10 Popular Myths about UPSC Exam

10 Popular Myths about UPSC Exam 

UPSC Exams–Toughest Exam 

It is often said by IAS aspirants and laypersons alike that the IAS exam is the toughest exam in the country. Some even call it the ‘mother of all exams. This is because the exam does have a very low pass percentage, less than 1%. 

Only Academic Toppers can Crack IAS 

A look at the list of IAS toppers every year will only reveal the lack of truth in this myth. Many toppers come from nondescript schools and colleges. Many of them come from backward regions of the country with little or no scope for any kind of IAS guidance. 

Another myth surrounding the UPSC Exam and which builds stress in a candidate is that an IAS aspirant should know and be aware of everything. 

IAS aspirants should know everything under the Sun 

The IAS exam does not have the intention to check one’s factual knowledge. Instead, the UPSC assesses one’s understanding and conceptual clarity as well as analytical abilities. 

Candidates should remember a lot of facts to clear IAS 

In today’s age, it is no longer mandatory for candidates to attend teaching classes.Everything is available at the click of a button. 

You cannot clear the UPSC Exam without attending coaching classes 

It is a misconception that writing skills cannot be improved. While preparing for the IAS Exam, candidates should practice answer writing as this will help their memory power as well as their confidence level. 

Writing Skills cannot be improved 

The UPSC prelims have negative markings for incorrect answers. This implies that candidates should be very confident about the answers, and guesswork would not help. Rather, it could backfire. 

A candidate should attempt the maximum number of questions to clear IAS Prelims 

The number of hours of study is less important. The quality of the hours put in matters more. This number depends on the individual. 

A candidate should study for 16 hours a day 

Although IAS aspirants should read many books, it is not advisable to horde as many books as possible on a single topic or subject and try to read all of them. 

IAS Aspirants should read as many books as possible 

It is not necessary to make notes on each and every topic. Some of the topics can be studied directly from sources, which can save you a lot of time. 

Make notes on every single topic in the syllabus 

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