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WHAT BOOKS AND MATERIALS ONE CAN REFER TO ONE’S PREPARATION IN THE UPPSC EXAM PREPARATION?

For the majority of the country's youth, the desire for prestigious government jobs, which correspond to the country's most reputable officers, is the greatest obsession. To succeed in these prestigious exams, students are willing to shed tears and blood. Therefore, all of this asks of the candidates is that they put in a lot of effort, commitment, and wholehearted focus on getting ready for these exams.

Therefore, let's use the UPPSC exam preparation given in the previous discussion as an example. Put another way, the UPPSC examis one of the hardest in the business and requires candidates to be extremely knowledgeable and well-prepared. Furthermore, the most difficult thing to deal with when beginning to prepare for the UPPSC exam is finding the resources and value-added materials that will enable one to progress their study.

On the other hand, preparing for this exam calls for the appropriate materials and a thorough study schedule. Here are some suggested reading lists and study guides for the UPPSC exam. Note that these materials may not always be available, so make sure to look for the most recent versions:

  • General Studies (Prelims and Mains): NCERT Books (Class 6 to 12) for History, Geography, Economics, and Political Science.

        I. Lucent's General Knowledge for static GK

        II. Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth

        III. Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh

        IV. Certificate Physical and Human Geography by Goh Cheng Leong

        V.  General Studies Paper-I by Arihant Publications.

  • CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test):                     

        I.  CSAT Paper - II by Arihant Publications

        II. Tata McGraw Hill's CSAT Manual.

  • Current Affairs:                  

        I. Read newspapers like The Hindu, Indian Express, or any other reputable daily newspaper.

        II. Monthly magazines like Yojana and Kurukshetra for government schemes and policies.

        III. Websites like PIB (Press Information Bureau) and PRS India for government releases and legislative information.

  • UPPSC Previous Year Question Papers:    

         I. Solve previous years' question papers to understand the exam pattern and identify important topics.

         II. Magazines and Journals

         III. Subscribe to magazines like Pratiyogita Darpan, Chronicle, or any other competitive exam-focused magazine.

In the same way, the vast majority of aspirants who have already engaged in this preparation or found success in it suggest using the aforementioned resources. However, don't you believe that by doing something unique in comparison to what everyone else is doing, you might stand out from the crowd and be able to prepare more succinctly and concisely? On the other hand, if you intend to prepare under the appropriate supervision and direction of experts and professionals, your preparation will go in an orderly and seamless manner.

If you're wondering how this is possible, consider this: EDEN IAS, one of the top IAS coaching centers in Lucknow, has created a proper road map that allows students to organize their study for the UPPSC exam. This is achieved by giving students a schedule that includes small details that define the best ways to develop their preparation in an organized and well-developed manner.

Some of the points in this context to help you better understand this fact are as follows:

  • The UPPSC syllabus is properly explained, and in addition, meaningful conversations about previous year's exam questions are arranged to help candidates better understand the requirements of the exam and begin their study accordingly.
  • Then, in accordance with the exam's availability, there aren't many resources available, and one must keep stumbling over them. However, with EDEN IAS, there are plenty of resources available because students will receive the right materials, proper guidance from mentors, and in-depth, knowledgeable sessions in addition to them.
  • Since primary preparation is important, the regular session on answer writing has been structured for both beginners and advanced students to help them understand the key components of mains answer framing. Even so, the mentors and UPSC faculty specialists who oversee the one-on-one mentorship sessions will review the copies to ensure that each applicant's key preparation is properly explained.
  • A well-structured mock test is divided into sections for both the preliminary and mains exams. It includes both sectional and comprehensive tests, ensuring that students understand the material in an optimal way.
  • Appropriate revision sessions for the mains and preliminary exams have been scheduled, ensuring that students are forced to delve deeply into the material in an orderly and understandable way.
  • Specialized sessions on ethics and essays have been set up under the guidance of mentors and specialists, providing guidance on how to approach and tackle these distinct areas.
  • Exam analysts have organized appropriately scheduled seminars on previous year's question papers. These sessions will assist candidates in understanding the format and style of the exam.

Therefore, it is advised that you study for this exam using a well-structured study plan and to revise frequently. Only then will your exam preparation be beneficial and successful in helping you pass the exam in a clear and concise manner.

Wish you luck!

Posted on: 2023-11-14T10:40:00
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