UPSC CSE 2024 in two days; last-minute preparation tips
Vishnukumar V | June 14, 2024 | 11:15 AM IST | 1 min read
UPSC IAS 2024 will be held on June 16 for two papers. Check last-minute IAS preparation tips to score well in GS 1 and 2 papers.
UPSC CSE preparation strategy along with best books for prelims as well as mains exam for sure success.
Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission is set to conduct the Civil Services exam 2024 for prelims on June 16, 2024. The UPSC IAS 2024 exam will be conducted in offline mode across the country at various locations. The UPSC IAS prelims exam 2024 will be held for two papers - Paper 1 (General studies 1) and Paper 2 (General Studies 2).
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Candidates appearing for the UPSC IAS prelims exam 2024 are advised to go through the last minute preparation tips. It is important to check the IAS last minute preparation tips, so that they do not miss out on anything.
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UPSC IAS 2024: Last-minute preparation tips
Focus on revision : Give attention to multiple revisions of the important topics that you have already covered. In the final phase of UPSC IAS preparation, candidates are advised to avoid learning new topics and focus only on revision and consolidation.
Practice with previous papers : Solving previous years papers will help you build confidence. Candidates are advised to practice UPSC IAS previous year papers and mock exams, which will allow them to access their performance in real time, improve their performance and focus on their weak areas as needed.
Give attention to Current affairs : It plays an important role in UPSC CSE prelims exam. Therefore, candidates are advised to commit to reviewing current affairs for at least one year. Focus on government projects, international relations, and events in the field of science and technology.
Stay Healthy : At this crucial time, it is necessary to devote yourself fully to the preparation. But it is very important to take care of physical and mental health along with it.
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