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Is PT 365 enough for UPSC Prelims?
No. PT-365 works as a filler only. It is for those who read newspaper daily, it acts like revision or some gap fillers only. But most of the people think it works for those who havent read current affairs for entire year, and reading this will work in exam, but it wont.
Is Vision PT 365 enough for prelims Quora?
Is PT365 enough for current affairs for prelims, considering the available time for the prelims? – Quora. It is good, but it has to be complemented in backward and forward manner with Static subjects.
How many booklets are there in PT 365?
Q:does it contain 8 booklets or 9 booklets? on headline its written 9 booklets but on thumbnail 8 booklets ….Vision Pt 365 – All In One [9 Books] – 2020 (Paperback, VISION IAS)
Book | Vision Pt 365 – All In One [9 Books] – 2020 |
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Number of Pages | 550 |
Language | English |
What is the cut off of UPSC Prelims 2019?
The UPSC Prelims 2019 was conducted on June 2, 2019, and as analysed by the BYJU’S, UPSC Prelims cutoff score is in the range of 95-100 for the general category….
UPSC Cut Off – IAS Prelims 2019 | |
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Category | UPSC Cut Off |
General | 98 |
EWS | 90 |
OBC | 95.34 |
How many MCQs are there in the UPSC prelims 2018?
On 3rd June 2018, UPSC conducted Prelims exam for recruitment in IAS/IPS and other civil services. Paper-I consisted of 100 MCQs from general studies. For that, I’ve already published answerkey for Science, Polity , Environment, Geography, International Relation, History & Culture answerkey and their strategies for the next year.
Should I focus on mains or expected score in prelims 2018?
We request candidates to henceforth start focusing on Mains irrespective of your expected scores in prelims – 2018. Wish you all the best. *Please note that the Source mentioned at the end of each explanation is not the source that UPSC may have used to frame these questions.
What are the unique features of prelim-2018’s MCQs?
Unique feature of Prelim-2018’s MCQs is that quite a few statements required “DATA INTERPRETATION (D.I.)” of random Government reports- whether we imported more edible oil than we produced, whether 60\%+ Kerala agro households receive max. income from non-agro source, whether >90\% of teachers training institutes are under State governments?