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I am doing BTECH Ist year.And I want take UPSC CSE exam after btech complete 4 years.How can preperation for UPSC CSE exam without coaching.


Vivek 2nd Mar, 2018
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Vaishali Varshney 6th Nov, 2018

Helo aspirant, its good that you want to prepare for civil servixes but make sure be patient and confidnen. You would face many difficulties during this journey but just believe in yourself. Here below i have provided the link. Its the bool written by Mrs. Ila tripathi .she has explained it very well that how one can prepare for civil services. Just go through it. Hope it will help you .

Https://www.amazon.in/71-51-Journey-Failure-Success-ebook/dp/B07G2SBQNN

Yoi wil get full knowledge of this exam

Thanks

Gaurav Shukla 15th May, 2018
Hello,


Yes you can start preparing for this exam.


You need graduation degree for this paper.




Aspirants, when theybegin IAS preparation, are generally confused. They are unsure about how to start, and what to study. Theyhave numerous queries in their mind regarding exam eligibility, exam dates etc. Many are not sure if coaching is essential or not. Their worries are not unfounded.


Misguidance can cost any aspiranta lot of time and money. Many coaching institutes are unsure how to properly guide aspirants as per the latest requirements of UPSC. There arecoaching institutes which charge hefty fees, butprovide poor service and low-quality study materials.




Check this link out




https://www.clearias.com/before-begin-ias-preparation-coaching/









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Rahul Mittal 20th Apr, 2018

Yes, for sure you can prepare for that,

I m notn saying thats its gonna be easy , it will take hardships, you have to take atleast 3 to 4 hours from your daily routine and trust me that 3 to 4 hours will surely speak in the future.

Pankaj Goyal 8th Apr, 2018

Hello Vivek, See for UPSC CSE it is not necessary to have coaching but for this exam, you need to have focus, dedication, confidence and no compromises toward the studies... steps that increase the chance to clear UPSC

1. Well aware of the syllabus (what all topics need to be covered)

2. Exam pattern (Type of questions they ask and the questions they avoid)

3. Go to the previous 10year question paper (pre and mains)

4. Solve as many as practice paper and mock test

5. The Most important is Writing practice because even if you clear the prelims paper, mains paper is all about "answers to the point" and "time management" as the paper is lengthy and allotted time is less

More practice more chances to clear UPSC CSE... All the best

Ankit raj 8th Apr, 2018

First have some idea about the service itself. This will ensure your IAS preparation efforts are channelized in the right direction. The Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is a career nonpareil – one that cannot be compared to other jobs or services. True, it doesn’t offer the best salary; still the salary of an IAS officer is nothing to laugh at.Have confidence... Follow Roman Saini an Sanjay Nandan sir posts on facebook and  quora. You can also check some videos on youtube made by roman saini itself will help you alot and will answer all your queries regarding the same

Sonika 7th Apr, 2018

Hello vivek

It good to have a goal early and more important is to stick to that goal.B.tech curriculum is designed in such a way that you can pass easily if you will attend classes properly without much hard work from your side (if college is good).Some my suggestions are

1.use more efficiently the internet then you don't need to go coaching.

2.cover Ncert to 12th.

3.Start reading The Hindu newspaper.

4.select main optional subjects and explore some knowledge about them.

all the very best!!!

Sagar 4th Apr, 2018

Hey Vivek,

It is possible but very difficult. There are three aspects of the preparation which you need to manage:

  1. Finishing the syllabus in time. With self-study, you will never understand where to stop. Many self-study candidates keep studying Polity or Geography or History for more than 6 months realizing the mistake way too late.
  2. Testing yourself: You need to ensure that whatever you’re studying, it is of the Civil Services level. There is no point of doing substandard preparation. For that, you need a constant testing mechanism, which is impossible to attain on your own.
  3. Motivation: This might seem almost trivial, but is a most important factor. Without any external assistance, students tend to lose direction and motivation and start taking it easy, which is never an option, in such an examination.

If you want to get prepared at your home through world-class video lectures, followed by continued personalized mentorship and test series.

Hope it helps!

All the best!!!

Gaurav Shukla 2nd Apr, 2018
Hello vivek,

Firstly my friend have some idea about the service itself. This will ensure your IAS preparation efforts are channelized in the right direction. The Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is a career nonpareil  one that cannot be compared to other jobs or services. True, it doesnt offer the best salary; still the salary of an IAS officer is nothing to laugh at.Have confidence... FollowRoman SainianSanjay Nandansir posts on facebook and quora. You can also check some videos on youtube made by roman saini itself will help you alot and will answer all your queries regarding the same.



