- Rule #2: You’ve to stop feeling guilty about it
- Rule #3: You’ve to study in minutes, not in hours
- Rule #4: “Net-surfing” doesn’t equal to “studying”
- Rule #5: You’ve to do “follow up” instantly
- Rule #1:
Rule #2: You’ve to stop feeling guilty about it
- When you think of the word ‘study’, you think of an “activity of reading books for 3-4 hours continuously” just like you did in board exams.”
- Unfortunately, this is impossible for a working professional. And when you try to do that (or even think about doing that) it leads to frustration.
- If you’re doing a job, you’re actually occupied from 9 AM to 9 PM.(breakfast-traffic-office-work-lunch-work-traffic-dinner)
- On weekdays, continuous study for 4-5 hours is impossible, given the jam-packed work-schedule + work and traffic fatigue.
- So, accept the truth and don’t feeling guilty or depressed about it. And whatever study time-table you wish to prepare, it must be prepared in light of this truth.
Rule #3: You’ve to study in minutes, not in hours
- Try to squeeze out 10-15-20 minutes out of your schedule, whenever you can.
- For example, Read the theory of aptitude topic at home, in the morning. Go to office, and during the free time, solve 4-5 sums in on go, Instead of trying to finish whole ‘chapters or exercises’ from a book.
- Similarly, for GS/ Opt.subject, pick up the book read one or two paragraphs; write the crux in the margin, leave.
- Pick up the book again when you’re free and repeat the procedure.
- Come back home, study 2-3 hours after dinner. You sum up the minutes and hours you spent studying, It’ll be no less than 4-5 hours.
Don’t study while in bus or vehicle
- In the enthusiasm (or stress) to study for the exam, many candidates keep reading books even while travelling in bus, train or rickshaw, daily.
- Problem: vehicle keeps jerking and shaking and so does your book. So, your eye-muscles have to put more effort to read the sentences.
- You don’t feel it immediately, but in long run, it damages your eyesight.
- and since your eyes get more fatigue in ‘vehicle reading’, you cannot keep yourself awake for a long time in the night.
- So, Better keep the eyes fresh in 30 minutes bus journey and instead study for 30 minutes more, at night.
My highschool Maths teacher
“I’ve seen a lot of students going to multiple tuition-classes. First class from 4 to 5 and second from 5.30 to 6.30. But What I haven’t seen, is a student who studies between 5 to 5.30.”
Anil Kapoor in movie “Tezaab”
Time hotaa nahi hai, Time nikaalnaa padtaa hai.
Rule #4: “Net-surfing” doesn’t equal to “studying”
- Working professionals (and students) use internet round the clock in office, in college, at home.
- They surf on Wikipedia, read editorials in The Hindu and The Economist etc. and do random seach on geography, history etc.
- They think they’re studying. They think they’re using the internet ‘productively’.
- Bitter truth: it won’t help you much.
- Why?
- Because Overreliance on internet = mistake.
- The Likelihood of getting a question from some random internet article of Wikipedia or newspaper in UPSC = very less.
- Again why?
- Because UPSC has to keep in mind the candidates from small towns and villages, who may not have 24/7 internet access. So many questions come from ‘static’ theory part, to give them level playing field.
- You’ve to keep the syllabus in mind, and do selective study accordingly, from the standard books rather than trying to do Ph.D on everything from internet.
- For example Stem-Cell research: at most you will need 10-12 points to write a descriptive answer. You don’t need to make an “ultra-awesome research note” from 50 different pages on google search.
- Initially you’ll feel enthusiastic about doing google-research, but after 15-20 days, you’ll lose the tempo and start feeling nervous thinking “I can never complete the syllabus”
- Ofcourse you can search internet for further explanation of a topic. But UPSC exam is not made up of one particular topic alone. It is a mixture of everything. So don’t overdo anything.
Your Memory has an expiry Date.
