The Civil Service or IAS exam as is commonly referred to is one of the toughest and most competitive exam conducted by UPSC every year. Due to the Due to the stature attached with the position of an IAS officer even working professionals apply for this exam. However, it becomes very difficult for a working professional to manage his job & study simultaneously. Go through the slide to know how a working professional can prepare for their IAS exam.
2. The UPSC conduct civil
service exam every year
and the age limit for the
candidates are general-32
years, OBC - 35 years,
SC/ST - 37 years as well.
3. Due to this reasons, even
the working professionals
or the people who already
have in a job is also
applied for the IAS exam.
4. Properly managing the
time for their study and
taking care of their health
simultaneously can be a
difficult task for the
working professionals.
5. These candidates need
proper guidance for
managing their time,
creates an effective study
plan, and divide their
syllabus into manageable
bits.
6. They need to do a little
bit hard work to prioritize
their study. Go through
the points to know about
the effective tips to
prepare for the IAS exam
without leaving the job.
8. Due to your 9-10 hours of
work, you may get 3 to 4
hours for your IAS study.
So, create a routine and
successfully employee the
three hours you get to
study for the exam.
9. Creating a well-defined
routine for your IAS study
can always be a good
habit. So, to finish the
entire syllabus, you can
also make weekly and
monthly plans.
11. Time management is the
major challenge for the
IAS professionals, so, you
need to go through the
syllabus properly and
prioritize the topics
accordingly.
12. You need a firm grip on
the syllabus and read only
the things precisely
mentioned in it. When you
prepare notes for
revision, make them
precise and to the point.
14. It’s your responsibility to
understand what you
need to study and what
you need to avoid. So, you
have to streamline your
preparations in a better
way.
15. By going through the
previous years of IAS
question papers, you can
easily recognize the topics
that comes very
frequently.
17. Due to your lack of
sufficient time, you can
limit the resources for
your preparation means
you only need to refer few
good books for your IAS
preparation.
18. Reading many books can
take lots of time. So read
limited books correctly to
write the answers and a
few recommended books
to avoid getting confused.