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    10 Mistakes every UPSC Aspirant must avoid while Studying

    By Vanya MalhotraApril 20, 2022
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    The Civil Services Examination is conducted yearly by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). The UPSC test offers the opportunity to become an officer in India’s famous civil service. Entering the military would provide you with the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to actively participate in our country’s growth story. If you want to take the UPSC 2022, you need to start studying right away. This post will present you with a list of mistakes that every UPSC Aspirant must avoid while preparing for the IAS Examination.




    Here is a list of the 10 mistakes every UPSC Aspirant should avoid

    1. UPSC Syllabus

    The most significant part of the exam is the UPSC Syllabus. Despite common assumptions, the UPSC syllabus does not include everything under the Heat. The curriculum should be regarded as a guideline for the preparation. It is indicative – and adhering to the syllabus will assist a lot in terms of saving time and being well prepared for the exam. The UPSC Syllabus serves as a road map for academic study; hence, it is essential that UPSC aspirants properly understand the syllabus before beginning the preparation.

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    1. Selecting to Ignore Mock Test Practice

    The UPSC exam is quite difficult. It is also based on a ranking system. To pass the exam, you must beat the majority of your peers. Practice is essential for this. The UPSC prelims have an element of harsh marking. As a result, experience is required to master the discipline of avoiding negative marking by clever guesswork. In addition, the questions for the UPSC are typically lengthy, and only proper preparation can help candidates complete the exam on time.




    1. Time management.

    This is most likely the worst mistake made by UPSC aspirant, and if avoided, the most efficient UPSC test preparation tool. All topics and themes must be scheduled for learning and are evenly distributed within the preparation period. Consistent, high-quality study time is required to pass the UPSC exam and reach the IAS selection list.

    UPSC Aspirant must understand the importance of Time management.

    1. Choosing unimportant optional topics

    Before deciding on the one with which the UPSC aspirant is most familiar, a comprehensive examination of the syllabus is required. Candidates make the mistake of choosing the most popular subject or the one chosen by the previous year’s toppers. However, it may not be appropriate for everyone. As a result, students must investigate their strong subjects and make appropriate choices.

     

    1. Reading the Unimportant topics 

    Reading newspapers is generally the first piece of advice given to applicants who want to become IAS, IPS, or IFS officers. However, very few sources will educate you on how to study a newspaper properly without wasting your time. Candidates must be astute enough to select appropriate themes from current events as well as those connected to subjects to obtain relevant knowledge.

     

    1. NCERTs

    The NCERTs are the most fundamental publications on the market for Upsc training.  The books teach concepts in a basic and easy manner, assisting aspirants in first understanding the underlying concepts. Then advanced books can be studied.

     




    1. juggling several tasks

    When it comes to passing IAS Preliminary, most candidates end up grabbing at straws, failing, and several attempts. The aspirant/student’s primary focus should be on UPSC exam prep, and this should be done through practice. The level of the exam is high, so one must be extremely focused and laser-focused.

     

    1. There aren’t enough positive group studies.

    Because everyone has a different learning pace, studying alone is best. A positive study group, on the other hand, can enhance an aspirant’s spirit and keep monotony away. Not only that, but it also allows a candidate to test the waters and see where they stand in comparison to their fellow students. A  UPSC Aspirant must join study groups, stay up to date on current events, study, and share knowledge positively.

    Revision is Important for UPSC Candidates

    1. Stacking up a lot of books

    UPSC aspirant must understand that amassing a large number of books on a single subject will not benefit them in any way. The goal is not simply to read the books but to consume and remember the information contained within them. The best method is to focus on a small number of books that contain all of the themes for a single subject. There’s no need to overspend on books or study tools and immerse yourself in them. Quality is more important than quantity in the UPSC IAS exam.

     

    1. Refusal to revise

    To do well in the Exam pattern, UPSC candidates must be thoroughly familiar with the material as well as the proper technique. Memorizing is not enough; a candidate must infuse the concepts in their mind so that they can recreate them in the exams. Multiple revisions and continuous practice are essential for instilling concepts and applying them to the test.









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    Vanya Malhotra

      Vanya Malhotra is an experienced content writer with more than 10 years of expertise in creating engaging, reader-focused digital content. Over the years, she has written 4,000+ articles across diverse niches, including entertainment, lifestyle, travel, and trending news.Known for a clear writing style and strong storytelling approach, Vanya focuses on delivering well-researched, SEO-friendly content that connects with modern readers while maintaining authenticity and credibility. Her work reflects a deep understanding of audience behavior, search trends, and content strategy, making her a trusted voice in digital publishing.With a passion for turning ideas into impactful stories, Vanya continues to create content that informs, engages, and drives meaningful reader experiences across online platforms.

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