How to Optimise Prelims Preparation – Making the most of last few days + Strategy For the Last 45 Days

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In about a month and a half, we have the Prelims Examination. Unlike the Mains, examination, which some people love to write, and the Interview, which most people love to prepare and appear for – the Prelims is almost the most hated exam level amongst all the three.

Everyone hates it ( with the exception of the person who is writing it the first time ) – the people who have made it to the list, but again need to qualify it if they want to upgrade their ranks, the people who just appeared for the Interview, but did not make it to the final list, the people who cleared Prelims last time, but didnโ€™t clear Mains and are faced with Prelims again.

Almost everyone wants to write Mains . But one wants to write Prelims again, though ๐Ÿ˜›

Because, it is also the exam, which makes us to go back to basics – read the same books again and again. And do the same current Affairs Magazine again and again.

Unlike the Mains, where everyone knows something about a question,ย  writes something and fills pages, and results take a really long time to come – the Prelims is a matter of you-either-know-it-or-donโ€™t. There is no faking it.

Secondly, you almost know your results within a few hours of the exam, so if you are not scoring well, your comfort zoneย  ends just a few hours after the exam.

Again, unlike the Mains, where 100 out of 100 appearing candidates can claim that paper went fine, and yet only 20% will make it. But for the Prelims, you just know it. Right after writing a test. There are umpteen keys out there.

So here are a few things to keep in mind, which should make your journey for Prelims more productive, a little happier, stress-free and successful.

  1. Make the most of the Golden Hour. On a Daily basis.

And the golden hour starts ( and ends ) within the first hour of waking up. So the minute you wake up, do not get caught in the spiral of thoughts. Start studying within 30 minutes of getting up. A good idea would be to head to the washroom and come out having taken bath, all fresh and all ready to take the head on.

The point is, end procrastination before it takes over you. Nip it in the bud. And since Prelims exam does cause high stress ( compared to all other levels ) , its important to study – if not for the exam – for the confidence and for the need to feel good.

2. Do something tangible in the golden hour

The best thing to do when you wake up is to memorize things. You are fresh, the mind works best and you can quickly cover up a lot of things. And if you build a habit around it, you are all set for the Prelims Examination.

But if you are one of those who just open a book and stare at it until you sleep – try doing something tangible / measurable.

By which I mean, something that can be quantified. And seen. Having an end result. Like writing for an hour after waking up. ( How many pages did you write ? ) And seeing what you have written. The sweet smell of your cheap ball pen ink on fresh white paper. ( I use a 3 rupee pen ) Smells like heaven ๐Ÿ™‚

At the end of the hour, you have a few pages written, and you feel good about it. Its good for a start. What’s well begun is half done. Half is good. For now.

3. Leave nothing for the end. This is the end.

A lot of times, we leave things thinking of doing them in the end. A typical case is leaving current affairs for the end ( with the misplaced goal that I-will-cover-June-News-also-and-will-know-more-than-anyone-else )

There are two truths I want to tell you

(a) First, You cannot leave Current Affairs for the end. Nor even Modern History for the end

(b) Second, This is the end.

The truth is these last odd 50 days are the end days. The last 5 days or 10 days or 15 days are NOT the end. This isn’t college exam anymore.

4. There is still time

 

If you clock in at least 10-12 hours a day.ย And if you already know what to do. While clocking 10 hours a day looks like lot of hard work, the Prelims does require this kind of studies at least once, so that you build you level. The same amount of hard work may not be required for the Mains. Or the Interview.

By hard work, I mean the intensity of effort put in per hour. Lets face it. The Mains requires you to remember few key points, and build logical opinions around it. You do not have to remember things. If you donโ€™t remember Point A, which is factual, you can always write Point B in its place.

But for the Prelims, you have to know Point A. And Point B. And Point C , if there is any. There is no escape. You must either memorize the Wetlands under Ramsar Convention or at least go through them between 3 -5 times to be able to answer a question based on them. Your opinions donโ€™t matter. Facts do.

5. The 3 Days – 15 Cycles Strategy

We are about 45 days away from the Prelim. So here is the plan that you could opt for in the past few days. This is also what ForumIAS Co-Founder Lingraj Panda did in his subsequent attempt when he couldn’t clear Prelims the first time – Lock yourself and just study ( This doesnโ€™t apply to people who are doing well and are in a comfort zone ; this is for people who are close to the border, and just need to race ahead in the last few days ). Lingraj, did clear Prelims that year, got IRS and then IAS with a rank 38, in case you wanted to know.

