Why Strategies Need?
To ensure success in the
examination conducted by the Bihar Public Service Commission, there is a need
to create a proper and dynamic strategy according to its nature.
This is the first step that
ensures your half success.
This test is usually three
steps (Prelim,Main and interview) in which to succeed in each of the next
steps, it must be successful in the previous phase.
The nature of the examination
of these three phases is different from each other. Therefore, there is a need
to create different strategies to ensure success in each phase.
First of all, study the syllabus
of the Prelim examination and keeping in mind all its parts and aspects, set
the order of priority according to convenience and interest.
Take a quick look at the
questions asked in the preliminary examination in the last 5 to 10 years and
pay more attention to those points and headings, which has been increasing the
trend of asking questions in the past years.
Like the other State Public
Service Commissions, the nature of the questions in the initial examination of
the Bihar Public Service Commission is of type of objective (multifunctional),
hence it requires special attention to the facts. For example, who was the real
founder of 'Maurya Dynasty'? Which river is known as 'sorrow of Bihar'?
What is a disease called
'Ricketts' caused by the lack of vitamins? And so on .
On observing the course of this
examination and the nature of the questions asked in the past years, it is
known that the deep perceptual and factual information of some sections of it
is compulsory.
The easiest way to remember and
solve these questions is to make brief notes related to the factual information
of the subject and to study it regularly. Like - a question asked which part of
Indian Constitution is related to Panchayati Raj system? You should make a list
of the major headings of all 22 parts of the Indian Constitution.
The course of General Studies
of the Preliminary Examination includes the headline of India's history,
geography, polity, economy, general science, mathematics, Bihar state special
and contemporary events. Its detailed explanation is given under the title of
the course.
Practicing questions related to
general mental ability can be classified in various sections, previously asked
questions.
To solve science-based
questions, the book 'General Science-Lucent' can be helpful.
In these exams, the number of
questions asked for state specific and current events is higher and therefore
they should be regularly studied.
Historical events in the
context of Bihar state special, role of Bihar in the freedom struggle and
geography of India and Bihar should be given special care.
Similarly, studying the entire
course of the initial examination in the context of Bihar state remains
profitable.
Keeping in mind the nature and
number of questions of current affairs, you can regularly study a website named
GK today as many questions were directly asked from this website in the 63rd
prelims exam.
.Trying to solve the questions
asked in the preliminary examination in the past 15-20 days before Practice
Papers and in the prescribed time limit (usually two hours) is beneficial.
While solving these questions where the understanding of the subject develops,
in these exams it becomes easier to solve the repeat questions.
Do not leave any questions
unanswered due to non-availability of negative marking in the initial
examination and finally try to solve the remaining questions on the basis of
estimation.
Main examination strategy:
Due to the nature of the main
exam being descriptive, its preparation strategy is different from the Preliminary
examination.
While the nature of the prelim
examination is qualifying, the marks obtained in the main examination are added
to the last merit list. Hence this phase of examination is extremely important
and quite decisive.
The question paper in general
Hindi is only qualifying (it is mandatory to get at least 30 marks) but in view
of the result it has an important role in this examination, as it does not
evaluate the answer papers of remaining candidates for unsuccessful candidates.
goes.
Good sense of understanding of
grammar (prefix, suffix, inverse etc.) of Hindi, short essence, unread quality,
etc. is required for getting qualifying marks in general Hindi. For this, the
study of books written by Hindi level books such as Vasudevanandan, Hardev
Bahini will be beneficial.
The curriculum of the first
paper of General Studies includes the modern history of India and current
culture of Indian culture, national and international significance, statistics
analysis, drawing and illustration etc.
It is relevant to study the
current history of India's modern history and Indian culture and the current
and national and international significance of Bihar state special. Because
most of the questions related to these are connected to Bihar, like describe
the role of Bihar in the revolt of 1857? Champaran Satyagraha, Santal
Rebellion, Munda Rebellion,
The questions related to
Bihar's role in the Quit India Movement etc. have often been asked.
A detailed study of the
strategy adopted for the preliminary examination related to this section will
be beneficial for the study of the current developments of national and
international importance.
Statistical analysis it will be beneficial to practice the questions asked in the
previous years.
The second paper of General
Studies includes the Indian polity, the Indian economy and the geography of
India, the role and influence of science and technology in India's development.
It is relevant to study the
whole course of this paper in the context of Bihar state special because most
of the questions related to it are connected to Bihar. Also, application
related questions related to the usefulness of the technology are also asked.
For example - critically examine the utility of remote sensing satellite in
India's context. 4G,
What is 5G technology? What is
their usefulness in daily life? And so on .
According to the new revision,
now the courses of elective subjects will be combined with the first pre-paper
and second paper. In such a situation where time management has emerged as a
challenge, a comprehensive understanding of the entire curriculum is necessary
for achieving good marks in this main examination.
For preparation of elective
subjects for the main examination, the level books of related subjects such as
Jha and Shrimali, Satish Chandra, Bipin Chandra and B. respectively for the
four sections of the elective subject history (Ancient India, Medieval India,
Modern India and World History) respectively. L. Grover and Lal Bahadur Verma
Books and Vision D.P.
By studying the notes, it is
beneficial to build point notes and question of it. This allows you to study
the entire course quickly during the main examination.
It is known that the answer to
the questionnaire with descriptive nature has to be written in the answer
sheet, so while writing the answers to such questions, along with writing style
and sophistication,
Along with time management,
special attention should be given.
The development of writing
style and sophistication comes from continuous practice, for which a
comprehensive understanding of the subject is mandatory.
Interview Strategy:
Candidates selected in the main
examination (usually 3 times the number of total vacancies as mentioned in the
release) usually have to appear before the Commission for one month.
Interview is the final and
important phase of any exam.
It is less than the point of
view but it has a special contribution in final selection and posting.
There are 120 points fixed for the interview (formerly 150 marks were
prescribed).
The final selection is based on
the merit list prepared on the basis of the main exams and the total marks
obtained in the interview.
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