UPSC IAS 2021: Tips and tricks to revise syllabus in last 10 days
UPSC IAS prelims exam to be conducted on October 10, 2021. Check the UPSC IAS 2021 tips and tricks to revise the syllabus in the last 10 days here.
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NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will conduct the preliminary exam of the civil services on October 10, 2021. Aspirants taking the exam on October 10, have already been preparing rigorously for the last many months, however, there are a few UPSC IAS tips and tricks to revise the syllabus in the last 10 days, which can prove beneficial for the candidates during the fag end of preparation of the exam.
Some of the important tips and tricks to complete the UPSC IAS syllabus in the last few days include thorough revision, study from flashcards and short notes, mange the time well, avoid distractions
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UPSC IAS 2021: Tips and tricks to revise the syllabus in last 10 days
Revise first the topics about which one is confident - One of the important tricks to complete revision of the UPSC IAS exam syllabus is to first and foremost revise those topics about which one is confident. This will not take much time and if a vast section of the syllabus is completed soon then it will boost the confidence of the candidates.
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Back the revision by solving UPSC CSE Question Papers - The first half of the day should be dedicated to completing the revision of the syllabus and the second half should be on solving the UPSC civil services exam question papers in a time bound manner. This will help the candidates to acclimatise themselves with the way they would answer the questions on the day of the exam.
Avoid taking up new topic or subject - As part of UPSC IAS 2021 tips and tricks is not to pick any new subject, topic, book or study material and this is strictly no. Taking up new subject or topic will completely derail the preparation.
Time Management - According to the UPSC CSE exam tips and tricks, in the last leg of the preparation one must divide their time in such a way that the vast syllabus for the prelims exam is revised thoroughly. The need of the hour is to set targets based on hours and divide the day into three quarters. Candidates should divide the day of 12 hours and break it into three hours each and set a target for them.
Avoid Distractions - As this is the most precious phase of the UPSC IAS recruitment process, aspirants are advised to not waste even a single second on unnecessary and time-killing activities like watching movies, TV shows, visiting places, friends and family get together.
Take UPSC IAS Mock Tests - In order to fine tune the preparation an important tip and trick to crack the UPSC IAS exam is to solve mock tests. Since only ten days are left for the exam, candidates must ensure that they solve at least one mock test in a time bound manner. This can be done by subscribing to either online or offline test series also.
Take short breaks, but don't extend - During the continuous hustling sessions, taking a break is mandatory or else an aspirant will forget whatever they have studied. Candidates must take short tea/coffee breaks, go on short walks, do some stretching and take short naps to stay rejuvenated. However, they must not extend these short breaks, as they have a mighty mountain to climb.
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