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What makes UPSC aspirants win and lose?

What makes UPSC aspirants win and lose?

Self-understanding reflects in decision-making such as selection of the books, choosing a trainer or institute and most importantly finalizing the subjects for preliminary and mains. So a curious aptitude and ability to draw a conclusion between right and wrong is quite essential to ensure success.

Can only toppers crack UPSC?

There are many myths surrounding the Civil Services Exam. One such myth is that only School and College toppers can clear the IAS Exam. Questions like ‘Can average students crack the IAS Exam? If your question is “Can an average student crack IAS?”, then the answer is YES!

What is the highest marks ever scored in the UPSC exam?

The highest marks ever scored in the UPSC exam were by Anudeep Durishetty, the topper for UPSC 2017. He scored 1126 (55.60\%) out of 2025 marks. He scored 950 out of 1750 marks in Mains and 176 out of 275 in the personality test (UPSC Interview).

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What is the best subject to choose for UPSC CSE?

In short, the answer would be – There is no such “best subject”. Its a myth. The thumb rule of choosing the optional subject for UPSC CSE, accepted by most successful and aspiring candidates, is that you must be interested in it. However, in the initial stages of

What are the marks of IAS toppers across the years?

Marks of IAS Toppers Across the Years: Year Name, Rank Optional Mains Final Total Year Name, Rank Optional GS1 Opt2 2019 Pradeep Singh, 1 Public Administration 108 1072 2018 Kanishak Kataria, 1 Mathematics 98 1121 2017 Anudeep Durishetty, 1 Anthropology 123 1126

How many toppers emerge successful after the long drawn process?

Out of them, only a tiny fraction emerge successful after the long-drawn process concludes. The IAS exam is so rigorous that the toppers generally create much curiosity every year. Aspirants are eager to know the toppers’ preparation strategies, their book lists, their optional subjects and of course, their marks in the various subjects.