You are on page 1of 2

CIVILS STRATEGY

WELCOME TO CIVILS STRATEGY.COM


Civils strategy invokes the various plans and strategies for the preparation and
examination for civil examinations. There are large number of candidates apply
for the examination but very few aspirants can only clear that. For most aspirants,
a complete training and orientation program, through one of the two available
methods of online or classroom installation, becomes essential to have the
opportunity to successfully navigate the prerequisites to access the IAS program.

The Civils strategy focuses primarily on the aspirants to provide strategies for
qualifying the UPSC exam. With the tricks of these strategies, aspirants improve
their career success. As a civils strategies, it aspires to become the reference
repository and all-inclusive guide for complete and complete information for
aspirants hoping to successfully enter civil services.

100 days strategy for preparing civils exams


The UPSC prelims exam is approximately 100 days apart. There can be many
questions in your mind such as how to use time effectively, what the strategy for this
moment may be and so on. There is no correct or perfect strategy that can be
defined as perfect for the preparation of UPSC. However, we are entering these
notes to provide aspirants with a strategy that we believe should be a good strategy
to eliminate UPSC 2019 withdrawals.

These 100 days can be the most important for the preparation of prelims. Many
things that the candidate needs to be remembered for prelims, so the last phase of
exam preparation helps a lot in the same aspect. First of all, let’s take a look at the
books that the candidate should examine for these 100 days. Indian History –
Modern India by Rajiv Ahir (Specter) Laxmikanth Indian polity Indian Economy by
Shankar Ganesh or Ramesh Singh Geography of NCERTs and Oxford Atlas
NCERT of class 6-12 of all subjects. (Get average NCERT in English here | Get
average NCERT in Hindi here) NCERTs science and technology, Current news for
India’s last annual book, latest economic survey, Indian culture of Nithin Singhania
,CSAT Resolves previous 7-year questions as per the official key, Shankar IAS
Academy or Oxford environment.

Action plan for the preliminary preparation of the first 30 days


CIVILS STRATEGY
• Prepare a time that suits your needs. We suggest a plan that assigned 9 hours to

studies every day.

• Except attempting to finish a topic (which can never happen), try to divide your

time for all subjects daily.

• Suppose if you have 9 hours per day for studies or for review allocate 1 hour for

history, 1 hour for geography, 1 hour for politics, 1 hour for economics, 1 hour for

science and technology, 1 hour for the environment, 1 hour for current events and

the last 2 hours for taking the Mock Tapasvi IAS exams.

• Prepare notes and mind maps, if you come across a difficult concept.

• Review everything you’ve studied for each topic on the last day, in the first 15

minutes of the next day. This will help you remember what was done yesterday.

• Assign weekends, for reviewing textbooks and reviewing simulated exams.

• By the end of the thirtieth day, you must have adequate knowledge of all the cited

textbooks. It does not mean that you have to cover every page line by line, but

rather a good understanding of all the basic concepts.

• If you can take 1 simulation test every day, you can cover all 55 mock exams in 55

days! If you do 2 fake tests / day, you can cover 55 false exams in 28 days! It

means directly that it will not take long to learn more than 5000 important

questions and concepts. This can make a huge difference.

• If you follow our advice, the most important element for any aspirant is to practice

the Crack IAS simulation test in a timed environment with negative marking.

For more info: http://www.civilsstrategy.com/

You might also like