Here is the pic.

And as ugly the room, the books, or us, may look, this is how it is, and should be, when the going gets tough – when you donโ€™t feel like studying, or you feel under pressure.

So here is the thing. Keep a target of 3 Days – that makes up one cycle –ย  of finishing an entire subject – like Geography ( 2 books of NCERT ) , Environment ( Shankar IAS ), Polilty ( May take upto 2 cycles , since itโ€™s a big book ) , Modern History ( Spectrum – 1 Cycle ) and try finishing it in three days.

And to beat the monotony, when you are bored of the static book, study current Affairs for 2-3 hours. Donโ€™t be ambitious – just think of finishing maybe 20 pages of your current Affairs Magazine. So there you have a fair mix of Static and Current Affairs. And when you are tired and bored – solve 25 Questions of any coaching Test paper. If you are a little fresh, solve maybe 50 questions – but no more.

So here is the sum total. At all points of day, you aim to finish off 1 Static Book + 1 Current Affairs + 1 /4 to 1/2 Test paper every day. You can change the composition of the above mixture , say 1 Full Test Everyday – depending on your preparation level.

If you decide to finish one subject + 1 CA Magazine + 1 Test Paper in three days ( apart from the Test Series ), you should be able to have 15 such cycles of revisions.

And three days is a good time for a cycle. Even if you exceed, you will take maximum 5 days. On the other hand, if you keep a target of 5 days of 7 days for completing something, here is what happens

  • First, if you miss the target, you extend it to 7 days to 10 days – which is a lot of time .
  • Second, we all end tend to study in the end. ย Parkinson’s Law. So if you make a target of 7 days, you are likely to waste the first three days and study only from the 4rth day.
  • Third, if you decide to finish something in 3 days and merely finish 60%, you still have another cycle to complete the remaining 40%. And meeting 60% of your target is a good number even at this stage.

6. The ground rules for Cracking Prelims

Coming to few final ground rules for Prelims, especially when you are under prepared. And they are :

A)When choosing between solvingย  a paper vs studying, choose studyingย  ( unless you have really done each of the books five timesย  and have nothing left.)

B)When choosing between solving a previous year paper vs a Test paper, solve the previous year paper ( if you have not done it already )

C)When choosing betweenย  a FREE ONLINE QUIZ and a solving a test series hard copy, solve a hard copy.

You can do 500 question in each paper in Mains ( subject to weightage of Current Affairs ) , and still clear Mains, but not so with the Prelims.

If you can’t clear Prelims based on your book reading, you can’t clear it by solving free MCQs all over the Internet. You will miss it by a few marks, even if you reach close. Missing the mark is missing it still. There is no glory in it. And that applies to almost all things in life.

7. Lastly, All Adversity is Opportunity.

If there is one thing I could tell you from the lessons of my own life, and having seen the struggle of a lot of people, who shine in knights armors, it is this. All adversity is opportunity. This exam has a glory. And the glory is only because the exam tests your perseverance, patience and ability to work under stress. And the ability to develop a strong will power in your journey.

If there is one thing that cracking the Prelims exam will teach you, is how to grow through adversity. For life.

So work hard, and feel free to post your queries and doubts here if you need help.

There is no other way,

Until Next Time

With โค

Neyawn


Comments

46 responses to “How to Optimise Prelims Preparation – Making the most of last few days + Strategy For the Last 45 Days”

  1. jugaadservices Avatar
    jugaadservices

    Hi Neyawn,

    I have been preparing for a year now. I have been reading your logical posts and really appreciate your initiative. So, last time I stumbled upon this post from you : http://forumias.com/portal/30-days-prelims/

    You seem to be little apprehensive about Question solving. However, my preparation is based on solving MCQs. I end up solving 300+ MCQs of Various test series with 65- 70 Percent accuracy and it is on a rise.

    Can you give me a headsup as to how to further strengthen the preparation level.

  2. @bhishek Avatar
    @bhishek

    Hey Neywan,
    Thanks for this breezer.
    This year RBI Gr B is a day before UPSC.Can you help me and others who are in similar dilemma.
    I am not a first timer for UPSC.(most who will give RBI generally are not)
    Thanks in advance.

