Tuesday, 13 March 2012

how to prepare for psc


How to Prepare for PSC Examinations ?

Tips for PSC Exam Preparation

Time management
Self assessment is an important part in PSC Exam preparation. Practice as many Mock Tests as possible in close to examination environment as possible. Because time management is very important. Don’t try to read the entire question paper first. Try to answer easy questions first with care.

You have to answer for a large number of questions with in a short time. For example as per Kerala PSC exam patternyou will get only less than one minute for answering one question (100 questions to be answered with in one hour and fifteen minutes). The experiences of the author as well as many selected candidates show that you should have 90 or above correct answer out of 100 questions to get a call for interview.

Remember
Questions can be asked from every nook and corner of the subject and therefore it is not at all advisable to omit any chapter or area. Because even a single wrong answer could miss your dream job. We are living in an era of tough competition. Unless and until you have a well planned strategy, you will miss the target. Previous question papersshow that plenty of questions are asked repeatedly. Candidates Should have a thorough knowledge of all subjects covered for the psc exam.

Guessing
You can guess if you are able to narrow down the answers to two, otherwise not. Beware of negative marks. Each correct answer carries 1 mark and for each wrong answer 1/3 mark will be deducted in Kerala PSC, no negative marks in UPSC, No negative mark for unattended questions.

During preparation
Avoid heavy oily food just before exam – your brain will concentrate on digestion not on your question paper. Take more vegetables and fresh water – like green leaves, carrots etc. which will decrease your eyestrain and sharpen your memory. Avoid smoking, excess tea and drinks, Many of us have a belief that smoking, black tea etc. will stimulate our brain so that we can able to study for a long time but these will definitely decrease your energy, and you will become tired with in short time. 

Sleep deprivation will result in decreased mental alertness. Many of the students will prepare thoroughly before the exam, but in the night before the exam, they avoid sleep and try to revise the whole topic. This will definitely decrease their mental alertness and they are unable to grasp the questions. So go to bed early in the nightbefore exam.

Planning
Plan your studies at least two months prior to exam - this is the most important aspect towards securing a good rankThe plan should ideally be drafted up to two months prior to the date of examination; thereafter a revised schedule might be put into operation. Prepare a simpletimetable with sufficient time for each subject. Make notes in a separate paper in abbreviated form (a must). It will considerably shorten the revision time & improve your memory. This proves very useful while revising the textbook also. 

Use different colored pencil or pen for marking tricky confusing questions. Group discussion is also an important factor in preparation. One among you asks questions in haphazard/ rapid manner and others try to answer. This will quicken or sharpen your memory and reflexes. But not conceal any points for fear of others knowing it.

Our memory
We may forget 75% of topics with in first 48 hours. So try to read the same topic 2-3 times with in two or three days, other wise you will not be able to remember majority of the points.

Last moment revision
It pertains to the last three days before the examination. Relax the schedule's bit, try recapitulating the information, and revise the matter which you couldn't recollect. Revise the easily forgettable information like Biochemical values, aphorisms, observations etc. Read the notes you prepared in abbreviated form.

Remember
Remember that there is no magic formula for success in an interview. Good preparation, judicious application of common sense and self-confidence are the key factors that will help us in an interview.

Regular assignments
Regular assignments and home works are unavoidable for getting a higher score

Pattern of questions
50% can be answered by an average student
30% can be answered by above average
20% very difficult to answer (You should very careful while answering it)

Avoid anxiety & jealousy
It is very difficult to comprehend and concentrate if you are over anxious. If you are jealous towards your friend and classmates on competitive exams - it will create turmoil in your brain so you are unable to concentrate.

Make preparation a thrilling Experience

-- wishing you a great success -

MAN BOOKER PRIZE HOLDERS SINCE 1969



Man Booker Prize holders since 1969.




Man Booker Prize

YearAuthorTitle
1969P.H NewbySomething to Answer for
1970Bernice RubensThe Elected Member
J.G FarrellTroubles
1971V.S NaipaulIn a Free State
1972John BergerG.
1973J.G FarrellThe Siege of Krishnapur
1974Nadine GordimerThe Conservationist
Stanley MiddletonHoliday
1975Ruth Prawer JhabvalaHeat and Dust
1976David StoreySaville
1977Paul ScottStaying On
1978Iris MurdochThe Sea
1979Penelope FitzgeraldOffshore
1980William GoldingRites of Passage
1981Salman RushdieMidnight’s Children
1982Thomas KeneallySchindler’s Ark
1983J.M CoetzeeLife & Times of Michael K
1984Anita BrooknerHotel du Lac
1985Keri HulmeThe Bone People
1986Kingsley AmisThe Old Devils
1987Penelope LivelyMoon Tiger
1988Peter CareyOscar and Lucinda
1989Kazuo IshiguroThe Remains of the Day
1990A.S ByattPossession: A Romance
1991Ben OkriThe Famished Road
1992Michael OndaatjeThe English Patient
Barry UnsworthSacred Hunger
1993Roddy DoylePaddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha
1994James KelmanHow Late It Was
1995Pat BarkerThe Ghost Road
1996Graham SwiftLast Orders
1997Arundhati RoyThe God of Small Things
1998Ian McEwanAmsterdam
1999J.M CoetzeeDisgrace
2000Margaret AtwoodThe Blind Assassin
2001Peter CareyTrue History of the Kelly Gang
2002Yann MartelLife of Pi
2003DBC PierreVernon God Little
2004Alan HollinghurstThe Line of Beauty
2005John BanvilleThe Sea
2006Kiran DesaiThe Inheritance of Loss
2007Anne EnrightThe Gathering
2008Aravind AdigaThe White Tiger
2009Hilary MantelWolf Hall
2010Howard JacobsonThe Finkler Question
2011Julian BarnesThe Sense of an Ending