( Note: Visit KAS 2015 FAQ page if you have any doubts.)
These are some of the common questions a KPSC aspirant will face :
- How should I plan my studies ?
- How many subjects should I study each day ?
- How many hours should I sit in a stretch ?
- What time of the day should I study ?
We’ve tried to address this in this post. However, one should be aware of the fact that there cannot be a one plan fits all when it comes to preparation. Make suitable modifications as per your need.
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**Update** –
Follow any one of the timetable:
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This is a very tricky part. Each student has a different study methodology, different timings when the study and when they sleep, so and so forth. What I mean to say is, there is no set rule. However, this is how we can break down our study time table:
- From the above list, we need to do Current Affairs and General Mental Ability (GMA) on a daily basis. Some of us might be good at Current Affairs, and others at GMA. Depending on your comfort level, wisely use 2 – 3 hours between the two.
- Then we will be left with 6 major subjects to finish. We have 50 days, dividing the number of days between 6 subjects, we will get around 8 days for each subject. You can use these 8 days according to your comfort.
- Every morning when you start fresh, ensure you revise what you’ve studied the previous day. This will benefit in two ways:
- Since you have very little time, it acts as one set revision,
- Repeated revisions ensure you do not forget the topic. (We will cover in detail how you can set an effective revision procedure).
- Every morning when you start fresh, ensure you revise what you’ve studied the previous day. This will benefit in two ways:
- Apart the core part, you’ll be left with “Government Reports / Karnataka Economic Survey / Karnataka Hand book”. This you can contact us, and we can help you with all the compiled reports.
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