- You came across a fantastic article on US-China relations,
- it has 7 paragraphs, truckload of statistical and chronological data.
- You find 4-5 points, worth quoting in the essay/ interview/ mains answer.
- But you’re unlikely to remember or recall those points after 2-3 months, during the actual exam/interview. That’s why…
Rule #5: You’ve to do “follow up” instantly
- A lot of aspirants just keep cutting newspaper editorials from The Hindu/ Indian express or save webpages, thinking “I’ll do followup on Sunday or after 15 days. I’ll read them later”
- Bitter truth: You will never get the time or mood to study those pages ‘later’. Such files only gather dust on your table, and waste space in your hardisk.
- Barely 15 days left before the exam, you are under so much pressure to cover all the topics, you’ll have leave the file as it is, without even touching or looking at it.
- Besides, if you read the same column after 15 days, you’ll have to re-read each and every sentence.
- Lesson: don’t leave anything on future, if you’re reading something: just highlight or underline important stuff or take an extremely short-note of keywords. And move on. Whether it’s a book, newspaper, magazine or webpage.
But all ^these suggestions are meaningless, without the first and the most important rule for any competitive exam:
Rule #1:
Like it or not, you’ll have to study.
अच्छा लगे या ना लगे, पढ़ना तो पडेगा ही.
ગમે કે ના ગમે, ભણવું તો પડશે જ.

i wanna prepare for UPSC wid Law as main paper, however, i’m a socio-graduate. n now pursuing LL. B. What if i wanna go for coaching; the best coaching?? alternatively, if i choose do it myself; then what?
i have studied in kannada medium i m working as police sub inspector in karnatak state i read ur all emails if any imp about upsc plz send emails thanku very much sir
Hahaha …..funny and imp artical
@mayur its a good article…but wats funny about it..
I m 26 yrs old, a working professional, now want to start preparation for CSAT 2014. please advice me, how can I prepare?
Mrunal Sir,
I am working professional with 14 days on/off(ONGC Ltd.) pattern. Though I am preparing for UPSC as per time available to me but still I am in dilemma of Joining a coaching /or preparing it my own. Pls guide me & also tell is there any coaching available for 14 days on-off mode??
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sir i am in 3rd year of engineering and i want to appear for cse after that.should i start preparing from now onwards or wait till the completion of my degree that will over by 2015??
i am very much confused sir plz do reply i am waiting for your valuable advice.
Thanks..I appreciate you n need your assitance for my UPSC examination…
sir i need guidance hw to prepare the general english(qulaifying paper) standard book for it?
newly added paper ethics,community hw to prepare for it
Very usefull thoughts…..
useful information sir.could u please elaborate english news timings on radio .+ channel(am or fm).
regards
Dear Sir,
first of all I would like to thank u from the core of my heart as I have got a miracle in the name of mrunal so far as my preparion for upsc is concerned.
I m a Field Officer in State Bank of India. I have resently started preparation for upsc. I m a Graduate in English from IGNOU. I have read History also.I m confused regarding my optionals whether to choose English or History or Philoshophy. Kindly guide me
regards
Santosh
Dear. Sir…..i m also the field officer and want to prepare for uppsc…plz give me ur contact no…
I am a 3-time UPSC interview candidate. I would like to share the pathetic state of affairs regarding UPSC interview candidates. In many states in India, candidates at the time of interview are wooed by politicians and businessmen who run so called “Free IAS institutes”. They give them freebies like free flight ticket to Delhi, free clothes and shoes for interview. In turn, they advertise successful candidates as their own students. Some candidates becoming IAS/IPS officers later become slaves for these politicians. This is a very dirty and disturbing trend. This needs to be stopped in the bud.
I personally know many of these candidates, but they argue saying that why they shouldn’t accept Freebies if some one is doing it for a good purpose. Isn’t a shame to blindly accept something for free without thinking about where the money came from?? These are all black money and the politicians use these “Free IAS institutes” as proxies to convert them into White money. They also gain popularity by running these institutes
It would be true i will take care about it. Thanks…….
