Build the momentum
The Hindu
With just one month to go for the UPSC Prelims, here are some tips for the preparation in the time left.
The UPSC CSE Prelims are just a month away and a good revision plan is crucial to build the momentum so that students peak at the right time. However, many aspirants tend to be more casual in their approach towards the end. This leads to a loss of focus. Here are some tips that will help plan the last month’s revision. Focus on revision for most of the day. This should include reading the newspaper, updates on current affairs and revising the static content. In addition, practise mock tests everyday. Invest extra time in solving test papers, as these help improve speed. Read books that are in short-notes format and align the static and current subjects. For example, if your timetable for the day has Economics, divide the time equally between the current and static parts. Additionally, it is best to revise what you have been studying through the year. Do not pick something new at the last minute in an attempt to ensure that you cover everything. One requires a certain level of preparedness to be able to attempt this exam. This cannot be achieved by last-minute reading.More Related News
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