HOW TO BECOME UPSC - IAS TOPPER (PRELIMS) IN FIRST ATTEMPT?

 HOW TO BECOME UPSC - IAS TOPPER IN FIRST ATTEMPT? (TIPS, TRICKS, TECHNIQUES AND TRAPS)

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(UPSC – IAS: PRELIMS – PART 1)

(PART 1 – PRELIMS: Total Marks: 400)

If Total Vacancy is 800 – 1000:

Cut off for GS – I: 55% - 60% i.e. 110 Marks – 120  Marks out of 200 Cut off for GS – II: 33% i.e. 66 Marks out of 200 Marks (Only Qualifying)

 

If Total Vacancy is 1000 - 1300:

Cut off for GS – I: 45% - 50% i.e. 90 Marks - 100 Marks out of 200 Marks

Cut off for GS – II: 33% i.e. 66 Marks out of 200 Marks (Only Qualifying)

 

Awareness on UPSC - IAS:

Number of Candidate Apply: 7 to 11 lacs

Number of Candidate Appear in Prelims Exam: 3 to 5 lacs

Number of Candidate selected for Main Exam: 10000 to 16000

Number of Candidate selected for Personality Test: 2000 to 3000

Final Selection every year (approx): 750 to 1350

 

General Tips for UPSC - IAS:

Budgeting for Min. 2 years and Max. 6 years

Vast Exam due to Vast Syllabus

Intensive and Extensive Studies Required

Min. 2 years of preparation is required.

Min. 12 hours/day of studies is required.

Team Work

 

General Rules for UPSC - IAS:

Consult Honest Astrologer

Cut the past

Never compare your Destiny and Intelligence with anyone.

Never Share your secrets

Do not follow IAS Toppers Interview


(PART 2 – PRELIMS: 400 Marks)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzPnOJ-I_9g

(UPSC – IAS: PRELIMS – PART 2)

 

If Total Vacancy is 800 – 1000:

Cut off for GS – I: 55% - 60% i.e. 110 Marks – 120  Marks out of 200 Cut off for GS – II: 33% i.e. 66 Marks out of 200 Marks (Only Qualifying)

 

If Total Vacancy is 1000 - 1300:

Cut off for GS – I: 45% - 50% i.e. 90 Marks - 100 Marks out of 200 Marks

Cut off for GS – II: 33% i.e. 66 Marks out of 200 Marks (Only Qualifying)

 

Exam Structure:

General Studies – I:

Duration: 2 hours; Total Questions: 100; Total Marks: 200

Per Question: 2 Marks; Negative Marking = 1/3 (0.66 Marks)

 

General Studies –II:

Duration: 2 hours; Total Questions: 80; Total Marks: 200

Per Question: 2.5 Marks; Negative Marking = 1/3 (0.88 Marks)

 

Cut off For GS – I:

120 Marks i.e. 60% of 200 Marks

It means 60 Questions you will have to attempt correctly.

 

Cut off For GS – II:

66 Marks i.e. 33% of 200 Marks

It means 26 – 27 Questions you will have to attempt correctly.

 

Questions Distribution in GS – I (10 years Average)

Current Affairs (CA): 15 Questions

History: 18 Questions

Geography: 15 Questions

Polity: 15 Questions

Economics: 16 Questions

Science: 11 Questions

Miscellaneous: 10 Questions

Grand Total = 100 Questions

 

Questions Distribution in GS – II (10 years Average)

Math and Basic Numeracy: 22 Questions

Logical and Analytical Reasoning: 20 Questions

Decision Making: 03 Questions

Data Interpretation: 03 Questions

Reading Comprehension: 32 Questions

Grand Total = 80 Questions

 

Exam Trap: Watch my Video Carefully

 

Exam Techniques /Strategy

Self – Study is the best study

N.C.E.R.T. Books: From Class 6 to Class 12

(Start Making Notes for Prelims, Mains and Interview)

Previous Year Question Papers

Sample Paper

Question Bank

Coaching Class Notes if any available

 

Recommended Books:

CSAT Manual by Tata McGraw Hill Publication

QA by R.S. Agrawal

Math by R.D. Sharma

 

Recommended Magazines:

Pratiyogita Kiran

Pratiyogita Darpan

Civil Services Chronicle

Others

 

Recommended Newspapers:

TOI

HT

The Telegraph

The Hindu

The Indian Express

(Any Two)

(The Happy Beginning.......)

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