Preparation Strategy for Prelims, Mains, Interview for Madhya Pradesh Public Services exam
My views for
Civil services MPPSC
The civil service is one of the
prestigious and challenging careers in our country. Approximately between 1–2
lakh students appear for MPPSC Prelims.
Regarding the total number of selections, it depends on the total vacancies,
for example in 2013, there were 755 vacancies, 591 in 2014, 435 in 2015 and 255
in 2016 in 2018 Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has released a
recruitment notification for 202 posts of Deputy Collector (Naib Tehsildar),
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and More.
So you can see the vacancies are decreasing every year and competition increasing,
the candidates are giving very tuff competition to each other in this scenario
only the focused and systematic study plan can help you to compete. Joining a
good MPPSC coaching in indore will help you achieve your dream.
How should you start as a beginner?
As
a beginner starting from point zero one can buy mppsc previous
year question paper module and attempt some questions daily,
moreover the questions from NCERT too will help.
Start writing answers and when you study, don’t wait for the whole or even
sufficient amount of syllabus to be finished.
For example if you are reading history and you completed The Mauryan empire
soon after check previous years papers and try to answer related question as
many as you wish. Don’t wait to complete the full subject or syllabus it will
not be good approach you can skip such question for later which don’t cover
your prepared topics.
Qualities
required for cracking the civil services
- Good Intelligence quotient (IQ)
- Good reading skills
- Good scoring potential through good
memorizing skills and ability to reproduce original ideas and concept
- Hard work and perseverance
- Good writing skills
- Focus and determination
- Good analytical skills
- Proper planning and time management
- Good Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
- High self esteem and confidence
MPPSC Civil Services is a
comprehensive exam it need at least 2 years of preparation and 10-12 hours
daily study. A few people may be lucky who can make it with just one year of
study and single attempt. The MPPSC is not just looking for hard working people
but also smart working people. The students who plan their schedule properly
using time management techniques, will have better chances to succeed.
The first step to enter in MPPSC is
prelims exam so you have to be very careful, serious and focused while
preparing for the mppsc pre exam. It consists of two papers
Paper 1 for General Studies it is of 200 marks having 100 questions each having
2 marks with no negative marking. This is the scoring paper of prelims exam for
mains this is the only paper on it's basis you will got selection in mains.
You can divide it in 3 parts First Special: approx 20 question
comes out 0f 100, you are giving exam for MP state psc then your knowledge
about your state should be very much strong. Second part is Current
Affairs: at least 10 questions comes from current affairs, The national
issues which are currently running in our country you have to knowledge about
that, for this read 2 news papers at least. give at least 2 hours to news paper
reading for current affairs news. By this your mains exam preparation will be
done.
Third part is Acts (SC/ST, HR, CR): These are 3 acts added by MPPSC
board in syllabus you should have deep knowledge about SC/ST Act, Human Rights
Protection Act, Civil Rights Protection Act. Easily 10 question will be coverd
by this acts section.
So the 40 marks will be covered by these 3 topics MP, Current and Acts. You can
crack prelims easily by preparing this three topics so strongly. Remaining 60%
will be covered by other subjects like science, history, geography etc.
Paper 2 for General Aptitude it is of
200 marks having 100 questions each having 2 marks with no negative marking. It
is qualifying paper you need to score 40% marks in it to qualify and it can be
easily done.
Generally after Prelims exam result
announcement aspirants got 60 days to prepare for the Mains exam. These two
months are going to be the most important days of your MPPSC mains preparation.
In order to crack this, you need a robust mains study plan along with the
relevant study material.
I- MPPSC General
Studies Paper I
GS 1 mainly contains Geography and
History. These portions are static, lengthy and factual in nature. Therefore,
most students, especially first-timers tend to spend almost half of their
preparation time on this paper. While the weightage of this paper is around 21
%(300/1400). So, the careful utilization of time is the key.
So, instead of reading it thoroughly,
read all the topics mentioned in syllabus once this month and then revise it in
next month. For Indian History, you can refer to any book which is comfortable
for you. For World History, and other important topics of Geography you can
refer to these links. It should not take more than two weeks to complete Paper
1.
