How have the recent changes implemented by the NTA affected your preparation strategy for competitive exams?
Covering the general science syllabus in 3 months is tough, but not impossible. If I were you, I would take these steps- Since I don't have much time, first I would concise the syllabus by sorting what's important and what's not. I would collect all the necessary reference books or notes. I would alRead more
Covering the general science syllabus in 3 months is tough, but not impossible. If I were you, I would take these steps-
- Since I don’t have much time, first I would concise the syllabus by sorting what’s important and what’s not.
- I would collect all the necessary reference books or notes. I would also collect online sources such as youtube playlists regarding topics.
- I would make a study plan that outlines where to get started and what to read after what.
- I would spend the first 3 weeks understanding the basics , the next 5 weeks doing problems and the last 4 weeks doing revision.
Most importantly, I would try to utilize every bit of time I get, but remember, having proper sleep and diet is also part of the preparation.
I hope this helps and please feel free to ask if you have anymore questions.
Thank you and best of luck for your exam.
Scams Revolving Around UPSC: A Threat to Meritocracy The occurrence of scams related to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is deeply concerning and undermines the integrity of the civil service recruitment process. Such activities erode public trust in the fairness and transparency of the exRead more
Scams Revolving Around UPSC: A Threat to Meritocracy
The occurrence of scams related to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is deeply concerning and undermines the integrity of the civil service recruitment process. Such activities erode public trust in the fairness and transparency of the examination system.
These scams typically involve fraudulent practices such as question paper leaks, impersonation, bribery, and manipulation of results. They not only compromise the merit principle but also create an unfair advantage for those involved, at the expense of deserving candidates.
To address this issue, robust measures are essential. These include stringent security protocols for exam materials, technological advancements to prevent malpractices, and severe penalties for those found guilty. Furthermore, promoting awareness among aspirants about the dangers of such scams and encouraging them to report suspicious activities is crucial.
Ultimately, maintaining the sanctity of the UPSC examination is paramount for ensuring a competent and ethical bureaucracy.
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