I am just of 19 years and I have not completed my graduation till now but I want to prepare for this examination i am fresher student .I just need blessings from teacher like you ma'am.Thank you ,🥰🥰🥰
Hi Ankit! Hope you are doing well. Glad to know that you want to prepare for UPSC exam. You must be aware of the fact that it is mandatory to have a graduation degree or have equilavalent qualification from a recognised institution. As far as the criteria of age is concerned, the candidate should be 21 years old or above and less than 32 to be able to appear in the UPSC Civil Services Examination. For More information, Please checkout UPSC notifications for more information: www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notif-CSP-22-engl-020222F.pdf If you would like to have a detailed discussion on the subject then kindly fill this form by clicking on the link below and expect a call back from our side: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form All the best for your Future!
@@DrishtiIASEnglish Hello mam, do syllabus change every year because I don't have a degree (19 yrs old) and want to prepare for UPSC IAS can I start preparation from now?
Hello! @@Rehan1278 The syllabus for UPSC IAS does not change every year. It remains mostly the same, with some minor changes or additions. So, you can start preparing for the exam even without a degree, but you will be only eligible to appear in the examination after your Graduation and with age criteria of 21 years old. Here are some tips for your preparation: 1) It is important to understand the syllabus and exam pattern before starting your preparation. 2) As you do not have a degree, it is advisable to start from the basics of every subject. This will help you to build a strong foundation. 3) Keep yourself updated with the current affairs and events of national and international importance. 4) Writing practice is important for the mains exam. You should practice writing essays, answers to questions, and other descriptive answers. 5) Take mock tests: It is essential to take mock tests regularly to assess your preparation level and work on your weaknesses. NCERT is considered as a base of your preparation as our NCERT course is specifically designed to help students prepare for the UPSC exam from scratch as this course is meant to develop a basic understanding of the Civil Services Examination through NCERT Books and covers the syllabus from 6 to 12th Class, so this will act as a base for the preparation of the Civil Services Examination & other competitive exams as well. We hope these tips help you in your preparation. All the best!
My attempt will be in 2030❤❤ wish me luck😇😇 Edit- all the persons who are thinking that i am in a junior class then mind my words that i am already a jee aspirant and in present in class 11th in non medical stream
Thanks mam some confusions are clear now. Mam! I'm in 2nd year of my graduation Bsc(pcm). And I want to prepare for UPSC with great mentor in offline mode after my graduation. But before that I've much time to prepare & understand basics. I don't know what to do. So I've two queries to ask you mam first what should I do now? From where to start? And second where is drishti offline classes? And how can I know more about your offline institute?
Hello! It's great to hear that you are planning to prepare for UPSC and seeking guidance for your journey. Here are some suggestions to help you get started: 1) Build a strong foundation: Start by focusing on the basics of the UPSC syllabus. This includes understanding the exam pattern, familiarizing yourself with the subjects and topics, and developing a study plan. Begin with NCERT books, which are considered fundamental for building a strong foundation. 2) Current affairs: Stay updated with current affairs through newspapers, news magazines, and reliable online sources. Make a habit of reading and analyzing news articles regularly. 3) Optional subject selection: Since you are pursuing a BSc in PCM, it's important to choose an optional subject that aligns with your interests and strengths. Research different subjects and their syllabus to make an informed decision. Regarding our offline classes, we conduct offline classes in various locations, Karol Bagh, Mukherjee Nagar Delhi, Prayagraj & Jaipur. To get detailed information about the offline courses, you can visit our website by clicking on the link here: www.drishtiias.com/ or reach out to us at 8010-440-440. We will provide you with accurate information about the location, course details, and admission procedures. Stay focused, dedicated, and seek help whenever needed. Wishing you all the best for your journey towards UPSC!
Mam I am a 12th passed student who wanted to prepare for civil services exam.. but I'm stucked in the dilema of joining a college in Delhi University or join a local college where I can go just for giving exams..and can continue prep in dhristi coaching institute .
Hey! Hope you are doing well! It' great to hear that you want to start your UPSC preparation. Since you have passed 12th class now, you have enough time to prepare for UPSC Civil Services Exam. So concentrate on your academic education for the time being, but you can begin working on current affairs and writing abilities right away, as the syllabus for the Current Affairs in Civil Services Examination is very wide and, requires a long preparation time. We recommend that you set aside enough time for this, regardless of the college you choose. Thank you!
Hi Ronit! Yes, the CSAT is an objective type of examination. For further details, please refer to the official notification here - www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notif-CSP-22-engl-020222F.pdf
Hi mam Which ncerts we have to learn ...? How much time it will take to complete all ncerts ..?? I am final year (bachelors degree ) student .. I wanna join a coaching center just after my last semester (this May month)
Hey! Hope you are doing well! NCERT textbooks are considered an essential resource for the preparation of the UPSC civil services examination, especially for the preliminary and mains exams. It is recommended that candidates read NCERT textbooks for classes 6th to 12th for various subjects such as History, Geography, Economics, Polity, Science, and Mathematics. However, it's important to note that merely reading the NCERT textbooks is not enough to clear the exam. The NCERT textbooks provide a good foundation for the understanding of concepts, but candidates also need to supplement their preparation with other relevant study materials, newspapers, and magazines. As for the time required to complete all the NCERT textbooks, it varies from person to person and depends on various factors such as the speed of reading, level of understanding, and the amount of time dedicated to studying each day. Generally, it takes several months to a year to complete all the NCERT textbooks, depending on the level of dedication and effort put in by the candidate. If you'd like to have a more in-depth discussion on the admission procedure & fees, simply fill out this form by clicking the link below. We'll give you a call back: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form
Thankyou so much for the information. Please make more videos related to each paper and please show a previous year paper also...for better understanding.
Hello ma'am, im from west bengal and can i write down the exam in bengali language? And which news paper should i read to stay updated what is going on over the world ?and from which books should i start my preparation?
Hey, Hope you are doing well! If you prefer a more detailed discussion on preparation and strategy, you can fill out a form by clicking on the link below. Our team will get in touch with you: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form
Hey! Hope you are doing well! In the UPSC Civil Services Main Examination, the essay paper does not have a provision for answering in a regional language. You are expected to write both essays in the same language, either both in English or in the chosen regional language. Mixing languages is generally not recommended and may affect the clarity and coherence of your essays. Therefore, it's advisable to choose one language for both essays and stick to it for the entire paper. For More details you can check out the official UPSC notification here: upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notif-CSP-23-engl-010223.pdf at page no: 31
Hey! Hope you are doing well! Yes, for the UPSC mains examination, candidates are required to choose one optional subject from the given list. You need to carefully consider your choice of optional subject based on your interests, background, and availability of study material. It is advisable to choose a subject that you are comfortable with and have a good understanding of, as it can greatly impact your performance in the examination.
