The latest trends of exam and the changing pattern is becoming tough for candidates to handle the syllabus. Learn latest tricks from the experts and student community.
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Usual tricks
Understanding: UPSC Mains questions can get really tricky and sometimes really difficult to understand. Before you start writing any answer to any paper, read the question very carefully. Understanding the questions and the requirements mentioned in the question are the main thing. You should be able to have a clear grip over the matter.
Psychological framework: Portraying the structure or sketching the answer in your mind is very crucial. The very moment you read and understand the question, set your mind about the procedure in which you going to answer. In this way, it will get a lot easier to answer with the course of practice. If possible, write down the points when you remember it with a pencil so that you can erase it.
Utilize time: Don’t fabricate answers to remember any answer. It will just waste your time in both the practice period and exam Hall. Rather try to remember the facts and important information related to this topic which will help you to remember the answer and also it will save you time more than usual.
Wordcount: Another basic thing that is usually to tricky .l sometimes the word count. If any question mentions the word limit or word count, you should finish up your answer around the limit. It shows your control over the power of language and choice of wo