How to Prepare for CSE along with Job?
Many IAS aspirants prepare for the test while working. There are many convincing stories of successful competitors passing the test while still working a regular job. You too can carry it out. Here are a few suggestions that may help you achieve your goal if you're unsure of how to prepare while working:
- Time Management: The most important thing to understand is that time is the scarcest and most precious resource you have. You must make judicious use of time at your disposal. Make a detailed strategy and avoid any wastage of time.
- Stick to a routine: Stay away from anything that ....
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