'Minimum Books, Maximum Revision': Delhi Cop's Mantra For Acing UPSC Exam
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IPS officer Lakshay Pandey says self-study is better than attending any coaching class.
Lakshay Pandey aced the UPSC exam in 2018 and became an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer. He is currently posted as an Assistant Commissioner of Police (UT) in Delhi. Now, he wants to share the recipe for success with the candidates appearing for this year's examination and offered a simple strategy on how to start preparation for the UPSC civil services exam. Simple strategy on How to start preparation for UPSC civil services exam .Note - Self study is better than any coaching.Key Tip - minimum books and maximum revision . Solving and revising the tests .(This is based on personal experience and selected candidate's reviews) pic.twitter.com/lakBdZgGW8 "Based on personal experience," Mr Pandey, says, "Self-study is better than any coaching." On his Twitter handle, the IPS officer also adds a "key tip" - "minimum books and maximum revision". Mr Pandey put up a few photos of pages from a notebook where he's jotted down a lot of tips for this year's prelim exam hopefuls. One of the things that stand out is the advice: "Quality matters and not quantity."More Related News