Let us decode the MPPSC 2021 for the aspirant so that they
can devise a perfect strategy to crack the MP State Service Exam 2021.
The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission MPPSC (State
Service Exam) takes place in 3 stages: MPPSC Prelims exam, MPPSC Mains exam,
and MPPSC Interview.
How to go about MPPSC exam preparation?
Going by the MPPSC Syllabus 2021, an aspirant should know
the important topics that keep on repeating in the exams. The aspirant for
MPPSC Exams just needs to have a good understanding of school classes
(basically from standard 6th to 12th).
As to start your preparation for the exams one should start
reading all the social science books of class 6th to 10th standards. The books
can be of MP Board or else it can be NCERT books. Both these books are good and
provide a good foundation for the aspirants. While reading all these books you
can also complement your knowledge with a book from Lucent General Knowledge.
After you have completed the above subjects with good sense.
You can take a print out of the syllabus for MPPSC Exams; believe it there is a
reason why it is been emphasized to this point. So please try and do this.
Checkout below
subjects, important topics related to them and books for MPPSC
to prepare the same:
History
There are three parts to History: Ancient, Medieval and
Modern. Similar to IAS Exam, MPPSC preparation books for History can be more or
less the same. For Ancient History, a candidate can follow NCERTs Class 11th
and 12th (Old/New.) For Medieval, NCERTs can again come handy. For Modern, an
aspirant can either opt for NCERTs or Spectrum by Rajiv Ahir. One can refer to
books of MP Board too.
Few things to keep in mind while preparing History for MPPSC
exam 2021:
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Indian and World Geography
There are two sub-topics for Geography which are Physical
and Human. To understand both these topics in detail, an aspirant should
religiously read NCERTS (Class 6th to 12th) and to get the fodder material on
these topics the aspirants should at least read one newspaper daily and should
be followed by the candidates.
Indian Polity
The MPPSC gives weight age to topics like- Parliament,
State, and Central Legislatures, Panchayati Raj, Legislative Bills in the news
or debated, Election Commission, etc. To understand Polity in a crisp manner,
one can follow the book Indian Polity by M. Laxmikant. This book can be a
one-time resort to both IAS and State Administrative Services’ aspirants.
Indian Economy
Indian Economics is one such subject that can give the
candidates from the non-economics background nightmares. However, an aspirant
should understand that the questions that are been asked from these topics
under it are of generalized form. The questions that are been asked can put
your common knowledge on Indian Economics to test. The candidates should
understand that unlike the IAS examination, here in the MPPSC state service
exams, a few factual questions could also be asked. That is why, one should be
clear about the basic concepts of GDP, GNI, and PCI. The topics that can be
seen in the news repeatedly like the Repo Rate, MCLR, CRR, Unemployment,
Recession, Rupee Depreciation or Appreciation, etc. should be given importance.
General Science and Environment
NCERT or MP Board school textbooks can help an aspirant
collect the required information on General Science. For the environment,
current affairs can become useful. Also, referring to MPPSC past year question
papers can align candidates’ preparation.
MPPSC Current Affairs
Try following the recent trend on how questions are being
framed in relation to current affairs; one must religiously follow a national
newspaper- preferably- The Hindu. The approach to read the newspaper should be
solely aligned with the topics that are included in the MPPSC Syllabus 2021.
With a newspaper, an aspirant can fill in the gaps, by
following a monthly magazine like Yojana/Kurukshetra. These magazines should
not be read from cover to cover. Only the topics that correspond to the MPPSC
Exam Syllabus should be read with special attention to their focal editorial.
Few tips to make MPPSC GK notes in Hindi/English:
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Best Books for MPPSC
After going through the syllabus aspirants should follow
state board books and NCERT books.
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These books can help you both in MPPSC Prelims and Mains
examinations.
To conclude all the things for the students, a few tips are
given below:
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