Table of Contents
- 1 How many days UPSC mains exam will be conducted?
- 2 Are UPSC mains question repeated?
- 3 How many questions attempt in UPSC mains GS paper?
- 4 How can I understand UPSC mains question?
- 5 How much time is required to prepare for the UPSC prelims?
- 6 How many years current affairs should be covered in UPSC exam?
How many days UPSC mains exam will be conducted?
5-7 days
The Mains Exam is conducted across 5-7 days. Only those candidates who have qualified Prelims are allowed to sit for UPSC Mains Examination.
Are UPSC mains question repeated?
NO, UPSC does not repeat same but ask similar questions ,You get the idea, refer Previous Year Question Papers, as it help students practice well and manage their time well ,as well as accuracy for the civil services exam.
How many months current affairs should be covered for UPSC mains?
The question should actually be “How many months current affairs for IAS Prelims 2021 is required?” Usually, we advise candidates’ to start their preparation a year before, in a similar way, we recommend covering the issues in the news from 18 months or at least 12 months prior the UPSC Exam.
In which month is UPSC mains held every year?
Examination – Held in October every year. Results are announced in January.
How many questions attempt in UPSC mains GS paper?
Time management: If your preparation is of very good quality, then you should have enough content to attempt at least 17-18 questions in any GS paper and almost all the questions in the optional paper. To attempt them well, time management is important so that you do not leave any questions for lack of time.
How can I understand UPSC mains question?
Give complete answers: It is important to take a multi-dimensional approach to answer writing in the IAS mains exam. You should approach the answer from 360 degrees and start writing. Use keywords: Always use keywords to highlight important and scoring points in your answers. Try to underline the keywords.
Can I prepare for IAS in 2 months?
Is it possible to clear the IAS Prelims Exam with two months’ preparation? Well, the answer is, YES. You can clear IAS Prelims if you are dedicated, smart and willing to work hard. UPSC IAS exam is considered as the toughest exam in India, with a success rate of only 3\%.
Is 4 Months enough for IAS mains?
Step 2: Sufficient Time Allocation After prelims, a candidate gets hardly three to four months for the preparation of mains. The schedule is further tightened by the requirement of answer writing and essay writing practice. Thus, it will be an intelligent move to prepare for the mains part first.
How much time is required to prepare for the UPSC prelims?
The time required to complete the entire UPSC prelims and mains syllabus will take a good 12 month advanced preparation. However, that is an ideal case but not always necessary. With proper guidance, smart work and a strategy in place, a serious aspirant can clear prelims even with less than 2 months of preparation.
How many years current affairs should be covered in UPSC exam?
At least, the last 2-years current affairs should be covered before UPSC Prelims and Mains. However, in reality, the span of current affairs in the UPSC exam can be much larger – like 5-10 years.
How to use the 7-5-3 rule in UPSC Mains Exam?
This is how the 7-5-3 rule can be applied while answering the questions asked in the UPSC Mains exam. If IAS aspirants follow this method during answer writing practice, it would become easy to employ it during the exam. The key to scoring high is to perform intensive answer writing practice in a time-constrained setting.
How are the question papers of the UPSC prepared?
The paper setters are advised to prepare a set of ques… The question papers of UPSC are prepared by senior professors and experts of reputed colleges and universities. UPSC sends the syllabus to these subject matter experts of history, geography, science, polity etc who draft the question paper.
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