Check out this strategy to crack UPSC exam in 10 points:

1. Beginning

Start with NCERT (Class 6-12) and clear your basics. Revise all the topics at least 4 to 5 times.

2. Advanced stage

Once you have completed your NCERT, move to the advanced level books. Here is a complete book list:

  1. Polity : M Laxmikant
  2. Art and Culture : Nitin Singhania
  3. Ancient History : RS Sharma or Tamil Nadu NCERT
  4. Medieval History : Satish Chandra
  5. Modern History : Rajiv Ahir
  6. Economy : Ramesh Singh and Sanjeev Verma
  7. Physical Geography : GC Leong
  8. Indian Geography : NCERT and Majid Hussain
  9. Atlas is a must for Geography (Orient Black Swan for World Atlas and Oxford for Indian Atlas)
  10. Environment and Ecology : Shankar IAS
  11. Ethics : Lexicon
  12. Current Affairs : The Hindu, PIB, PRS, RSTV

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3. Coaching or self study

It is a myth that coaching is a must for clearing UPSC. You can also crack this exam through self study, however, coaching does reduce your effort. Having said that, by having proper resources and guidance you can also clear this exam without coaching.

4. Big cities vs small cities

Again, there is a fallacy that you must prepare in large cities, but I strongly advise you not to waste your money and time doing so.

You can study for this exam from anywhere in the world if you have access to appropriate internet resources.

5. Discussion is the key

One should indulge in making common groups for UPSC preparation and actively discuss issues related to various subjects. Peer learning goes a long way in solving your common queries.

6. Smart study

Study what is needed, do not waste your time by studying irrelevant material. Stick to your syllabus

7. Stay away from negativity

UPSC is a marathon! You have to run slowly at the beginning rather than fast. Remember there will be times when you will feel demotivated but do not lose hope and keep your calm.

8. This exam can make you an intellectual

UPSC is a very important exam but not more important than your mental and physical well-being.

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