Which website is best for current affairs for UPSC?
clearias.com. cleariasexam.com. insightsonindia.com. iasbaba.com. mrunal.org. civilsdaily.com. gktoday.in. byjus.com.
How to approach international relations for UPSC?
India and its neighbourhood. Relations between India and neighbouring countries. Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s Interests. Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests.
Which blog is best for UPSC?
IAS EXAM PORTAL – India’s Largest Community for UPSC, Civil Services Exam Aspirants. #1 most popular upsc blog. INSIGHTSIAS. IASbaba. Let’s Crack UPSC CSE (uploads) on YouTube. Mrunal. ClearIAS. xaam.in.
Which daily current affairs is best for UPSC?
Yojana. Kurukshetra. Economic and Political Weekly. Down to Earth. BYJU’S Monthly UPSC Magazine.
Is 7 months current affairs enough for UPSC?
The question should actually be “How many months of current affairs for IAS Prelims 2022 is required?” Usually, we advise candidates to start their preparation a year before, in a similar way, we recommend covering the issues in the news from 18 months or at least 12 months prior to the UPSC Exam.
Is 2 years current affairs enough for UPSC?
At least, the last 2-years current affairs should be covered before UPSC Prelims and Mains. However, in reality, the span of current affairs in the UPSC exam can be much larger – like 5-10 years.
Which country is best for International Relations?
USA. Switzerland. United Kingdom. Netherlands. Singapore. Germany. Canada. Ireland.
Can I give my UPSC interview in Hinglish?
Candidates can opt for English, Hindi or any other regional language when facing the UPSC panel. Only those candidates who are exempt from taking the compulsory Indian language paper should attend the interview in either English or Hindi.
Is 3 hours of studying enough for UPSC?
The UPSC civil services exam is considered one of the toughest exams in the country. And, because of this, a lot of people recommend studying for about 15 hours per day during the IAS exam preparation time.
Most of the toppers of the UPSC Civil Services Examination held last year had one thing in common. They all stayed away from social media, to avoid “distractions” and stay focused on their preparation. Many of them even deactivated their social media accounts. So, at first attempt, it is difficult to find them online.