UPSC CSE preparation strategy along with best books for prelims as well as mains exam for sure success.
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New Delhi, July 30: Union Public Service Commission conducts exam to recruit candidates for the post of IAS, IPS, IFS and other class A services. Recently UPSC has released the result of Civil Services Prelims 2019 and 11845 qualified to write the mains examination.
UPSC civil services main examination will begin from September 20, 2019 hence in order to avoid certain commonly made mistakes by the students in examination, UPSC has released a 21 page document file which prescribes Do’s and Don’t in civil services main examination titled as ‘General mistakes in Conventional (Descriptive) Papers’.
Some of the mistakes illustrated in this document are:
1. Irrelevant matters written in QCAB (Question-cum-Answer Booklet)
Examines are advised not to write any irrelevant thing like
Religious name
Religious sign i.e
Religious number i.e 786
Religious slogan
Candidate’s name
Candidate’s roll number
Candidate’s signature
If any candidates by mistake write any such thing then don’t just cut rather than use whitener to completely erase it.
2. Use single Language only while attempting the paper
Candidates are advised not to use mixed language, either write attempt complete paper in English or in Hindi language only.
3. Answer should be written with only one modus operandi i.e either with pen or pencil, use of both these things is strictly prohibited.
4. Don’t appeal any thing with Examiner:
Candidates are advised not to request or appeal anything from examiner
5. Handwriting should be readable: Aspirants should ensure that writing should be readable
6. Write answers below the questions asked : Candidates are prohibited to write answers of any other questions under any other printed questions.
Along with the above mentioned list of Do’s and Don'ts commission has also provides some other common made mistakes and correct specimen copy of question booklet is also provided, which can be Check Here
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