IAS study plan | Ojaank Ias Academy

13-09-2023

 

 Hello Aspirants,

We are going to share with you a detailed study plan for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) exam. The IAS exam is one of the toughest exams in India, but with the right strategy and dedication, you can crack it very easily and efficiently.

STEP 1: UNDERSTAND THE EXAM PATTERN

Having a clear understanding of the exam pattern is necessary before you begin your preparation.Normally, there are three stages in the IAS exam: the preliminary exam, the main exam, and the interview. During the preliminary examination, candidates will be required to complete two papers: general studies and the Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT).There are nine papers in the main exam, and one optional paper is also included. In the final stage of the application process, the interview will be conducted. Planning your preparation better will be easier if you understand the exam pattern.

STEP 2: ANALYZE THE UPSC SYLLABUS

Once you have understood the exam pattern, the next step is to analyze the syllabus. The IAS exam covers a vast syllabus, and it is crucial to understand it thoroughly. Divide the syllabus into topics and sub-topics, and make a list of all the topics that need to be covered.

STEP 3: PLAN YOUR STUDY SCHEDULE

Planning your study schedule is the most crucial step in your IAS preparation. Divide your syllabus into small chunks and set daily, weekly, and monthly goals. You should allow yourself sufficient time for revision and practice. Also, allocate time for your optional subject, as it carries a significant weight in the main exam.

STEP 4: CHOOSE THE RIGHT RESOURCES

Choosing the right resources is crucial in IAS preparation. The internet is flooded with study materials, but not all of them are reliable. Choose standard textbooks, newspapers, and magazines to study. Make sure you read the newspaper daily to keep yourself updated on current affairs.

STEP 5: PRACTICE MOCK TESTS

Assessing your preparation level requires practice with mock tests. You will also be able to identify your strengths and weaknesses through this process. Make sure you attempt at least one mock test every week. Review your performance and work on areas where you need to improve.

CONCLUSION:

So, that's the study plan for the IAS exam. Remember, the IAS exam is not just about studying hard; it's about studying smart. Stick to your study plan, stay focused, and have faith in yourself. With the right strategy and dedication, you can crack the IAS exam. For further guidance you can visit our youtube channel IAS with Ojaank Sir

All the best!

 

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