Wednesday, January 4, 2012

IAS Mains : 10 Success Sutras to Crack Mains



1. What makes one successful and another failure in Mains?
All the candidates are having books, all the candidates are dedicated to
work and most of them attend coaching institutions, take guidance from
seniors and friends but what makes one success and another failure.
Students say they studied for 18 hours and still they couldn’t make
mains. Others say they studied only for 8-9 hours and could make mains.
Why these differences. The difference between successful candidates and
the failure candidates is same as difference between ordinary and
extra-ordinary persons.

One
who is able to make mains never counts the hours and how many books
he/she has read. But they know what to read, what not to read, how much
to read, how to use when required writing the answers. Civil Service
exam never wants one to be ideal. It requires creativity, innovativeness
within the candidates, who lack to use his/her knowledge properly they
feel tough to clear the exam. Before starting the preparation find out
properly what to read, what not to read, what types of question are
asked from particular topics. After taking guidance from others put your
own strategy, don’t follow their strategy it may not be suitable for
you,

Better strategy makes one success in mains.


2. Going through Syllabus
This year there is change in the syllabus of General-Studies and also
optional paper. Don’t get tense when somebody says there is change in
syllabus. Civil Service exam tries to select candidates who are creative
and innovative and aware of day to day life. Accordingly, syllabus has
been changed.

First
go through General Studies syllabus thoroughly and try to be perfect
with the syllabi. If you know syllabus, 20% of your work is over. It
helps you what to read and what not to read. Don’t neglect the added
syllabus. Always questions will be asked from the new syllabus. Try to
think what type of questions may come from particular topic. What is the
relevance of particular topic in today’s life?

In
the same way go through the added topics of both optional and try to
cover them first. Old candidates may know other parts of the syllabus
only added syllabus they have to be perfect. New-comers have to know
whole syllabus before starting their studies.

3. Having balanced approach towards Optional 
Candidates have to select too optiona1 for mains. Most of the candidates take one
optional same for both prelims and mains. Some may have different
optional papers for prelims and two different optionals for mains. Both
the optional papers should be given same weightage. Don’t neglect the
optional which you were having for prelims.. Don’t think already that
you have studied for prelims and can give less time for mains. There are
many students who are unable to score more than 300 marks in first
optional but easily they can score more than 300 marks in second
optional. This is because way of approach for study differs. Student
might know concepts but unable to use where it is required. Therefore
study both optionals simultaneously. Marks of both optional are
important to be successful in exam.

Considering
question number 1 and 5 is equally important Question number 1 and 5
play very important role in getting good score. From both the optionals
we have 480 marks for these questions. Therefore, practice writing short
answers while preparing. Study previous year questions and analyze what
type of questions has been asked from particular topics. Try to cover
all the points within 200 words. Read the questions properly and answer
according to the nature of the question. While studying try to note down
topics where short notes can be asked and write points for that topic
and keep. That will help during revision.

4. Exclusive skills for presenting answer
After the prelims exams and till the exam date everyone study. But, in Civil
Service main exam only studying is not important. But here important is
how one is using his knowledge to write particular paper within three
hours. What one writes during these three hours makes one topper and
anther failure. Here how much you studied it doesn’t matter, but how you
are using your knowledge to write particular answer. Therefore while
studying, always think what type of questions may be asked from
particular topics and what points to be included to make different from
others.

Many
times we hear students saying they have done their exams very well.
Question paper was very easy. But still they are unable to make mains.
Why? When question paper is given they never try to read full question.
If they come across the words they know they start writing answers. They
might have written wrong answer also. There they make mistakes. First,
study questions properly and understand what has been asked. Then think
what to be written for that answer. Write up to the point answers. While
writing 60 marks answers follow one strategy. When you read question,
take always last page of your answer booklet and start writing the
points what all to be included in that answer. Because while writing
suddenly you may forget the points, these points give hints to continue
the answer and make to be within the track. .

