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1. Important Guidelines Before You Begin IAS Preparation or Coaching
One of the important and prestigious public examinations in India is said to be the UPSC Civil
Service Examination. Every year more than 1 Lakh people take an attempt to clear this
2. • examination but just a few are fortunate enough to pass through this examination in India. This exam fulfills one’s determination and goals
for their IAS ambition. IAS coaching in Delhi allows the potential aspirants to get professional guidance without getting misguided. Thus, in
few cases aspirants gets misguided or confused with UPSC coaching in Delhi. Therefore, make sure your time and money are not getting
wasted by getting misguided.
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• UPSC Civil Service Examination Key Features
• More than 1 lakh potential aspirants get registered every year
• More than 4.5 Lakh aspirants are preliminary exam takers
• More than 12000 pass prelims per year
• Around 25000 aspirants clear mains per year
• Around 1000 selected aspirants find mention in the rank list after the interview
• Facts: The seats are allotted based on the caste category. Only 50.5% of seats are reserved. Therefore, if you belong to the general category
you need to secure about 40% to make certain a place in the final.
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• How to Start Preparing for Civil Services?
• To begin the Civil Services Exam coaching or preparation, it's not a necessary thing to take part in any coaching center. Therefore, getting
yourself prepared for Civil Service Examination whether online or offline under professional guidance can be of great help to the aspirants for
valuable knowledge, command, and understanding.
• Beginner Tips for IAS Examination
• The UPSC Civil Service Examination is based on three stages:
• Prelims
• Mains
• Interview
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• Prepare Yourself
• Prepare yourself both mentally and physically before devoting your time effectively. Set your study goals at home to get yourself prepared
for the journey. However, if you are not planning to quit your job then balance yourself with the preparation and job. Decide how you would
devote your time to studies without hampering your job area. Presently, technology has made our life much easier to balance everything
with ease.
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• Work with a Time Table
• To turn into an IAS official, it is important to feel yourself like an officer with a planned schedule and a well-organized agenda. You should set
a well-organized schedule before your planning and stick to it. Making a plan will facilitate your preparation and make it more smoothed out.
With deadlines and a planned schedule, you would work better and complete the given task on time. Therefore, keep a tight check on
yourself that you are not running out of time.
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3. • Keep A Positive Attitude
• It is recommended not to overthink things
that are outside your ability to control. It
doesn't make a difference if your past
interview was a terrible encounter. Try not to
push yourself thinking about the panel, their
inclination, what IAS question would be asked,
and so on. These questions are beyond your
reach and imagination. Therefore, build
yourself with a positive attitude and achieve
what lays the best for you.
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4. • How to be in Good Health for Cracking UPSC Civil Services Exam Preparation?
• We all are aware of the fact that the UPSC Civil Service Exam has great importance in Indian Education. A potential aspirant in IAS institute in
Delhi aspires to become an IAS officer needs to crack the UPSC Civil Service Examination to fulfill their dream job. However, with all this study
preparation and IAS coaching fees in Delhi we often tend to ignore our health. But the right mantra for success in life is good health. You need
to first focus on your body to keep your mind on track. If your body is not in good health your effort to crack the exam will be volatile. If you
are UPSC aspirants you need to be responsible to take good care of your health and studies at the same time.
• Between going to classes, perusing UPSC study material, making notes, practicing, revising earlier year question papers, and exploring for
current issues material, an IAS competitor barely has the opportunity and tendency to deal with himself/herself. It is just when a health issue
takes over that a student’s attention is veered towards his/her wellbeing. Always remember, you are responsible for your good and bad
health. If you don't deal with it, soon you will fall ill, lethargic, and an absence of energy to try and sit up. Along with this, you also have UPSC
exam preparation side by side.
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• Tips to Maintain Good Health during UPSC Exam Preparation
• Eat healthily – take care to eat good food like organic products, dry foods grown from the ground. Reduce the consumption of carbs and fat.
Incorporate nutritious food that gives you minerals, nutrients, and proteins.
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• Stay away from fast food as much as possible. As a student, you will tend to take a lot of junk food. This is enticing and simple. But it also
means you are consuming what is called – junk. As a result, it is pointless to your body, it is effectively unsafe. It can also influence your brain
development and make you volatile. Try to avoid sugary products and soda.
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• Dry fruits and oily fish are useful for your brain development. Remember to add them to your food regime. However, if you are a veggie-lover
there are choices like nuts and berries.
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• Keep nutritious food close by. Store healthy nutritious food close to your living room so that you can eat them whenever you are hungry. In
this way, you can avoid eating junk food.
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• Drink a lot of water. Make sure to be hydrated.
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• Ensure you get every one of your shots. If there is an outbreak of any disease in your territory, run to the medical specialist and get
vaccinated.
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• Conclusion
• Therefore, eating healthy is the mantra of keeping yourself alert and active in cracking your UPSC Civil Service Examination. With good health
and a good mind, you can achieve what you are longing for from inside in a successful way.
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