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Last minute tips for UPSC CSE PRELIMS 2024

15th June, 2024 Prelims

Last minute tips for UPSC CSE PRELIMS 2024

Last minute tips for UPSC CSE PRELIMS 2024

The UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) is one of the most prestigious and challenging examinations in India. With the Prelims approaching, aspirants are in the final stages of their preparation. The last few days before the exam are crucial and can significantly impact your performance.

According to many toppers, the key to success lies in the mantra of "Read, Revise, Test."

Stay Focused and follow few Suggestions:

Revise, Don’t Read New Material

Focus on Revision

  • In the final stretch, your primary focus should be on revising what you have already studied. Introducing new topics can lead to confusion and anxiety. Ensure that you revise all the key concepts, facts, and figures you have previously covered.

Use Notes and Summaries

  • Refer to your self-made notes and summaries. These are tailored to your understanding and are easier to revise compared to textbooks. Consolidate important points from standard books like Laxmikant for Polity, Spectrum for History, and the NCERTs for basic concepts.

Previous Year Question Papers

  • Go through the previous years’ question papers (at least the last 5-10 years). This will help you understand the pattern, important topics, and the kind of questions asked. Practice solving them in a timed environment to improve your speed and accuracy.

Practice Mock Tests

Full-Length Mock Tests

  • Take full-length mock tests regularly. This will help you manage time effectively during the actual exam. Aim to complete at least one full-length mock test every alternate day in the last two weeks.

Analyze Your Performance

  • After each mock test, analyze your performance thoroughly. Identify your strengths and weaknesses. Focus on improving areas where you make frequent mistakes.

Simulate Exam Conditions

  • While taking mock tests, simulate real exam conditions. This includes adhering to the exam time (9:30 AM to 11:30 AM for Paper I and 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM for Paper II), avoiding distractions, and following the same rules as the actual exam.

Time Management and Strategy

Prioritize Topics

  • Prioritize topics based on their weightage and your comfort level. Subjects like Polity, History, Geography, Economy, and Environment are core areas. Current Affairs also hold significant importance.

Time Allocation

  • Allocate time wisely across sections during your preparation and the exam. Don’t spend too much time on a single question. If you are unsure, move on and come back to it later if time permits.

Smart Guesswork

  • Learn the art of intelligent guessing. Use the elimination method to narrow down options. Avoid wild guesses, but if you can eliminate two options, take a calculated risk.

Current Affairs

Daily Revision

  • Revise current affairs daily. Use reliable sources like daily newspapers (The Hindu, Indian Express), monthly magazines (Yojana, Kurukshetra), and online platforms (Apti Plus Daily Current Affairs)

that provide comprehensive current affairs summaries.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.iasgyan.in/daily-current-affairs&ved=2ahUKEwiL1JGJw9uGAxXWRmwGHavbDQcQFnoECAcQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3MCIOMCs7LZPH3_RlHblvo

Focus on Important Events

  • Focus on significant national and international events, government schemes, policies, reports, and important personalities. Revise important dates and facts that are frequently asked.

Link Static with Dynamic

  • Understand the interlinkage between static and dynamic portions. For example, if you are revising Polity, also consider recent amendments, landmark judgments, and current political developments.

Health and Well-Being

Sleep and Rest

  • Ensure you get adequate sleep. Lack of sleep can affect your concentration and memory. Aim for at least 6-7 hours of sleep every night.

Healthy Diet

  • Maintain a balanced diet. Avoid junk food and stay hydrated. Eating healthy will keep your mind and body in optimal condition.

Stress Management

  • Practice stress-relief techniques like deep breathing, meditation, or light exercise. A calm mind will help you think clearly and perform better.

Exam Day Preparation

Admit Card and ID Proof

  • Keep your admit card and a valid ID proof ready. Check the examination center location in advance to avoid last-minute hassles.

Comfortable Clothing

  • Wear comfortable clothing suitable for the weather conditions. Avoid wearing anything that might distract you or cause discomfort during the exam.

Stationery

  • Carry necessary stationery items like pens, pencils, erasers, and a transparent water bottle. Double-check the exam guidelines to ensure you are not carrying any prohibited items.

Strategy During the Exam

Reading Instructions

  • Read the instructions on the question paper carefully. Ensure you understand the marking scheme and the number of questions to attempt.

Initial Scan

  • Quickly scan through the paper before starting to answer. Identify the questions you find easiest and attempt those first to build confidence.

Balanced Approach

  • Maintain a balanced approach. Don’t get stuck on difficult questions. Allocate time wisely to ensure you can attempt a maximum number of questions.

Review Answers

  • If time permits, review your answers. Check for any missed questions or errors. Make sure you have marked your answers correctly on the OMR sheet.

KEEP A CHECK ON TIME

Time flies in the exam hall, quite literally! You wouldn't know when the exam duration would be over! Hence, it is better to keep a check on time. But that does not mean you should rush yourself.

Read the question and options properly before marking the answer on OMR. We would strongly recommend marking the answers there and then not waiting to complete all the questions before marking! It would help in avoiding the last-minute rush.

The last few weeks before the UPSC CSE Prelims are crucial. Focus on revision, practice mock tests, manage your time effectively, and stay updated with current affairs. Prioritize your health and well-being to ensure you are in the best possible condition on the exam day. With a strategic approach and a calm mind, you can enhance your performance and increase your chances of success. Remember, consistency and confidence are key. Best of luck for your UPSC CSE Prelims 2024!

Last but not least, keep yourself calm and believe in your preparation! You are surely going to get through this hurdle. Believe in your preparation, your hard work, and your determination. Do not let any negative thoughts take over your mind. Have full faith and write the paper with a lot of confidence and positivity.

By following these tips and staying focused, you can navigate the last-minute preparation phase effectively and approach the exam with confidence. Stay positive, believe in your preparation, and give your best effort.

ALL THE BEST!!