What is the best time to start preparing for Civil Services UPSC & MPPSC

What is the best time to start preparing for Civil Services UPSC & MPPSC




Is it good to start preparing for MPPSC/UPSC after 12th class, this is the question in the mind of many students and parents when they want to make their child an IAS officer in their career. Here we are trying to solve this query that who is thinking about the early preparation of Civil Services Exam.

Civil service preparation is equal to war preparation. Nothing is ever enough. There is much to learn about the past, present, and future. Everything you read is only the tip of the iceberg. Usually, it is after graduation that people opt to prepare for this one of the toughest entrance exams. But as time ticks by faster and faster, candidates find that they cannot devote much time, risk everything for the exam with less chance of selection. Moreover, since graduation, every day that passes without a job or a secure future in hand, there is some untold pressure in the back of the mind of the candidates.

So, is it not a wise choice to prepare for this exam and secure your dream administrative position right after completing your schooling? We’ll tell you why we say that.

1. Optimum use of time

When you are pursuing a bachelor’s degree, you have enough time to prepare for this exam. So you have a win-win situation in a nutshell! Even if you don’t crack the exam in your first attempt, that’s more than enough time to complete it. Like we said, win-win?

2. Career Orientation

While graduating, you have ample time to explore a career suitable for you. Not every student aspiring to prepare for Civil Services has the courage to cover such a distance as it is a long distance. Sometimes, by the time an aspirant realizes that this is not what he wants to do, it is too late. So even if you do not want to pursue this career, you can take a wise decision at the right time because as we said- time goes by faster and faster!

3. Investing Time

“Graduation is the time to live your life as best you can” – that’s what they say because time is not coming back. Well, they’re right because time really isn’t turning back. You will never be able to spare as much time in your life as you could in graduation. This free time is usually spent on unnecessary things. It is also the time that can be used wisely for a better and higher purpose or to pursue your dream for an administrative job.

4. Pressure loss

Because when you are in college there is more time to prepare, less pressure to fail and thus, more chances of getting better results. There is also no parental pressure, which really frustrates a lot of students during the preparation. So it goes without saying that if you prepare for UPSC in this time, you are increasing your chances of selection.

5. Reading Habit

Civil Services preparation is synonymous with hours and hours of labour. This habit is something that takes time to develop. Often when people target this test, the biggest skill to master is to be able to sit and read with undivided concentration. Thus, you can use the time during graduation to develop the habit of developing this habit so that you can read with undivided attention.

6. More Time to Strengthen Weakness

More time to prepare gives you more time to identify and focus on your weaknesses, improve every single day and get better and better. Again, with more time in hand, you’ll be able to address your weaknesses. And as these weaknesses go away, you will be filled with confidence and you will face this test with your head held high!

So in short, the best time to start preparing for MPPSC Civil Services is right after your 12th. Then why think twice? Choose to make the career of your dreams come true. Use the most important time to carve your future. Start preparing for Civil Services immediately after finishing your schooling!

Sharma Academy conducts Classroom Course for 3 Years specially designed for candidates to prepare for UPSC and MPPSC exam after 12th. For under graduates and graduate students, we have UPSC and MPPSC Classroom Course for 2 years and 1 year.

For more information visit https://www.sharmaacademy.com/

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