Last-minute Tips for UPSC CSE Main Optional Subject Paper You Must Follow – Times of India
The UPSC CSE Mains exam consists of nine papers, of which seven are compulsory and two are optional. The compulsory papers are: Essay, General Studies-I (Indian Heritage and Culture, History of India and the World, and Geography), General Studies-II (Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International Relations), General Studies-III (Technology, Economic Development and Bio-Diversity), General Studies-IV (Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude), Language Paper-I and Language Paper-II.
The optional papers can be selected from a list of 26 subjects, including History, Geography, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Literature.
As the UPSC CSE Main Optional Subject Paper is scheduled for today, September 24, here are some last-minute tips for IAS aspirants;
Focus on Core Topics
Don’t try to cram everything into the last few minutes or hours. Instead, focus on the core topics and areas that you find challenging. Core topics often carry more weight in terms of marks allocation. By mastering these fundamental areas, you can increase your chances of scoring well in the UPSC Mains optional subject paper.
Review Your Notes
Go through your notes and highlight the key concepts, facts, and figures. Reviewing notes allows you to revisit and deepen your understanding of key concepts. Often, as you study more, you gain a better grasp of certain topics, and reviewing notes helps you incorporate this newfound knowledge.
Eat Healthy and Get Enough Sleep
Eating healthy and getting enough sleep will help you to stay focused and energised during the day of the exam. It is important to ensure that you don’t eat junk food rather prefer eating only light home-made food before the exam. Also, you must get sufficient sleep a night before the examination.
Revise in a Quiet Place
Avoid distractions such as your phone, TV, and social media. When you are revising during the last hours of the exam, ensure that your focus is completely on what you read.
Stay Calm and Positive
It is important to stay calm and positive in the last few hours before the exam. Avoid getting stressed or anxious. Keep a positive mindset, believe in yourself and your years & months of preparation.
Stay Hydrated
It is important to drink plenty of water throughout the day, especially on the exam day. Dehydration can lead to fatigue and difficulty concentrating.
The UPSC CSE Main Exam is a challenging examination, but it is also a rewarding one. Those who successfully clear this stage can be regarded as some of the most brilliant individuals. They possess the potential to effect meaningful change in the lives of their fellow citizens.
FAQs
- When will be UPSC Mains Optional Subject Paper 2023 conducted?
UPSC CSE Main Optional Subject Paper 2023 is scheduled to be conducted on September 24, 2023. The Optional Subject Paper-1 will be held in the forenoon session while the Optional Subject Paper-2 will be held in the afternoon session. - Which optional subject should I choose?
The best optional subject for you is the one that you are most interested in and have the most aptitude for. Consider your academic background, professional experience, and personal interests when making your decision. You should also consider the scoring trend of the subject over the past few years. - How should I prepare for the optional subject paper?
Start by understanding the syllabus thoroughly. Make a study plan and stick to it. Gather the necessary study materials, including textbooks, reference books, and online resources. Form a study group or find a mentor to help you stay motivated and on track. Practice writing answers to previous year’s question papers. - What are the common mistakes to avoid in the optional subject paper?
- Not understanding the syllabus thoroughly
- Not practicing writing answers to previous year’s question papers
- Not timing yourself when writing answers
- Not being able to manage time effectively during the exam
- Not being able to express your ideas clearly and concisely
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