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Are coaching institutes mandatory for competitive exam like UPSC?


This question definitely arises once in every contestant's mind. And getting up is also natural. Who has taken such a big decision to prepare for the best exams like upsc, then this question is justified.

So in response to this question, Follow these 2–3 aspects.

You should know what to read and what not to read

A statement is very popular for this exam, all things under this sky should be known about them. But you should only know what to study and what to leave for this exam. Otherwise we loss our valuable tile by looking here and there.

Right way to read

This exam is not at all like the general examination of the rest of the school college where we hit the RATTA and write in the paper and pass with EXTENSION MARKS. Your ability to understand thinking is tested in UPSC test, how you think, how to solve problems is tested. So for him, studies are also done differently.

How answer in UPSC main exam?

In this, the rest of the exam is also taken along with your optional subject, and according to me, this exam is very important. I am not saying that the rest of the exam is not necessary, but this exam requires a lot of hard work, how to write an answer, how much time, according to which and how to write it all requires a lot of hard work, Because UPSC never directly asks direct questions.

Interview

Your personality is tested in this. How do you present yourself to the interviewer? What qualities are needed for this examination, which defects have to be removed, you should know all these

(Note: We cannot underestimate any aspect, we need to work well on all aspects. So understand these 4 aspects very well) 

Now it is your turn to decide, whether you know all these aspects well, or you know 2 aspects, two or three do not know 1 or all.

By this you will understand yourself whether you need any guidance or not. In which subject you are weak, in which you are not, you should assess it better. Take coaching if you feel the need, otherwise


But wait, coaching is not necessary, you can take coaching only by paying big money to big institutes.

You have 3 options here


1.) If there is money, then coaching is not a big deal, any coaching institute should join. If you belong to Kolkata then I prefer KavishIAS

2.) Those who have little money, but then go to any teacher who has knowledge about this exam, who has ever given these exams or has not passed the mains. But guide you well.

3.) Use your phone, much is found online, listen well and understand.

Otherwise, if you want to read with a mixture of all three things, you can also study.







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