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UPSC Prelims 2023 #PKMKB
Itna tough paper banane ke bad bhi corruption khatam nahi hoga 💯
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Agents of UPSC CSE 🚩
Itna tough paper banane ke bad bhi corruption khatam nahi hoga 💯
3-4 attempt walo ka samaj aata hai soch rahe hoge ek bar aur fail ho jayenge kya hi hoga ab tak fail hi hue hai ek bar aur sahi
Lekin jo beginner hai UPSC me unka sab chaupat kar diya hai vo apne last attempt tak yahi ni samaj payenge what to read how to read what to do what not to do
Kul milakar UPSC ne hardwork se jyada luck ko preference de di hai
Backup me option rakho jo beginner hai aur jo nahi hai unhe kya bolu mai mujhe khud apna kuch nahi pata
Lekin jo beginner hai UPSC me unka sab chaupat kar diya hai vo apne last attempt tak yahi ni samaj payenge what to read how to read what to do what not to do
Kul milakar UPSC ne hardwork se jyada luck ko preference de di hai
Backup me option rakho jo beginner hai aur jo nahi hai unhe kya bolu mai mujhe khud apna kuch nahi pata
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✍🏻Directives Words
🌟Discuss: You have to debate on paper by going through the details of the issues concerned by examining each one of them. You have to give reasons for both for and against arguments. And once all the discussion is done, a suitable apt conclusion may be given at the end of the answer.
🌟Comment: It is opinion based question. You have to give your opinion and you also have to justify it. Give evidences, arguments, data to justify you answer.
🌟Highlight: You are expected to ‘draw special attention to’ specific aspects asked in the question.
🌟Elucidate: Elucidate means “to make clear”. In several of the questions, where the examiners use this directive, they present us with a cause-effect linkage asking us to “elucidate”. In such cases, we have to basically bring out the linkage more clearly citing evidence and examples.
🌟Elaborate: When you are asked to elaborate, you need to give detailed information in well organized manner concerning what has already been said.
🌟Explain: Explaining is to make (an idea or situation) clear by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts and to give reason so as to justify the stand.
🌟Enumerate: Enumeration means writing down a list of all the points.
🌟Define: When we are asked to define, we need to state or describe exactly the nature, scope, or meaning of the term asked in the question. Definition should mark out the boundary or limits of the concept.
🌟Illustrate: Illustrate refers to explaining or making clear by giving suitable examples.
🌟Examine: It demands you to investigate the topic deeply and bring to light to various aspects of the given topic. It refers to inspecting something closely and bringing out the facts.
🌟Critically Examine: When you are asked to examine, you have to dig deeper into the topic, get into details, and find out the causes or implications if any . When critically is suffixed, you have to highlight the pros and cons and give a balanced conclusion.
🌟Assess: It demands examination and evaluation of the given topic.
🌟Analyze: You need to examine something methodically and in detail, typically in order to explain and interpret it. You are required to take each and every part of the statement and examine them separately and also in relation with other parts.
🌟Clarify: You need to make (a statement or situation) less confused and more comprehensible.
🌟Reflect: Think deeply or carefully about something.
🌟Justify: You have to prove the validity of the statement. There are two types of questions possible with this derivative. You may be asked to justify the statement given or allowed to take a stand and to justify your stand.
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🌟Discuss: You have to debate on paper by going through the details of the issues concerned by examining each one of them. You have to give reasons for both for and against arguments. And once all the discussion is done, a suitable apt conclusion may be given at the end of the answer.
🌟Comment: It is opinion based question. You have to give your opinion and you also have to justify it. Give evidences, arguments, data to justify you answer.
🌟Highlight: You are expected to ‘draw special attention to’ specific aspects asked in the question.
🌟Elucidate: Elucidate means “to make clear”. In several of the questions, where the examiners use this directive, they present us with a cause-effect linkage asking us to “elucidate”. In such cases, we have to basically bring out the linkage more clearly citing evidence and examples.
🌟Elaborate: When you are asked to elaborate, you need to give detailed information in well organized manner concerning what has already been said.
