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Books serve as the basics and choosing the right set of resources is essential to crack the exam.
You may find, that the syllabus covered is similar in all books, but the treatment and application of content decide the best books.
Here are some best selling books for General studies in Preliminary. Choose your optional subjects,based on the availability of suitable study resources.
NCERT Text Books from Class 6 – 12 serve as the basics for any competitive exam
For General Studies, all of them are great resources.
General Studies Paper 1 Manual by Pearson
General Studies Paper 1 Manual by McGraw Hill
General Studies Paper 1 Manual by Arihant
General Studies Paper 2 Manual by Pearson
General Studies Paper 2 Manual by McGraw Hill
General Studies Paper 2 Manual by Arihant
Current Affairs
India Year Book
Manorama Yearbook.
For CSAT (Aptitude)
Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning – R. S.Aggarwal
Cracking the CSAT – Arihant
Analytical Reasoning – M. K. PandeyI recommend you develop the habit of making notes and reading magazines.This will help you to attack the questions on current affairs.
In addition to all the above points, a mentor can help you to keep you on track every now and then. In fact, one of my cousins had taken coaching from one of the best IAS academy in Chennai and cleared the prelims successfully. They have an expert faculty team, in-house study materials with good teaching methodologies, test series and Mock test.
My advice would be to use the available time and resources in the best possible manner. You will come out with flying colours.
All the best.
May 21, 2020 at 11:10 am in reply to: Which ias institute offers best revision booklet for prelims& mains? #2463JayantikumarParticipantIAS is one of the most prominent exams in the country. Every year millions of young Indians set out to achieve their IAS dreams and many of them are successful in their efforts.
Preparation, revision and assessment are the key factors for the success in the exams.
I sincerely hope a coaching class can make your civil service exam preparation a cake walk.To the best of my knowledge,IAS academy in Chennai is the best coaching center in Chennai who can guide you with a complete set of up to date revision booklets .
Every mentor will be able to advise most importantly on those books that shouldn’t be considered when compared to those that should be read.
JayantikumarParticipantNote making is a must-have practice in the UPSC Exam preparation process.
The UPSC aspirants claim the following steps for note making:Read and comprise the syllabus.
The important things are illustrated when first reading.
Then, start making notes while reading for the second time,
This helps you to comprehend the important points and for revision.
Make sure that your notes are crisp and clear.
Flow charts and hierarchy charts helps to revise the concept easily
Inshort, the notes should be a snapshot of the syllabus.Every year preliminary exam is scheduled between the month of June and August, so the preparation should be for both prelims and mains exam till the month of January of the year.
From February to May, it is advised to focus only on prelims.
Immediately after prelims, it is recommended to start for Mains Exam preparation with detailed study and answer writing sessions.
On the other hand, you can take guidance from a reputed coaching center.
To the best of my knowledge,you can approach a good IAS Academy who will mentor you in the whole process.
JayantikumarParticipantIAS is one of the most prestigious exams in the country. Nowadays, we get abundance of guidance and class room and offline coaching.
Determination, time management and smart working can make you reach your goal.
Below given are links for free study materials and guidance:
https://freeupscmaterials.org/
https://www.civilserviceindia.com/
All the best.
JayantikumarParticipantNote making is a must-have practice in the UPSC Exam preparation process.
The UPSC aspirants claim the following steps for note making:Read and comprise the syllabus.
The important things are illustrated when first reading.
Then, start making notes while reading for the second time,
This helps you to comprehend the important points and for revision.
Make sure that your notes are crisp and clear.
Flow charts and hierarchy charts helps to revise the concept easily
Inshort, the notes should be a snapshot of the syllabus.Every year preliminary exam is scheduled between the month of June and August, so the preparation should be for both prelims and mains exam till the month of January of the year.
From February to May, it is advised to focus only on prelims.
Immediately after prelims, it is recommended to start for Mains Exam preparation with detailed study and answer writing sessions.
On the other hand, you can take guidance from a reputed coaching center.
To the best of my knowledge,you can approach a good IAS Academy who will mentor you in the whole process.
Chinmaya IAS targets to have members who provide exceptional training and guidance towards learning to each student individually.
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