WHAT TO STUDY FOR CSS?
As
most of the new aspirants struggle in deciding what to study for CSS,
therefore, I would like to put some light on this matter as per my own
experience.
The
art lies in in knowing what to read and, what not to read. Remember one thing
that best academy for CSS/PMS is syllabus and past papers. At first, you are
required to consult with the syllabus of CSS and PMS of any subject. Syllabus
is like a road which will lead you to the destination. Without consulting with
syllabus, you will not be able to crack CSS/PMS. Syllabus gives an idea of
broader outlines or topics. Therefore, before studying anything, try to have a
glance at the syllabus and inquire whether it's a part of syllabus or not.
Similarly, try your best to cover the syllabus. More importantly, you are not
required to do Phd in any particular topic. Always try to do smart work as time
is the most precious factor in this journey. For instance, you are not required
to read one separate book for globalization. It will take months to cover a
single subject if you're resorting to this practice.
Another
important thing which will guide you in this journey towards your destination
is the analysis of past papers. Past papers are like the sign boards on the
road, syllabus. Past papers analysis help you in understanding that what to
cover for any topic, causes, implications, suggestions in current affairs;
which portion of the syllabus is repeating, democracy, education and women are
the repeating topics in essay; and develops the ability of predicting the
future papers. Without looking at the sign boards, you will not be able to
reach to the destination. Irrelevant study without consulting with syllabus and
past papers will spoil your precious time and eventually results in failure.
I
hope that before going to purchasing any book or studying any thing, you will
first consult with syllabus and past papers, BEST ACADEMY For CSS/PMS.
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