Even after hell lot of focus and hard work, a UPSC aspirant lacks an
important factor the exam requires. Not knowledge, It’s luck!
Here are the secrets The UPSC team keeps behind the curtain, that basically turns the tables for its aspirants.
1. Quantity Matters.
Well, it does in every exam, but this has a different case. The
checker may just flip the pages. To excel this, its expected to attempt
all questions and write everything neatly.
2. Average Quality
The checker appointed by the UPSC team are just normal college
professors. Use of technical jargons and the Tharoor vocab would
probably bounce over their heads. So, it is better to keep it decent and
simple as possible.
3. Beat Around The Bush
It’s practically impossible to know everything. There may be a few
questions you have never heard about. Never leave them blank; I repeat
NEVER! Write any related thing that you know, just don’t mention factual
points you aren’t sure about.
4. Presentation
It’s not about hard study, but smart study. There are people who
write a lot with ridiculous presentations. The presentation does fetch
you a good score. Pay attention to the points and the way you can make
your copy attractive.
5. Confabulation
Confabulation is connections. It basically throws light on collecting
and connecting the data that best relate to the answer. You may not go
the accurate way but will surely land up somewhere near. This will help
you get a good score.
6. Common Sense
Some questions are just made to confuse the aspirant. They don’t
actually have a correct answer. Well, in this situation you need to work
smart. Write all the related things you know. This is further judged on
the basis of the best answer a student could provide.
7. Ethics And Essay
This can be a booster for you. Many just avoid them as of less
importance. But to stand apart from the league, you need to work
accordingly. Prepare everything well.
8. Confidence
This is the ethic of success. You need to be confident about your
capabilities. Don’t compare yourself to anyone and keep up the
positivity.
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