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Answered by havockarthik30
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The Five Definitive Traits of an IAS Officer

We present to you five must-have traits that a future IAS officer must possess:

1. Effectively Manage Time

To clear the IAS exam, time management is an important habit for your preparation. It is always a good practice to begin months in advance to the prelims, thus making it important to plan your schedule in such a way that these periods get divided into manageable portions between papers 1 and 2. This planning allows for sufficient revision time as well as time to practice with mock tests

You can attempt the CSAT Mock Tests to get the basics of time management right.

2. Stay updated with the news!

For an IAS candidate, newspapers are your most valuable assets. One of the biggest challenges regarding current affairs is that the UPSC syllabus evolves every day due to this aspect. There is always some topic of interest every day both in the international and domestic sphere. Prospective IAS candidates must develop a reading habit involving newspapers daily, but they must remain acutely aware enough to identify major topics likely to be a part of the exam

The Current Affairs page contains daily updates about events of international and national importance. Visit the page to stay updated.

3. Practice concentration exercises

Concentration exercises help in recalling more information in your brain and increase the time span focus of your focus. And there are a lot of them. For example, try to remember a famous quote like “Delenda Est”. THen try to say them literally 5 minutes every day and you will see the benefits after a couple of months.

4. Spend productive time on the internet

Technology has not forgotten the realm of IAS exam preparation either. The easy availability and access to information at a touch is a valuable asset for every IAS aspirant. Thus it can enable those who live geographically apart to have easy access to quality preparation materials.

5. Be committed!

The road to your IASdream is a long and difficult one. Long and difficult, but not impossible. Your determination plays a key role in it. During this journey, the candidates will face a barrage of challenges that will test the faith they have in themselves. Some give up after spending years on account of pressure from near and dear ones. Yet, for every failure, there is a success story. And those who succeed they owe it all to their willpower.

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