Thank you mam for preparing this video.. This will be very useful for the aspirants like me.. I am still pursuing my degree. I am a law student. And simultaneously preparing for this exam.. Thank you mam..😇
I want to start upsc preparation but im starting from basic by reading NCERTs, is it good to go?....... But i also think that if i join your class then it will be more beneficial because it will save my time nd resources will provided from your side
Hey, Hope you are doing well! Starting your UPSC preparation with NCERTs is definitely a good approach as they provide a strong foundation in various subjects. They cover essential concepts in a clear and concise manner, which is beneficial for beginners. However, joining a coaching class can complement your self-study by providing structured guidance, expert insights, and additional resources that may enhance your preparation. It can also save you time by streamlining your study process and ensuring you cover all relevant topics thoroughly. Ultimately, the decision depends on your individual learning style, time availability, and budget. If you feel that joining a coaching class aligns with your goals and preferences, it could indeed be a valuable investment in your UPSC journey. If you'd like to have a more in-depth discussion on the subject, simply fill out this form by clicking the link below. We'll give you a call back: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form . Best of luck with your UPSC preparation!
Mam I am in 3rd year of Bsc Agri and I want to Start preparation of upsc (In English Lang )But i didn't understand from where to start and what to read first...? Pls mam guide me.... 🙏
Hey! Hope you are doing well! We understand that starting UPSC preparation can be overwhelming, but with proper guidance, you can build a strong foundation for your journey. Here are some steps to help you get started: 1)Familiarize yourself with the three stages of the UPSC exam - Prelims, Mains, and the Interview. Understand the syllabus and the subjects you need to cover. 2) Begin your preparation with NCERT books of History, Geography, Economy, Polity, and Science from classes 6 to 12. These books provide essential concepts and form the basis for advanced studies. 3)Once you have a solid foundation, move on to standard reference books for each subject. For example, you can refer to books by renowned authors for History, Geography, Polity, Economy, and Environment. 4)Regularly read newspapers like The Hindu or The Indian Express to stay updated on current affairs. 5)While studying, make concise notes for each subject. These notes will serve as a quick revision tool during the exam preparation. 6)UPSC Mains requires good answer writing skills. Practice writing answers to previous years' question papers to improve your writing style and time management. 7)Enroll in a reliable test series to evaluate your preparation and identify areas of improvement. Regularly appearing for mock tests will boost your confidence for the actual exam. Remember that UPSC preparation requires dedication and hard work. Don't be disheartened by challenges, and keep pushing forward. With the right approach and determination, you can achieve your goal of becoming an IAS officer. Best of luck in your UPSC journey!
hlo mam i dont any basic imformation and what is the syllabus what are the resources and book to start the preparation so please guid me with your information
Ma'am can study the whole book of Ancient history by RS Sharma and Modern history by Bipin Chandra .iam Little confused to the Syllabus we need study the whole book of UPSC . Plzzz Iam understanding..
ma'am I am 12 years old I watched the movie 12th fail l from which i got inspired to become an IAS officer it's even my family's dream to see me in an uniform of IAS as I said I am 12 years old, I still want to start preparing for upsc pls upload a video of three series in which u tell about the things we need to pass all the three exams pls pls pls I am really concerned to become an IAS officer for that I even subscribe ur channel pls psl pls upload the series I am really nervous for the prelims and mains
Beta school kar lo abhi Koi 6th me upsc nahi karne lagta hai -_- Aur movie dekh kar to sab karne ka man krta hai, motivation andar se aani chaahiye Bade ho jao
Hey! Hope you are doing well! For the UPSC examination syllabus, click on the links below: Preliminary Examination Syllabus: www.drishtiias.com/prelims/preliminary-examination-syllabus Mains Examination Syllabus: www.drishtiias.com/mains/mains-syllabus As for the qualities of an IAS officer, they include leadership, integrity, effective communication, adaptability, problem-solving, empathy, strategic thinking, and commitment to public service.
It's wonderful to hear that you are already thinking about your journey ahead. While UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) is a prestigious exam that is typically taken after completing higher education, it's great to start building some foundational skills and habits from an early age. Here are some suggestions to help you get started on your journey: As a 7th standard student, focus on excelling in your studies, especially in subjects like Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Languages. Cultivate a habit of reading widely to improve vocabulary and knowledge. Stay curious, ask questions, and develop general awareness by following current affairs. Work on communication skills and set achievable goals to boost confidence. Practice time management and engage in debates and quizzes to enhance critical thinking. Participate in extracurricular activities for holistic skill development. Remember, progress is gradual, so stay motivated and enjoy the learning process. Best of luck on your journey, including future endeavors like UPSC!
Hey! Hope you are doing well! The choice of optional subject for the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) in the UPSC Civil Services Examination is a personal decision and should be based on your interests, strengths, and background knowledge. While there is no specific "best" optional subject for the IFS, certain subjects are commonly chosen by aspirants with an interest in international relations and diplomacy. It's important to note that the choice of the optional subject should be based on your genuine interest, prior knowledge, and the availability of study material. Additionally, thorough preparation, understanding of current affairs, and a holistic approach to the examination are crucial regardless of the optional subject chosen. Hope this helps you in decision making
Mam my doubt is Is prelims marks will be added or its just pass marks will be needed for the prelims and not worry about the prelims exam and move on to the mains exam....The mains exam and interview is the marks provided for the rank list ...am i right mam
Hello! Hope you are doing well! In the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) examination, English is one of the language options available for both Paper 1 (General Studies) and Paper 2 (CSAT). You have the choice to answer the questions in English or in any of the other listed languages mentioned by the UPSC. For the Prelims (Paper 1), the questions are generally in English as well as Hindi. You can answer the questions in English, even if the question is presented in Hindi. For the Mains examination, which includes descriptive papers, you can choose to write your answers in English for the all GS papers. The medium of writing answers will be the same. As English is considered one of the official languages for the exam, you are not required to write in any other language unless you specifically choose to do so. Remember to stay updated with the official UPSC notifications and guidelines, as they provide the most accurate and reliable information for your preparation. Best of luck with your UPSC journey!
