How do I cover NCERT's geography, PSIR and maths of UPSC?
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
3 years agoWhen preparing for the UPSC test, you must thoroughly research each topic. However, many students frequently struggle in classes like geography, PSIR (Political Science and International Relations), and arithmetic. These topics are completely unrelated to one another. NCERT, however, is a popular place to start. Make sure you thoroughly read the NCERT text books for 10th and 12th grade in order to gain a basic understanding of the subjects and their related themes. Start with your favourite reference books, make thorough notes, and continue studying them until you have fully understood every subject. To make your practise simpler, make...more -
When it comes to UPSC exam preparation, you have to study every subject in detail. But a lot of students often get stuck with subjects like geography, PSIR ( Political Science and International Relations), and mathematics. All these subjects are entirely different from one another. But NCERT is one of the common ways to start with. To have a brief knowledge of the subjects and it's inclusive topics make sure you are thorough with the NCERT text books for 10th and 12th. Then start with your preferred reference books and make detailed notes and study them unless every point gets cleared in your mind. Make sure you regularly revise mathem...more
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