Mastering the UPSC Exam: A Comprehensive Monthly Timetable for 2019 Preparation

Mastering the UPSC Exam: A Comprehensive Monthly Timetable for 2019 Preparation

Are you preparing for the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Exam, specifically the IES (Indian Engineering Services) in 2019? Let's break down the preparation process into a structured monthly timetable. This will help you stay focused and ensure that no important topic is overlooked.

April 2018 - Prelims Focused Preparation

At this stage, the primary focus should be on the Prelims syllabus. Begin by understanding the basics of each subject. Create detailed notes and revise them regularly. Practice previous year's papers to get a feel for the exam pattern. Here's a sample timetable:

April 2018 - April 2019

April 2018: Basic Study of Core Subjects May 2018: Revision of Notes and Prelims Mock Tests June 2018: Practice Prelims Questions July 2018: Analyze Prelims Scores and Work on Weak Areas August 2018: Detailed Study of Core Subjects September 2018: Revision and Mock Tests October 2018: Last Phase of Prelims Questions Practice November 2018: Comprehensive Revision and Mock Tests December 2018: Final Touches and Prelims Exam Preparation

A Structured UPSC Preparation Plan Adopted by Ningda Academy (HVDCEC)

Ningda Academy (HVDCEC) has adopted a phased approach to UPSC guidance, which is known for its effectiveness. This approach is designed to help aspirants sail through the preparation smoothly, despite the daunting nature of the task.

Phase-Wise Strategy

Here's a detailed breakdown of the Phase-Wise Strategy adopted by HVDCEC:

Phase I: Preparatory Phase

Span of 3 months Basics Reading Phase Help students to build a strong foundation

Phase II: Mains Phase I

Span of 7 months GSI, GSII, GSIII, GSIV, GSV, Optional Essay Writing HVDCEC focuses maximum on answer writing practice A student writes around 700 answers in the span of 7 months

Phase III: Prelims Phase

Span of 5 months Components of Paper I, Paper II, C-SAT, Workshop on Art and Culture, Budget, Economic Survey and India Year Book Excessive Multiple Choice Answer Writing Practice A student solves around 6000 MCQs in this phase

Phase IV: Mains Phase II

Span of 4 months More Current Affairs, More Answer Writing, Test Series Test Series: 1. Component Wise Tests 2. Optional Subject Tests 3. Current Affairs Tests 4. Comprehensive Tests 5. Mock 2 Tests

Phase V: Interview Phase

Span of 1 to 2 months Extenensive preparation for the interview

Personalized Approach

Before initiating the preparation, HVDCEC interacts with each student to understand their strengths and weaknesses better. Such a session also helps in building a personal connection between the student and the faculty.

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Stay Motivated

The key to success in the UPSC Exam is a perfect blend of a non-idealistic study plan, quality study, phase-wise preparation strategy, correct guidance, strong foundation, answer writing practice, basic level of English, strong hold on current events, revision, and most importantly, self-belief and self-confidence.