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The Civil Services Examination is considered one of the toughest examinations in the country. The UPSC 2023 Prelims examination to screen candidates for the Mains exam will be conducted on 28th May 2023.
Revision of the topics making up the UPSC syllabus is one of the most important parts of IAS preparation. In this article, we will give you the details of two revision techniques that will enhance your preparation levels for the 2023 IAS Exam.
There are two types of revision called Normal or Standard Revision Technique and Frequent Revision Technique. Both techniques are good, but for a prestigious exam like UPSC, an aspirant should adopt a technique which suits their learning style.
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Revision Tips for UPSC Aspirants
Here are a few tips which IAS aspirants can follow to revise the syllabus of the UPSC exam efficiently:
The revision gap should not go beyond 9-15 days to avoid loss of memory level. Since the syllabus is vast, one should revise topics at frequent intervals so as not get overwhelmed.
UPSC aspirants should have a meticulously designed IAS study plan as well as a revision plan. Aspirants should make sure that their revision plan corresponds with their study plan. It means that when an aspirant sits to study one topic, they should not forget the revision of previous topics. For example, if an aspirant spends 1 hour for a specific subject, they should assign 10-15 minutes for revision.
A lot of revision also depends on practice. It is important to solve previous year’s UPSC question papers and mock tests at regular intervals to spot weak areas. This would give candidates enough time to fix knowledge gaps and revise in a focussed manner.
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