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4 Important Things You Should Know About UPSC Law Optional Subject

by Dale Bergin Blogger

Law is a very fundamental thing. A candidate who is preparing for UPSC has some understanding of the basics of the law, like what is right, what is wrong, etc. UPSC doesn’t imagine you to be a law specialist.

A candidate also doesn’t need to be an expert in be a law graduate to opt for the law optional in the IAS mains. It is very interesting and you can learn various things about law by reading the newspaper and following cases in the news. It is ideal to enroll yourself for a Law Optional UPSC Test Series to make a strong base. Below, I’m going to share some important things about UPSC law optional subject that you should know.

1.       Familiarize Yourself with the Syllabus

This is one of the most important steps. Students often don't read law non-compulsory syllabus and mains to wrong decision to join law optional coaching. You can notify yourself with the prospectus.

You will not only need to contain a simple syllabus but also a detailed description of each topic in the syllabus. The main purpose of this step is to clarify yourself with the level and depth important for studying the law optional syllabus topics.

Though if you think you already know the law optional syllabus then you can skip this step and move to the next step.

2.       Go Through Previous Law Optional Question Paper

You should go through at least the law optional paper of the last three years. You will only read of last three years and you can easily download PDF. Generally, students do not give enough time to read the former year law optional paper. You should give at least 5 minutes on each paper. There are around 25 questions in each paper so read every question till the end.

It will provide you an idea about the type of question that is questioned as well as an overall self-confidence that you will be able to answer it.

3.       Go Through Books for Law Optional UPSC

There are numerous posts on the internet to go through but one personal blog of the topper of UPSC is very relevant.

You will also have to spend some money to buy all books for law optional subject. All books suggested for lap optional is very immense and students often obscure what to study in these books.

 

For solving that problem, you can read aspect examination of what topic in that book desires to be studied. You don’t need to read anything extra from the books suggested for law optional UPSC main examination.

4.       Join a Test Series

There are many toppers that suggest approving a test-based education method particularly during the last month beforehand prelims. With the help of test services, they can evaluate their preparation. It also helps them to analyze their weak and strong areas. They will also get a clear reflection of the part of the syllabus you need to focus more on.



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