Friday, 22 March 2019

Practice Tests - A Key Aspect of UPSC Preparation

Success in civil services exam is all about recalling the vast knowledge that one acquires during the examination. This is possible only through consistent practice. Especially in Prelims, where a single mark difference decides the fates, practice is important.

For prelims, practice means attempting as many questions as possible. An aspirant can do this through the IAS prelims testseries offered by Classic IAS Academy. But before jumping the gun, there are certain aspects to consider before joining a test series. 

Paid or Free IAS Test Series :-

It is a common belief among the aspirants that only paid test series will have quality questions. This is wrong. Classic IAS Academy is offering Free UPSC Prelims Test Series with high-quality questions. The standard is similar to any paid test series. The only thing the aspirant must do is to identify such institutes for their own benefit.

Single or Multiple Series : 

Often, in the name of practicing more, aspirants exhaust their time and energy attending multiple series. A single test series that has a reputation for being high-quality will suffice.

One thing that an aspirant should consider is the quality of the test series. Choose the one that provides better explanations of the answers. Clear explanations will help understand the question well and make it easy to recall in the actual exam.

It is not like discouraging an aspirant from taking multiple tests. But, one has to understand the importance of mental readiness in the need of the hour.

Offline or Online : 

For many aspirants, who are preparing in faraway places from the hub of IAS coaching (Delhi), online ias coaching are of great convenience. Here too, Classic IAS Academy is offering free online tests. With these tests, an aspirant can get to know about his/her performance in real-time. The score, time taken to attempt a question and the test, right and wrong questions and their explanations, rank among the pan-India participants etc.

On the other hand, offline tests provide an ambiance of the actual exam with proper OMR sheets and questions papers resembling that of UPSC. It also helps the aspirants to strategize on time management. 

To Conclude :-

As the old adage goes ‘Practice Makes Man Perfect’, it is true with UPSC preparation too. The more one takes practice tests, better will be the final outcome. Every successful candidate in this examination will vouch for taking practice tests. For those who are new to this examination, make sure to make test series a part of the preparation strategy. 

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