  3. Lord Vorminious Avatar
    Lord Vorminious

    I donot believe in God or plan or that hard work will always pay off. Actually, for every 10 people whose hard work paid off, there are 90 more whose hard work didnt.
    Its for that reason you have to decide why you want to do it. Question yourself if this is indeed so very important to you, not as a job, but as a service you can contribute to. Have this attitude that India will lose a great civil servant without you and work towards that goal.

    Eventually, if this is indeed that important to you, you will be unafraid of failure. Personal failure can only mean so much. You are doing this because you want to, no matter the cost.

    It is like the idea of being. Some people do good because they are afraid of Karma. Some people do good even though they donot believe in Karma. Because it is not always about what you gain out of doing something good. It is because you would do it nevertheless, even if no good came out of it. You would do it because you believed in it.

    Ending with two lines from a very favorite book

    “Bran: ‘Dad, are you afraid?’
    Eddard: ‘I am, son. Because that’s the only time a man can be brave.’

  4. Captain Cool Avatar
    Captain Cool

    Thanks few more questions ๐Ÿ™‚

    How should we plan for last 7 days of preparation ?
    Like —> Complete factual which generally skips our minds :/ e.g – Species(categorization) , reports , criteria for national party, very minute details etc…. What else ?

    How to plan last 2-3 days ?

  5. Race 6. Avatar
    Race 6.

    Wow. Newyan sir. Am so happy to find u. Definitely now i know the correct approach . ๐Ÿ™‚ all thanks to u.

  6. Neyawn Avatar
    Neyawn

    Do not solve 250 MCQs even if ForumIAS releases them. Views are completely personal, and not that of ForumIAS. I would not give an advice here which I would not give to a sibling.

  7. Thanks neyawn

  8. Race 6. Avatar
    Race 6.

    True 250 mcq r being offered by many website. N i got into this trap. Thanks sir for ur guidance. I will avoid this bcz i hvnt even coverd my static part yet. But sm says solve mcq more n more n i wasted lot of time.

  9. Race 6. Avatar
    Race 6.

    Thankyou sir. Yes u r right i will get up early bcz of office . U eased off my tension. Leave is quite tuff or otherwise i will quit the job. ๐Ÿ™‚

  10. Neyawn Avatar
    Neyawn

    @race6:disqus @hrishikeshmukherjee:disqus Tagged.

  11. Neyawn Avatar
    Neyawn

    To be honest, you would need at least 15-20 days of leave if you have not cleared Prelims before. People who have cleared Prelims before, also need 5- 7 days leave before the exam.

    You should try to study late at night or early morning. Like Wake up at 2 AM and study for 5-7 hours before you get tired and leave for office. When you come back, just sleep by eight o clock.

    When you wake up early, your mind is fresh and you will learn better, and when it is tired and you are sub optimal , better to do office work.

    On the other hand if you do office work all day long and study at night, you will be tired and studies may be sub optimal.

    However, do what works for you. At this stage, all strategy that works for you is the right strategy.

  12. Neyawn Avatar
    Neyawn

    At least dont do four things

    1) Dont Add new sources to your prep unless your current sources have been fully revised and they are inadequate.
    2) Dont Chase every Free MCQs all over the Internet. If its free, it is still costing you time. Do at least one Test Series and do it well. Thats all
    3) Dont fall for last minute 250 MCQs, its better to revise your static books + Current Notes than to do last minute MCQs even if 4 MCQs may come from those 250
    4) Dont lose focus. Dont mingle with people who waste our time at this crucial juncture, Anyone who is not writing the Exam, avoid him/her

  13. Neyawn Avatar
    Neyawn

    You too!

  14. Neyawn Avatar
    Neyawn

    Make the most of it ๐Ÿ™‚

  15. Neyawn Avatar
    Neyawn

    Yes! ๐Ÿ™‚

  16. Neyawn Avatar
    Neyawn

    Do well ๐Ÿ™‚

  17. Neyawn Avatar
    Neyawn

    Glad it helped! Do well ๐Ÿ™‚

  18. Re Maria Avatar
    Re Maria

    Wonderful! Needed this.Thanks a lot sir…

  19. Forest Dweller Avatar
    Forest Dweller

    feeling blessed after reading, don’t leave things for the end, like Modern History

  20. upsc aspirant Avatar
    upsc aspirant

    Thank you sir. I think it is the right strategy one should follow during last days. God bless you

  21. Hrishi Avatar
    Hrishi

    I too have the same question. Neyawn sir, need some words of guidance for people like us. Please help.

