5 Mistakes to Avoid While Preparing for UPSC Prelims

5 Mistakes to Avoid While Preparing for UPSC Prelims
Published at : 20 May 2023, 12:45 PM IST
Updated at : 19 May 2023, 9:35 PM IST

5 Mistakes to Avoid While Preparing for UPSC Prelims

Aspirants who want to enter important government jobs in India must first pass the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Prelims exam, which is a highly competitive and difficult test. It involves extensive knowledge of several subjects and careful preparation.

5 Mistakes To Avoid While Preparing For Upsc Prelims
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 Mistake #1: Ignoring UPSC Syllabus

Unfollowing the UPSC curriculum is one of the biggest mistakes UPSC Prelims aspirants make. The UPSC curriculum limits the topics included in the test. Contrary to common assumptions, the curriculum does not include all possible subjects.

The curriculum guides your study. By studying the syllabus, you can organise your studies. Knowing the UPSC Prelims syllabus weightage helps you prioritise your preparation.

Avoiding the curriculum might waste time and attention on irrelevant issues. It might lead to a dispersed approach, leaving you unprepared for UPSC Prelims’ specialised topics. Thus, you must carefully review the curriculum and prepare according to its requirements.

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By using the syllabus as a guide, you may save time, focus on key areas, and improve your UPSC Prelims prospects. Thus, during your UPSC preparation, comprehend and follow the curriculum.

Mistake #2: No Study Plan

The UPSC test and IAS officer path are hard and long. A well-planned study strategy is essential in such a difficult task. Candidates must prepare smartly as well as hard.

Candidates need a defined study strategy before starting preparation. This approach helps candidates navigate the huge material and manage their time. To stay motivated and measure success, create daily, weekly, and monthly goals.

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Preparation requires scheduling. It lets you maximise your time and prioritise subjects and themes by weightage and skill. Sticking to the plan gives you enough time to cover all the topics.

 Study Plan Schedule

A study plan improves time management and gives your preparation direction. It helps you organise, prioritise, and work steadily towards your UPSC Prelims objective. Therefore, spend enough time establishing a well-structured study strategy that matches your talents, limitations, and UPSC test criteria.

Mistake #3: Ignoring Previous Year Question Papers

Many UPSC aspirants neglect to study past exam papers. UPSC questions duplicate topics and concepts. Candidates who ignore past year question papers miss out on vital insights regarding the test format, question trends, and paper structure.

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Read and solve past year’s UPSC question papers to understand the test format and question types. This exercise identifies repeating themes, popular subjects, and question difficulty. It also lets you measure your readiness and indicate areas for further study.

Previous year exam papers reveal patterns and trends in question types. This aids in question prediction and preparation. Using this knowledge, you may focus your test preparation on the most likely topics.

Practising with the previous year’s question papers also improves time management. Past papers assist you avoid negative marks in the UPSC Prelims by guessing. To finish long UPSC Mains papers on time, practice is vital.

To place well in the UPSC, you must surpass most of your competition. This aim requires practice, including analysing prior year question papers. Thus, use prior year question papers in your UPSC Prelims preparation approach to acquire insights, enhance your performance, and increase your chances of success.

Mistake #4: Not Covering Current Events

Current affairs are generally overlooked by UPSC aspirants. UPSC exam papers include several current affairs questions.

Newspapers are essential for current events. They present the latest news, analysis, and perspectives on numerous subjects. However, not all publications prepare UPSC candidates equally. Selecting the correct publications ensures accurate and relevant information.

 Covering Current Events Is Important

Current events from credible sources might help you grasp current concerns and their relation to the UPSC test. Being current helps you

Mistake #5: Ignoring Basic NCERTs Books and Using Multiple Sources

Neglecting core texts and NCERTs and overusing study tools are major UPSC preparation mistakes. These mistakes might hurt your preparedness.

Many aspirants think UPSC sets difficult questions that require pricey books or coaching. UPSC actually examines applicants on fundamental principles.

NCERTs are essential here. Aspirants may build a solid foundation of knowledge with the aid of NCERT books, which clearly and thoroughly explain essential topics. Candidates can learn the fundamentals of numerous subjects by studying these books. Candidates can study advanced UPSC-specific literature after mastering the basics.

However, overusing IAS test preparation sources might be detrimental. Using too many books and study resources might confuse and overburden you. Instead, choose one or two credible books or study resources that completely cover the topic. The focused and efficient study improves retention and understanding.

Simple, succinct note-taking is also recommended. Multiple sources on one topic might create messy notes. Condense essential principles, vital information, and pertinent instances into succinct notes that are easy to revise and understand.

Avoid missing core books and NCERTs and not utilising too many sources to simplify your preparation and build a solid foundation. Remember, understanding the basics and a few credible sources is better than superficial information from many sources.

Conclusion

Finally, UPSC Prelims aspirants must avoid typical mistakes to succeed. disregarding the UPSC curriculum, not having a study plan, not analysing previous year question papers, disregarding fundamental texts and NCERTs, and utilising too many sources are some of the worst mistakes. Candidates can increase their prospects by recognising and correcting these mistakes.