🌟Explain: Explaining is to make (an idea or situation) clear by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts and to give reason so as to justify the stand.
🌟Enumerate: Enumeration means writing down a list of all the points.
🌟Define: When we are asked to define, we need to state or describe exactly the nature, scope, or meaning of the term asked in the question. Definition should mark out the boundary or limits of the concept.
🌟Illustrate: Illustrate refers to explaining or making clear by giving suitable examples.
🌟Examine: It demands you to investigate the topic deeply and bring to light to various aspects of the given topic. It refers to inspecting something closely and bringing out the facts.
🌟Critically Examine: When you are asked to examine, you have to dig deeper into the topic, get into details, and find out the causes or implications if any . When critically is suffixed, you have to highlight the pros and cons and give a balanced conclusion.
🌟Assess: It demands examination and evaluation of the given topic.
🌟Analyze: You need to examine something methodically and in detail, typically in order to explain and interpret it. You are required to take each and every part of the statement and examine them separately and also in relation with other parts.
🌟Clarify: You need to make (a statement or situation) less confused and more comprehensible.
🌟Reflect: Think deeply or carefully about something.
🌟Justify: You have to prove the validity of the statement. There are two types of questions possible with this derivative. You may be asked to justify the statement given or allowed to take a stand and to justify your stand.
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✍🏻Answer writing skills
We write down what we know about keywords. But don't forget the main question that has been asked
We write down what we know about keywords. But don't forget the main question that has been asked
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"One individual may die for an idea, but that idea will, after his death, incarnate itself in a thousand lives."
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Forwarded from IGNITE UPSC BY ISSF
Data sheets are not very difficult to make. But the real question is about how to use the data. I tried to use the same data in multiple ways.
Eg. ₹2LakhCr is given to Food Subsidies out of a budget of ₹40LakhCr in 22-23. This is a fact.
1. Negative criticism: 5% of of budget is given to food subsidies. How poor fiscal management!
2. Defending in a positive way: For 1.7bn population, the food subsidy is merely ₹2LakhCr. More needs to be done as GHI rank is 107.
3. Writing way forward:
A.Government needs to rationalise subsidies. 5% is too much.
B. Government needs to prioritise subsidies for various issues. Set apart a fixed budget for reducing malnutrition and hunger separately.
Interpret data in as many ways as you can.
(- AIR35 SANKETH AJMERA)
Eg. ₹2LakhCr is given to Food Subsidies out of a budget of ₹40LakhCr in 22-23. This is a fact.
1. Negative criticism: 5% of of budget is given to food subsidies. How poor fiscal management!
2. Defending in a positive way: For 1.7bn population, the food subsidy is merely ₹2LakhCr. More needs to be done as GHI rank is 107.
3. Writing way forward:
A.Government needs to rationalise subsidies. 5% is too much.
B. Government needs to prioritise subsidies for various issues. Set apart a fixed budget for reducing malnutrition and hunger separately.
Interpret data in as many ways as you can.
(- AIR35 SANKETH AJMERA)
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https://theprint.in/ground-reports/upsc-toppers-are-a-catch-for-all-and-coaching-centres-want-their-photos-consent-be-damned/1642104/
Stating the obvious: No one cares if you don't make it. Those who fail to make it by few marks, if not in reserved list are just one more aspirant.
Either you are a sensation or nothing. Cruel ecosystem not cruel exam.
Stating the obvious: No one cares if you don't make it. Those who fail to make it by few marks, if not in reserved list are just one more aspirant.
Either you are a sensation or nothing. Cruel ecosystem not cruel exam.
ThePrint
UPSC toppers are a catch for all. And coaching centres want their photos, consent be damned
India's aggressive world of UPSC coaching institutes don't need a topper to have studied at the centre. Even a brief, last-minute engagement is enough to flaunt them as their own.
Forwarded from IGNITE UPSC BY ISSF
Why you will fail 2024 Prelims?
Please introspect:
Remember the aftermath of Prelims 2023 ? You were heartbroken, angry, confused but also determined to give it back to UPSC in 2024.
