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How to prepare for IFS after 2nd pu


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Meghana 3rd Jun, 2022
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dhanshree1501 13th Jul, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

I hope you are doing well.

The test will be conducted in three stages: preliminary test, main test, and interview. The following tips will help you prepare for the IFS exam. Prepare an Appropriate Schedule: Analyze your status well before the exam and plan your schedule accordingly. When it comes to civil service exams, last-minute preparations never go well. Learning and review should be part of the memo. Take notes easily as you read through the syllabus. This will help you identify and  better understand the issues involved. Keep your current situation up to date: The Civil Service Exam is designed to test your in-depth knowledge of the society in which you live.

Read the newspaper: It is recommended that you read the newspaper regularly the moment you fill out the civil service exam form. It is advisable to read  English newspapers with a lot of focus. However, it is very important that state exam candidates read not only English newspapers but also newspapers in other regional languages.

We recommend that you survey the completed questionnaire for at least 5 years. It is important to clearly convey your thoughts  to the interlocutor. Therefore, focus on improving your communication skills and body language. Some candidates have such skills. Candidates without communication skills can seek useful tips from those who have already appeared on the civil service exam. Be honest with yourself. The interview part of the civil service exam is not intended to assess expertise on the topic. However, candidates must speak heartily or answer all questions honestly. There is a common misunderstanding among candidates that lying about a hobby just to go through an interview will never help them. The interviewer not only asks questions but also assesses the candidate's personality and the ability to clearly understand that "no" is "no" and cannot be used in place of "yes" and vice versa.

I hope this helps.

Good Luck


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