How can I create UPSC strategy?
Tip #1: Prepare Yourself. Tip #2: Make a Time Table. Tip #3: Know the UPSC Syllabus. Tip #4: Newspaper Reading/Current Affairs for IAS. Tip #5: Choosing Optional. Tip #6: NCERTs. Tip #7: Making Notes. Tip #8: Answer Writing Practice.
Which YouTube channel is best for UPSC?
#1 RSTV. The Rajya Sabha TV’s YouTube channel is a mine of wonderfully informative and educational videos that a UPSC aspirant must watch. #3 The Hindu. #4 BBC News. #5 BYJU’S IAS.
How to prepare for UPSC through YouTube?
The Prayas ePathshala. Sriram’s IAS. AKS IAS. Civil Services Study. Study for Civil Services. Vision IAS. Mrunal Patel. Let’s Crack UPSC CSE.
Can we prepare for UPSC by YouTube channel?
Youtube is the best source for such video materials. Many YouTube channels are providing UPSC aspirants free materials to aid them in their preparation. These channels have reputed teachers, tutors who impart their knowledge over social media for free.
Is 7 months sufficient for UPSC?
Hi, Yes, Even if you start preparing now – if you adopt the right strategies, do the smart-work , learn what is needed, and don’t go behind everything under the Sun – yes, you can clear UPSC CSE Prelims with just 6 months of preparation.
Can I crack UPSC in 90 days?
Aspirants can clear IAS Prelims by studying 90 days, if you are preparing using the correct resources along with study plan.
Which field students crack UPSC most?
“Engineering students crack the UPSC exam because of the practical pedagogical methods they experience in their four-year engineering studies. This provides them with a better analytical aptitude as compared to Arts graduates,” says JK Dadoo, former IAS officer who was in the services for more than 35 years.
Can IAS do vlogging?
I hope you are doing fine, Yes you can. It is very normal and ethical for any civil officer to open an YouTube channel and be an social media influencer to motivate the young aspirant to work more hard and learn about the what truly civil services are.
Is studying 5 hours a day enough for UPSC?
1) An aspirant may not be able to concentrate fully for the entire 5 hours; hence there will be gaps, 2) An aspirant has to study GS, optional, current affairs, etc., every day, and to divide the 5 hours, may not be effective. Hence, an aspirant should try to put at least 7-8 hours every day and gradually increase it.
Can I clear UPSC by watching YouTube videos?
Videos Help in Clear Understanding You must study a wide range of topics for the UPSC civil services exams. It’s possible that you’ll have to study some subjects that you don’t care about. To learn about these topics, watch videos. Videos can pique the viewer’s interest and make concepts more interesting.