Sir plez advice me how i can make IAS, sir i read in class 10,in cbse board
sir, i am working professional. please tell me about books of geography( mains and preliminary) in hindi.
sir,i am working proffesional in IT company and want to prepare for exams.How to start with can you suggest which will be really helpful for me to initiate with.
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Hi Sir, I am preparing all the subjects from the TMH GS Manual (which contains all the topics) for the prelims 2014. I want to know if there is any need for studying from any other book?
I m doing marketing job in nbfc. pls suggest the subject which required less time to prepare compare to others.
thanks…
sir, my family background is poor and i am b.com final yr student. sir, i want to any govt job. plz give me idea that i can get early job and study carryon.
Strategic and analytic study of past 20 years questions will get you almost 50% questions as it is or little twisted . That means 100 marks out of 200 one can easily score . A superb site which is very useful to study the previous years questions in a very interesting way is examrobot.com
I could finish 500 questions per day without being feeling bored , as the presentation is so engaging .very cool stuff!! recommended to every aspirant who believe in smart work .
4.5 years work experiece as a telecom engg, this is actually a feild working & laborious job, hardly get 9 -10 hrs a day but tired, done btech in 2009, next month I’ll be 28, have 11 years relationship, after a long time family coalition jan 2015 is setted for marrige, engagement has done, leaving the job is impossible. I wanted to prepare for CSE since 3.5 years, but for some family problem I couldn’t leave the job, now I’ve no burden from my family but because of marrige my family-in-law dont want. But I’m getting to much frustated, I cant continue this work anymore, but I cant leave it, my english is also not good, no other options rather than english also, as I used to read write my mother language 10 years before, But I wanna go to batle field with preparation. How much sleep is needed to perform whole day, please suggest me further, I’m deadly waiting for your ans, plz do reply, plz plz plz plz plz……..
sir g , ias ki tayari ke liye koun si book paadani chahiye.
kaun si subject mujhe choose krni chahiye?
mei mayh hons. se hoo
my financial problem is not good, so i teach in my coaching
full day i m busy and no idea how i continue preperation
so i request, please suggest how i will complete my ambition
To crack ias hardwork really doesn’t matter but what matters is smart work… to crack ias we don’t need a phD, I have seen most of the people preparing for ias as such as they are studying to earn a phD, we need a concise and basic knowledge of all topics in ias not scholarly knowledge, If anyone says that he can study entire syllabus then history is enough to prove him wrong bcz if you go through previous year result of ias you will see the toppers have managed to achive 50-55% hardly. So we need smart work to crack ias not hard work..
And remember always
A gentleman is simply a patient wolf.
-Lana Turner
Dear Sir ,
Please tell me how to start studying for PCS pre . Which books you will prefer to study ? What are the topics ?
I want to be iFS (Indian Foreign Service) then how I have to prepare to get selected?????
hello,Mansi I have just read your question and I would like to answer your question with tranquility.After seeing your comment I came to the conclusion that you want to be in Indian foreign service.First of all What the heck are you doing here Do you really thing posting inane comments will ultimately help you..Nope it won’t.. I have seen a lot of people who posts,comments and asks every next person that sir how the hell do I prepare for civil service…What will he say..Nothing.One one person can do and it’s you..Don’t take it seriously or cry I am just telling you truth.It might be acrimonious but I don’t care I love to show mirror who haven’t ever seen herself/himself in the mirror
I like suggestion !!!!!!!
WELL … i have given first time upsc paper this yr after mini preparation of ded mahina…..my score will come out around 160-170….can you please tell me how shud i prepare this year thoroughly…..im working in Jaypee Fertilizers and my schedule is 2 days morning shift 2 days evening shift and two days night….7am-3pm, 3pm to 11pm and 11pm to 7am respectively…..please suggest me how to start and propogate my preparation in this kind of variable schedule….