Hey! Hope you are doing well! As a 12th class student, you have plenty of time to start preparing for the IAS exams. It's important to balance your academic studies with IAS preparation. Here are the steps that you can follow while continuing your studies: 1) Read and understand the IAS syllabus and familiarize yourself with the exam pattern. 2) Focus on developing strong language skills in English and Hindi. 3) Read books and newspapers regularly to stay updated on current events, national, and international issues. 4) Develop your critical thinking and problem-solving skills. 5) Participate in extracurricular activities such as debates, quiz competitions, and essay writing contests to improve your overall knowledge and presentation skills. In addition, it is important to practice improving your writing style. You can adopt many easy ways to develop your writing style. The easiest way is to read an article of 1000-1500 words published in a newspaper or magazine carefully and then write the essence in about 250-300 words. If you prefer a more detailed discussion on preparation strategy, you can fill out a form by clicking on the link below. Our team will get in touch with you: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form
I am 21 years my bsc is completed and I am just thinking to just prepare for it because my medical exam is just not getting that much marks that I wanted
Hey! Hope you are doing well! It's great that you're thinking about starting your UPSC preparation early! The UPSC exam is one of the toughest exams in India, and it requires a lot of dedication and hard work to crack it. As a second-year BTech student, you still have time on your side, and we would suggest you start preparing for the exam as soon as possible. To prepare for UPSC, you need to have a strong foundation in General Studies, which is the core of the UPSC syllabus. You can start by reading newspapers regularly, which will help you stay updated with current affairs. You should also start reading NCERT books for history, geography, polity, and economics. NCERT books are an excellent source of information and will give you a solid foundation for your preparation. Apart from that, You may consider our online GS Foundation Course (Prelims+Mains) that provides over 1000 hours of classes, with each class spanning 2.5 hours. The best part is that you can watch the classes as many times as you want and clear your doubts with their dedicated doubt clearance support. This course will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the UPSC syllabus and help you strengthen your basics. Additionally, you will receive printed booklets for each subject/module, and Drishti Current Affairs Today monthly magazine for 3 years (exclusive to online course students). To help you prepare thoroughly for the CSE Prelims and Mains Exam, they are also providing you with six books of Drishti Publication's 'Prelims Practice Series' and five books of Drishti Publication's 'Mains Capsule Series'. These study materials will complement your preparation and help you practice and revise effectively. Overall, starting early and having a structured approach to your preparation is the key to success in the UPSC exam. With the right guidance and resources, you can achieve your dream of becoming a civil servant. Hope this information helps you! If you'd like to have a more in-depth discussion on the admission procedure & fees, simply fill out this form by clicking the link below. We'll give you a call back: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form
Namaste ma'am i am from Karnataka,I was studied in kannada medium school but i have to clear the exam bez of my parent makes proud .Now I am studying in engineering (2nd yr) plz mam can u guide me
Hey! Hope you are doing well! Yes, you are eligible to appear for the UPSC examination with a graduation degree in agricultural engineering. The UPSC eligibility criteria require candidates to have a bachelor's degree from a recognized university in any discipline. Since you have completed a 3-year diploma followed by a 3-year degree program in agricultural engineering, it fulfills the requirement of a recognized graduation degree. You can proceed with your UPSC preparation and appear for the examination. Just ensure that you meet the other eligibility criteria such as age limit, nationality, and physical standards as specified by the UPSC. Good luck with your UPSC journey!
Hlw maam i am going to start upsc preparatiom currently i am going to get addmission for my graduation ... can you please tell me where to get the upsc syllabus ?? And if there is any online coaching for upsc ? Please help
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Hello! Aditya It's completely normal to feel scared or nervous about pursuing a goal as challenging as the UPSC exam. However, it's important to remember that fear should not hold you back from pursuing your dreams. Instead, it should motivate you to work harder and smarter towards achieving your goals. To overcome your fear, start by breaking down the preparation process into smaller, more manageable steps. Begin by familiarizing yourself with the UPSC exam pattern, syllabus, and previous year question papers. Set a study schedule and stick to it, making sure to allocate enough time for each subject and topic. Moreover, Do not hesitate to ask if you need any guidance or support during your preparation journey. You may consider joining a coaching institute if you aren't able to prepare in well structured manner or study group can also help you stay motivated and focused throughout the preparation journey. Remember, success in the UPSC exam is not only about academic knowledge, but also about developing the right attitude, discipline, and perseverance. So, stay positive, keep working hard, and believe in yourself. Good luck!
Hlo ma'am I'm just 19 years old and I have not cmplt my graduation till now ......I want to prepare for IAS examination.....I am fresher student ....I just too confused how to read ncert from which classes....and how to cover topics !!!!!! Ma'am I just need yours blessings and guidance 🙏
Hello, Hope you are doing well! It's wonderful to see your enthusiasm for preparing for the IAS examination at such a young age. Here are some steps to guide you: 1.Firstly, focus on completing your graduation. Most candidates appear for the IAS exam after completing their bachelor's degree. Choose a subject you are genuinely interested in. 2.NCERT books are an excellent starting point. Begin with the 6th to 12th standard NCERTs for subjects like History, Geography, Polity, and Economics. They provide a fundamental understanding of these subjects. 3.Create a study plan that covers the entire UPSC syllabus. Allocate time to each subject and make sure to revise regularly. 4.After NCERTs, move on to standard reference books for each subject. 5.Stay updated with current affairs through newspapers and magazines like 'The Hindu' and 'Yojana', but not only these try to utilize the internet for your Current Affairs. This is a crucial part of your preparation. 6.Develop the skill of answer writing. 7.If you're not sure about your optional subject, take your time. Your optional should be something you are passionate about. 8.The UPSC exam is known for its difficulty and duration. Stay persistent and motivated throughout your preparation. If you prefer a more detailed discussion on your preparation strategy, you can fill out a form by clicking on the link below. Our team will get in touch with you: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form Remember, the UPSC journey is a marathon, not a sprint. It's a test of your knowledge, analytical skills, and your ability to handle pressure. Seek blessings and guidance from experienced individuals, and stay dedicated to your goal. Best of luck in your preparation, and may you succeed in your IAS journey!
Hey! Hope you are doing well! The CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test) paper in the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exam is an objective type paper. It consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) where you have to select the correct answer from the given options. The CSAT paper is designed to assess the candidate's aptitude and comprehension abilities, including areas like logical reasoning, analytical skills, problem-solving, and English language proficiency. Hope this helps you!
Hey! Hope you are doing well! Yes, the essay paper, English language paper, and Indian language paper are different components of the UPSC exam. The essay paper is a part of the General Studies paper in the UPSC exam, and it tests the candidate's ability to express their thoughts and ideas in a structured and coherent manner. The essay paper carries a weightage of 250 marks. The English language paper is a qualifying paper that tests the candidate's basic understanding of English grammar, comprehension, and vocabulary. The marks obtained in this paper are not counted towards the candidate's final score but are required to qualify for the mains exam. The Indian language paper is also a qualifying paper that tests the candidate's basic understanding of the chosen Indian language, which is one of the 22 languages specified in the Indian Constitution. The marks obtained in this paper are also not counted towards the candidate's final score but are required to qualify for the mains exam. Therefore, while the essay paper, English language paper, and Indian language paper are all different components of the UPSC exam, they are all important for a candidate to qualify for the mains exam and ultimately score well in the exam. Hope this information helps!
Absolutely, it is possible to clear the UPSC exam without relying solely on tuition and with the guidance of UA-cam channels. However, it's important to note that preparing exclusively through UA-cam may not provide you with a comprehensive understanding of all the subjects and topics covered in the UPSC exam. It is advisable to utilize a combination of resources for a well-rounded preparation. Here's a study plan that incorporates various resources: 1) Familiarize yourself with the UPSC exam syllabus to know the subjects and topics you need to cover. 2) Create a realistic and consistent study schedule that allows you to allocate sufficient time to each subject. 3) Identify standard reference books for each subject and include them in your study plan. These books provide in-depth knowledge and a comprehensive understanding of the topics. 4) Utilize the Drishti UA-cam channel for concept clarity, explanations, and supplementary learning materials. They can help you understand complex topics in a simplified manner. 5) Stay updated with current affairs by reading newspapers, monthly magazines, and reliable online sources. This will help you develop a strong foundation in current affairs, which is an important part of the UPSC exam. 6) Practice solving mock tests and previous year papers regularly to gauge your understanding of the subjects, improve time management, and familiarize yourself with the exam pattern. 7) Engage in online study groups or forums where you can discuss doubts, exchange study materials, and interact with fellow aspirants. This will provide a platform for peer learning and support. 8) If you have chosen an optional subject, refer to specific books recommended for that subject to gain in-depth knowledge. Hope this information helps you!
