How To Prepare For Indian Civil Service Exams (Prelims)
The
civil services examination is basically a test to choose suitable
administrators. It tests the candidate right from the stage when one
starts the preparation. One common misconception about the prelims is
that it is a test of facts and figures. This is not so. A candidate
should have the right frame of mind and the will power to succeed in
the exam. A proper action plan is needed for the preparation itself
since he /she will be tested for some essential qualities like
power of retention, clarity of concepts, ability to identify the
correct alternatives with efficiency and accuracy. All this
requires a quick decision making power. Since the preliminary exam in
particular is a test of endurance the candidate needs to prepare
himself on the physical as well as mental level. The main constraint is
the time one gets to answer questions. On an average one gets around 40
seconds for each general Studies question and around 50 seconds for
each optional question. Added to this time constraint
is the fact that the exam is conducted in the month of May which is
usually the hottest month all over the country. Most of the centres for
the exam do not have proper facilities which adds to the stress. One
sure way of dealing with this stress is to count numbers or to take a
few deep breaths. Meditation and Yoga also help in dealing with stress to a great extent.
Now we come to the actual preparation for the prelims exam. Since it is a multiple choice question paper,
it needs a different preparation and a proper strategy. The first thing
a candidate needs to bear in mind is that the examination is designed
to evaluate certain qualities like a sharp memory and basic retention power.
There are ways to increase one's memory like preparing charts. One gets
confused when faced with mind boggling facts and figures. Important
facts and figures can be simplified and represented on charts and they
can arranged in the form of tables or graphs. Another thing to remember
is to make short and brief notes on each topic so that the entire
syllabus can be revised a day before the exam. It is better to use
diagrams and link words which make it easier to understand difficult
concepts. One more technique to help in retaining information is the
use of abbreviations. Since the syllabus involves exhaustive
information abbreviations help you to remember it better. It is a good
method to remember dates, facts and figures in a picture format and to
break up complex names and places into smaller and simpler words. The
last and the most important technique is doing regular revision. This
helps in retaining the maximum information. A separate time slot should
be given to doing not only regular but multiple revisions like daily,
weekly, monthly etc.
Many
candidates make a mistake of overloading themselves with lots of
information and end up remembering nothing. One should be able to differentiate between relevant and irrelevant information.
Since the preliminary exam is an elimination round the candidate should
also learn to focus only on the information needed and filter out the
rest. It helps to discuss with friends and teachers but the most
reliable way is to past years question papers for the optional subject
whereas for the general studies paper, one should keep abreast with
current events and information related to them.
An important thing to remember is that for this exam it is just enough
to remember information but to understand the concepts well instead of
memorizing facts and figures. The questions asked in the General
Studies paper are of 10+2 level whereas for the optional subject it is
graduation level. Therefore emphasis has to be on conceptual clarity.
Any concept has to be understood with its origin, merits and de-merits,
then it needs to be analysed with other relevant topics and lastly it
has to be correlated with the events that have taken place during the
year.
The preliminary exam requires candidates who have the acumen and the
ability to choose the right option of many given options. This needs a
proper method of elimination. It is a good idea to go through
previous years and model question papers and solve as many as possible.
Taking a mock test of a certain number of G.S. questions and optional
questions would be a good practice and help to pick out the most
appropriate option.
Each prelims paper is for two hours but a lot of time is wasted in
signing attendance sheets etc, therefore there is a lot of need for
effective Time Management not only for the exam but in the preparation
as well. It is not enough to know the right answer but it has to be marked correctly on the answer sheet. Speed and Accuracy are important, so solving model question papers on a regular basis would be a great help.
A good presence of mind
is needed to eliminate the least appropriate options and arrive at the
right one. Tick out the least correct answer first and go on to the
next option. Even when faced with a question for which you do not have
a ready answer, with basic common sense and a good presence of mind, it
is possible to make your guess a smart and a correct one.
Throughout the preparation for the prelims exam, it is important to
remember that any topic or concept should not be studied in isolation.
It is better to understand and establish a correlation between related concepts from other subjects and current events and happenings.
Even with all this preparation, it is necessary to have a positive attitude
and a great amount of will power to succeed to achieve your goal,that
of getting through the civil services examination with flying colors!