Are you a UPSC aspirant? Do you need help with your current preparation techniques? The following techniques can be game-changers for you. As a UPSC aspirant, you must study for 6-8 hours daily, learn the never-ending syllabus, undergo mock tests, …
UPSC is one of the toughest exams and looks for these five skills: Patience and persistence, technical skills, human skills, ethics and leadership. The examination is conducted in three stages, Prelims, Mains and Final Interview. All these three stages test …
Are you facing a dilemma between the Indian Economic Service (IES) and the Indian Administrative Service (IAS)? Let’s understand the difference. Interestingly, both these examinations are conducted by the Union Public Service Commission, providing exciting and challenging career opportunities in …
If you make these seven mistakes, you can not clear the IAS Interview. These mistakes can make you go through the whole preparation all over again. Even after working hard to clear prelims and mains, failing to clear the interview …
The UPSC CSE syllabus seems unending, & only a strategic approach could cover it, knowing is only the first step. Aspirants find it difficult to cover the whole syllabus even once let alone revise. But it can be done if …
Based on the number of candidates and toughness of question paper UPSC sets the Cutoff limits. A general idea of this data can help in preparation strategy for UPSC CSE. Dedication & perseverance of an UPSC aspirant have to …
PSC Optional Subjects: A Make or Break Decision for Success There are 26 UPSC optional Subjects to choose from. Paper VI & VII cover optional subjects for 250 marks each, and a max total of 500. Apart from a list …