Hi Saurav, Hope you are doing well! In the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exams, you have to provide answers in either English or Hindi. Bengali is not an option for answering questions in UPSC exams.
Hey! Hope you are doing well! Both your BA degree in distance and your 2-year diploma in pharmacy are valid qualifications. However, when it comes to UPSC eligibility, the minimum requirement is a bachelor's degree from a recognized university. As long as your BA degree is from a recognized university, it will fulfill the eligibility criteria for appearing in the UPSC exam. The diploma in pharmacy can be an additional qualification that may contribute to your overall knowledge and skills, but it is not a mandatory requirement for UPSC. Focus on your BA degree and ensure that it is from a recognized institution to meet the UPSC eligibility criteria. For more information please contact us at: 8010-440-440.
Hey! Hope you are doing well! As you you have plenty of time to start preparing for the IAS exams. It's important to balance your academic studies with IAS preparation. Here are the steps that you can follow while continuing your studies: 1) Read and understand the IAS syllabus and familiarize yourself with the exam pattern. 2) Focus on developing strong language skills in English and Hindi. 3) Read books and newspapers regularly to stay updated on current events, national, and international issues. 4) Start learning basic history, geography, and economics, which are important subjects for the IAS exams. 5) Develop your critical thinking and problem-solving skills. 6) Participate in extracurricular activities such as debates, quiz competitions, and essay writing contests to improve your overall knowledge and presentation skills. In addition, it is important to practice improving your writing style. You can adopt many easy ways to develop your writing style. The easiest way is to read an article of 1000-1500 words published in a newspaper or magazine carefully and then write the essence in about 250-300 words. If you prefer a more detailed discussion on the topic, you can fill out a form by clicking on the link below. Our team will get in touch with you: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form
Hey! Hope you are doing well! This Year UPSC Prelims Exam is on 28th May 2023, so if you are planning to appear in the examination then you have approx. 60 days for your revision and generally the Prelims Examination duration is of 2 Hours. Hope this information helps you! Let us know if you have any queries or concerns related to your preparation.
Hello Amit! Hope you are doing well. You should be aware that applicants take the main exam after passing the preliminary examination. The Mains test is administered by UPSC on several days for various papers. For More information please checkout UPSC notifications for more information: www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notif-CSP-22-engl-020222F.pdf If you would like to have a detailed discussion on the subject then kindly fill this form by clicking on the link below and expect a call back from our side: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form
Hey! Hope you are doing well! No, it is not mandatory to complete graduation before attempting to crack the UPSC examination. The minimum educational qualification required to appear for the UPSC Civil Services Examination is a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. However, candidates who are in their final year of graduation or awaiting the results can also apply for the examination. While having a graduation degree provides a strong foundation of knowledge and skills, it is ultimately your preparation, aptitude, and dedication that will determine your success in the UPSC examination. Many candidates have cleared the exam without completing their graduation by focusing on effective preparation and acquiring a deep understanding of the syllabus. It is important to note that clearing the UPSC examination requires extensive study, thorough understanding of concepts, current affairs knowledge, strong analytical and writing skills, and effective time management. So, while a graduation degree is not a prerequisite, it is beneficial in providing a broader understanding of various subjects that are part of the UPSC syllabus.
Hey! Hope you are doing well! Yes, you can apply for the UPSC examination if you are 20 years old and will turn 21 before a specific cutoff date. In addition to meeting the age requirement, there are other eligibility criteria you need to fulfill. These include being a citizen of India, a subject of Nepal/Bhutan, or a Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962, with the intention of permanently settling in India. You should also have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. The number of attempts allowed for each category of candidates is limited, and specific physical standards may apply for certain services like the Indian Police Service (IPS) and the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). Hope this helps you !
I am just of 19 years and I have not completed my graduation till now but I want to prepare for this examination i am fresher student .I just need blessings from teacher like you ma'am.Thank you ,🥰🥰🥰
Hi Ankit! Hope you are doing well.
Glad to know that you want to prepare for UPSC exam. You must be aware of the fact that it is mandatory to have a graduation degree or have equilavalent qualification from a recognised institution. As far as the criteria of age is concerned, the candidate should be 21 years old or above and less than 32 to be able to appear in the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
For More information, Please checkout UPSC notifications for more information:
www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notif-CSP-22-engl-020222F.pdf
If you would like to have a detailed discussion on the subject then kindly fill this form by clicking on the link below and expect a call back from our side: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form
All the best for your Future!
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@@Baason Hello! Hope you are doing well!
How can we help you ?
@@DrishtiIASEnglish Hello mam, do syllabus change every year because I don't have a degree (19 yrs old) and want to prepare for UPSC IAS can I start preparation from now?
Hello! @@Rehan1278 The syllabus for UPSC IAS does not change every year. It remains mostly the same, with some minor changes or additions. So, you can start preparing for the exam even without a degree, but you will be only eligible to appear in the examination after your Graduation and with age criteria of 21 years old.
Here are some tips for your preparation:
1) It is important to understand the syllabus and exam pattern before starting your preparation.
2) As you do not have a degree, it is advisable to start from the basics of every subject. This will help you to build a strong foundation.
3) Keep yourself updated with the current affairs and events of national and international importance.
4) Writing practice is important for the mains exam. You should practice writing essays, answers to questions, and other descriptive answers.
5) Take mock tests: It is essential to take mock tests regularly to assess your preparation level and work on your weaknesses.
NCERT is considered as a base of your preparation as our NCERT course is specifically designed to help students prepare for the UPSC exam from scratch as this course is meant to develop a basic understanding of the Civil Services Examination through NCERT Books and covers the syllabus from 6 to 12th Class, so this will act as a base for the preparation of the Civil Services Examination & other competitive exams as well.
We hope these tips help you in your preparation. All the best!
Thanks a lot mam for pattern its helps us alot .. thank you mam
Thank You Mam for the informative session 🖤
Very much useful for we beginners 👌
Please start csat lectures for english also..
Good afternoon!
If we come up with it, we will let you know! Till then, please stay connected and have a good day!
Informative and useful...thnq
Now I am 18years old and I have started my upsc preparation🥰
That’s awesome! UPSC is a tough journey, but you have the courage and the vision to pursue it. 👏
We proud of you and your efforts. Keep it up...
Plz tell me the books that u are going through even I belongs to 18 years old I wanted to start my UPSC preparation
lets do it together , I am also 18
@@Brazil_143 ya why not but how?
0.33% of 1 is 0.0033. It's 0.33*2 marks of penalty or 33.33%. One must get the basics clear!!
I think she meant 0.33 and not 0.33% anyhow she's wrong tho😅
My attempt will be in 2030❤❤ wish me luck😇😇
Edit- all the persons who are thinking that i am in a junior class then mind my words that i am already a jee aspirant and in present in class 11th in non medical stream
Best of luck bachcha
Same same 🎉
Same here
Me too
Same here....😅
Best of luck 👍
Thank you very much mam and also to team drishti this channel really help me lot.❤❤❤❤ from meghalaya.
Session is very useful...ma'am it would be better if change the background.
Good evening!
We are glad to receive your feedback!
Thank you and we hope your studies are going well.
🤗Thank you for the instruction of upsc💐💞 syallbus in this class ma'am thank you so much ❤
Mam can u please share list of optional subject 1 & 2
Thank uhh so much for explaining all this in very lucid manner
You are always welcome!
