IAS Tina Dabi told the secrets and tips to crack UPSC.

Tina Dabi is an IAS officer by profession. He is one of the most popular IAS officers of the country. You will be surprised to know that Tina topped the upsc exam only at the age of 22. IAS Tina Dabi has given tips for the aspirants preparing for UPSC. So let’s take Tina Dabi’s opinion without wasting any time.

UPSC is one of the toughest exams in the country. For this reason, people keep looking for some or the other new tips to clear this exam. These days a video of Tina Dabi is going viral on the internet.

In which she is sharing tips to crack UPSC. He said that if you are preparing for UPSC from the beginning, then first of all take all the information related to the exam.

The easiest way to get all these information is through the UPSC website. Go to the UPSC website and from there get information related to the exam, syllabus and what kind of questions are asked. All this information will be available on the UPSC website.

Tina Dabi further says that if you want to start UPSC preparation from school time itself, then read 11th and 12th books thoroughly. And keep clearing each and every small and big doubt of yours.

Same, if you are in college then choose the optional paper properly. For people preparing for UPSC with a job, Tina Dabi says to take out some time for the exam and cover the syllabus thoroughly.

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