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July 10th, 2014, 03:21 PM
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Tips to study continuously for 15-16 hours
I want to give the exam of IAS and for that I want to get the tips to study continuously for 15-16 hours so can you provide me that as it is very urgent for me?
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July 10th, 2014, 04:09 PM
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Re: Tips to study continuously for 15-16 hours
As you want to get the tips to study continuously for 15-16 hours so here is the information of the same for you: According to me I will not advise you to study continuously for 15 to 16 years Generally a candidate can concentrate for a maximum of 2 hours continuously. It is advisable to take a brake for 15 to 20 min thereafter. According to me you must study for maximum of 10 hours You need to follow a systematic approach and cover topic by topic. Keep some time for revision too to make sure that you learnt all the areas that you covered that day. For your reference here i am giving you the IAS Syllabus so that would be easy for you IAS Prelims Syllabus for 2014 UPSC Civil Services Exam General Studies Paper I Maximum marks : 200 Number of Questions : 100 Total Time : 120 minutes (02 hours) Syllabus 1. Current events of national and international importance 2. History of India and Indian national movement 3. Indian and World Geography 4. Indian Polity and governance 5. Economic and social development 6. General issues on environmental ecology, bio-diversity and climate change 7. General Science General Studies Paper II Maximum marks : 200 Number of Questions : 80 Total Time : 120 minutes (02 hours) Syllabus 1. Comprehension 2. Interpersonal skills which include communication skills 3. Logical reasoning & analytical ability 4. Decision making & problem solving 5. General mental ability 6. Basic numeracy 7. English language comprehension skills (Class X level) IAS Mains Syllabus for 2014 UPSC Civil Services Exam Paper I (One of the Indian Languages to be selected by the candidate) Maximum marks : 200 Paper II (English) Maximum marks : 300 Paper III (Essay) Maximum marks : 200 Paper IV & V (General Studies) Maximum marks : 600 Paper VI, VII, VIII, IX (Any two subjects (each having 2 papers) to be selected from the prescribed optional subjects) Maximum marks : 1200 |
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