Thankyou mam. Information in interesting way.
Thank you ma'am 😊
Tq soooooooooooo mucchhhhhhhhhhhhh ma'am........💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Most welcome 😊
Thanks a lot ma'am for explaining....iam student of Hindi medium but after that I have understood what you have explained ❤️
Glad to hear that!
Itni comment likh di hindi medium ke baad bhi bhai tu toh jarur clear karega 😂...
@@Cuedope nhi bhai bas thodi bahut hi aati hai 😂
Thank you very much mam you describe the syllabus in very easiest way 😊😊
Thanks ma'am
thank you so much mam I am very new to the every term and subject in this examination but I have got some clarity after listening to your session..
Thanks mam some confusions are clear now. Mam! I'm in 2nd year of my graduation Bsc(pcm). And I want to prepare for UPSC with great mentor in offline mode after my graduation. But before that I've much time to prepare & understand basics. I don't know what to do. So I've two queries to ask you mam first what should I do now? From where to start? And second where is drishti offline classes? And how can I know more about your offline institute?
Hello! It's great to hear that you are planning to prepare for UPSC and seeking guidance for your journey. Here are some suggestions to help you get started:
1) Build a strong foundation: Start by focusing on the basics of the UPSC syllabus. This includes understanding the exam pattern, familiarizing yourself with the subjects and topics, and developing a study plan. Begin with NCERT books, which are considered fundamental for building a strong foundation.
2) Current affairs: Stay updated with current affairs through newspapers, news magazines, and reliable online sources. Make a habit of reading and analyzing news articles regularly.
3) Optional subject selection: Since you are pursuing a BSc in PCM, it's important to choose an optional subject that aligns with your interests and strengths. Research different subjects and their syllabus to make an informed decision.
Regarding our offline classes, we conduct offline classes in various locations, Karol Bagh, Mukherjee Nagar Delhi, Prayagraj & Jaipur. To get detailed information about the offline courses, you can visit our website by clicking on the link here: www.drishtiias.com/ or reach out to us at 8010-440-440. We will provide you with accurate information about the location, course details, and admission procedures.
Stay focused, dedicated, and seek help whenever needed. Wishing you all the best for your journey towards UPSC!
Nice 😊
Thanku so much mam for clearing my doubt
your video is the only one that satisfied me thank you jai hind
Thanks mam you cleared all my doubts 🙏🙏
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Thank you so much ma'am and Dr vikas divyakirti sir
Mam I am a 12th passed student who wanted to prepare for civil services exam.. but I'm stucked in the dilema of joining a college in Delhi University or join a local college where I can go just for giving exams..and can continue prep in dhristi coaching institute .
Hey!
Hope you are doing well!
It' great to hear that you want to start your UPSC preparation.
Since you have passed 12th class now, you have enough time to prepare for UPSC Civil Services Exam.
So concentrate on your academic education for the time being, but you can begin working on current affairs and writing abilities right away, as the syllabus for the Current Affairs in Civil Services Examination is very wide and, requires a long preparation time. We recommend that you set aside enough time for this, regardless of the college you choose.
Thank you!
Is CSAT paper also asked in the pattern of objectives like mcq?
Yes
Okk. Thanks
Hi Ronit!
Yes, the CSAT is an objective type of examination. For further details, please refer to the official notification here - www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notif-CSP-22-engl-020222F.pdf
Hi mam
Which ncerts we have to learn ...?
How much time it will take to complete all ncerts ..??
I am final year (bachelors degree ) student ..
I wanna join a coaching center just after my last semester (this May month)
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
NCERT textbooks are considered an essential resource for the preparation of the UPSC civil services examination, especially for the preliminary and mains exams. It is recommended that candidates read NCERT textbooks for classes 6th to 12th for various subjects such as History, Geography, Economics, Polity, Science, and Mathematics.
However, it's important to note that merely reading the NCERT textbooks is not enough to clear the exam. The NCERT textbooks provide a good foundation for the understanding of concepts, but candidates also need to supplement their preparation with other relevant study materials, newspapers, and magazines.
As for the time required to complete all the NCERT textbooks, it varies from person to person and depends on various factors such as the speed of reading, level of understanding, and the amount of time dedicated to studying each day. Generally, it takes several months to a year to complete all the NCERT textbooks, depending on the level of dedication and effort put in by the candidate.
If you'd like to have a more in-depth discussion on the admission procedure & fees, simply fill out this form by clicking the link below. We'll give you a call back: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form
1/3 is 0.33 right mam told that 0.66 for negative marking
Because marks for each question is 2 not 1.
Hi ma'am, when next part come of this episode . we are waiting for it .. please do it quickly
Hi Abhishek!
We are glad that you've liked the video! If we come up with something on it, we will let you know!
Have a good day!
Gs1, gs2, gs3 ye sab likhne he ya MCQs type he?
V. V help ful channel i found
@Kishori Kripa Abey sale SPAMMER ....nikal yaha se ...ja tere IT cell ke berojgar added pe ...yaha bhokta rahega to berojgar gumega
Glad you think so!
It s the best channel i can assure u nd the best coaching in delhi .
@@DrishtiIASEnglish marks of high school, intermediate and graduation makes any effect on UPSC exam
Thanks for the wonderful information✨😍
Glad it was helpful!
Thankyou so much for the information.
Please make more videos related to each paper and please show a previous year paper also...for better understanding.
Hi Shruti!
Thank you for sharing your valuable feedback!
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Thank you so much 😀
Hello ma'am, im from west bengal and can i write down the exam in bengali language? And which news paper should i read to stay updated what is going on over the world ?and from which books should i start my preparation?
Hey, Hope you are doing well!
If you prefer a more detailed discussion on preparation and strategy, you can fill out a form by clicking on the link below. Our team will get in touch with you: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form
In essay section ...
Is there regional language ?
Can we appear both essays in English,?
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
In the UPSC Civil Services Main Examination, the essay paper does not have a provision for answering in a regional language.
You are expected to write both essays in the same language, either both in English or in the chosen regional language. Mixing languages is generally not recommended and may affect the clarity and coherence of your essays. Therefore, it's advisable to choose one language for both essays and stick to it for the entire paper.
For More details you can check out the official UPSC notification here: upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notif-CSP-23-engl-010223.pdf at page no: 31
Mam I want to know we have to choose one optional subject for mains .
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
Yes, for the UPSC mains examination, candidates are required to choose one optional subject from the given list.
You need to carefully consider your choice of optional subject based on your interests, background, and availability of study material. It is advisable to choose a subject that you are comfortable with and have a good understanding of, as it can greatly impact your performance in the examination.
Thanks a lot for your reply
Thank you so much ma'am ji 😊
Thank you mam for preparing this video..
This will be very useful for the aspirants like me..
I am still pursuing my degree. I am a law student.
And simultaneously preparing for this exam..
Thank you mam..😇
All the best
@@DrishtiIASEnglish Thank you mam🤝
Very nicely explained
Thankyou so much mam 🥳
Most welcome 😊
Thank you for the information
Nice
Thank you so much mam for such detailed information..❤
Dii mains exam mein jo 7 paper hai wo sab kuch konsi language mein likh sakte hai
Thank so much mam. For giving such a wonderful information
You are most welcome Saurabh!