Don’t
repeat the paragraphs. If graphs, pie-charts, flow charts are required
draw them to make examiner know what you have written. Always follow
word-limit. If you think you know more about that answer and start
writing more on that answer, you cannot complete the paper within a
given time. Always try to give positive points. Don’t mention anybody’s
name. Write such type of inputs which makes your answer different from
others.

5. Current Affairs
Current Affairs play leading role in the Civil Service main exam. Students try
to buy many current affairs magazine and they think they studied more
instead of that studied from one magazine and be a regular reader of
newspaper. Whatever you read, try to make note of it, It helps to
revise. Without revising you cannot remember the points. Study previous
years question paper and try to analyse what type of questions have been
asked from current affairs. See whether there is any change in asking
questions from one year to another.

General
Studies first paper contains national affairs, social issues,
geographical issues and etc. And General Studies second paper includes
international affairs, economics, science and technology, statistics.
All these topics are related to current affairs. Therefore concentrate
more on current affairs. The students having stronghold on current
affairs are able to score more than 300 marks in General Studies.
Current Affairs also play leading role optional. Same of the optionals
like Public Administration, Political Science, Science, and Sociology
require current trends. Therefore one must be aware what type of current
affairs is required for particular topic. Here one should remember only
reading current affairs never give marks. Try to revise it again and
again and you will be able to recollect during the exam. Preparing
current affairs should be continuous process and don’t think some days
can be allotted for it.

6. Two marker questions and 20 words
Always small things make great thing happen. That means, too marker questions
are very important to score more than 300 marks in General Studies.
Usually students think, it’s only two marks, they can write them without
any strategy. But when you really sit for writing you will understand
how much difficult are those. To write these questions you must evolve
good strategy. While reading newspaper you may come across some
personalities, places and terms try to write on them about in 20 words.
Keep on practicing. If answer is written up to the mark you can get full
marks. If you ask any topper, he always says that he gave importance to
two markers.

To
make yourself different from others, prepare your own strategy in order
to study these two marks questions. Go through previous years questions
and try to write yourself for those questions. While reading any
newspaper, magazine or book, note down the words and write on that
topic.

In
exam hall, write up to the point. This can come only by practice.
Questions will be from Indian polity, economies, history, culture,
science and technology, geographical concepts, personalities. While
studying, make different note on different topics thus it helps to
revise properly.

7. Selective Study
All the candidates who are preparing for civil service main examination
know the importance of selective study. Being selective is how much
useful in preparation how it makes one comfortable.

When
students, who are preparing for examination, see the vast syllabus,
they find themselves in confusing state. It is like throwing one into
the sea; That means syllabus is so vast if they sit for preparing simply
without making any selection. One needs complete one year to read whole
syllabus. By that time exams are on the head, candidates are not fully
prepared in each topic and after reading the entire syllabus they are
not even in position to tackle anyone question perfectly. Therefore,
selective study is very important in civil service preparation. One
should know what to study, what to be given more importance, what not to
be studied and etc.

Once
study whole syllabus completely. They should take some 3-4 previous
year question .papers and study the topics thoroughly. This help to
decide on which topics frequently questions are asked and on which topic
analytical questions are coming, on which topic short questions are
coming and so on. By going through previous year question paper one can
understand what to study’ in current affairs. This makes one to be
selective while reading newspapers.’ Otherwise one has to spend more
time on newspapers.

Syllabus
of optional subjects are also vast, sp candidates often have many books
to cover the topics but they cannot read all of them so here also being
selective is very important. Try to read standard books and recollect
the points what you have read and how it is useful in writing the
answers. Selective study hopes you to answer any question asked on that
topic.

Most
of the toppers follow strategy of being selective. It is not wise to
waste time in reading which is not required for the exam. One should
have proper approach towards study the optional subjects to get success
at mains.

