You will never find time to complete them later.
Don’t skip newspapers, nor postpone reading them.This will give you a reality check and also boost your confidence. For self-evaluation, solve sample papers and previous years question papers.A lot of practice is needed for paper II for scoring well in the exam. It carries equal marks as GS and can play a very important role in qualifying prelims. Make a synopsis or short notes that will help you in quick revision in the last week. Highlight the important and difficult topics while you read any topic.Make a list of topics that have to be completed in 10-15 days, and as you complete each list, reward yourself by something that you relish doing. Keep the targets realistic and set short deadlines like 2-3 days. Set well defined targets like pages or topics and give yourself deadlines.Don’t depend too much on any institute’s notes or readymade notes flooding the book shops. Make your own notes from books and newspapers.Then read some more textbooks like M Laxmikanth for Polity, Spectrum’s book on History, Goh Cheng Leong for Geography, India Year Book, and some specific book for topics on Madhya Pradesh, supplemented by latest data from internet. For paper I, start with reading NCERT books from class 7-12 for History, Geography, Economy, Polity, and General Science.Take the help of some qualified candidates to decide which books should be read.Select one or two sources for each topic and then stick to them. Decide in the beginning itself what all books you are going to study.Here are some tips for the preparation for the MPPSC prelims exam: Now the candidates have to draw out a good strategy in order to make the best possible utilization of the time available. Paper II will include questions on topics like Comprehension, Interpersonal skill including communication skills, Logical reasoning and analytical ability, Decision making and problem solving, General mental ability, Basic numeracy (Class X level), Data interpretation (Class X level), and Hindi Language Comprehension Skill (Class X level). Paper I will include questions from sections like General Science, Indian History, Geography of India and the world, Indian Polity and Economy, Geography, History and Culture of MP, Information and Communication technology, Current Events of National & International Importance, Sports etc.
The exam consists of two papers: Paper I (General Studies) and Paper II (General Aptitude test).
This means that they have to really brace themselves up and start the preparation with full energy and spirit. This leaves the candidates with only less than 3 months from now for preparation. MPPSC Preliminary exam is going to be held on.