What is important is not how much you study but how you study. It is not the quantity of material and time but the quality which will count. Student, who is aspiring for higher grade like Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, Indian Police Service, Indian Forest Service and Provincial Services should adopt the strategy of content analysis and process analysis for scoring higher grades. Cognitive, Affective and Conative abilities are prerequisite for qualifying in civil services.
As you know that civil services exam is the mother of all examination, here is no single factor which determines success in civil service exam. It is a combination of various factors like patience, hard work, determination, self confidence, motivation, faith, parental support and to some extent luck. The above factors are also hallmark of success.
It is my advice that IAS aspirants undergo career counseling. This is vital for there SWOT (strength, weakness, opportunity and threats) analysis.
Thus the right guidance, a reasonable level of intelligence (both IQ, EQ and SQ) proper planning, time management and long term preparation will go a long way in qualifying for civil services exam.
With best wishes
Prof. G.S RAWAT
(DIRECTOR)
"NO SUCCESS IS FINAL UNTIL YOU STOP TRYING"