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To crack UPSC on the first attempt, follow a disciplined study plan, master NCERTs, stay updated with current affairs, practice answer writing, take mock tests, and maintain consistency and focus.
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Cracking UPSC in the first attempt might seem tough but it's not impossible. Few steps you can follow:1. Understand the exam - the stages, Pattern, Syllabus, Books, Previous Years Analysis2. Get your resources right - stick to limited and quality books. 3. Time Management - Daily targets, current affairs,...
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Cracking UPSC in the first attempt might seem tough but it's not impossible.Few steps you can follow:1. Understand the exam - the stages, Pattern, Syllabus, Books, Previous Years Analysis2. Get your resources right - stick to limited and quality books.3. Time Management - Daily targets, current affairs, Strict time table, Answer writing4. Practice, practice and practice - Be it answer writing or Prelims. The more you practice, the more easier it becomes to ace.5. Mindset and Motivation - Think why you started in the first place.Some pro tips:1. Finish the syllabus as early as possible and do multiple revisions2. Avoid resource overload3. Maintain consistency - it helps you go a long way.4. Check your daily progress so that you can keep yourself on track. read less
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To crack UPSC on the first attempt, follow a disciplined study plan, master NCERTs, stay updated with current affairs, practice answer writing, take mock tests, and maintain consistency and focus.
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Analyze the Syllabus Thoroughly. Analyze Previous Year Questions (PYQs) Prepare an Effective Study Plan. Focus on Conceptual Clarity. Special Strategy for Current Affairs. Don't Neglect the CSAT Paper. Revision is the Key. Practice Mock Tests.
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