Do's & Dont's of UPSC preparation by FIRST IAS - Best UPSC / IAS Coaching institute in Delhi



Do’s:
• Early start of preparation: though many aspirants only take preparations for a year or so and many IAS coaching centres offer various short duration courses for civil service entrances, still it is important one start as early as possible for training and preparation of the examinations. The most preferable time to start preparing is after 10+2.
• Choosing a reliable coaching centre: it is important to enrol for a test series even if not a course at various UPSC training institute for self-evaluation and keep a track on daily progress. Also materials are handy at coaching centres and thus help in easy self-study as well.
• Following a fixed schedule: an aspirant preparing for UPSC or IAS exams should make a routine and follow it strictly throughout the time of studying for the entrance. Discipline and regularity is the key to success.
• Choosing the main paper’s subject: one should keep in mind that the maximum time is to be devoted in preparation of the mains,( if selected in prelims) and the subject chosen by the candidate should be of their wholesome interest and prior knowledge. It’s advisable to choose the graduation subject as the mains’ paper. 
• Keeping note of current affairs: candidates are always advised to watch news channels, read articles every day and keep a track of daily affairs across the nation and globally too.
• Practice: practice makes a man perfect, and so one has to practice and revise regularly for securing a perfect rank. Aspirants should look for the previous years’ questions and practice solving them in time and revise thoroughly the notes and study materials.


Don’ts:
• Follow different patterns of preparation: various tips and techniques are easily available on the internet nowadays and reading up everything would confuse any student and mess up their preparation. Instead one should stick to a single patter for studying and follow it.
• Reading on internet: internet is a handy item for getting information but one should check whether it’s reliable enough. False notes can lead students to wrong answers and hamper their course of time for preparation.
• Compare with peers: one should be his own competition while preparing for such exams. Set targets and accomplish your own targets daily.
• Waste time: do not skip a day for studying. Hook onto the routine set and revise every day.

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