The first thing is to complete the syllabus of GS and optionals.
Since after completing GS for Pt, we can take it from where we left and go for answer writing now itself.
As concerned to our optionals,there is need to cover all topics and relate the topics with current affairs because mains is now more current affairs based.
After completing the topics, pick out questions from them and try to answer.
Then we have to make short notes, flow charts and diagrams so that we can do your last minute revision in a short span of time.
Now we can join test series to evaluate the prep and get the hang of writing answers in an exam hall atmosphere.
All the time be thorough with the newspaper.
Any event or news related to our optionals can be written down for our future reference.
Since after completing GS for Pt, we can take it from where we left and go for answer writing now itself.
As concerned to our optionals,there is need to cover all topics and relate the topics with current affairs because mains is now more current affairs based.
After completing the topics, pick out questions from them and try to answer.
Then we have to make short notes, flow charts and diagrams so that we can do your last minute revision in a short span of time.
Now we can join test series to evaluate the prep and get the hang of writing answers in an exam hall atmosphere.
All the time be thorough with the newspaper.
Any event or news related to our optionals can be written down for our future reference.
Now the General Studies has the highest weightage in the total marks in the IAS Mains, so in-order to stand out and score maximum one must ensure their full preparation of General Studies.
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