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Scholarship Test for GS Program (Target 2023)

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  Scholarship Test for GS Program (Target 2023) Test Date - 13th March, 2022 Available in both Online and Offline Mode Registration Link :  https://bit.ly/3CakaPx IAS COACHING | UPSC COACHING Visit us : https://www.shubhraviraj.in/ Best UPSC Coaching in India | Civil Services

Best Websites for UPSC Preparation

    "The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today." Preparing for any Civil Service examination is a task on its own. Books are essential, but you cannot buy every book available in the market. In this case, online sources play an important role. These sources are essential for UPSC preparation, without these your preparation will surely be incomplete. The nature of the UPSC papers is highly dynamic be it pre or mains. Let's discuss the list of websites you can use to clear the Preliminary and Mains examination of UPSC;   PRS India Website: ●        It is a great website for General Studies II topics ●        Some Preliminary topics. ●        Good for Annual Policy review, Bill Summaries, white papers, and committee report summaries. ●        They have Summaries on constitutional amendments, and also some very informative vi...

Exam Pattern of IAS Prelims

  Indian Administrative Service (IAS) was formerly known as Imperial Civil Service (ICS) and is one of India's most difficult competitive exams. It is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission to recruit officers for the All India Administrative Civil Service. The only constant in today's world is "change". On average, 900,000 to 1,000,000 candidates apply each year. Let's get started;   Preliminary examination: ●        The preliminary exam is the first step in the IAS examination process. This preliminary round is similar to an elimination round. Preliminary exam scores have no bearing on final selection or ranking in the IAS exam. ●        This test is objective in nature and consists of two papers: General Studies Paper 1 and CSAT Paper 2.   The general studies syllabus comprises the following topics: ●        National and international events currently takin...

What do you get in IAS Salary?

  Being an IAS Officer, is not only a topic of pride but also of satisfaction that you are worthy enough to serve this nation. This being a service of nation, and you will be paid handsomely in this. The salary you will get depend on your posting in the district. It ranges from   Rs. 56100/- Rs. 224100/-.   In addition to the salary, you will also be given with several other allowances, including Travel Allowance and Dearness Allowance. The basic per month salary of an IAS officer can go on to reach Rs. 2,50,000 for the post of Cabinet Secretary.   You being an IASOfficer will be rewarded with lots of facilites/ perks which includes Official Residence, Official Vehicle, Medical Reimbursement, A Decent Office and a P.A . Your salary will depend on the Level and Pay Commission. Depending on these two points, your Salary will change (Increase or decrease). In Goverment sector, there is no concept of annual package, Its only about Monthly salary added with Monthly A...

Exam Pattern of IAS Mains

  Thousands of students prepare for the UPSC ( upsc coaching ) examination every year, with the majority of them aspiring to be IAS officers. Becoming an IAS Officer is no easy task; you must overcome numerous obstacles both mentally and physically. Mentally preparing yourself to study the huge UPSC curriculum, as well as allocating time to each significant topic and scheduling time for rest, is the task of a well-organized person. Physically, you must pass each level of the exam with the highest possible score.   To pass any examination, you must be familiar with two things: the syllabus and the examination steps. In this post, you will learn about the Mains syllabus, which is the second phase in the process of becoming an IAS officer.   The Mains exam is the most crucial portion of the Civil Service Exam, as every mark earned in this section will be factored into the selection process. The curriculum is designed in such a way that it perfectly displays the indi...

Become an IAS officer in one year?

  Become an IAS officer in one year?   To become an IAS Officer in 1 Year is not a piece of cake, you have to dedicate yourself to both Hard and Smart work. In this article, I have discussed all the points that you need to do as per plan. I have segregated every part with the amount of time it is needed to be given. Let’s get started.   First Month (June): You have just now started your Journey towards your Goal. In this first step do as much research as you can. Read blogs, articles related to this step. At first focus and understand what are your strengths and weaknesses. By understanding that, you can plan out your strategy and the material you are going to use.   Next 2 Months (July & August): In the first step, you had a study of what you should and should not. Now it's time for some Hard Work. Read as much as you can. Remember to prepare notes simultaneously, read them and improvise them to perfection. You have to keep in mind, no miracle or s...

Can Doctors become an IAS?

  Can Doctors become an IAS?   If you are a person who got attracted to this article then you must be an aspiring doctor or someone who is very closely related to a doctor. Let me tell you something, there has been a total of 5doctors who have successfully cracked the IAS exam and now serving as an officer in different districts.   In India anything is possible. First of all, Not many doctors come into the field of Civil services or dreamt of becoming an IAS officer. The field of medicine is vast in its own way and completely different from civil services. To become a doctor you have to start preparing for its entrance from XIIth onwards itself. Every year around 8Lakh this much amount of Candidates apply for medical entrances, no matter whether it's NEET or AIIMS or JIPMER OR anything else.   Switching from Medical to Civil Services is a big task on its own. Considering the above scenario of 8 lakhs students Appearing for medical entrance, the ratio of m...

10 Things to know before you start preparing for UPSC Exam

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  Every exam is different and the path to crack it is different too. Every individual comes up with a different plan to score the highest rank, it may work for some while not for you. In this article, we will be discussing 15 things you should know before you start your preparation for a UPSC Exam. Let me tell you Experience matters a lot, but if you are smart working enough then you can even crack the exam on the first go. Let’s get started with these points.   1.      Smart work before Hard work. Prepare a strategy of what to study and what not to and then put your hard work into it. 2.      Study from Limited Source But study that religiously, no need to gather everything from everywhere. 3.      Practice writing answers for mains. The most important point. 4.      You have to take a mental note of how the marks are distributed. Your mere diversion of energy and focus will cost you hu...