Can I clear UPSC mains in 3 months?

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Clearing UPSC mains in three months is challenging, but not impossible. It requires focused and consistent effort, effective time management, and a thorough understanding of the syllabus. Create a realistic study schedule, prioritize key topics, and practice writing answers to improve your answer presentation...
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Clearing UPSC mains in three months is challenging, but not impossible. It requires focused and consistent effort, effective time management, and a thorough understanding of the syllabus. Create a realistic study schedule, prioritize key topics, and practice writing answers to improve your answer presentation skills. Additionally, stay updated with current affairs. While it's a tight timeline, dedication and strategic preparation can increase your chances. read less
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Though it is always advised to prepare a year in advance, clearing UPSC Mains in 3 months is also quite possible. One needs to follow the right strategy, a disciplined approach, and give maximum efficiency. There is a 3-month gap (100-120 days) between the Prelims and Mains exams.
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