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From: Dr.JJ.Rahman Groups/www.drjjrahman.com <drjjrahuman@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 8:14 PM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Newsletter on civilserviceindia
To: collrkkn@tn.nic.in, drjaffer@bsnl.in


 

Dear Civil Service Aspirants/High Dignataries,

         Hope our previous topics useful informative to all. I am sure it's been a hectic football Season for some of you. Finally Spain is the winner of FIFA 2010 football world cup. The prelims results will be announced soon. We shall update it on our website. Keep checking the website. All the best for the prelims results. discussion forums and form study groups through our study together program.

        The current poll is 'Will Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi be able to save Amit Shah?'.

               We hope all of you participate and post your comments helping each other broaden your horizons.

Current Affairs     

        

         J.Jacob Lew the new Budget Director.          

          Noose tightening for Politicos in Sohrab case.

         Fidel Castro. 

         Saina Nehwal: A smash hit.

         Current India News

         People in the News

         Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award

 

Essay Contest Last Date August 31

                   

     Effects of Technology Life in kashmir vally                                        Corruption in India.

     The Advantages Of School Uniforms

 

Previous Contest Essays

Maoists in India.

Common Wealth game in India.

FIFA world cup 2010.

                                                        

                                                             

     * India will be the only dominant power in Asia in 2020?

     * IAS & IPS Group [New]                      

     * IAS Chat                                                                                       

 Article of the Month:

       

       A Low Down On the High Up

      

                        The Exam

                                                                 

      The Respect and recognition associated with IAS has most of us dreaming to crack the UPSC's Civil Services Exams from time immemorial. No amount of corporate luring has been able to shift our focus from the historical Civil services. Civil services exams comprise of a preliminary exam with two papers General studies and an Optional and a main exam with nine papers followed by and interview.

 

                        Preparation Strategy

 

Though very competitive the CSEs are easy if you are 100% focused. A few useful tips:

                       

        Read, read and read more. Extensive reading with focus on current affairs and general knowledge and mental ability for GS to build a good knowledge base is a good idea to start with.

        Have a plan. To strategize and plan is probably the most crucial element in cracking the Civil Services. Let's say if you have planned for a period of 4 months then break it down to a smaller target for say each month, each week and each day.

        Implementing the plan comes next. Make sure all that you have planned is actually implemented. Be consistent and systematic in your daily routine.Review progress on a regular basis to identify slacks.

         And as clichéd as it may sound the golden rule is to analyze last 10 years question papers as this gives you a rough idea of the format and the kind of questions asked. The GS paper pertains to the subjects covered in our school syllabi with their proper application to a given environment. Anything relevant for a civil servant from planning and budgeting to human rights and electoral reforms may be included so an exhaustive all encompassing study is what one should aim for.

       Practice marking the answer sheets in the allocated time to get initiated.

 

                Optional Subject

 

     Interest, rather than the popularity or ability to score, should be the sole criteria for choosing the Optional Subject. Public administration has been so far the most popular choice for the CS aspirants as the syllabus is precise and easy to understand. Get overviews of the subject including Introduction to Public Administration, Basic concepts & Principles and Theories of Administration with a broad international outlook. Though the subject may seem very easy the question

normally are quite tricky and may not be that easy to answer so revision and mock papers are a must.

 

To get a good hang of the subject the same subject should be chosen for the prelims as well as the main paper                                   


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