UPSC CSE 2023: Experts, IAS officers share preparation tips, motivational quotes on Twitter
UPSC CSE prelims 2023 will be conducted on May 28 and UPSC CSE mains 2023 will be held on September 15.
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NEW DELHI : With almost 2.5 months until the Civil Services Examination (CSE) prelims 2023, aspirants, experts, and Indian Administrative Services (IAS) officers have started sharing motivational quotes, study plans, preparation tips, previous year question papers, and more on Twitter with the hashtag #UPSC. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will conduct the UPSC CSE 2023 prelims exam on May 28.
The commission released the UPSC IAS 2023 notification and began the registration process on February 1 on the official website – upsc.gov.in. Candidates were able to fill the application form till February 21. UPSC CSE prelims 2023 application correction window was opened from February 22 to 28.
UPSC CSE mains 2023 exam will be conducted on September 15, 2023 for candidates who will qualify for the UPSC IAS preliminary exams. The prelims exam will be held in 73 cities and the mains exam will be held in 36 cities with multiple exam centers in each city.
An IAS officer said in a tweet, “No shortcuts, hard work is the only key.”
No shortcuts, hard work is the only key. #UPSC
— Tarun Pithode (@TarunPithode) March 12, 2023
A Twitter user wrote, “Just look into yourself & know your value you have unbeaten potential to become anything which you never think about..!!”
Just look into yourself & know your value you have unbeaten potential to become anything which you never think about..!! #upsc pic.twitter.com/0d7IfVZPc9
— ????? ??????? (@solanki_0712) March 12, 2023
Another Twitter user said, “What I learnt from my UPSC journey: Without looking at our own performance objectively, we cannot improve. Drop your defensiveness and seek out feedback from yourself and others you trust. Yes, it will hurt, but it will make you better.”
What I learnt from my UPSC journey:
— sailesh bhupalam (@BhupalamSailesh) March 12, 2023
Without looking at our own performance objectively, we cannot improve. Drop your defensiveness and seek out feedback from yourself and others you trust. Yes, it will hurt, but it will make you better. #UPSC #UPSC2023
Another IAS officer wrote in a tweet, “From the memory lane (15.2.2021) Every one has to go through such a phase when you just can't do anything. In such moments penning down your thoughts is the best way to remain cool. Trust the process.”
From the memory lane (15.2.2021)
— Divyanshu Nigam, IAS (திவ்யான்ஷு) (@nigam_div) March 12, 2023
Every one has to go through such a phase when you just can't do anything. In such moments penning down your thoughts is the best way to remain cool.
Trust the process. #UPSC #cse #struggle pic.twitter.com/DWMiPiBjEo
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