The specific areas, where you have to make notes for mains at the time of
prelims preparations are
- Indian National Movement
- Indian Geeography
- Indian Economy
- Indian Polity
- Science & Technology when preparing General Science
- Personalities, Indian art & culture etc. while studing Indian history
- Current Events
Systematic revision and Practice is key to success
Most of the candidates complain that in spite of thier hardwork, they fail to
clear even prelims. The main reason is that they are not concentrating on
vital areas and concentrating on portions which are unlikely to ask. The expert candidate
can forecast which are likely to be asked. Here comes the help of coaching
institutes and special courses designed for Civil Service Examinations.
The second is the systematic revision. It is necessary that you revise the subject
studied at least two days continuosly and thereafter, once in week for at least two
weeks and revise the main points monthly once. Practise the Multiple choice questions
at least once in a week to consolidate what you learnt and to assess the level of
preparation. Note down the question which you cannot answer and memorise it.
The main
problem in this area in the traditional learning is to keep track of what you donot know.
It will become a time consuming process to note down the unknown questions in your
tight schedule. Here we come to your rescue, attempt our question bank after studying
the notes and preferably after 5-6 days after your study. All the wrong answers are
automatically noted down automatically and you can call review them when needed. We have imposed a restriction that maximum of 250 questions can be
stored at a time. Attempting a seperate test consisting of your unanswered questions correctly removes the questions
from unanswered questions. Thus you can manage and keep track of your difficult portion with great
ease.
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