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Please Start csat class also
Hi!
Thank you for suggesting the topic to us! If we come up with it, we will let you know!
I want to start upsc preparation but im starting from basic by reading NCERTs, is it good to go?....... But i also think that if i join your class then it will be more beneficial because it will save my time nd resources will provided from your side
Hey, Hope you are doing well!
Starting your UPSC preparation with NCERTs is definitely a good approach as they provide a strong foundation in various subjects. They cover essential concepts in a clear and concise manner, which is beneficial for beginners. However, joining a coaching class can complement your self-study by providing structured guidance, expert insights, and additional resources that may enhance your preparation. It can also save you time by streamlining your study process and ensuring you cover all relevant topics thoroughly. Ultimately, the decision depends on your individual learning style, time availability, and budget. If you feel that joining a coaching class aligns with your goals and preferences, it could indeed be a valuable investment in your UPSC journey. If you'd like to have a more in-depth discussion on the subject, simply fill out this form by clicking the link below. We'll give you a call back: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form .
Best of luck with your UPSC preparation!
Mam I am in 3rd year of Bsc Agri and I want to Start preparation of upsc (In English Lang )But i didn't understand from where to start and what to read first...? Pls mam guide me.... 🙏
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
We understand that starting UPSC preparation can be overwhelming, but with proper guidance, you can build a strong foundation for your journey. Here are some steps to help you get started:
1)Familiarize yourself with the three stages of the UPSC exam - Prelims, Mains, and the Interview. Understand the syllabus and the subjects you need to cover.
2) Begin your preparation with NCERT books of History, Geography, Economy, Polity, and Science from classes 6 to 12. These books provide essential concepts and form the basis for advanced studies.
3)Once you have a solid foundation, move on to standard reference books for each subject. For example, you can refer to books by renowned authors for History, Geography, Polity, Economy, and Environment.
4)Regularly read newspapers like The Hindu or The Indian Express to stay updated on current affairs.
5)While studying, make concise notes for each subject. These notes will serve as a quick revision tool during the exam preparation.
6)UPSC Mains requires good answer writing skills. Practice writing answers to previous years' question papers to improve your writing style and time management.
7)Enroll in a reliable test series to evaluate your preparation and identify areas of improvement. Regularly appearing for mock tests will boost your confidence for the actual exam.
Remember that UPSC preparation requires dedication and hard work. Don't be disheartened by challenges, and keep pushing forward. With the right approach and determination, you can achieve your goal of becoming an IAS officer. Best of luck in your UPSC journey!
@@DrishtiIASEnglish Thank u so much.. 😊
hlo mam i dont any basic imformation and what is the syllabus what are the resources and book to start the preparation so please guid me with your information
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
Sure we will guide you for your preparation please mention your medium(English/Hindi) of preparation
Ma'am can study the whole book of Ancient history by RS Sharma and Modern history by Bipin Chandra .iam Little confused to the Syllabus we need study the whole book of UPSC .
Plzzz Iam understanding..
Thank you mam ❤
ma'am I am 12 years old
I watched the movie 12th fail l from which i got inspired to become an IAS officer
it's even my family's dream to see me in an uniform of IAS
as I said I am 12 years old, I still want to start preparing for upsc
pls upload a video of three series in which u tell about the things we need to pass all the three exams
pls
pls
pls
I am really concerned to become an IAS officer
for that I even subscribe ur channel
pls
psl
pls
upload the series
I am really nervous for the prelims and mains
behen first go complete your school
Beta school kar lo abhi
Koi 6th me upsc nahi karne lagta hai -_-
Aur movie dekh kar to sab karne ka man krta hai, motivation andar se aani chaahiye
Bade ho jao
Mam what is the syllabus for UPSC exam for year and what are the quality that should be in IAS officer
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
For the UPSC examination syllabus, click on the links below:
Preliminary Examination Syllabus: www.drishtiias.com/prelims/preliminary-examination-syllabus
Mains Examination Syllabus: www.drishtiias.com/mains/mains-syllabus
As for the qualities of an IAS officer, they include leadership, integrity, effective communication, adaptability, problem-solving, empathy, strategic thinking, and commitment to public service.
Mam actually I am studying in 7th standard,so can you tell me how can I start my journey now unwards
It's wonderful to hear that you are already thinking about your journey ahead. While UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) is a prestigious exam that is typically taken after completing higher education, it's great to start building some foundational skills and habits from an early age. Here are some suggestions to help you get started on your journey:
As a 7th standard student, focus on excelling in your studies, especially in subjects like Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Languages. Cultivate a habit of reading widely to improve vocabulary and knowledge. Stay curious, ask questions, and develop general awareness by following current affairs. Work on communication skills and set achievable goals to boost confidence. Practice time management and engage in debates and quizzes to enhance critical thinking. Participate in extracurricular activities for holistic skill development. Remember, progress is gradual, so stay motivated and enjoy the learning process.
Best of luck on your journey, including future endeavors like UPSC!
@@DrishtiIASEnglish thank you mam
Please let me know which optional subject is best for indian foreign service.
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
The choice of optional subject for the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) in the UPSC Civil Services Examination is a personal decision and should be based on your interests, strengths, and background knowledge. While there is no specific "best" optional subject for the IFS, certain subjects are commonly chosen by aspirants with an interest in international relations and diplomacy.
It's important to note that the choice of the optional subject should be based on your genuine interest, prior knowledge, and the availability of study material. Additionally, thorough preparation, understanding of current affairs, and a holistic approach to the examination are crucial regardless of the optional subject chosen.
Hope this helps you in decision making
Mam my doubt is Is prelims marks will be added or its just pass marks will be needed for the prelims and not worry about the prelims exam and move on to the mains exam....The mains exam and interview is the marks provided for the rank list ...am i right mam
Yeah, your right
Hello mam
Can we use english only in both paper 1 and paper 2
Hello! Hope you are doing well!
In the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) examination, English is one of the language options available for both Paper 1 (General Studies) and Paper 2 (CSAT). You have the choice to answer the questions in English or in any of the other listed languages mentioned by the UPSC.
For the Prelims (Paper 1), the questions are generally in English as well as Hindi. You can answer the questions in English, even if the question is presented in Hindi.
For the Mains examination, which includes descriptive papers, you can choose to write your answers in English for the all GS papers. The medium of writing answers will be the same. As English is considered one of the official languages for the exam, you are not required to write in any other language unless you specifically choose to do so.
Remember to stay updated with the official UPSC notifications and guidelines, as they provide the most accurate and reliable information for your preparation. Best of luck with your UPSC journey!
Man please help to know how i start for upsc ❤❤ please i am in 12 th now
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
As a 12th class student, you have plenty of time to start preparing for the IAS exams. It's important to balance your academic studies with IAS preparation. Here are the steps that you can follow while continuing your studies:
1) Read and understand the IAS syllabus and familiarize yourself with the exam pattern.
2) Focus on developing strong language skills in English and Hindi.
3) Read books and newspapers regularly to stay updated on current events, national, and international issues.
4) Develop your critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
5) Participate in extracurricular activities such as debates, quiz competitions, and essay writing contests to improve your overall knowledge and presentation skills.
