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Last Minute Tips For UPSC CSE 2022 Mains:

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USEFUL INSIGHTS GAINED FROM YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:
GENERAL TIPS:

The IAS mains exam 2022 has been scheduled to be held on September 16, 17, 18, 24, and 25 2022. UPSC Mains 2022 exam has nine descriptive papers, which will be conducted on the above-mentioned 5 days.

The entire APTI PLUS family acknowledges the intensive journey of all the aspirants writing the mains from tomorrow which has been filled with massive learning experiences and insights. The only thing left is to translate all your hard work, strategies, learning, and knowledge onto the exam sheets.

Keep this in mind while attempting

The main Examination is intended to assess the overall intellectual traits and depth of understanding of candidates rather than merely the range of their information and memory. The questions are likely to test the candidate’s basic understanding of all relevant issues, and ability to analyze, and take a view on conflicting socio-economic goals, objectives and demands. ‘Mains’ assesses the quality of thoughts and content of one’s mind. These will enter subconsciously into one’s answer sheets.

USEFUL INSIGHTS GAINED FROM YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:

  • Mains exam is specific like a marathon.
  • Follow a balanced approach in all the papers alike.
  • Answers must be selectively and effectively dealt, with through better presentation.
  • Time management, will remain the most important aspect and yet a challenge in the Mains exam.
  • Handle the questions in a brief, concise yet analyzed manner.
  • Be effective, quick, rational, and pragmatic in handling each paper.
  • In the case of 10 markers, one must be careful to balance the answers, word limit, and to-the-point crisp answers.
  • In 15markers, one needs to elaborate, reason, substantiate, elucidate and analyze in a detailed manner.
  • One needs to begin the paper with the best presentation. For example: chart a map, and make subheadings.
  • The answer has to be written with basic, standard knowledge, information, and coverage.
  • Mains exam requires selective (specific to the demand of the question), organized application (align with the question and multiple sub-set of questions), effective presentation (use of underlining of keywords, diagrams, flowchart, quotes, facts, all possible multiple dimensions) in a structured manner.
  • In GS-1, paper completion, objectivity, and word limit will matter. In GS-2, analysis, on-spot presentation, as per sub-sections, with extensive coverage of current affairs in the presentation will be focused on. GS-3 demands scientific, conceptually accurate, and systematic pointwise writing. GS-4 would require handling case-studies questions effectively and examples from Public Service, appropriately.
  • The essay requires language competency, articulation, effective communication of ideas, objectives, and issues, and a detailed analysis of complex problem-solving dimensions. Make a list of random points on the rough page, and arrange an order with thematic headings in a broad manner. Ensure to end with an equally impactful end, with the nuanced suggestion of, a positive- constructive endnote.

GENERAL TIPS:

DO’s:
  • Try to relax by meditating and praying.
  • Check your center, admit card, and black ballpoint pens.
  • Take a timely dinner and adequate sleep.
  • Visit the examination center a day before the exam, to avoid any last-minute confusion.
  • Get your biological clock tuned to the exam timings.
  • Bring the e-Admit Card (print out) along with the (original) Photo Identity Card, whose number is mentioned in the e-Admit Card, in each session to secure admission to Examination Hall.
  • Make sure to carry a sufficient number of pens for writing the paper.
  • Reach the exam venue at least half an hour before the commencement of the exam.
  • Read the ‘Special Instructions for candidates admitted to the Examination’ given in the ‘Rules for the Examination’ available in Examination Notice and the ‘Poster’ containing instructions displayed outside the Examination Venue.
  • Wearing of mask/face cover is mandatory for all candidates.
  • You may carry your own hand sanitizer (small size) in a transparent bottle.
  • You need to follow COVID-19 norms of ‘social distancing’ as well as ‘personal hygiene’ inside the Examination Halls/Rooms as well as in the premises of the Venue.
  • You may take chocolate for the exam to ease your anxiety level.
  • You may carry a normal watch.
DON’Ts:
  • Do not bring any valuables/ costly items and bags to the Examination Venue.
  • Don’t sleep during the day as it may create difficulty in night.
  • Don’t discuss exams as it will increase your anxiety level.
  • Do not read any new study material.
  • Avoid Distractions – especially on social media.
  • You should not be in possession of any electronic equipment or programmable device or storage media.
  • Watches fitted with any special accessory that might be used as a communication device or smartwatch are strictly prohibited.
  • Do not to bring any valuables/ costly items and bags to the Examination Venue.
  • Do not discuss morning Paper questions during the exam break.
  • Don’t panic and be ready for surprises, because that’s what UPSC is known for.
  • Don’t lose hope even if there are difficult questions. Keep calm.
  • Avoid eating too much during the break.

Remember, when you aspire for something, the entire universe conspires to help you achieve it…..

You have everything that one needs to crack this exam. Try completing the papers in the exam hall. Rest will follow. Remember, it is the relative performance that will matter on the exam day. Put in your best performance, run the fastest you can, and you shall have what you want. Preparing for this exam, and performing to be selected in this exam, are like two sides of the same coin. One needs an effective translation, within those 9 papers of Mains exam.

BEST OF LUCK!!

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