Pay attention to optional subjects and mental health; UPSC Exam Preparation Tips by IFS Anisha Tomar
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Clearing an exam like UPSC requires hard work as well as self-confidence, says Anisha Tomar, who scored 94 All India Rank in the 2019 Civil Services Exam. During the UPSC, his journey was full of many difficulties, even after failing in the first attempt, he did not give up and cleared the exam in the third attempt. Graduated in Engineering Anisha started preparing for UPSC in the final year itself after completing her BTech in IT stream from Panjab University. While preparing for UPSC, she gave first attempt in 2017 but failed. She missed clearing the main exam in the second attempt. But after clearing the exam in the third attempt in 2019, he joined IF Anisha told that her journey was full of ups and downs, she says that you can never become a skilled sailor by sailing a boat in a calm sea. You will also have to face waves to cross the ocean of UPSC. After failing in the first attempt, he worked on his mistakes in the second attempt and then studied by making a time table according to the UPSC syllabus.Illness caught, did not give up In the second attempt given in 2018, she cleared the prelims and made it to the main exam, but before the main exam, she became a victim of hypertension. Recovering from illness, she gave the main exam, but she could score 6 marks less than the cutoff marks. After clearing the prelims in the third attempt, he took a short break for mental health.After the break, he prepared for the main exam, believed in himself and cleared the exam in the third attempt on the strength of hard work.