II- MPPSC General
Studies Paper II
GS 2 mainly covers polity and social
issues. Polity has mostly static content for which your prelims preparation
will help you. Revise those notes; alternatively, you can prepare polity
through M. Laxmikant, one of the best source to read polity. Five days are
enough to cover Polity along with Security issues.
Next part is the Social Issues which
requires knowledge of current affairs. Static portion like acts, organization
etc you can cover from here in very little time. Read the schemes of Central
and State government concerning Education, Health, Welfare sector etc. along
with other topics mentioned in the syllabus. Prepare your own notes and try to
cover this portion in 5-6 days. Notes will help you in revision.
III- MPPSC
General Studies Paper III
The first half of MPPSC GS paper 3
covers Indian Economy, whereas other half has these important topics: Science
& Technology, Reasoning, and DI, Environment, Energy etc.
For Indian economy, you may refer to
Sharma Academy's video lectures or Indian Economy by S.N.Lal. These sources
will give you an insight on almost every topic mentioned in the syllabus. Along
with this, read the summary of ‘Indian Economic Survey’ and ‘Indian & State
Budget 2018’. Also, go through the schemes for rural, urban, and agriculture
sector. Try to complete it in 5-6 days.
Fo Environment section, you can refer
NCERT Books, you can also read these topics from the internet. As environment
portion is limited so complete it in two days.
For Science & Technology, the best
strategy is to read out the particular topic from Science NCERT class 7-10. And
for emerging technologies refer any notes or read it from various internet
feeds. It will take two days to complete this part.
For Reasoning, practice the type of
questions asked in previous year papers. Refer the source you used for CSAT
preparation during prelims preparation.
IV- MPPSC General
Studies Paper IV
GS paper 4 is all about ethics and
case studies. Student needs to have a clear perspective and positive mindset to
attempt this paper. Some of the topics you can read from any book like Ethics
by Lexicon Publication or by Arihant. Try to mug up as many thinkers as you can
because in past lot of many questions were asked from this topic.
Around 75 marks out of 200 are from
case studies and the easiest way to score in them is to practice as many case
studies as you can. Cover the entire ethics paper in 4-5 days.
V- MPPSC Paper V:
General Hindi
This paper checks your proficiency in
Hindi language. Study Hindi Grammar from any standard book and practice letter,
report writing etc to secure good marks and take an edge from other students.
Do not devote any particular day for this paper, instead, try to give one our
daily to finish one topic from syllabus each day.
VI- MPPSC Paper
VI: Essay
This paper has the least weightage but
it doesn’t mean it is less important. For essay preparation, read newspaper
daily to have good content with you and practice one or two essays every Sunday
to get proficiency in writing the essay.
The above preparation will take around
35-40 days to cover the whole syllabus once. Then in the remaining days try to
revise whatever you read at least two times. One more thing, like study,
practice is also very much important for mains examination. Therefore, you must
daily do some answer writing practice, or you can join a test series. Test
Series is good idea to evaluate your self try to solve the questions in
particular time limit and use a timer to analyse your efficiency to write.
Specially in word limit question's answer.
Interview is the third stage of MPPSC
examination in this interviewers evaluate the candidate's potential for civil
services and examine their personality it is to assess the personal suitability
of the candidate for public services. There is no any book or syllabus for
interview here you can get high marks with less hard work. Start Interview preparation
for MPPSC after the mains exam don't wait for the result. Generally question arise
from your surrounding which you mention in your profile (biodata) the interview
team will go through your biodata then will ask the questions about your native
place, your education, if you were in job they ask about your work experience.
- This exam needs hard work and full
concentration of the aspirant.
- Use test series for practice it is
essential to test your analysis power, you can try more than one test
series will be beneficial for accuracy speed and analysis of self.
- Enhance your accuracy in question
solving.
- Increase your speed of question
answering.
- Do writing practice as more as you can.
- Develop writing skills write at least
40-45 pages in 3 hours.
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