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if i read only books for upsc mains then how many questions are come from books

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Dear Saurabh,As the CSE mains examination is descriptive, reading only will not be sufficient to fetch you good marks. Along with extensive reading, it is advisable to practice answer writing and prepare your own notes. This will ensure that you score high marks in the main examination.
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Along with books, you should have focus on yout current issues and corelate them and study.
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In UPSC mains, books alone cannot help you. You have to read at least two newspapers (Hindu & Indian express) the opinion and editorial page because most questions are directly or indirectly linked from these papers and it will also help you for your interview as it will shape your opinion as well...
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In UPSC mains, books alone cannot help you. You have to read at least two newspapers (Hindu & Indian express) the opinion and editorial page because most questions are directly or indirectly linked from these papers and it will also help you for your interview as it will shape your opinion as well as clarity,

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It depends on the book you're reading.
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UPSC CSE prelims and mains

No question is directly asked from books nowadays. Listening to RSTV discussion every day and preparing self notes topic wise will help you solve questions.
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Less chances from books.
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Join in any best coaching institute for civil services. Dont waste time by self preparation.
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