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UPSC IAS Prelims Last Minute Tips 2024

UPSC IAS Prelims Last Minute Tips 2024

Edited By Soujanya K | Updated on Oct 20, 2023 10:15 AM IST | #UPSC CSE

IAS Prelims Last Minute Tips 2024 - The Union Public Services Commission will be conducting the IAS 2024 Examination. The UPSC CSE 2024 Notification will be released on the official UPSC website. The notification will contain details regarding the UPSC exam, like the UPSC IAS Exam dates, exam pattern and syllabus, which will help students prepare well. Candidates appearing for the IAS 2024 exam can go through the last-minute tips for UPSC prelims 2024 given below. The final week before the IAS 2024 exam is extremely crucial, and candidates should strive to use this time efficiently.

Candidates should make the most of the final week’s revision for both General Studies (GS) and the Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT). Below, we have prepared some tips on effective IAS revision strategies to help candidates navigate their last-minute preparation for the UPSC prelims 2024. We discuss how you can tackle the objective-type questions of the UPSC Preliminary examination.

IAS Prelims Last Minute Tips 2024 - Important Dates

Events

Dates

UPSC IAS notification 2024

February 14, 2024

IAS application form 2024

February 14, 2024

The last date to fill out the UPSC CSE 2024 application

March 5, 2024

IAS 2024 admit card release date

To be announced

UPSC prelims exam date 2024

May 26, 2024

UPSC IAS 2024 Prelims result

To be announced

UPSC IAS mains admit card

To be announced

IAS mains exam

September 20, 2024 (Onwards)

IAS Exam Result (Mains)

To be announced

UPSC IAS 2024 interview date

To be announced

IAS Last Minute Tips 2024 for Prelims by Mr. A. K Mishra, Founder and Director, Chanakya IAS Academy

1. Organize your revision: Begin by creating a structured study plan that covers all the essential topics of the UPSC syllabus. Divide your time wisely, allocating sufficient hours to each subject based on its weightage and your comfort level. Prioritize areas that need more attention while ensuring you revise the entire syllabus.

2. Revise the basics: Go back to the fundamentals of each subject. Understand the concepts, theories, and terminologies thoroughly. Review important historical events, geographical features, and government policies. Solidify your understanding of basic arithmetic, reasoning, and comprehension skills for CSAT.

3. Identify Important Topics: Examine question papers from prior years to determine which subjects commonly come up in the Prelims. Give these subjects extra time for study and revision. Consider current affairs while concentrating on fundamental themes including history, geography, politics, economics, science, and the environment.

4. Solve previous years' question papers: Take the time to acquaint yourself with the format and various question types that are commonly found in past UPSC Prelims examinations. Solve previous years' IAS question papers to assess the level of difficulty and recognize recurring topics. Engaging in this exercise will provide you with valuable insights into the exam's expectations and enable you to enhance your time management skills.

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5. Analyze mock test results: Take thorough practice exams, then evaluate your results. Determine your academic areas of strength and weakness. Identify your strengths and weaknesses across different subjects. Focus on the areas where you consistently make errors and dedicate ample time to thorough revision. Mock tests offer a valuable opportunity to simulate exam conditions, allowing you to refine your strategies and approaches for optimal results.

6. Time management is Crucial: The UPSC Prelims imposes a stringent time limit, allocating 2 hours for each paper. It is essential to develop the skill of solving multiple-choice questions (MCQs) within this timeframe. Effective time management plays a vital role in maximizing your score and enabling you to tackle as many questions as possible within the given duration

7. Thoroughly Practice reading comprehension: Reading comprehension sections are included in the CSAT exam. Develop effective reading techniques that let you understand the author's point of view, grasp the primary concept, and spot important details. To improve your reading comprehension and speed, practice reading passages and responding to questions based on them.

Finally, the last week before the UPSC Prelims 2024 exam is essential for revision and fine-tuning your exam approach. Plan your study time, practise with last year's papers, evaluate mock exams, improve your time management abilities and Learn how to answer MCQs.

IAS 2024 Last Minute Tips- Preparation Tips

The groundwork for successful IAS preparation begins many months before the final exam. Candidates must carefully consider how they must study for the IAS exam from the zero level to achieve the best results. There are many ways candidates can approach IAS 2024 Preparation. Some candidates may opt for IAS preparation without coaching, others may attend coaching for some guidance. Good UPSC IAS preparation done beforehand helps candidates create a strong foundation of learning. This, in turn, would make IAS 2024 Prelims Last Minute preparation much more easy. In the points below, we go over some tips that will help you prepare for the IAS effectively.

  • Thoroughly familiarize yourself with the UPSC IAS Syllabus 2024 and study all the topics it covers. Also, acquaint yourself with the IAS Exam Pattern.

  • Create an IAS Study Plan based on the syllabus and stick to it.

  • Read the Newspaper every day.

  • Study the NCERT Books thoroughly.

  • Refer to Books Recommended for IAS 2024 Preparation.

  • Take plenty of notes while reading to help you during last minute IAS preparation.

  • Solve past question papers to practice answer writing, improve time management and acquaint yourself with the types of questions asked in the IAS exam.

  • Do not neglect your physical and mental health in the process of preparing for the IAS exam.

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

1. When UPSC form will come 2024?

The IAS Registration form will released on February 14, 2024.

2. Will there be UPSC Exam in 2024?

Yes the, IAS exam will be held in 2024, as the UPSC hold the exam annually.

3. Will UPSC syllabus change in 2024?

There will not be any drastic change in the IAS syllabus in 2024.

4. How can I improve my UPSC Prelims score?

Your UPSE IAS 2024 Prelims Score can be improved by practicing solving IAS sample papers or the previous years’ papers.

5. What is the lowest score in UPSC Prelims?

The IAS cutoff varies between different stages of the IAS exam.

6. What should I study for UPSC Prelims?

To get an idea of the topic to study for the UPSC prelims, you can consult the IAS Syllabus 2024.

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