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How to attempt GS 4 Time division: 1 hr 35 minutes (max 1:40) for case studies and 1:25 minutes for section A Section A 1) Write 3-4 dimensions and give examples. Don’t forget to mention administrative dimension where ever possible. Write Ethical angle also as far as possible 2) Other important dimensions- global, environmental, historical, personality based, corporate, current affairs 3) Administrative dimension: Can frame examples- few best scenarios where many qualities are covered are riot control, disaster management, handling election (these departments directly come under DM) 4) Values mapping: Use words from syllabus like integrity, emotional intelligence etc 5) Link with GS 2 (governance): write Constitutional articles, DPSPs, FRs, Acts/Rules (Eg- Civil Services Conduct Rules), NITI, ARC2, Institutions (true for case studies also) 6) Writing appropriate quotes in section A is rewarding 7) Make flow charts Section B (Case studies) 1) Write good intro: come out of case study and give a broader perspective- (like the above case study pertains to classic debate between env vs development…) 2) Space management: give more focus on ‘what will you do/be your approach’ - (eg - in questions where it is asked what all options available and what you will do- write 2 extreme steps and then your own) 3) Write long and short term solutions (no need to mention as subheading though): not in all but where ever possible- write some specific and concrete steps 4) Explain ethical dilemmas/issues well - with help of short short paragraphs (don’t only mention it rather explain it) 5) Try to address smaller problems apart from main problem: Underline and mark on (1,2,3,4) the question paper (not answer booklet) and keep it in front of you while writing answers so that you don’t miss anything. 6) Think from all stakeholders: No need to mention, if it has not been asked exclusively, but thinking in lines with all stakeholders- makes answers comprehensive (Eg if question came related to drug trafficking in state which share boundary with other nation……- answer should reflect not only control at drug, but other solutions related to problem arising out of being border state) All the Best for tomorrow !!

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 (2/2) 8. Do not think of the last paper It is very important that you don't let your last paper get to you. If you have a bad GS 1 according to you, don't let the disappointment of that spoil your GS 2. The simple rationale for it are two: firstly what according to you is bad might as well turn out to be the highest and secondly even if one paper was messed up a little the second one can more than make up for it.  9. A tough paper is tough for everyone Just remember it's the relative performance that will matter. If you are getting worried that some paper was very difficult, it probably was for everyone else. Don't think of the difficulty of it during/after the exam because it simply does not matter.  10. Logistics Keep your admit card, stationary, clothes, food, snacks, travel plans for the next day ready. Make sure that any of your precious mind space isn't going waste taking care of these things at the last moment. To conclude turn on your favourite song, talk to people who make you feel positive and be ready- because you really are ready. You've prepared for this day and now is the time to face it- head on. The exam will not just test your knowledge but your character: persistence, calmness and adaptability. Make sure you put your best foot forward! Good Luck! Team @UPSCFRATERNITY

(1/2) It's here! Finally. And you're going through a mix of emotions, some anxiety about the part left undone, some excitement about what is to come and also somewhere a little bit relief that it will be over soon.  Whatever your state of mind is,  know that just about every single person writing mains is going through the same. Irrespective of first attempt or last, everyone is in pretty much the same boat. So here is my take on what to keep in mind on the D-Day: 1. Get enough sleep This point cannot be stressed on enough. It doesn't matter what your schedule has been so far. Right now you have enough number of days to sort it out. It's worth wasting an entire day to sort out your schedule so that you get at least eight hours of sleep (and even more if you can manage to fall asleep).  A well rested mind will surprise you with what all it knows. When you will see a question you have never heard of before (more on that later) your mind will race to find what all it knows but for that it's imperative that there is no fatigue. So put that revision sheet down by nine and hit the pillow. 2. Be prepared for absolutely anything That moment when the examiner hands over the paper you will see glimpses of a few phrases and right in those five minutes of reading time you'll see questions that throw you off-guard. However you must remember you've prepared and if there is something you've never heard of it's quite likely most of the people writing the exam haven't either. So calm yourself down and don't let it affect you. Expecting the unexpected also includes sudden changes in pattern. The weightage of questions might change and so might the number. So re-align your strategy and get started. 3. Don't get elated seeing things you've prepared While getting hassled by unheard of things is bad, getting excited seeing a question you've prepared just might be worse. You are more likely to write what you know rather than what is asked.  So basically this will be the test of all the Zen/Buddha you can muster and stay unfazed: no disappointment and no excitement. 4. Read and re-read the question In fact in essay keep going back and looking at the topic to ensure you're not going astray. You will get a question paper attatched to answer sheet separately, keep it infront of you at all times and glance at the question while writing the answer. Make sure you're addressing the 'How' by writing that and not writing 'What' instead. 5. Keep your eyes on the minutes hand  This is an absolute must. At no point must you let the time surprise you. Even if by chance some question has taken more of your time you can speed up the next one and make sure you don't leave anything. A warning here that things you know well tend to take up too much time so resist the temptation. 6. It doesn't matter what you couldn't revise The sheer vastness of the syllabus doesn't allow you to revise everything the way you have planned. You will invariably leave behind some portions. I am assuring you that it doesn't matter what you didn't do. Your mind will truly surprise you by remembering things you've read once upon a time. Moreover just remember it's not just you, nobody has been able to go through the ENTIRE syllabus once before exam. Even that guy you see at library claiming to have read everything- just hasn't! 7. All there is, is this moment. In the end all you have are those three hours. If you're running a fever, despite your best plans you couldn't get any sleep, upset stomach, headache - whatever seems to be going wrong just does not matter. So many people have written the exam in the strangest circumstances and aced it, so can you! Leave all your worries and externalities behind when you enter that examination Hall and just do what you're supposed to without any thought for all the problems.

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