In addition, it is important to practice improving your writing style. You can adopt many easy ways to develop your writing style.
The easiest way is to read an article of 1000-1500 words published in a newspaper or magazine carefully and then write the essence in about 250-300 words.
If you prefer a more detailed discussion on preparation strategy, you can fill out a form by clicking on the link below. Our team will get in touch with you: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form
Thank you mam
Well explained 👏
I am 21 years my bsc is completed and I am just thinking to just prepare for it because my medical exam is just not getting that much marks that I wanted
Hi, Hope you are doing well. Please call us on 8010-440-440 to get your UPSC CSE related queries.
Good teaching
Glad you think so!
Im going to write exam in 2027 for that I have to study current affairs from nowitself
Thank you for the information ma'am😊
You are most welcome Aditya! Please let us know about your preparation!
Thanks mam
Mam when should I start preparing for UPSC. I am a second year student of BTech.
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
It's great that you're thinking about starting your UPSC preparation early! The UPSC exam is one of the toughest exams in India, and it requires a lot of dedication and hard work to crack it. As a second-year BTech student, you still have time on your side, and we would suggest you start preparing for the exam as soon as possible.
To prepare for UPSC, you need to have a strong foundation in General Studies, which is the core of the UPSC syllabus. You can start by reading newspapers regularly, which will help you stay updated with current affairs. You should also start reading NCERT books for history, geography, polity, and economics. NCERT books are an excellent source of information and will give you a solid foundation for your preparation.
Apart from that, You may consider our online GS Foundation Course (Prelims+Mains) that provides over 1000 hours of classes, with each class spanning 2.5 hours. The best part is that you can watch the classes as many times as you want and clear your doubts with their dedicated doubt clearance support. This course will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the UPSC syllabus and help you strengthen your basics.
Additionally, you will receive printed booklets for each subject/module, and Drishti Current Affairs Today monthly magazine for 3 years (exclusive to online course students). To help you prepare thoroughly for the CSE Prelims and Mains Exam, they are also providing you with six books of Drishti Publication's 'Prelims Practice Series' and five books of Drishti Publication's 'Mains Capsule Series'. These study materials will complement your preparation and help you practice and revise effectively.
Overall, starting early and having a structured approach to your preparation is the key to success in the UPSC exam. With the right guidance and resources, you can achieve your dream of becoming a civil servant.
Hope this information helps you!
If you'd like to have a more in-depth discussion on the admission procedure & fees, simply fill out this form by clicking the link below. We'll give you a call back: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form
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Namaste ma'am i am from Karnataka,I was studied in kannada medium school but i have to clear the exam bez of my parent makes proud .Now I am studying in engineering (2nd yr) plz mam can u guide me
Yes mem I'm 27 years
Ma'am, I completed my graduation in agricultural engineering (3+3)(through diploma). Am I eligible for the upsc examination?
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
Yes, you are eligible to appear for the UPSC examination with a graduation degree in agricultural engineering. The UPSC eligibility criteria require candidates to have a bachelor's degree from a recognized university in any discipline. Since you have completed a 3-year diploma followed by a 3-year degree program in agricultural engineering, it fulfills the requirement of a recognized graduation degree. You can proceed with your UPSC preparation and appear for the examination. Just ensure that you meet the other eligibility criteria such as age limit, nationality, and physical standards as specified by the UPSC. Good luck with your UPSC journey!
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Hlw maam i am going to start upsc preparatiom currently i am going to get addmission for my graduation ... can you please tell me where to get the upsc syllabus ?? And if there is any online coaching for upsc ? Please help
Hey, Hope you are doing well!
If you'd like to have a more in-depth discussion on the preparation, simply fill out this form by clicking the link below. We'll give you a call back: drishti.xyz/get-callback
When will the upsc exam starts
Plz clear me ,it's urgent!!!
Good afternoon!
Here you can check out the dates - upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/AnnuCalend_2023_Eng_04052022.pdf
I am 13🎉
😑
Mam, Please start CSAT lectures also 🙏
Hi Gopi,
Hope you are doing well!
Can you please tell us about your medium & mode (Online/Offline) of your preparation ?
Hello..
I am student of class12 ...
And I am willing to give this exam for passed 5 years ...my father was also aspirant ..
But I am scared...
Hello! Aditya
It's completely normal to feel scared or nervous about pursuing a goal as challenging as the UPSC exam. However, it's important to remember that fear should not hold you back from pursuing your dreams. Instead, it should motivate you to work harder and smarter towards achieving your goals.
To overcome your fear, start by breaking down the preparation process into smaller, more manageable steps. Begin by familiarizing yourself with the UPSC exam pattern, syllabus, and previous year question papers. Set a study schedule and stick to it, making sure to allocate enough time for each subject and topic.
Moreover, Do not hesitate to ask if you need any guidance or support during your preparation journey. You may consider joining a coaching institute if you aren't able to prepare in well structured manner or study group can also help you stay motivated and focused throughout the preparation journey.
Remember, success in the UPSC exam is not only about academic knowledge, but also about developing the right attitude, discipline, and perseverance. So, stay positive, keep working hard, and believe in yourself. Good luck!
Hlo ma'am I'm just 19 years old and I have not cmplt my graduation till now ......I want to prepare for IAS examination.....I am fresher student ....I just too confused how to read ncert from which classes....and how to cover topics !!!!!! Ma'am I just need yours blessings and guidance 🙏
Hello, Hope you are doing well!
It's wonderful to see your enthusiasm for preparing for the IAS examination at such a young age. Here are some steps to guide you:
1.Firstly, focus on completing your graduation. Most candidates appear for the IAS exam after completing their bachelor's degree. Choose a subject you are genuinely interested in.
2.NCERT books are an excellent starting point. Begin with the 6th to 12th standard NCERTs for subjects like History, Geography, Polity, and Economics. They provide a fundamental understanding of these subjects.
3.Create a study plan that covers the entire UPSC syllabus. Allocate time to each subject and make sure to revise regularly.
4.After NCERTs, move on to standard reference books for each subject.
5.Stay updated with current affairs through newspapers and magazines like 'The Hindu' and 'Yojana', but not only these try to utilize the internet for your Current Affairs. This is a crucial part of your preparation.
6.Develop the skill of answer writing.
7.If you're not sure about your optional subject, take your time. Your optional should be something you are passionate about.
8.The UPSC exam is known for its difficulty and duration. Stay persistent and motivated throughout your preparation.
If you prefer a more detailed discussion on your preparation strategy, you can fill out a form by clicking on the link below. Our team will get in touch with you: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form
Remember, the UPSC journey is a marathon, not a sprint. It's a test of your knowledge, analytical skills, and your ability to handle pressure. Seek blessings and guidance from experienced individuals, and stay dedicated to your goal. Best of luck in your preparation, and may you succeed in your IAS journey!
Mam csat paper objective type h ya subjective
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
The CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test) paper in the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exam is an objective type paper. It consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) where you have to select the correct answer from the given options. The CSAT paper is designed to assess the candidate's aptitude and comprehension abilities, including areas like logical reasoning, analytical skills, problem-solving, and English language proficiency.
Hope this helps you!
Is essay paper and English compolsry and indian language paper all are different
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
Yes, the essay paper, English language paper, and Indian language paper are different components of the UPSC exam.