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TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 Application Submission Ends on 15 April 2025 With No Late Fee, Details Available Here

TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 Application Submission Ends on 15 April 2025 With No Late Fee, Details Available Here
Published at : 14 Apr 2025, 6:48 PM IST
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TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 application submission is open till 15 April 2025 without late fee at ‘https://lawcet.tgche.ac.in/’

Registration started from 1 March 2025. There is more to it than meets the eye.

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It is all about registration for two exams – TG LAWCET 2025 and TG PGLCET 2025.

These exams are also known as TS LAWCET and TS PGLCET. TG LAWCET/ PGLCET 2025 application submission can be done till 25 April 2025 with a payment of late fee of Rs 500.

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TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 application submission can be done till 5 May 2025 with a late fee of Rs 1000. The date to apply is 15 May 2025 with a late fee payment of Rs 2000.

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Candidates can take up TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 application submission till 25 May 2025 with a late fee of Rs 4000.

Those who have successfully completed TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 application submission can take up corrections in their application from 20 to 25 May 2025.

Hall tickets will be available for download from 30 May 2025 onwards. TG LAWCET will be conducted on 6 June 2025.

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Preliminary key will be out on 10 June 2025, last date to submit objections on preliminary key is 14 June 2025 and announcement of final key and results will be done on 25 June 2025.

Osmania University will conduct TG LAWCET, PGLCET 2025 exams on behalf of Telangana State Council for Higher Education (TSCHE).

Individuals have to pass TG LAWCET, PGLCET 2025 with minimum qualifying marks also known as cutoff scores.

They are the minimum marks candidates have to score in the exam to be eligible for further process.

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Scores of the candidates in TG LAWCET, PGLCET 2025 must be either greater than the cutoff marks or equal to them to be eligible for further process. The further process likely involves counselling and document verification.

What are TG LAWCET, PGLCET 2025 exams?

The full name of TG LAWCET is Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test, and the same for TG PGLCET is Telangana State PG Law Common Entrance Test. Both together are known as Telangana State Law & PG Law Common Entrance Test.

It is a state-level entrance test that is conducted once a year. TG LAWCET, PGLCET 2025 is meant to be conducted this year (2025).

TG LAWCET, PGLCET 2025 will be conducted online where answers have to be marked on a computer.

The format of questions is multiple choice, where each question will have more than one option and the right one has to be chosen to get the marks.

TG LAWCET 2025 will have questions related to Current Affairs, General Knowledge, Mental Ability, and Aptitude for the Study of Law.

TG PGLCET 2025 will have questions related to law lessons taught in graduate law classes like Constitutional Law, Public International Law, and Mercantile Law.

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Who can submit TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 application?

Candidates aiming for under graduate law courses can apply for TG LAWCET 2025, while those aiming for post graduate law courses can register for TG PGLCET 2025.

TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 application submission is applying for either one of these exams.

The eligibility to apply for TG LAWCET 2025 is a pass in plus two in any stream from a recognized educational institution. Students who have passed graduate law courses can apply for TG PGLCET 2025.

Those willing to take up TG LAWCET, PGLCET 2025 registration must be natives of Telangana or Andhra Pradesh.

They should satisfy local/non–local status requirements as laid down in the Telangana /Andhra Pradesh Education Institutions (Regulations of Admission) order, 1974 as subsequently amended.

How to submit TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 application submission?

The process to take up TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 application submission is online and candidates have to visit the official website of the exam to submit applications. The URL to reach it is ‘https://lawcet.tgche.ac.in/’

  1. The URL mentioned above has to be typed into the browser of the computer and the website has to be allowed to download.
  2. Once the webpage is available, applicants for LAWCET or PGLCET have to click the required link and pay the registration fee and obtain the confirmation number.
  3. Once the confirmation number is obtained, candidates can click the link for filling out the application form and start providing all the information on that.
  4. Applicants targeting graduate law course admission can opt for filling TS LAWCET 2025 application, and those aiming for post-graduate law course admission can opt for filling TG PGLCET 2025 application.
  5. The application has to be filled out and submitted.
  6. Post submission, candidates can obtain a confirmation message indicating successful submission.
  7. Once obtained, applicants can download it and take a printout of it.

Link for TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 application submission is here

TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 application

After TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 application submission

Hall tickets have to be downloaded, they will be made available for download from 30 May 2025 onwards.

Students who have successfully completed their TG LAWCET/PGLCET 2025 application submission alone can download their hall tickets.

Students have to appear for TG LAWCET and PGLCET 2025 on 6 June 2025.

The tests have to be passed with the required qualifying marks to be eligible for the next process which involves counselling and document verification.

The results of TS LAWCET/PGLCET will be displayed on the official website and dates for that will be announced in due course. Students who pass TG LAWCET and PGLCET exams with the required qualifying marks can apply for further admission process.

Those who get a seat in the course of their choice can convey their acceptance and pay the fees and join the classes. The details can be accessed from the official website of the exam or those of the participating institutions.

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