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12 Aug 2018

Tips To Crack IAS Exam

Aspirants appearing for IAS exam are initially confused as they are not sure about how to begin the preparation and what to study. But it’s their dream career, and so they are ready to put all their hard work and dedication to clear the exam. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the IAS exam:

Understanding exam pattern

Every year UPSC conducts civil services exam. It is divided in 3 steps
Step 1: CSAT
The following table shows the details of CSAT pattern

PAPER
PAPER 1
PAPER 2
SUBJECT NAME
GENERAL STUDIES
APTITUDE
DURATION
2 HOURS
2 HOURS
QUESTIONS
100
80
MARKS
200
200

Step 2: Mains
During mains 9 papers descriptive type. It is a written exam.

Step 3: This the last round where interview and personality test is conducted.

Analysing the syllabus

This table below gives an overview of the syllabus. Aspirants should have a clear understanding of the UPSC SYLLABUS before they start preparing for the exam. 

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12 Feb 2018

8624 Vacancies for SSC CGL 2018


The Staff Selection Commission conducts the SSC CGL examination every year. At present the candidates who have cleared SSC CGL Tier I exam are ready to appear for Tier II examination. Here is good news for all the aspirants of SSC CGL 2018 that SSC has released the tentative vacancy list for CGL-2018. There will be a total of 8624 vacancies for the Qualifiers of CGL-2018.

15 Apr 2017

5 Tips to approach JEE main 2017 Questions


There must be several number articles on the internet related to ‘exam preparation tips’. But when it comes to JEE Main, it's a whole different story. JEE Main 2017 is not your average entrance examination, it is one of the toughest entrance exams in the entire world with over 7 million candidates appearing for the exam every year. So to think that you can approach the exam in a casual manner would be a big mistake.

You will be needing a strategy to solve the JEE Main question paper in a smart way. If you do not have the right approach, then all your preparation will go to waste. There are so many students out there who study and prepare day and night but still end up doing bad in their exam. So in order to avoid such consequences, we have come up with five useful tips that can help you make a better approach towards JEE Main question paper.


1) Filter your question paper

The first thing you must do when you get your question paper is to go through the entire questions in the paper as quickly as you can. The best way to start your exam is to filter the tough questions from the easy one’s. Answer all the easy questions at the beginning so that you have enough time at the end to think through the tough one’s. This is will not only save time but also help stay confident.


2) Subject Order 

Once your done with filtering your question paper down and answering the easier questions, you must then make an order to answer the remaining question paper. Arrange your answering by solving the your strongest subject first followed by the subject you're weak in and then end with the subject in which you are mediocre. This method will help you in a lot of ways, mainly giving you confidence as will float past the easy questions. Then you can approach the tough questions with confidence gained and finally end the third subject.


3) Start with your strengths 

It's always better to start with what you're good at and the same applies to your exam. In terms of subjects, chemistry is generally easier of the three subjects and has the least amount of calculations or computations than the other subjects. It is also the subject where you have high scoring potential. After you finish with chemistry, approach one of Math or physics, whichever you find to be easier.


4) Rough Work


Sometimes we tend to brush aside the importance of rough work in our exams and problem solving. Although it might seem unimportant, rough work can be instrumental for you in getting a good score. First thing is that it helps you keep track and also helps in re-checking. Make sure you write the necessary steps.


5) Time Management 

The most important aspect of every exam is time. In an exam like JEE Main, attempt rates are very crucial. After solving your problems make sure re-check them within 10 minutes. Assign a time cycle for each subject and make sure you finish solving the questions within the stipulated time. Keep aside 20 minutes for revision of the entire paper and 10 minutes for updates.


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