The essay paper is a part of the General Studies paper in the UPSC exam, and it tests the candidate's ability to express their thoughts and ideas in a structured and coherent manner. The essay paper carries a weightage of 250 marks.
The English language paper is a qualifying paper that tests the candidate's basic understanding of English grammar, comprehension, and vocabulary. The marks obtained in this paper are not counted towards the candidate's final score but are required to qualify for the mains exam.
The Indian language paper is also a qualifying paper that tests the candidate's basic understanding of the chosen Indian language, which is one of the 22 languages specified in the Indian Constitution. The marks obtained in this paper are also not counted towards the candidate's final score but are required to qualify for the mains exam.
Therefore, while the essay paper, English language paper, and Indian language paper are all different components of the UPSC exam, they are all important for a candidate to qualify for the mains exam and ultimately score well in the exam.
Hope this information helps!
My attempt will be in 2025 ❤❤
Hii, It's great to know. For online courses and fee structure checkout the Link - bit.ly/drishtieng_online. Thank You!
Ma'am is there any negative marks for gs paper 2?
Ma'am can I clear upse without tution and with the guidance of drishti UA-cam channel....
Absolutely, it is possible to clear the UPSC exam without relying solely on tuition and with the guidance of UA-cam channels. However, it's important to note that preparing exclusively through UA-cam may not provide you with a comprehensive understanding of all the subjects and topics covered in the UPSC exam. It is advisable to utilize a combination of resources for a well-rounded preparation. Here's a study plan that incorporates various resources:
1) Familiarize yourself with the UPSC exam syllabus to know the subjects and topics you need to cover.
2) Create a realistic and consistent study schedule that allows you to allocate sufficient time to each subject.
3) Identify standard reference books for each subject and include them in your study plan. These books provide in-depth knowledge and a comprehensive understanding of the topics.
4) Utilize the Drishti UA-cam channel for concept clarity, explanations, and supplementary learning materials. They can help you understand complex topics in a simplified manner.
5) Stay updated with current affairs by reading newspapers, monthly magazines, and reliable online sources. This will help you develop a strong foundation in current affairs, which is an important part of the UPSC exam.
6) Practice solving mock tests and previous year papers regularly to gauge your understanding of the subjects, improve time management, and familiarize yourself with the exam pattern.
7) Engage in online study groups or forums where you can discuss doubts, exchange study materials, and interact with fellow aspirants. This will provide a platform for peer learning and support.
8) If you have chosen an optional subject, refer to specific books recommended for that subject to gain in-depth knowledge.
Hope this information helps you!
My attempt will be in 33🎉🎉🎉❤❤
Ma'am main me paper 2-6 ka question kis language main de sakte hei? Bengali available hey?
Hi Saurav,
Hope you are doing well!
In the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exams, you have to provide answers in either English or Hindi. Bengali is not an option for answering questions in UPSC exams.
Ma'am I do my BA degree in distance along with 2year Of diploma in pharmacy is both are valid please reply mam I don't know what is right 😢😢😢
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
Both your BA degree in distance and your 2-year diploma in pharmacy are valid qualifications. However, when it comes to UPSC eligibility, the minimum requirement is a bachelor's degree from a recognized university. As long as your BA degree is from a recognized university, it will fulfill the eligibility criteria for appearing in the UPSC exam. The diploma in pharmacy can be an additional qualification that may contribute to your overall knowledge and skills, but it is not a mandatory requirement for UPSC. Focus on your BA degree and ensure that it is from a recognized institution to meet the UPSC eligibility criteria.
For more information please contact us at: 8010-440-440.
Mam im study telugu language can i wrote all paper telugu language it's allowed correction
Hi, I hope you are doing well!
Please checkout the Official Notification here: www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notif-CSP-22-engl-020222F.pdf
Mam is the marks of Paper A nd B r added in total marks of 2025?
No
Hi mam 🥺 iam now 18 yr i want to clear it in my 1st attempt pls guide me how to start
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
As you you have plenty of time to start preparing for the IAS exams. It's important to balance your academic studies with IAS preparation.
Here are the steps that you can follow while continuing your studies:
1) Read and understand the IAS syllabus and familiarize yourself with the exam pattern.
2) Focus on developing strong language skills in English and Hindi.
3) Read books and newspapers regularly to stay updated on current events, national, and international issues.
4) Start learning basic history, geography, and economics, which are important subjects for the IAS exams.
5) Develop your critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
6) Participate in extracurricular activities such as debates, quiz competitions, and essay writing contests to improve your overall knowledge and presentation skills.
In addition, it is important to practice improving your writing style. You can adopt many easy ways to develop your writing style.
The easiest way is to read an article of 1000-1500 words published in a newspaper or magazine carefully and then write the essence in about 250-300 words.
If you prefer a more detailed discussion on the topic, you can fill out a form by clicking on the link below. Our team will get in touch with you: drishti.link/social-media-community-Form
Where is the syllabus video?? I am unable to find
Hey! Soyab, you can check UPSC syllabus in the link given below-
www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notif-CSP-22-engl-020222F.pdf
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Maam how much time will be there for prelims exam
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
This Year UPSC Prelims Exam is on 28th May 2023, so if you are planning to appear in the examination then you have approx. 60 days for your revision and generally the Prelims Examination duration is of 2 Hours.
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Let us know if you have any queries or concerns related to your preparation.
Kya mains k saare paper ek he din hote hai ? Please reply team drishti.
Hello Amit! Hope you are doing well.
You should be aware that applicants take the main exam after passing the preliminary examination. The Mains test is administered by UPSC on several days for various papers.
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www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notif-CSP-22-engl-020222F.pdf
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Mam can i appear in upsc exam in last year of graduation i.e 2027 .
24-25 will be my first year, so please tell me can i give upsc exam in 2027.
Mam zarrori hai graduation kr ke UPSC crack krey
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
No, it is not mandatory to complete graduation before attempting to crack the UPSC examination. The minimum educational qualification required to appear for the UPSC Civil Services Examination is a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. However, candidates who are in their final year of graduation or awaiting the results can also apply for the examination.
While having a graduation degree provides a strong foundation of knowledge and skills, it is ultimately your preparation, aptitude, and dedication that will determine your success in the UPSC examination. Many candidates have cleared the exam without completing their graduation by focusing on effective preparation and acquiring a deep understanding of the syllabus.
It is important to note that clearing the UPSC examination requires extensive study, thorough understanding of concepts, current affairs knowledge, strong analytical and writing skills, and effective time management. So, while a graduation degree is not a prerequisite, it is beneficial in providing a broader understanding of various subjects that are part of the UPSC syllabus.
Can I apply if I'm 20 and Just about to touch 21?
Hey! Hope you are doing well!
Yes, you can apply for the UPSC examination if you are 20 years old and will turn 21 before a specific cutoff date. In addition to meeting the age requirement, there are other eligibility criteria you need to fulfill. These include being a citizen of India, a subject of Nepal/Bhutan, or a Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962, with the intention of permanently settling in India. You should also have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. The number of attempts allowed for each category of candidates is limited, and specific physical standards may apply for certain services like the Indian Police Service (IPS) and the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).
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Where is qualifying paper?? Paper 1and 2 on the basis of Indian language and English