UPSC: While preparing for competitive exams, definitely choose plan B.

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Counselor Pallavi Singh said that students preparing for UPSC must understand the syllabus. He said that those who do not, bring all kinds of books and turn the room into a library. It is not necessary that we study 100 percent. It is important that even 50 percent comes to 100 percent. The rush for admission to the city’s universities and colleges has begun. In such situation intermediate pass students and their parents are facing many problems in choosing their career. Realizing their dilemma, ‘Hindustan’ organized ‘Hindustan Phone In’ on Friday. Akar IAS founder and career counselor Pallavi Singh was present as an expert. He guided the youth and their parents by answering questions like how to prepare for UPSC, what are the career options after completing 12th from PCM stream, how to choose plan B while preparing for practical exams…

B has done I want to become a teacher in future, what should I do? Divya Mishra, Lucknow

● Can do B.Ed. After that, after clearing the CTET or TGT and PGT exam, you can move on to become a teacher. If you want to teach in a university or any other higher educational institution then do MA after BA. After that, you can do PhD after clearing NET-JRF exam.

● Understand the syllabus well. Analyze it. You can also join a mentorship program.

1. Before choosing a career, you should definitely try a mentorship program. This will help in choosing the right career.

2. Understand the syllabus well before preparing for UPSC or UPPSC.

3. Students preparing for practical exams should always have a plan B ready.

4. Students studying online should choose an institution that offers offline support.

5. In today’s era, students preparing for NEET and IIT JEE must go to school. It will increase their thinking and understanding ability. Will become friends. Mutual understanding will be better. Personality development will also happen.

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