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Hey,
B.Tech and BA are totally different from each other. Every UPSC aspirant works with a backup plan. If you see Srushti Deshmukh, Kanishak Kataria and many other toppers, they all are from Engineering background and prepared for the UPSC Alongside. If you wholly want to focus only on IAS, think both on the cons and pros of your choice. Furthermore, it is not always essential for UPSC CSE coaching. The syllabus is designed as such that candidates can himself/herself prepare for the exam within a maximum span of two years. So, taking coaching for three years and along side regular college, will no longer give you time for self study. How much good coaching center you join, if you do not study yourself or revise, you cannot score good enough in the exam. You can even opt for weekend coaching or use online resources to prepare for the exam. You can opt for the degree which fascinates you more and you can choose same in the optional as well which will really help in boosting your score. Don't take stress and be calm.
Hi
It's good that you are starting your preparation for UPSC early in your graduation itself, and don't worry there are many who prepare themselves as clear upsc as well and you can do the same, just be honest and dedicated towards your preparation.
Follow the below tips to prepare well for your UPSC examination :-
To start your preparation first of all go well through syllabus , you can check the complete syllabus at
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-syllabus
Top books which you can follow for UPSC examination preparation are listed below subject wise:-
HISTORY
*NCERT XI (Ancient & Medieval)
*NCERT XII (Modern Indian History)
*Facets of Indian Culture Spectrum
*From Plassey to Partition - A History of Modern India
Indian Art & Culture
*Indian Art & Culture - Nitin Singhania
Polity
*NCERT IX-XII
*Indian Polity M Laxmikanth
Geography
*NCERT VI X (Old Syllabus)
*NCERT XI, XII (New Syllabus)
*Certificate Physical Geography G C Leong
World Atlas
Economics
NCERT XI
*The Indian Economy Sanjiv Verma
*Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh
*Economic Development & Policies in India Jain & Ohri
Environment
*Class XII Biology (last 5 chapters)
*Environment by Shankar IAS Academy
International Relations
*NCERT XII (Contemporary World Politics)
*Current Affairs ( read newspaper )
To get the complete list of books go through
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/books-for-upsc-ias
*Make a routine or a time table and try to religiously follow it , take short breaks in between your studies.
*Read newspaper daily and keep yourself updated with the current affairs
* take short breaks in between your studies, studying continuously can be brain tiring and it becomes difficult to focus and study with concentration, so take breaks to relax and refresh your brain otherwise you won't be able to retain whatever you read.
*Choose your optional subject wisely , choose the subject you have interest in.
*Make short notes for each subject, it will help you in your revisions a lot as syllabus is wide
*Set daily goals like I have to cover these many topics today, weekly goals like I have to cover these chapters this week and practice their questions too, by the end of this week and similarly set monthly goals to cover the syllabus and meet them without any fail.
*Revise :- there's no point of preparing for the exam if you couldn't recall anything in the UPSC Examination so you should stress on revision as well.
* Your mains examination is in written, so you need to work your speed and also work on improving how to present the knowledge you have on paper, so answer writing practicing should be also your priority
*Solve previous year question papers and mock test papers ;- You should solve these , it will give you idea of types of questions asked and their difficulty level and will help you a lot.
*Also work on your communication skills and personality development as it plays an important role in your interview round
For more tips go through
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
If you have any other doubt then feel free to ask them :) we are always here to help you out and guide you
Thankyou
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First of fall you do clear concept. And solve in starting with easy example of ncert then you go for coaching module. And solve every problem without seeing solutions. And then take previous year question of advance and do without seeing solutions and hint. If you are not able to do past year question then you again go for concept. And make concept build then again go for same problem. This type of strategy helps to crack jee advance exam . For chemistry you read ncert line by line and do question on same day.
I am going to discuss about NEET point of view.
Module is not sufficient for crack exam.
Module + ncert+ previous year question will helps to clear neet exam.
Ncert is very important for neet point of views.
And if your concept clear then you crack any exam of tha world. Not panic about module or past year.
You should try to clear only concept and throughly read ncert book. Then go for any other material.
Coaching modules are also good for the preparation , however, you must go through NCERTs and some other reference books for more conceptual clarity for the JEE Advanced. Now, some of the best common books which you can refer for JEE Advanced and Mains includes:
Physics
Chemistry:
Mathematics
and more
For the detailed book list, refer to the following websites,
JEE Mains: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main
JEE Advanced: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-advanced
Yes, You can even appear for the NEET exam after completing your iploma in Pharmacy. Under this also, your base education which will be considered for NEET will be class 12.
So, basically, if you have completed your class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology with 50% aggregate marks from a recognized board, you are eligible for NEET, no matter, whether you have completed your graduation or as such other course. You need to just meet this eligibility criteria. As of now, there is no upper age for NEET, you can surely appear for the exam.
As far as coaching is concerned, you can surely go for it. You can also check out our NEET Knockout package via which you can prepare from your home itself. It has specifically AI based learning, with live classes, doubt clearing sessions and a lot more mock tests. You can get details about it from our page: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
Hello Yash,
You can definitely take the 2nd drop as there is no age limit to take the JEE Mains exam but if you weren't able to solve much questions in 1st drop inspite of the nationwide lockdown I guess 2nd drop will also be of no good because JEE is a type of exam in which you solve as many question, it seams less to the aspirant.
Also, still the 3rd and 4th phase of JEE Main 2021 is left to be conducted. You still have time to ace it.
Anyway, at the same time if you think you can get CSE in top NIT in 2nd drop then go for it as you seem to be very confident about it.
Don't lose hope and work harder this time with dedication and solve all the questions from practice papers, previous year questions, NCERTs and from books of renowned authors. Take mock tests.
Join the careers360 Knockout JEE Main:
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Know more about JEE Main 3rd and 4th phase from the link below:
https://news.careers360.com/education-minister-live-ramesh-pokhriyal-share-updates-on-jee-main-april-may-sessions-2021
All the best!
See both of this colleges are of same stature but if you have to compare between this two then I would recommend you to go for SRCE college. This is because SRCE have better infrastructure in terms of labs and libraries. You will find more specialized teacher in SRCE compared to that of SECE. Also the placements are moderate between both of this college but the average placement package are more than that of SECE. So I would recommend you to go for SREC.
**Before taking any decision you should conduct some research.
To know more about SRCE visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sri-ramakrishna-engineering-college-coimbatore
To know more about SECE visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sri-eshwar-college-of-engineering-coimbatore
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello,
Here are the top coaching centers
Plutus IAS Academy in Hyderabad
The Hinduzone IAS Academy
La Excellence IAS Academy
Brain Tree IAS Coaching
RC Reddy IAS Study Circle IAS
The IAS Mentors
CSB IAS Academy
IAS Brains Academy
Krishna Pradeep’s 21st Century IAS Academy
DR. K.S. RAO’S IAS ACADEMY
Vali Rameshwar Rangaraya IAS Academy
Hope it helpful.
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