How can I score 100+ in UPSC Prelims?
Make a study plan with dedicated time to revise a subject, current affairs notes and solve at least 50 questions daily. You can start with the toughest or the lengthiest subject first. Focus on the NCERT books and revise what you have already read. After covering the basics, revise sources other than the NCERTs.
How to prepare for UPSC Prelims by Toppers?
Go through the Syllabus: Go through the Previous Years’ Question Papers. Analyse the trend and subject-wise weightage of the questions in UPSC prelims examination by going through the past papers. Make a Study Plan and Stick to it. Join Mock Test Series and Solve Past Papers.
How many hours did UPSC topper study?
How many hours did UPSC toppers study? Some aspirants claim to be studying 15–16 hours a day to prepare to take the UPSC exam. Some can pass the exam with just 6-7 hours of study per day.
Who got air 1 in UPSC 2018?
What is the percentage of marks scored by the UPSC CSE 2018 All-India Rank 1, Kanishak Kataria? UPSC Civil Services Exam is known for its low-scoring trends. No wonder, Kanishak Kataria, secured All India Rank 1 by scoring 55.36 per cent marks.
How do I clear prelims every time?
Study as per exam pattern. Source wisely. Focus on current affairs. Plan. Have goals. Revise. Practice test papers. Have dedication and passion.
Can I clear UPSC in 50 days?
Many aspirants cram the current affairs and struggle to complete it in a go. 50 days is sufficient time to go through current affairs and its revision properly.
How can I get air 1 in UPSC?
Working on basics. Batching mock tests for prelims and mains in his daily study plan. A wise selection of optional (scored 320/500). Newspaper reading for current affairs part. Focus on revision.
How to rank 1 in UPSC?
Strategic Revision. The last few days must be dedicated to rereading and revising the notes (or material) prepared for the exam. Pre-Exam Mindset. During-Exam Strategy. Visualization. Motivation and Confidence.
Is clearing prelims easy?
Only 2 out of 100 candidates who sit for Prelims, clear the cut-off score. Yes, the ‘Prelims Hurdle’ is more difficult to cross than Mains. We have seen many bright candidates lose out in UPSC Prelims due to their over-focus on the UPSC Mains stage.
Do toppers study all day?
According to the experts, a candidate should spend at least 6 to 8 hours daily on their studies, if they wish to crack the exam with good marks. Applicants can make changes in the number of hours, as per their need and convenience.