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Perfect Strategy To Clear OPSC OCS Exam 2022

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    20th Apr, 2023

The measure of intelligence is the ability to change 

-Albert Einstein

There has been a paradigm shift in the OPSC Civil Services Examination, and it now nearly resembles the IAS exam in terms of the pattern and quality of questions. So the strategy for both examinations is analogous. The OPSC OAS is largely competitive. Aspirants should start preparing in advance to crack it with a maximum score. The test has three stages and for each stage, campaigners must prepare well.

Having preparation tips and strategies will clearly make your OPSC preparation easier. Hence, our experts at GS SCORE have participated OPSC OAS Preparation strategy below:



Strategy for OPSC OAS Preliminary Exam:

 

  1. General Science: The last year's prelim paper was a paradigm shift from the usual pattern. If you analyse the past years' questions along with last year's questions, you can find some patterns.



  1. CSAT: CSAT or General Studies paper-2 is a qualifying paper. You need to score 33% to pass this paper, but the difficulty level is increasing, so don't take risk of not giving any importance to this paper.



  • Prepare for General mental ability: Give more focus to current affairs and prepare the Govt Schemes of the last 2 years with some details.



  1. Improve comprehension skills: Practice reading every day to enhance your knowledge. Recognize the order of the section and read the first and last passage completely multiple times. Note down significant ideas and details while reading to make a note and precisely try the questions to read and discover the appropriate answers without any problem. 
  • Nonstop practice with the OPSC prelims test series will help you upgrade your knowledge. So, practice tests are essential.



Strategy for OPSC OAS Mains Exam:



The pattern of the main exam has changed now. You need to make notes for each topic and also note the related current affairs. For the essay, read some Past IAS Toppers Essay copy, understand the flow of the writing, and prepare according to the new pattern. Women, Environment, SciTech, Education, COVID-19, etc are some useful topics.



  • Paper 1 and Paper 2- English and Odia Languages:
    Both English and Odia are tested in the language papers. Candidates need to have a lot of knowledge of both. Due to the fact that both are languages, candidates can prepare for this segment in the same way.



Strong grammar basics:

Look over and strengthen your fundamental language basics, for example, nouns, pronouns, tenses, related words, conjunctions, correlation level, etc. Try to take more punctuation tests in both Odia and English. Use English books like Wren and Martin for English and TBW OTET GUIDE 2020 for Odia. Practice worksheets on verb tenses, active-passive voices, etc consistently. Try to write more in both languages, try to make meaningful sentences, analyse your mistakes and improve.



Reading newspapers and magazines:

Every day habit of reading important papers and magazines will improve punctuation and vocabulary a lot. Examine sentences, note down a few words and become familiar with their usage. With this, you will also be prepared for general awareness, the latest OPSC news, and current affairs too.

Error spotting:

Spotting error is a question that confuses candidates the most, since they may not be able to recall all the grammar rules at the time of the exam. As a result, candidates with serious reading habits will be able to recognize the error in a passage or sentence readily. Similarly, sentence formation reading exercises can also build your eye for spotting and identifying error questions.

Paper 4 and Paper 5- General Studies:

Qualifying for the exam can be like finding a needle in a haystack. However, if a candidate's General Knowledge is strong, it can help a lot. Not only is it important for cracking the exam, but also for the interview.

Candidates should focus on general awareness as it could be significant in the OPSC exams. Candidates need to create a habit of reading but thoroughly reading newspapers consistently. It is recommended that you read only one paper. Newspapers such as The Hindu and Telegram prove to

Read Current Affairs:

Reading a daily newspaper or watching special current affairs programs on famous news channels can solve many problems. Choosing the appropriate time to view an informative program should be part of your preparation. Various themes and topics need your undivided attention for better understanding. Topics like Current events of National and International significance, Economic and Social Development, Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives, etc. It is critical to know this.

Make Notes for the Exam:

Try to take short notes of things that are relevant to the exam. This would further help you maintain a record for exam day. In order to memorize something from scratch, always try to write it down and pin it in front of you or write it in the notes section of your phone. This is so for quick glimpses occasionally, to retain it in your memory.

Knowing the activities happening in the nation and all over the globe is very essential, it is not easy to memorize everything. It’s always wise to keep a notebook of current events.

Participate in Online Quizzes:

You should solve more mock tests and take online quizzes to evaluate your progress. There are also various apps available to help you practice more efficiently.

Go for Online Study Material:

The online study material has proven to be more productive and efficient in many ways as candidates learn at their own pace. A wide variety of online study materials, such as E-books, PDFs, Question Papers, Test Series, Video Lectures, etc., offer students an easy and convenient way to study 24x7. This is why candidates opt for Online Study Materials rather than coaching institutes.

Check out OPSC CSE Prelims Syllabus 2023.

Last minutes OPSC 2023 Preparation Tips

  • Solve Previous Years’ Question Papers: All aspirants are advised to solve previous years' sample papers to understand the question pattern. Apart from that, aspirants should practice full-length mock tests to boost question-solving skills.
  • Make short notes: To make it easier for you to revise, all aspirants should make short notes, so that they do not need to read the entire syllabus thoroughly before the exam. It will save them time while reading.
  • Do’s and Don't's: Candidates should drink enough water and sleep on time. Try healthy food. Do not read upcoming chapters or topics before your exam. It will increase your stress unnecessarily. It is wise to relax and listen to pleasant music. Keep yourself motivated.



Recommended books for OPSC 2023

Choosing the right books is very significant to getting positive OPSC results. Books to study from must cover the latest syllabus and be readable. Here are some books to crack OPSC 2023:

 

Book

Publication/Author

OPSC Assistant Section Officer (ASO) Exam Guide

Arihant Publication

Quantitative aptitude for competitive examinations

R.S Agarwal

OPSC General Studies for Odisha Civil Service Preliminary Exams

S.N Rath S.K Rout BK Editorial Board

General mental ability- Logical reasoning and analytical ability

Sachchida Nand Jha

Indian Polity for Civil Services Examinations

M. Laxmikant

 

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