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Where can I buy books for UPSC online?
(Click on the links to buy online) IAS Books@Flipkart. IAS Books@Amazon.
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Is 5 hours of studying 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.
Which part of UPSC is toughest?
As you would know, the UPSC Prelims is the first obstacle to your IAS dreams. This exam is taken by lakhs of Indians every year. A lot of people consider the IAS exam to be the toughest exam in India. As you can see from the table above, the success rate is the lowest for the IAS exam.
Can I get free books for UPSC?
UPSC Books and Study Materials for Free Download Kurukshetra Magazine. Pratiyogita Darpan Magazine. IGNOU Books. ClearIAS downloads.
How much all UPSC books cost?
₹6,200.00. Only 1 left in stock. Shipping cost, delivery date and order total (including tax) shown at checkout. Sold by Aarohi Book House.
Can I crack UPSC without reading newspaper?
Reading newspapers is not necessary to crack UPSC’s current affairs.
Can I clear UPSC in 150 days?
If you are going to attempt the exam for the very first time, ‘150 days’ are more than enough to get through the prelims exam, if you work sincerely enough.
Is 1 year enough to clear UPSC?
One year is more than sufficient for IAS preparation. One does not need to join coaching for the IAS exam if one prepares well with the right guidance and UPSC exam strategy.
How much sleep should UPSC students get?
Daily five to seven hours sleep is enough for a UPSC aspirant. If you are an aspirant with asthma, allergy or other health problem you need to sleep more. So, an aspirant does not waste even a single minute. If an aspirant is studying in the morning, they should take proper breakfast and should drink ample water.
Who is youngest cracking UPSC?
Ansar Shaikh is the youngest IAS Officer in India. He is a 2016 batch IAS who secured an AIR 361 and made his place on the UPSC Toppers List. Ansar Shaikh was just 21 years of age when he achieved this feat. He chose Marathi as a subject for taking the Mains exam and Interview.