Ranchi. Ranchi’s education expert Aditya says that you can prepare for any government competition. If you do not have these five qualities, then no matter how talented you are, even if you have done IIT, it does not matter, you will not be able to pass the competitive exam. You should have these five qualities within you. If these are five, then why don’t you start from zero, you will have the ability to crack any competition with ease.
What are these five qualities?
He told, the first thing among these is consistency. If there is no consistency in the preparation for government exams, then you will drag on for the same exam for 10 years and if there is consistency, then 8 months are enough. Many times people take this thing lightly. But this is one thing which can make even a failed child a topper.
Secondly, when preparing for government competition, children go and buy big reference books beforehand. Suppose, if we are preparing for UPSC then we will go and bring Laxmikant. In the beginning you do not have to take Laxmikant, you have to take NCERT Polity book of class 6.
It is necessary to strengthen the base
You don’t have a base and you go to build a palace, it will not be possible. You read 50 reference books, read them day and night, then you will wonder why you are not passing the exam. So read NCERT first, no matter what competition you want to participate in.
Apart from this, start your day by reading newspaper. Take only Hindi newspaper but make it a habit, sit in front of the newspaper for an hour. Then slowly read Times of India, then Indian Express. If you develop this habit from college time, it will prove to be a big boon for you in future.
Analysis of mock test is necessary
If you get 100 out of 100 in the mock then it is fine and if you get zero out of 100 then there is no problem. Just sit and analyze why there was zero out of 100 and then improve it. It’s just that. Don’t be upset, disappointed or disappointed after seeing him. This is a journey, the journey is like this, it never runs in the same line.
Because if you get frustrated and disappointed again and again, it affects your studies a lot. If your emotions are not right from inside then you will not be able to understand things. If you will be worried and will not be able to solve the question given to you, then do a little work on your emotions.
It is important to hold on to math
Math is always asked in any exam. In such a situation, prepare Maths from 6th to 10th well, especially NCERT. If you do this much, then after this you will sit in the government competition, believe me, only 8 months of consistency and your goal is achieved, then you will not need to roam in circles for 10 years.





























