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How to manage college studies with UPSC Exam preparation?

Although UPSC encourages individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply and follow their dreams, students from a variety of backgrounds are motivated to study for the UPSC exam. It is true that everyone applying has the same goal of working as a civil servant in the future, but each applicant's background varies due to their past experiences, including their time as a working professional, a college student, or a full-time UPSC aspirant. So, every one of them has made a unique contribution to the process of getting ready for this exam.

Moreover, I want to shed some light on a special group of college students with the help of this essay who want to pursue their college degrees and UPSC preparation at the same time.

So, let's first conduct a poll asking if you believe that college students should not begin their UPSC preparation early and, if so, what would be the best course of action. Or are you one of the individuals struggling to manage college studies with UPSC preparation?

The majority of a student's preparation for the UPSC also depends on the types of subjects they have chosen in their academic careers, such as whether they are interested in medicine, engineering, the arts, or humanities. Anything is possible, and this helps to gauge their commitment to the regular mode of preparation. For example, people from the humanities should have taken some courses in history, polity, international relations, or any other related subject. On the other hand, people who are engineers or doctors should pay closer attention to their preparation because they already have a more thorough and differentbackground and should schedule their time accordingly.

Whereas UPSC preparation is a very high-level kind of preparation, and it is not merely a joke that anyone can follow it, one must be vigilant to one's approach and go through a number of tasks to keep one's preparation on track. Some of these tasks include routine newspaper reading, keeping track of all updated events, solving previous year's questions, daily mains answer writing practice and many others. Because of this, multitasking while juggling college coursework occasionally became a burden.

 As a result, one of Delhi's most prestigious and well-known coaching centers developed a platform specifically for college students in order to prevent preparation from being ruined. This largest platform's name, LASKSHYA, is a 3-year foundation course for IAS that is intended to give training to all willing aspirants for the entire 3 years and engage them in various aspects and practices related to the UPSC examination. It has the capacity to engage a large number of aspiring college students within it.

CERTAIN FUNCTIONS OR ASPECTS RELATED TO FOUNDATION COURSE

  • This is a complete and all-encompassing course that includes all of the modules for both GS and CSAT. Over the course of three years, students will be taught everything there is to know about both GS and CSAT simultaneously, and they will become thoroughly familiar with all of the concepts.
  • To provide them a true understanding of historical events and their relevance in the present, comprehensive and extensive lectures on current affairs are being included. In order to give students a thorough understanding of the subject and to assist them in connecting a static subject with current events, lectures on current affairs are taken in connection with all the static topics.
  • As the mains answer writing is, as we all know, the core of the entire preparation, they produce two courses and also include two daily answer writing courses, namely Sugam for beginners and STEPS for advanced level students. Within 72 hours of the submission date, copies of the evaluated copies are evaluated and returned to students.
  • Tests are the primary tool for evaluating one's performance, and on the basis of those results, one can improve their weak areas and raise their score. The test series that is included in the complete course as a whole is thus:
  1. Prelims Test Series, which includes Daily Tests (10 MCQ-based Questions),
  2. Full-length tests and sectional tests
  3. There are 30 tests in the Mains Test Series (20 sectional tests and 10 full-length tests).
  4. Preliminary and main exams for the All-India Mock.   
  • All of the students are being taught through interactive sessions and workshops on daily newspaper analysis, which will teach them how to identify key subjects in newspapers and how to connect those issues to static topics.

The purpose of the preparation plan is to do several revisions in a variety of ways, and it is created in accordance with the requirements of the UPSC exam pattern. Each stage is created so that it is in harmony with each component of the test.  Therefore, if you want to pass this exam, you might think about enrolling in the LAKSHYA 3 Years Foundation Program, a 3 Year IAS Foundation Course.

Posted on: 2023-04-20T10:37:10
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