IAS Examinations: Breaking down the curriculum
The IAS Exams are one of the most
sought-after and difficult exams in the country. It is a well-known fact that a
huge amount of hard work is required for the preparation of these competitive
exams. Besides hard work, strategic preparation is crucial for maximized
results.
To start with, it is important to
understand how the system of scoring works and what is the criteria to qualify.
Priorities are set accordingly and the strengths and weaknesses of each individual
are measured.
Thorough knowledge of subjects is
critical. Fundamental subjects like History, Indian Polity, Environmental
Ecology, and Economics form the base for more complex and contemporary subjects
like Sustainable Development, Social Sector Initiatives, and Climate Change.
Current National and International Events must be studied along with analyzing
it with regard to the core subject and developing your opinion on them.
Comprehensive Interpersonal Skills not
only form a separate qualifying exam but also enhance learning holistically. A
good command on the English language can transform one's personality as well,
boosting self-esteem and confidence which can work miracles in the interview
session.
Expression power both verbal and written
is essential. The technique of writing answers begins with understanding the
question, analyzing it and then framing the answer in such a way that each
sentence is related to the next and each paragraph is woven with the next to
end with the conclusion and the sequence in perfect harmony. The conclusion
must be so impactful that it gives the answer a complete effect.
Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability
is to build critical thinking and practiced to deal with any problematic
situation reasonably which is essential in the IAS. Basic mathematics or
numeracy is the matric level maths along with Data Interpretations.
Gurmarg Educare uses a comprehensive
learning approach which begins with understanding what you’ve signed up for and
whether all these aspects of skills are being honed like you were promised.
Breaking the curriculum is step 1 to become number one.
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