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Updated On : 23 Jul, 2022
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The Bihar Public Services Commission conducts examinations for the Combined Competitive Examinations. As we know the BPSC 67th Combined Competitive Examination was conducted on 8th May 2022 but due to paper leak issue, the exam was cancelled. Many students claimed that the question paper was leaked on the social media before the exam started and the leaked paper matched with the origin question paper being conducted on the day..
After the incident, Bihar Public Services Commission (BPSC) declared that the examination of BPSC 67th Combined Competitive Examination would be conducted in the month of August 2022. Those who want to appear in the examination should start focusing on it as the exam date is not far away. So, one must focus on revision strategies.
GENERAL TIPS
1. Gather Information:- You should gather all of the exam-related information which includes the Exam Pattern, Syllabus, Important Dates and some other essential information. For this, you can refer to our BPSC Exam Information.
2. Introspection:- After gathering the information about the exam, you should introspect yourself in which area or subject you are lagging behind. For reference, go through the Previous Year Question Papers, it will help you get a better idea to know the difficulty level of the exam and the kind of questions asked.
3. Important Topics:- You should cover the whole syllabus but it’s quite difficult to cover the whole syllabus for each student. As every student is not that brilliant. So here we are suggesting some most important topics which you should cover at any cost. These topics cover the maximum weightage. In the exam. Covering these topics will boost your scores.
Subject | Topics |
History | |
Ancient History of India | India/ Harappa Civilization, Vedic Civilization, Rise of Mahajanpada, Jainism, Buddhism, Magadha Empire, Maurya Empire, Brahmin Empire, Gupta Period, Dynasty of South India (Pallav Dynasty, Rashtra Kuta, Chola Dynasty) & Pal Dynasty. |
Medival History of India | Sultanate Period (Delhi Sultanate), Vijayanagara Empire, Gupta Period, Dynasty of South India (Pallav Dynasty, Rashtra Kuta, Chola Dynasty), Pal Dynasty, Mughal Empire & Maratha Period. |
Modern History of India | Off-line Mughal rules, British rule over Bengal, Sikh and Mysore Relations of the British, Governor-General and their work under east India Company, Important Organization and Institutions, Important Revolutions of 1857, Important Movement and Revolt related to Independence and Important Magazines related to independence. |
Economics | Types of economy/ National Income Financial System/ Economic review of Current years/ Budget Poverty/ Unemployment/ Agriculture/ Production distribution and Irrigation/ Industries & Companies five year plans/ Mayor Organizations and Societies/ New Economic Policy/ Important Report and Rank of India in it. |
Polity | Indian Constituent Assembly, Constitutional Schedule/ Parts/ Articles (1 to 51 A) Fundamental Rights to / Fundamental Duties/ Citizenship/ Union & State Executive, Legislative and Judiciary. Centre & State Relations, Financial Provisions, Emergency Provisions, Election Commission, Constitutional Ammendments, Panchayati Raj System and Important Committee. |
Science | |
Biology | Cell:- Plant Cell/ Tissues (A.T/ P.T), Digestive System/ Respiratory System, Circulatory System (Blood and Blood Group), Excretory System, Endocrine System (Animal Hormone/ Plant Hormone ) Gland, Reproduction and Embryo Developmental, Disease and their treatment:- Viral disease, Bacterial diseases, Fungus Diseases, Genetical diseases, Plant diseases and their treatment, Nutrients/ Vitamins and their Scientific name, Carbohydrate/ Fat, Some disease and their treatment by radioactive elements, Instrument & Identification of diseases. |
Chemistry | Element, Compound and Mixture, Atomic Structure and its Related Important Theories Radioactivity, Metal & its use, Alloy/ Acid Base and Salts, Organic Compounds, Fuel, Polymer Manufacture and its uses and Periodic Table. |
Physics | Units, Physical Quality and its measuring instruments, Law of Motion/ Gravity/ Satellite and its types, Simple Pendulum/ Work, Energy and Power, Wave Types:- Mechanical & Electro Magnetic Waves, Light:- Mirror, Lenses and Microscopes, Electric Current, Turbulent Flow:- |
4. Set a schedule:- Make a proper schedule according to your weak and strong areas. Try to devise the time among each subject so that you can give attention to each. Don’t change your routine daily just stick to that schedule.
5. Read good books;- Plenty of books available on the market, but reading all of them will be of no use. Practising through many books will confuse you and will not be fruitful for you. You should take one or two books for each subject but the books you are picking should be the best. You can take advice from your institute teacher, subject specialists and obviously from the expert ones. Here we are suggesting some important books which may help you to ace your score. These books are advised by our experienced faculties, authors, and experts. Have a look:-
Subject | Books |
Indian Polity | M. Laxmikanth |
History | Modern History:- Bipin Chandra/ Spectrum Ancient;- RS Sharma Medival;- Satish Chandra Lucent’s can be also used for factual information. |
Economy | Ramesh Singh |
Geography | Majid Husain |
General Science | NCERT textbooks of class (6th to 12th) Lucent’s for General Science |
C.A | Daily C.A. of Bihar + yearly C.A of any publication. |
Aptitude | Maths Mirror by Amit Verma |
6. Make short notes:- Make proper notes for each subject which should be factual. These notes will help you in the last days as cramming the books at that last moment is not a good idea. So, prepare your notes in a good manner.
7. Reading:- Make a habit of reading.., reading is the most essential key which will help you cover current affairs topics. For example, you should read Magazines and newspapers to stay updated with all the important events which are happening nationally, internationally and locally.
8. Attempt Mock Test:- Practising BPSC Mock Tests will give you a rough idea of the pattern of the paper and it will help you to know the difficulty level of the questions and know how much time it takes to complete all the questions asked in the papers. It will boost your preparation.
9. Revision:- One thing that sets toppers apart is the habit of revision. For this exam, Revision is the most important thing to be done for whatever you are reading. For this, you should set a test day and attempt Sectional Tests of that particular subject or topic which you have studied in the whole week.
SUBJECT-WISE WEIGHTAGE
We are sharing a subject-wise weightage below which will help you to understand the question allocation ratio between subjects.
Subject | No. of questions | |||||
67th | 66th | 65th | 64th | 63rd | 62nd | |
History (Ancient India, Medival India & Modern India) | 30 | 25 | 26 | 30 | 30 | 27 |
Indian Geography/ World Geography | 15 | 10 | 13 | 10 | 14 | 16 |
Indian Constitution & Polity | 12 | 06 | 08 | 12 | 12 | 12 |
Indian Economics | 09 | 07 | 11 | 1 | 12 | 08 |
General Science (Physics/ Chemistry/ Biology) | 30 | 30 | 30 | 20 | 20 | 25 |
Bihar State Special | 14 | 25 | 26 | 21 | 24 | 26 |
C.A (Bihar, National & International) | 30 | 37 | 27 | 29 | 28 | 26 |
Mathematics | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Going through this table enables you to analyse that ‘from which subjects the maximum questions were asked in the previous years’ papers’.