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Hello,
Human body needs adequate amount of rest to keep it functioning well for a longer period of time. It requires high maintenance. When we exhaust it more than its capacity we are damaging it and studying for 18 hours out of 24 hrs is exhausting our body. But there are few students who claim that they study for 18 hrs, but it is not meant for everyone.
Everyone has different strategy and brain. Some people get thorough with the concepts even in just one go but there might be people who need more than a day to get through the topic. So the duration for how long you study does not matters, what matters is that you get well to the concept you read.
So it is not important to study for 18 hrs.
Hope it helps.
All the Best!!
First of all the syllabus of medical sciences is very vast and there will be some topics/subjects that you have never learned before so you will need to spend your time learning those new chapters.Also the kind of questions you get in MS(option) also makes it a bit tough like clinical part of Paper-2 would be more challenging for BHMS doctor. Moreover some questions which are asked are out of syllabus questions and quite a few questions from periferal areas. Hence it becomes difficult to handle. Also your competition will be from fellow MBBS students who have a considerable knowledge about the subject from beforehand,but for a BHMS student learning the basics of medical science only will take a lot of time unless you have a previous background of it.So I advice you against opting for it.
But if you are really passionate for taking Medical Science and are willing to remove the needful time from your schedule to study it you can go for it.But the above stated difficulties make it a lot tough for BHMS students to choose medical sciences as an optional.
All the best!
In order to become IPS Officer you need to appear for UPSC Civil Service Exam, for this you need to attain 21 years age and should have passed Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized university, you can also apply in the final year, see there's no restriction in terms of belonging to any specific stream for UPSC, if you're not absolutely sure of this exam and have other aspirations such as engineering, medical or alike then even after passing our from these fields you'll be eligible, there are many aspirants from these backgrounds who have had few years of work experience in their field and later on prepared for UPSC and further qualified as well, if you're wholly and solely focused on cracking this exam only, then the earlier you start your preparation the better it is. in that case choosing humanities subjects at graduation level can perhaps help you to a great extent, subjects such as political science, public administration, history, geography, economics etc.
UPSC is conducted in three stages namely Prelims, Mains and Interview, first level is MCQs based one, its numbers aren't added in the final list, second stage is subjective paper where you'll be writing for nine papers, this two are further followed by Personality Test/Interview.
It is good to see you that you kept yourself self motivated by reading different types of Biography. It is very obvious that every times person suffered from a stage in his /her life because of some downfall but without bothering about failure keeping Our self self motivated is the key for future success of every persons life.
Here I am sharing some tips to keep our self motivated-:
1. Exercise must be a part of your morning routine. Start exercising and you will feel a new energy within
2. Write down your goals on a paper and focus on them
3. Before you sleep, visualize yourself achieving your goals
4. Start your day by doing the thing that is most important to you
5. Try doing something new daily, this makes you aware of the things you can be good at
6. Take a walk in the park to bring in fresh vibes to your mind
7. Don’t play with your sleep routine, try to take at least 7 hours of good night sleep daily.
8. Keep patience and perform tasks step by step, instead of going all-in in hope of quick success
9. Play energizing music to keep you motivated. Just put on your headphones and listen to your favorite inspirational tracks
10. Start your day by drinking a cup of chilled water. Scientifically, a cup of chilled water can help in improving EQ
11.Read as much as possible. Look what successful people read in the morning
12. Set a deadline for a task, but make sure its practical. Hypothetical deadlines won’t take you anywhere
13. When you are tired take rests, if you will not take rest, you will probably end up taking wrong decisions
14. Eat right and give the first priority to your health
15. Let go of anything that scares you by doing it again and again
16. Do not get jealous with where your friends are, instead work hard to surpass them
17. Look for the positive things even in the worst situations.
PS: Never Never loose hope work hard
Hope this will helps you
Good luck
Hey aspirant,
Here are some of the best IAS/UPSC coaching centres in Chennai:
1. Shankar IAS Academy: This academy was established in 2004 and has produced 900+ IAS, IPS, elite service personnel. It also has one of the best faculty.
Fees: Rs 95000 (general studies)+CSAT+Optional course = about Rs 1,41,000
2. Officers IAS Academy: This is one of the renowned coaching centres for IAS aspirants and the founder himself has cleared civil services examination twice. It is a great experience to be trained by the best.
Fees: Rs 1,16,000 to Rs 1,40,000
3. Success IAS Academy: Having trained over 200 successful IAS aspirants to date, this academy gives in-depth training to the students for cracking the exams.
Fees: Rs 1,05,000+GST
4. Impact IAS Academy: Another successful IAS academy in the city created with a vision of providing quality and affordable training to civil services aspirants in the region.
Fees: Rs 90,000
5. Kamaraj IAS Academy: This is also one of the best training academies in Chennai for civil services aspirants, with over 200+ successful candidates trained.
Fees: Rs 92,000 - Rs 1,20,000
Preliminaries, Mains, and Interview are the three stages of the UPSC CSE.
The prelims examination is objective and the General studies paper is qualifying in nature. Both Hindi and English are used in the question paper. There are two papers in the UPSC IAS Prelims test.
General Studies paper I Genral Studies paper II
Geography, history, economics, general science, environment & ecology, and current affairs are all included in the General Studies Paper I. The General Studies Paper-II consists of an aptitude test that tests students' capacity for logic, understanding, and mathematical reasoning. After passing the preliminary exam, candidates must complete a "Detailed Application form" (DAF). Nine descriptive papers, plus one optional subject, make up the mains examination (2 papers). This is regarded as the key phase that determines an applicant's fate. Candidates who pass the main exam are called to the final step, which may include an interview or a personality test. Your position on the final list is determined by this round.
Hey Touqeer
Well the question you have asked is really philosophical. We cant live together but yet we are all living together. We all are divided by districts, states, countries and continents but truly are we ever divided? It is the same as the concept of houses. We build houses and live in them instead of living outside because we feel safe, we live in the house with "our people", the people we feel safe and happy with and are related to with one head of the family who looks after the whole unit. Similarly the whole human population is divided into units for better administration and fuctionality with the respective heads of each country looking out for his own countrymen. I hope I gave something to ponder on.
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