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What should be the UPSC 2021 strategy?

What should be the UPSC 2021 strategy?

You must focus majorly on Current Affairs (from May 2020 to 10th September 2021), Polity, Environment, Geography and Economics. You must target practising a minimum of 100 MCQs daily and ensure that you revise all those questions every week.

What should I read for UPSC Prelims 2021?

Booklist for UPSC CSE Prelims

  • NCERTs of History, Geography & Polity Class 8th-12th.
  • India’s Struggle for Independence by Bipan Chandra.
  • Certificate of Physical Geography by GC Leong.
  • Indian Polity by M Laxmikanth.
  • Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh.
  • Current Affairs – The Hindu, Yojna Magazine, Kurukshetra Magazine.
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How can I prepare for UPSC CSE 2021 Quora?

Following steps will lead you to 2021.

  1. Start reading NCERT, class 6 to 12th. . you have ample of time. Start from class 6, all subjects.
  2. Start reading THE HINDU or INDIAN EXPRESS. bhale hi uske articles samjh na aaye.
  3. Don’t go for CSE syllabus right now. They may change after 2020.

Do UPSC aspirants study everyday?

There are some aspirants who claim to study 15-16 hours per day while preparing for the UPSC exam. And, there are others who clear the exam studying just for 6-7 hours in a day. Some candidates, during the initial days of their IAS preparation, start off with studying for more than 12 hours a day.

When will the UPSC 2021 prelims 2021 start?

Considering that the Prelims date for UPSC 2021 has been decided on June 27, 2021, it’s opportune time that we gear ourselves and dive into the preparation. But before that a plan is a prerequisite. Rightly put by Benjamin Franklin ― “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.”

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Can I clear UPSC CSE prelims with 6 months preparation?

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.

Do you have time to revise NCERT textbooks for UPSC CSE?

NCERT Textbooks (from Class 6-12) are very fundamental in UPSC Preparation. However, do you have time to read and revise all of them – in the next 6 months? Remember that NCERT Textbooks are not the ‘end’ of UPSC CSE, and you have a lot of other books and materials to cover as well.

Is the ‘prelims hurdle’ more difficult to cross than UPSC Mains?

Only 3 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. Invest just 2 hours per day. See the big jumb in your marks!