Newspapers are great for information, often forming the first element of most of our knowledge. For candidates appearing in the UPSC CSE, it is one of the best sources to learn about what is happening in the world, in-depth. With the UPSC Prelims and UPSC mains exam pattern focusing more towards current and less towards static, it is becoming more important for candidates to read the newspaper. While there is no wrong way to read a newspaper, if you are an IAS aspirant, there is no need for you to read the newspaper end-to-end. If you wish to do it right with your preparation, here is how to do it, every day. What Sections Are You Looking For In The Paper: ● International Relations ● Environment & Biodiversity ● Personalities and Awards ● Government Policies and Schemes ● Internationa...
UPSC is considered to be the most esteemed and coveted entrance exams of India. Lakhs and lakhs of aspirants appear for this exam every year with years of hard work and practice to succeed and earn the society’s respect. The UPSC exam pattern has changed a lot over a period of time, needing the applicants to improvise their own strategies. However, with so many styles to answer questions in the Mains exam and the stakes being so high, it is okay to be nervous. While the clock is ticking for UPSC mains and the aspirants have prepared themselves for it, here are few dos and don'ts that you can keep in mind before you appear for the upcoming exam. Dos ● Prepare Answer Writing Skills The mains exam is subjective in nature and with word limits set to each and every question that you appear for, precise writing skills become imperative. You need to keep your answers concise and to-the-point to gain the attention of the examiner. Try to wr...