  22. Thank you so much Neyawn sir. You are a guiding light. Thanks for being with us in every single step.

  23. Sherlock- the final problem Avatar
    Sherlock- the final problem

    Thanks alot sir … each and every word just hit d nail… straight to heart … Golden hour rule is so true… if a slight thought of not studying or doing something else creeps in after waking up, whole day is in drain.
    Strategy is superb..
    One more thing which you have pointed out is preference of books over test papers… Solving mock test is inevitable and a must . But many of my friends this year have gone for the other way around. They are relying more on test series than basic books. I hope , they can get a clue from this. Many just listen to toppers that they solved 40 mock tests before exam. But they dont get the catch that most of these toppers must have finished their course with atleast once with one revision by then. A balance as you have pointed out is needed.. one or a half test paper a day…

  24. Zig Ziglar Avatar
    Zig Ziglar

    thanks a lot neyawn for this article
    Can you please pleasee give a break up of 3 days for spectrum?

  25. mamatha gowda Avatar
    mamatha gowda

    And if we follow the cycle with knowing key areas and tit bits of syllabus we can still clear prelims by solving test series ??

  26. Silence Avatar
    Silence

    Thank you so much. ๐Ÿ™‚

  27. BATMAN Avatar
    BATMAN

    Though i am already charged up, but reading the motivational and strategic post by Neyawn Bhai has motivated me to Push more and Push harder. It’s the Climax time. May the force be with all ๐Ÿ™‚

  28. Race 6. Avatar
    Race 6.

    Sir if one is working then hw much time will be sufficient to devote time bcz u hardly left by 4 – 5 hrs. Can we still crack prelims?

  29. zazen Avatar
    zazen

    Thank you so much. i was waiting for this article since the past 5 days.

  30. Am really confused between solving questions and studying….after reading this i got a clarity what i am lagging in.Thank u sir

  31. smrat Kilwish Avatar
    smrat Kilwish

    Thanks forum for your timely support ๐Ÿ™‚

  32. Burger Avatar
    Burger

    All adversity is opportunity. Love this line. Thank you Neyawn Sir.

  33. ForumIAS Avatar
    ForumIAS

    Good luck!

  34. Yo Yo Choti Singh Avatar
    Yo Yo Choti Singh

    “…Missing the mark is missing it still. There is no glory in it. And that applies to almost all things in life…”

    Hatsoff Neyaaawaannn sir g.. Your words are truly gems of wisdom and experience !.. Thankyou tauuu for showing a much needed way-forward !! ๐Ÿ˜‰ Starting the Cycle from tomorrow itself !! ๐Ÿ™‚

    #Humhongekamyaabekdin ๐Ÿ™‚

  35. ForumIAS Avatar
    ForumIAS

    Thanks Uber. Good luck for Prelims.

  36. Captain Cool Avatar
    Captain Cool

    Hi Neyawn,
    Thanks for your words. Can you please suggest what “NOT” to do in these remaining 40 days?

  37. prateek shukla Avatar
    prateek shukla

    Thanks sir.

  38. Suman Singh Avatar
    Suman Singh

    THANKU SIR

  39. Bhavika Avatar
    Bhavika

    Thank tou for such a beautiful piece of writing.

    “If there is one thing that cracking the Prelims exam will teach you, is how to grow through adversity. For life.”

    Thanks for such entralling words.

  40. Thank you sir ji for writing this

  41. rashmi Avatar
    rashmi

    read so much stuff about the much hyped word “strategy”..but this one beats all..especially dilemma between solving question and studying..
    thanks a lot

  42. Ubermensch Avatar
    Ubermensch

    Thank you for each and every word Neyawn sir.

    “perseverance, patience and ability to work under stress”
    All the best fellow aspirants. We will make it happen. As “There is no other way”.

    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/d67762cec34bd9f7dea82f23935d4032421ce553ca20f603d1a5a794d48c0a3a.png

  43. Very clearly examined strategy, thank forum ias

  44. Raksha Avatar
    Raksha

    Thanks a lot @Neyawn.
    it really makes sense ..each and every word is so true:)

  45. Thanks neyawan.. yes there is no other way ?

  46. SRUSHTI DESHMUKH Avatar
    SRUSHTI DESHMUKH

    Thank you SO much ForumIas…!

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