The UPSC CSE-2025 Prelims is just around the corner, scheduled for the 28th of May, and only a few days remain. As many aspirants say, the Prelims is one of the toughest stages of the UPSC exam, and thus, preparation must be nothing short of perfect. With time running out, it’s essential for candidates to fine-tune their strategies and focus on revision. Now is the time to follow a well-structured last-minute approach that can make all the difference.
The UPSC Prelims consists of two papers: General Studies Paper I (100 questions) and the CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test) (80 questions). Each question in both papers carries 2 marks for General Studies Paper I and 2.5 marks for CSAT.
To help you in these final days, Indian Masterminds brings valuable tips and strategies from the toppers of UPSC CSE 2022. These insights are sure to guide you through the home stretch of your preparation.
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THE CRUX OF THE TOPPER’S SUGGESTIONS
The key to success in the UPSC Prelims lies in a few essential strategies, as shared by the toppers.
First and foremost, focus on the static subjects that form the core of the UPSC syllabus. Subjects like History, Polity, Geography, and Economy have a stable and consistent pattern, making them essential for building a solid conceptual foundation. These topics rarely change, so mastering them will give you a significant advantage.
Equally important is consistent revision. Without regular revision, even well-studied topics can fade from memory. Revision strengthens retention, sharpens accuracy, and builds confidence, ensuring you’re fully prepared for the exam day.
Mock tests and Test Series play a pivotal role at this stage – treat them as rehearsals for the real exam. Analyze mistakes, refine your accuracy, and improve your time management.
Exam Hall Feel – Aspirants should envision themselves in the exam hall while preparing – simulate real conditions, time yourself, and build familiarity. Practice it many times, stay calm, and let your hard work shine.
Toppers also emphasize the importance of identifying and improving weak areas. Focus on understanding and working through these gaps. Strengthening your weaknesses can lead to a significant boost in your overall performance.
For current affairs, streamline your sources. Follow reliable, reputable platforms, and make concise, issue-based notes for quick revision. This will ensure that you’re always up-to-date without being overwhelmed by unnecessary information.
A critical skill for success in the Prelims is mastering elimination techniques. Smart guessing, based on logical elimination, can often help you eliminate incorrect options and make the right choice, even when you’re unsure.
Mapping and Subject Focus: GS Paper I in the Prelims covers a wide array of subjects. To effectively tackle it, focus on:
- History: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History, along with Art & Culture (architecture, dances, literature).
- Geography: Indian and World geography, climate patterns, and map-based questions.
- Polity: Constitution, governance structure, and key amendments.
- Economy: Basic economic concepts, economic surveys, and budget-related topics.
- Environment & Ecology: Biodiversity, conservation, and climate change issues, often linked to current affairs.
- Science & Technology: Current developments in space, health, and technology.
- Current Affairs: These integrate with multiple subjects, so staying updated across the board is vital.
- A balanced approach across these areas will ensure you’re well-prepared for the breadth of GS Paper I.
Lastly, don’t neglect CSAT. While qualifying, it’s crucial for passing the Prelims. Many aspirants lose out by underestimating this paper, so take it seriously.
Quality over Quantity: Stick to a limited number of high-quality resources. Avoid the temptation to chase every new magazine or guidebook. Focus on core materials and trusted sources, ensuring better retention and a more streamlined study process.
TOPPERS STRATEGY
Ishita Kishor – Rank 1
Ishita Kishor secured the All India Rank (AIR) 1 in UPSC CSE – 2022 in her third attempt. Her success was the result of diligent and methodical preparation, where she meticulously covered every subject and focused on understanding the finer details. For the Prelims, Ishita emphasized the importance of thorough conceptual clarity and the advice of seasoned mentors, which helped her fine-tune her knowledge and approach.
Smriti Mishra – Rank 4
Smriti Mishra from Agra achieved AIR 4 in UPSC CSE 2022. She believes that making extensive notes was crucial for her Prelims preparation, as it helped with efficient revision closer to the exam. In addition to note-making, Smriti stuck to standard textbooks and kept herself updated with newspapers and magazines. “It’s not just about reading but jotting things down; it enhances retention,” she shared.
Mayur Hazarika – Rank 5
A doctor by profession, Mayur Hazarika cracked UPSC CSE 2022 with AIR 5 while studying just 4-5 hours a day. He opted for self-study and avoided coaching for all subjects. To prepare for the Prelims, Mayur relied heavily on audiovisual resources, utilizing free online video lectures. These lectures were particularly helpful for understanding complex concepts and improving retention.
Gahana Navya James – Rank 6
Gahana Navya James secured AIR 6 in UPSC CSE 2022. For both the Prelims and Mains, she relied on a thorough reading of English and Malayalam newspapers. This not only helped her stay updated but also encouraged her to delve deeper into current affairs. She tailored her study schedule to suit her personal preferences, saying, “I believed that I could customize my strategy. My timetable was flexible, but regular, which helped me balance my preparation for both Prelims and Mains.”
Aniruddh Yadav – Rank 8
Aniruddh Yadav, hailing from Aligarh, UP, secured AIR 8 in UPSC CSE 2022. He advises aspirants to maintain consistency in their efforts, particularly through regular revision. Aniruddh strongly believes in the power of test series and mock exams for Prelims preparation. He also stresses that understanding the syllabus is the most important part of preparation and advises candidates to read newspapers regularly and contextualize the information.
Parsanjeet Kour – Rank 11
Parsanjeet Kour from Jammu achieved AIR 11 in her first attempt at UPSC CSE 2022. Her Prelims strategy was simple but effective – study less and revise more. She focused on basic, high-quality resources like NCERTs and standard books, along with current affairs. Parsanjeet made sure to revise her notes multiple times.
For her optional subject, she chose Zoology, a challenging subject, but felt confident due to the abundant study materials available. “I believed Zoology was an ideal choice because of the comprehensive resources,” she shared.
Vidushi Singh – Rank 13
Vidushi Singh, from Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, cracked the CSE-2022 at the age of 21 in her first attempt, without any coaching. She built her foundation early by thoroughly reading NCERTs and other basic books, along with regular revisions. For both the prelims and mains, she emphasized the importance of test series and mock exams, and recommends them for improved performance.
Kritika Goyal – Rank 14
Kritika, hails from Sonipat, Haryana, cracked CSE-2022 in her fourth attempt with AIR 14. Speaking with us, she said, “Aspirants while preparing should envision themselves in the exam hall and proceed accordingly. Best to create exam-like atmosphere at home and maintain time limit like in a real-time exam at a UPSC centre.”
Shishir Kumar Singh – Rank 16
Shishir, from Ballia, UP, cleared CSE 2022 with AIR 16 in his fourth attempt After three consecutive failures. His strategy was following an integrated approach. He prepared for Prelims and Mains together.
For prelims, he thoroughly studied PYQ and identified topics for Mains and made notes. For current affairs, he regularly studied newspapers and solved many test series and appeared for mocks.
FINAL STRETCH – STAY MOTIVATED
In these final days before the UPSC Prelims 2025, focus on smart revision, consistent mock practice, and a calm, confident mindset. Stick to reliable resources, sharpen elimination techniques, and don’t neglect CSAT. Remember, it’s not about doing more, but doing it right. Trust your preparation, stay focused, and give your best on the exam day. Success is built in these crucial moments. Let your hard work speak for itself. The finish line is within reach.