Having a well versed syllabus is the key. There are many online channels on YouTube as mentioned above will help your cause big time.



Cheers !!




Gaurav Shukla 2nd Apr, 2018
Hello vivek,

Firstly my friend have some idea about the service itself. This will ensure your IAS preparation efforts are channelized in the right direction. The Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is a career nonpareil  one that cannot be compared to other jobs or services. True, it doesnt offer the best salary; still the salary of an IAS officer is nothing to laugh at.Have confidence... FollowRoman SainianSanjay Nandansir posts on facebook and quora. You can also check some videos on youtube made by roman saini itself will help you alot and will answer all your queries regarding the same.



Having a well versed syllabus is the key. There are many online channels on YouTube as mentioned above will help your cause big time.



Cheers !!




Sourav Chaudhary 2nd Mar, 2018

Prepare full one year study plan before sitting for Civil Services Exam without coaching. You must be familiar and well informed about the content and the topic it covers and also keep yourself updated with changes that UPSC makes

--Book collection – embark your IAS preparation by collecting authorized books for each subject. Hindi Medium aspirants can refer IAS Books in Hindi Medium. NCERT books from class 6 to 12 can be considered as the holy books for IAS preparation. NCERT text books cannot be omitted for basic reading.Refer : List of Useful NCERT Books for UPSC Preparation

{NCERT Books for IAS (UPSC) – History

6th – Our Pasts 1

7th – Our Pasts II

8th – Our Pasts III – Part 1

8th – Our Pasts III – Part 2

9th – India & the Contemporary World 1

10th – India & the Contemporary World II

11th – Themes in World History

12th – Themes in Indian History I

Twelth – Themes in Indian History II

12th – Themes in Indian History III

NCERT Books – Economics

9th – Economics

10th – Understanding Economic Development

11th – Indian Economic Development

12th – Introductory Microeconomics

12th – Introductory Macroeconomics

NCERT Books – Geography

6th – The Earth :Our Habitat

7th – Our Environment

8th – Resources & Development

9th – Contemporary India 1

10th – Contemporary India 1

11th – Fundamentals of Physical Geography

11th – India – Physical Environment

12th – Fundamentals of Human Geography

12th – India – People & Economy

NCERT Books – Political Science

9th – Democratic Politics I

10th – Democratic Politics II

11th – Indian Constitution at Work

11th – Political Theory

12th – Contemporary World Politics

12th – Politics in India Since Independence

Also read : Best Books for Indian Polity : IAS Prelims and Mains

NCERT Books – Culture/Fine Arts

11th – An Introduction to Indian Art

NCERT Books – Sociology

Introducing Sociology Textbook for Class – 11

12th – Social Change & Development in India

Indian Society Textbook in Sociology for Class XII

NCERT Books – Science

6th – The Living Organisms & their Surroundings

7th – Science Textbook for Class – 7 (Selected chapters – 7,8 and 9)

Science – Textbook For Class VIII (Chapters 1,5,7,12,18 )

Science Textbook for Class X (Chapters – 15,16 and 17

Biology Textbook for Class – 11

Biology Textbook for Class – 12 ( Chapters 13,14,15 and 16 )

9th – Chapter 14: Natural Resources}

--News paper reading- read news paper on a pretty regular basis to correlate current affairs with each subject. Remember that UPSC will form questions on logical basis rather than direct questions.

--Magazine reading- apart from news papers, magazines like yojana, kurushetra, the frontline etc plays a decisive role in improving your writing skills for mains.

--Writing practice- practice answering questions from previous question papers. Set time limit for each question and practice more to improve writing skills.

--Question paper analysis- a complete analysis of previous years question papers will give you an idea about the recent trend of question formulation. In fact, there is no guarantee from UPSC or UPSC don’t set certain percentage for each subject.

--Mock tests and interpretation– attending mock test will enable to evaluate your strength and weakness. Simply attending mock test won’t work out, but interpretation of mistakes and its correction will let you to quick march to your desired service.

--Decide your optional paper at an early stage- think of your optional and prepare it before prelims will reduce your pressure at mains stage.

--Study general studies papers along with mains- along with prelims, study GS papers for mains. --There are common papers for mains and prelims. Hence, it will save your time and energy also.

--Follow useful government websites– various governmental websites are cluster of recent government policy and information.

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