Thursday, May 7, 2020

UPSC Books| UPSC Book Shop|Material for HCS Examination




Many of you have asked about some of the materials and startegy for the HCS examination as I have UPSC Books this examination in the past.
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Here are some basic notes about them. (However, they may not be enough, and one may need to read more in depth).

history of India

Indian Polity

India and World Geography

economy

Science

The basic definition Etc

Computer

Polity NCERT Summary

Apart form the above, the general strategy is -

1. To prelims: CSAT & GS
Focus on CSAT part because it determines. Practice as much as you can as the time factor will UPSC Book Shop your election. Can take the popular books like that of R S Aggarwal for Reasoning

2. To prelims: Haryana GK
Approximately 10% of the questions asked in the prelims, but not in the Mains through 2013 Exam (but they might ask). However, GK from Haryana limited and one can score good grades with little effort. Read Books GK 1-2 Haryana - As Arihant, Upkar etc. In addition to this, reading the local Hindi newspaper, read a summary of this year's budget Haryana and read 5-6 issue Samvaad Haryana (Haryana Reviews in English) Magazine Haryana government for schemes etc

3.1 GS Conventional: For both the prelims and mains
For GS, solve many previous years papers - almost 200-300 multiple choice questions that have been asked in various exams like - SSC, UPSC, NDA, CDS, etc. another country PCS to take practices as well MCQ books from publishers such as Lucent.
Some materials such as base - Khan Academy video-related subjects, NCERTs to subjects (the list can UPSC Books referenced in my other post for UPSC), for the environment - records of several organizations popular, ancient history and the Arts and Culture - 11 NCERT, Polity - M Laxmikant, Geography - 11 and 12 NCERT, Science - NCERTs or booklet y NBT, Economic - a record or book of some popular organizations are preparing for SSC, etc. can be read.

3.2 GS now: For both the prelims and mains
For current affairs, read the Vision IAS or Monthly Current Affair booklet popular institution other than the last few months - Say January 2018, they are available online PDF. Do not waste too much energy on current affairs because they usually ask for 10-15% of it and things are often very basic and factual.

4. To Parent: Hindi
If you do not write long Hindi, please start reading good Vyaakran (grammar). Read previous years holding papers to understand the types of questions they ask, and prepare accordingly. Because the language is not learned in a day, exercise will help. Daily half hour of reading plus practice can be of much help as Hindi had a sign on the final score.

5. To Parent: English
The same thing applies to the English language as well. Start with a good grammer and read 2-3 pages of daily and practical examples. Also write down 5-10 everyday UPSC Book Shop of the word to build your vocabulary as questions on antonyms, synonyms, etc. are required in both vocabulary bhakti Parent and aid in reading comprehension passages as well as in the essay.

6. To Parent: optionals
Taking those optionals where you feel comfortable in. History, Geography, Sociology, Public Administration are some optionals easier if you do not have the preparation before two optionals.

7. To Parent: Essay
For the essay, you can count on your GS preparation as general topics easy or difficult. If you do not have a very high confidence, you can read a popular book as published by UPSC Books essays and also can practice writing a few essays.

Read the papers all last year to get an idea about the kind of questions that HPSC asked. Some of them are available on the website of HPSC well.

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