8. Importance of Compulsory Papers
English and any other Indian language and one essay paper are compulsory for
civil service main examination. Its nature is of qualifying nature so
often candidates think that hey easily can write them and clear these
papers. But after each result actually we see that many students are
unable to clear language papers. Even some candidates await there result
positively and actually they did very well at there exam but finally
language papers create a big hurdle. So never underestimate these too
language papers and do not neglect them. Here their importance is more.
Without qualifying these papers, you cannot at mains. Therefore, they
cannot be neglected. These are considered as first step to clear mains.
Therefore, be perfect with grammar, essay writing, precise writings.

The
students who are getting good marks in essay can definitely get success
in mains. Essay paper plays important role in getting good rank. This
paper is for 200 marks. One Who writes good essay can get upto 140
marks. This makes great difference between an ordinary student and an
extra-ordinary student. To write essay one should have comprehensive
thinking. While preparing, don’t prepare a few topics. Prepare general
way. Select topics like global warming, social change, and
development-oriented topics, globalization, terrorism, democracy’ and
prepare on these’ topics in general way.

Particular
topics won’t be asked in the exam. But whatever you have studied can be
used in anyway while writing essay. Read all the topics of essay at
least once, and then select which topic you feel comfortable. Then take
last page of your answer booklet and note down all the points you know
so that you will not forget the main points while you writing the essay.
Then arrange the points in accordance with their importance and there
should be continuation of paragraphs. . .

Always
write common language, don’t use complicated words and don’t bring
optional concepts into the essay.’ Essay paper also marks the assessment
of your personality. Therefore be careful while choosing the topics and
while writing the essay paper.

9. 2600 Marks to be covered in 100 days
Civil Service Main Examination is an examination of 2600 marks. In that two
compulsory language papers have 300 marks each. They are qualifying
papers and are important to clear the main examination. After
preliminary examination there will be 150 days available for preparing
for mains; But while choosing second optional and collecting books
candidates waste some 40 to 50 days. Only reaming will be 100 days to go
far mains. these 100 days are crucial for everyone. Aspirants have to
cover some 100 topics in optional and some 100 topics in General
Studies.

To
achieve one’s goal within 100 days, one has to follow proper strategy.
Planning is very important to complete studies. 100 days can be split
into two parts: first 80 days for studying and remaining 20 days for
revision. Main examination requires how you analytically think over the
.topic. Therefore, revision helps one to know how one can recollect the
points. Study all the subjects simultaneously. Equal weightege should be
given to all the papers. According to your comfortability with subject
allot your time for study and make planning every week. Change the
planning according to the topics to be covered.
Planning helps to use 100 days fruitfully to achieve the goal.

10. What to follow: during preparation and in examination hall
(a) Read limited books. Don’t try to read more books. Read fewer books and
gain more from them. Read only one or two newspapers and follow anyone
book on current affairs.

Reading more books make you what to remember or not.
(b)
Be selective while reading a newspaper. From the beginning of your
preparation build the habit of reading what is important from the exam
point of view. Spend only 45 minutes to 60 minutes for newspaper daily.

(c) Always plan your studies. For a week and also for a day. This helps to complete the syllabus within a time.

(d)
In the name of selective study don’t leave what to be studied. Don’t go
only for popular topics study what may be asked in the mains.

(e)
Prepare your own notes. But don’t spend more time in preparing notes.
Make point-wise notes which can be reversed very easily with less time.

(f)
Don’t run from difficult topics. Get clarified from somebody else and
simply don’t leave difficult topics. Don’t give importance to what you
know. Give less time for what you know and more time for studying
difficult topics.

(g) Make more and more practices for writing answers. Don’t be lazy. At least p1ake the
habit of writing points to be included in that answer.

(h)
While writing answer in examination hall, I don’t cross the word-limit.
If you cross the word I limit, you cannot manage to write all the
answers.

(i) Statistics carries 40′marks in General Studies. Give importance to this section while II
preparation
and also in the examination hall. In the examination hall, keep last 20
minutes for statistics and don’t take it first. Practice makes you to
solve the problem within a time limit.

(J)
Last point is very important. Don’t be hurry while reading the question
paper. Read slowly word by word and you can understand what is asked.
Otherwise, there is a chance of writing wrong answer. Therefore, follow
questions’ properly.

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