HOW TO START UPSC PREPARATION FROM ZERO LEVEL
Who will say “no” to serve the Indian government? I guess most people won't say no to serving the Indian government, so the competition is high to get a job in the Indian government. The Union Public Service Commission, commonly abbreviated as UPSC, is India's premier central recruiting agency for central government public servants. It is responsible for appointments to and examinations for Group A and Group B posts under the civil services cadre and defence services cadre of the union government. All the aspirants for the Indian government jobs will appear on the UPSC exam, one who cracks all the exams will get the job with the Indian government. If you are new to this competition or anyone who doesn’t know how to prepare properly for the exams of UPSC. Here is the strategy of how one can start UPSC preparation from zero level. All you need about UPSC exams and how to crack the exams is in this one post.
The followings are some points on how to start UPSC preparation from zero level:
DESIRED AIM ON UPSC EXAMS
STICK TO A NEW LIFESTYLE
MAKE A SCHEDULE
KNOW THE UPSC EXAMS
KNOW THE SYLLABUS
FOLLOW CURRENT AFFAIRS
REVISE NCERT
SOLVING PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION BANK
MOCK TEST SERIES
GOVERNMENT RESOURCES
REVISION
STAY POSITIVE DESIRED AIM ON UPSC EXAMS: Don’t waste time competing in UPSC exams preparations, just because you can’t find the path to your desired career. Be ready to invest your fullest efforts to earn a better outcome. Cracking the UPSC exams won’t be an easy task like eating your favorite foods, it needs hard work and consistency throughout the process like getting six-packs. Don’t get demotivated rather than have a strongly desired aim on cracking UPSC exams, when you give yourself to anything, then nothing seems a barrier on the way. So be focused and have the belief, to be successful in cracking UPSC exams. STICK TO A NEW LIFESTYLE: Wake up early, do yoga or exercises to be active all day, spend some time in nature, and fill your stomach with healthy foods at the proper frequency of time. Also, engage in a night of proper sleep. All those mentioned are mandatory things a person should follow every day, in addition, everyone should focus on improving their skills and work on achieving their desired aims and needs in their life. MAKE A SCHEDULE: Know your lifestyle, make a schedule for your day-to-day activities, eliminate the unnecessary time involved and create a simplified timetable to follow up each day. Try to have more time available for your UPSC exam preparations in the timetable while preparing it. I don’t suggest you run your life on the timetable available on the internet, because you only know your life better, so when you make a timetable for yourself, then it’s easy to follow every day. Otherwise, you will find it difficult to follow the timetable. KNOW THE UPSC EXAMS: There are many exams conducted by UPSC for the recruitment of central government job posts. All the posts of UPSC fell under the three categories and they are All India Civil Services, Group ‘A’ Civil Services, and Group ‘B’ Civil Services. The followings are the various posts under those three categories: All India Civil Services Indian Administrative Service (IAS) Indian Police Service (IPS) Indian Forest Service (IFoS) Group ‘A’ Civil Services Indian Foreign Service (IFS) Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IAAS) Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS) Indian Corporate Law Service (ICLS) Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS) Indian Defence Estates Service (IDES) Indian Information Service (IIS) Indian Ordnance Factories Service (IOFS) Indian Communication Finance Services (ICFS) Indian Postal Service (IPoS) Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS) Indian Railway Personnel Service (IRPS) Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) Indian Revenue Service (IRS) Indian Trade Service (ITS) Railway Protection Force (RPF) Group ‘B’ Civil Services Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service DANICS DANIPS Pondicherry Civil Service Pondicherry Police Service KNOW THE SYLLABUS: The syllabus is the essence of any exam. Grasping the syllabus is the first thing to do before you go into the books. The UPSC has presented the syllabus for the Civil Services Preliminary and Main examination in an elaborate manner. Applicants should know and follow the syllabus for UPSC civil service examination. Understanding the syllabus will assist you to choose appropriate study materials, prioritize the subjects, etc. FOLLOW CURRENT AFFAIRS The newspapers are the most important aspect of the IAS exam. If you do not read the daily newspaper or follow the daily news for the IAS exam, you cannot hope to clear this exam. The questions asked in the civil services exam are directly or indirectly connected with current affairs. Hence, it is very important to follow the relevant news items in your daily newspaper. Question Cloud - India’s Largest Online Test Portal, provides a free test series of current affairs (https://questioncloud.in/app/allexam) every day in October 2021, and also in upcoming months, get your knowledge on current affairs tested with Questioncloud. This is further helpful to the aspirants who are preparing for competitive exams like UPSC, TNPSC, banking exams (IBPS, SBI, RBI), and other government exams. This test series on current affairs includes questions from political events to history to sports to economy and arts, be up-to-date with the latest and recent developments by assessing your knowledge on current affairs, every day with questioncloud. For more information, visit: https://www.questioncloud.in/home
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Hey Fresher!!
First of all Congratulations on Taking Admission in the College and Good Wishes for the Future too.
The way you have asked shows that, You are taking panic about the GATE Exam. According to my suggestion, just be calm and enjoy your college life but give proper timings to your studies too.
In the first year, you don't have to give much input and it passes like the best memories ever. But from Second year, You have to give input and study better to get the basics of the machines and the technology used.
Don't start feeling too free also, such that you left the preparation of GATE Exam but in first year, you can just start the learning of basics on your own.
Try to get connect with those professors and students who have a lot of experience and they can help you in achieving your goal. Their ideas will surely motivate you and will help you a lot for sure.
Many people say a lot about the difficulty of the exam but try to avoid them, and fully concentrate on your self-study. That will for sure help you and give you the better results also.
Contact with your professors and other faculty members also, but I am suggesting some books for the GATE preparations, which will surely help you:
1.) Mechanical Vibration By GK Grover
2.) Fluid Mechanics By RK Bansal
3.) Design of Machine Elements By VB Bhandari
4.) Engineering Mechanics By SS Bhavikatti
Many more are also there and you can search for them also.
Wishes for your better future and All The Best for the upcoming challenges...
Hope that my answer helped you.
Hey dear, it is good to see that you are so curious about gate exam from your first year. First of all you need to collect all the important material for gate exam like previous papers, books, notes from your teachers and seniors. Than make a 3 year plan for gate in which divide subjects of your stream for every semester to study. You have to just give your 4 days a week for best preparation and you will be able to crack gate.
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