UPSC Preparation

UPSC Exam Online Preparation

UPSC Exam is considered as one of the toughest competitive exams in the country and the preparation for this exam is advised to begin a year earlier due to the vastness of syllabus that has to be covered and the huge competition involved in this exam. Every year about 9 lakh people enroll for the UPSC Exam but only ten-thousand odd candidates clear the first stage i.e, Prelims Exam and move to the next stage called UPSC Civil Services Mains Exam. Hence, to clear the first stage and to make it to the final list a well-organized preparation plan and implementation of the same effectively is a must.

Most of the candidates who aspire to become an IAS officer take the examination even without knowing about UPSC, its exam pattern, syllabus, resources required, how to start the preparation or from where to begin. Hence, to guide and help the IAS Aspirants to crack this toughest exam, here in this section, we provide all the requisites for the UPSC Preparation for both IAS Prelims and UPSC Mains that will be useful for both beginners as well as those who have attempted more than once or twice.

IAS Online Coaching

In this section, IAS aspirants can find  the basic necessities for the UPSC Civil Services Exam Preparation like:

 

 

 

 

Free NCERT Books is where aspirants can find all the NCERT books from class 6 to 12 of all subjects like History, Geography, English etc. and download it for free anytime from anywhere.

 

 

 

 

 

NCERT Notes to make your UPSC IAS Exam Preparation easy and effective.

 

 

 

 

Topic of the Day covers short notes on important topics from all the subjects that are relevant to IAS Exam and would help in revision as well.

 

 

 

 

IAS Learning App provides an innovative change to your whole preparation process; download the app and study for IAS Exam from any corner of the world or move around anywhere studying at the same time.

 

 

 

 

UPSC Question Papers – It is important to go through the previous year question papers and solve them in order to get an idea about the type of questions asked in the UPSC Exam and practice MCQs that will allow candidates to acquire skills like time management and solving answers quickly in the actual UPSC Examination.

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