Not following the curriculum -
Not following the syllabus given by UPSC is one of the biggest mistakes candidates make. Candidates start their preparation without thinking and find themselves in the 'no progress zone' in no time.
Not going through previous year's papers -
Aspirants do not realize that many previous year's papers can help them in their UPSC preparation.
Hoarding irrelevant books -
For effective preparation, choose handpicked books that are really relevant. Search for relevant books to improve your preparation.
Not clearing the basics -
Most of the candidates prepare for UPSC by resorting to heavy-weight books instead of clearing the basics. NCERT books up to 12th are a good source of knowledge.
Lack of writing skills –
A lack of writing skills can come in the way of selection at UPSC. The writing of a candidate preparing for UPSC should be precise and full of facts.
Mode of opting for optional paper –
Applicants opt for an optional paper on the basis of subject marks. The optional paper should be chosen in such a way that it suits the interest and inclination of the candidates.