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Be Your Own Teacher
Preparing for the UPSC is an extremely time-consuming process that is made even more challenging by the aspirants' lack of time and the syllabus's constant expansion.
- Given this, reliance on a single mentor, teacher, or even piece of coaching class material won't help you cross the finish line. You should become your own instructor, someone who can ask questions as a student and provide answers based on research and study resources.
- Adopting this dual-role preparation strategy will boost your confidence while also assisting you with subjective research. If you inculcate this habit, in the long ....
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