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		<title>IAS Papers : Tips to Prepare General Studies Paper</title>
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 An extensive study is required for preparing GS Prelims. Start your preparation with ncert books of 10th standard on various subjects like History, Geography, Polity, Science etc. and then go through other books recommended for G.S. It will be better to prepare G.S. Mains first and then for Prelims.
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</div> <p>An extensive study is required for preparing GS Prelims. Start your preparation with ncert books of 10th standard on various subjects like History, Geography, Polity, Science etc. and then go through other books recommended for G.S. It will be better to prepare G.S. Mains first and then for Prelims.</p>
<p>For G.S. Mains start your preparation with recommended books, magazines and newspapers. Here, one should be very careful about the word-limit because you have to answer the questions in limited number of words. This also can be achieved through practice. There should not be any introductory remarks while answering the questions of G.S. Mains. Try to write the answers to the point.</p>
<p>In Preliminary exam, multiple choice questions are asked and these can be answered on the basis of facts you have remembered while reading the books on various subjects. One should also try to develop the capacity of answering multiple choice questions as quickly as possible because you have only 120 minutes for answering 150 questions in exam.<br />
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Tips for General Studies Preparation</strong></p>
<p>1. Read newspapers and magazines carefully, which will expand your knowledge base and give good command and writing skill.<br />
2. Preparation for General studies should be done hand in hand while preparing for optional papers.<br />
3. NCERT books should be studied carefully and newspapers like The Hindu and magazines such as Frontline.<br />
4. Trend nowadays has shifted more towards current issues, hence a thorough awareness of recent events/happenings is mandatory.<br />
5. Other than the syllabus given, questions on planning, budgeting, developmental programmes, latest issues of political and constitutional importance, Panchayati Raj, electoral reforms, natural resources, culture, growth of nationalism, committees, commissions etc can be expected almost every year.<br />
6. Emphasis is normally placed on the general aspects of the subjects, which every educated person aspiring to join the civil services is expected to know.<br />
7. The General Studies paper needs special and thorough preparations and does not need to be over-emphasised.<br />
8. Those who would like to appear for Civil Services should have a strong base, which will make them easy to follow the subjects.<br />
9. Exhaustive study of each subject and every aspect of the General Studies is essential.<br />
10. An important point is efficient time management and proper planning. The time available with the candidates for preparations is limited and hence has to be intelligently utilized.</p>
<p><strong>Reading Material for UPSC General Studies Exam</strong></p>
<p><strong>Indian Polity:</strong><br />
NCERT (+1 level)—Indian Political System<br />
N.L. Madan : Bhartiya Rajya Vyavastha<br />
D.D. Basu—Indian Constitution<br />
Kashyap—Constitution of India<br />
Publication Division—Subhash Kashyap : Our Parliament<br />
P.M. Bakshi—Indian Constitution</p>
<p><strong>Science:</strong><br />
NCERT : (10 level) : Science, (+2 level) : Biology.<br />
Popular Science Series (CSIR)</p>
<p><strong>Indian History &amp; Culture:</strong><br />
NCERT (+ 2 level) — Ancient India, Medieval India, Modern India.<br />
Publication Division : Gazetteer of India (Vol 2 : History &amp; Culture)<br />
Vaid&#8217;s Study Notes.<br />
Gandhi Nehru Tagore &amp; Ambedkar—Gopal Krishna<br />
Raghavan Aiyer—Mahatma Gandhi</p>
<p><strong>Geography:</strong><br />
NCERT (+2 level)<br />
Sharma &amp; Cotinho : Economic and Commercial Geography of India.<br />
Indian Economy<br />
NCERT (+1 level)—Evolution of Indian Economy.<br />
Mishra &amp; Puri or Dutt &amp; Sundaram<br />
Bimal Jalan</p>
<p><strong>Statistics:</strong><br />
(NCERT +1 level) Elementary Statistics</p>
<p>1. India Year Book latest<br />
2. One competitive Magazine<br />
3. Economic Times &amp; The Hindu<br />
4. Yojana/Kurukshetra.
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 The current affairs of india and international current event affairs, are an important part of the general studies paper, both in the mains and the prelims. At the interview current affairs news rules and decides the rank of the candidate and even whether s/he will get through or not. In such a scenario the [...]]]></description>
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</div> <p>The current affairs of india and international current event affairs, are an important part of the general studies paper, both in the mains and the prelims. At the interview current affairs news rules and decides the rank of the candidate and even whether s/he will get through or not. In such a scenario the coverage of current affair in india as well as current world affairs, becomes an important part of your preprations.</p>
<p>For the very purpose of getting you ready for the challenge, we are covering the 2006 current affairs including politics current affair,current affair news,science current affairs,general knowledge current affair,current government affair and international current affairs. Only studying India&#8217;s current affairs or political current affairs is not sufficient as you have to cover international events and current affairs along with the Indian current affairs, as well as those in the field of science and sports.</p>
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International Current Affairs &#038; Events</strong></p>
<p>* Somalia and Ethiopia brace for war<br />
* Is US ready for a black President?<br />
* Blair warns over Iran threat to West Asia<br />
* Pak test-fired Ghauri V missile<br />
* APEC Summit : Bush Arrives In Vietnam<br />
* Bangladesh Elections Likely By Jan 25<br />
* India, Russia Desire Iran Issue Solved Through Talks<br />
<strong><br />
Indian Current Affairs News</strong><br />
*<br />
The New Child Labour Law&#8230;<br />
* Jessica Lal Murder Case: Manu Sharma convicted<br />
* Lalu Yadav and Rabri Devi acquitted<br />
* Jessica Lal Murder Case: False Evidence, Said Ram Jethmalani<br />
* Joint Panel With Pakistan Discussed Anti-Terror Mechanism<br />
* Investment Protection Agreement With China<br />
* Senate Clears Bush Administration&#8217;s Indo – US Nuclear Deal<br />
* Centre To Lay Norms For Regulating Ads Soon<br />
* Indian Navy To Induct US-Made Helicopters<br />
* Muslims Lagging Behind Other Groups, Says Sachar Committee<br />
<strong><br />
Science And Technology News</strong><br />
* Students of Delhi College of Engineering build hybrid car<br />
* Microsoft&#8217;s Software to enable multiple mousse on a PC<br />
* Mouthwash to help cancer treatment pain<br />
* Israeli Scientist Developing &#8216;Cancer-Sniffing&#8217; Device<br />
* India&#8217;s First Cosmonaut Ready To Go To Space Again<br />
* Indian, UK Scientists To Team-Up In Nanotech<br />
* Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Adopt Same Web Index Tool<br />
* E-Clearance Of Cheques Soon In Delhi / NCR</p>
<p><strong>      Sports News &#038; Current Affairs</strong><br />
* S.Santhi fails gender test<br />
* Top Seeds Paes and Mahesh go for Gold at Doha Games<br />
* Indian Cricket Team Arrives In South Africa<br />
* Doha Asian Games: India&#8217;s Weightlifters Can&#8217;t Play<br />
* Lottery To Promote Sports In Kerala<br />
* Athlete Shobha Makes Her Place In Team For Doha Games
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