Friday, 30 January 2015

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Selective Study is the key!
Paradigm ias academy is one of the best IAS Academy in pune, we provides various courses like IAS, UPSC, MPSC.
When it comes to IAS Exam, syllabus is undoubtedly vast and grasping all the knowledge is definitely a herculean task. We don’t mean to scare you; rather we aim to build the understanding among students that they can’t grasp all the knowledge and even if they do, it’s difficult to retail it until the exam. So, why not ease it? And the solution for it is to be “Selective”.
Being selective is much useful in preparation how it makes one comfortable. When students see the vast syllabus while preparing, they find themselves bugged up. That means if they sit for preparing simply without making any selection, the syllabus would never seem to end. One needs complete one year to read whole syllabus and then too there is no surety that they would be though at each topic and not forget what all they have grasped.
By that time exams are on the head, candidates are not fully prepared in each topic and after reading the entire syllabus they are not even in position to tackle anyone question perfectly. Therefore, Paradigm IAS Academy vouches for selective study as it is extremely important in civil service preparation. One should know what to study, what to be given more importance, what not to be studied and so on.
Also, they should take at least 3-4 previous year question papers and thoroughly study the topics that appeared in them. This gives an insight into the topics that are frequently taken up in questions. It also lets you know the topics on which analytical questions are coming as well as the topics on which short questions are coming. Isn’t this far easier than taking up every topic in the same manner.
By going through previous year question paper one can understand what to study in current affairs. This makes one to be selective while reading newspapers. Otherwise one has to spend more time on newspapers.
Most of the toppers follow strategy of being selective. It is not wise to waste time in reading which is not required for the exam. One should have proper approach towards study the optional subjects to get success at mains.
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