You promised the world to yourself, sat down with a pen and paper and made a "super strict" timetable, downloaded scores of productivity apps
And you were successful, albeit for a few days.
You woke up early, studied for 6/8/10 hours, and completed your goals.
But what about now? Be honest
You are back to your usual self, waking up late, doing classes half heartedly, barely making those extra efforts you promised yourself, more or less making the same mistakes which cost you 2023 Prelims
Actually you are not alone, this is the case with 99% of us aspirants
Over promise, under deliver is our USP.
And it's not your fault.
An average aspirant studies seriously for a grand total of 2 1/2 months, here is how
15 days after the Prelims exam in which you failed
15 days after getting excited seeing Mains paper of current exam cycle
15 days after New Year when one makes resolution to study seriously
15 days after notification comes out
and the final 15 days before Prelims
That makes it about 75 days of serious study out of a possible 350 days
Although normal for majority aspirants but when you do this you are disrespecting the statistically toughest examination in the country, and when you do that it punishes you back
UPSC exam or life is not a Rocky movie where you are ready to take on a world champion boxer at the end of a 3 minute motivational montage
To be better in life or at UPSC CSE you need to do the same shit day after day, week after week, month after month, slightly increasing your effort with each sitting
And it's not glamorous, let me tell you beforehand, you will want to break character and go back to the previous life of ease and comfort but it's either this or pain of regret on 26th May, 2024
The 1st failure in Prelims is crushing, the 2nd is heartbreaking but after 3rd, 4th failure you become familiar with failure, complacency sets in, criticism of parents and close ones doesn't matter to you, and you start enjoying the "vicious cycle"
And that is the worst thing that can happen to you, is to enjoy being a failure and romanticising it
Problem is this will all blow in your face once your attempts are exhausted, you have crossed a certain age and your peers have settled down with kids and good pay packet
To counter that start now, start small, but do whatever you are doing daily, increasing the intensity daily, little by little
Remember if you won't give due respect to India's toughest exam, India's toughest exam won't give you the respect back
Please introspect:
Remember the aftermath of Prelims 2023 ? You were heartbroken, angry, confused but also determined to give it back to UPSC in 2024.
You promised the world to yourself, sat down with a pen and paper and made a "super strict" timetable, downloaded scores of productivity apps
And you were successful, albeit for a few days.
You woke up early, studied for 6/8/10 hours, and completed your goals.
But what about now? Be honest
You are back to your usual self, waking up late, doing classes half heartedly, barely making those extra efforts you promised yourself, more or less making the same mistakes which cost you 2023 Prelims
Actually you are not alone, this is the case with 99% of us aspirants
Over promise, under deliver is our USP.
And it's not your fault.
An average aspirant studies seriously for a grand total of 2 1/2 months, here is how
15 days after the Prelims exam in which you failed
15 days after getting excited seeing Mains paper of current exam cycle
15 days after New Year when one makes resolution to study seriously
15 days after notification comes out
and the final 15 days before Prelims
That makes it about 75 days of serious study out of a possible 350 days
Although normal for majority aspirants but when you do this you are disrespecting the statistically toughest examination in the country, and when you do that it punishes you back
UPSC exam or life is not a Rocky movie where you are ready to take on a world champion boxer at the end of a 3 minute motivational montage
To be better in life or at UPSC CSE you need to do the same shit day after day, week after week, month after month, slightly increasing your effort with each sitting
And it's not glamorous, let me tell you beforehand, you will want to break character and go back to the previous life of ease and comfort but it's either this or pain of regret on 26th May, 2024
The 1st failure in Prelims is crushing, the 2nd is heartbreaking but after 3rd, 4th failure you become familiar with failure, complacency sets in, criticism of parents and close ones doesn't matter to you, and you start enjoying the "vicious cycle"
And that is the worst thing that can happen to you, is to enjoy being a failure and romanticising it
Problem is this will all blow in your face once your attempts are exhausted, you have crossed a certain age and your peers have settled down with kids and good pay packet
To counter that start now, start small, but do whatever you are doing daily, increasing the intensity daily, little by little
Remember if you won't give due respect to India's toughest exam, India's toughest exam won't give you the respect back
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