1. Create a sensible study schedule To pass the UPSC Exam, one needs to establish a trustworthy timetable that they can adhere to. Toppers succeed because they are disciplined and strictly adhere to deadlines; avoid creating a demanding study plan that you can't keep up with after two or three days. For instance, set out 3 to 4 hours to go through books and underline essential passages, and then another hour or two to make notes about what you have read all day. This will let you evaluate your subject knowledge every day.
View DetailsThe final and crucial step in the selection process is the UPSC interview. The test carries 275 points. For the purpose of making the final decision, both the written examination and the interview score are taken into consideration. The prelims exam only serves as a qualification. The interview is crucial in deciding the candidate's ultimate ranking. The possibility to achieve extraordinarily high marks (>75%), which are not achievable in the written portion of the main test, will be given to the students.
The candidate who received low scores in the written exam will still have a chance to do well in the interview and make the final list.
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