You have only 6–8 months, plus you need to manage your shop/work, so full-time preparation isn’t possible.
That means you’ll need a focused smart strategy, not a “read everything” approach.
Here’s a realistic plan for working aspirants:
✅ 6–8 Months UPSC Preparation Strategy (for working professionals)
1. Set Realistic Study Hours
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Since you have work & shop: 3–4 hrs daily (early morning + night).
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Weekend boost: 6–8 hrs on Saturday & Sunday.
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Quality > Quantity. Even consistent 3 hrs/day is enough if done smartly.
2. Focus on High-Value Areas
In limited time, you cannot cover everything.
So target most important scoring areas:
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Polity (Laxmikanth) → UPSC favourite.
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Modern History (Spectrum) → Independence struggle is high-weight.
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Geography (NCERT + maps) → Only basics needed.
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Economy basics (NCERT + current) → Inflation, GDP, Budget, Schemes.
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Environment (Shankar IAS) → Hot topic.
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Current Affairs (last 1 year) → Through monthly magazines (Vision/Drishti).
👉 Skip deep Ancient/Medieval history, complex art & culture, or advanced topics. Just basic coverage.
3. Prelims Strategy (First 4–5 months)
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Daily:
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1–2 hrs static subject (Polity, History, Economy, etc.)
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1 hr Current Affairs.
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MCQs Practice: Do 20–30 daily (previous years + test series).
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Revise frequently.
👉 Prelims = elimination game. Practice mock tests weekly.
4. Mains Strategy (Parallel but light)
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Since Mains comes after Prelims, don’t go deep now, but start:
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Ethics (GS 4) → easy to score.
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Essay writing → 1 essay every 2 weeks.
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Keep short notes for GS subjects.
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5. Current Affairs Management
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You can’t read newspaper fully with shop work.
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Use monthly current affairs magazines (Vision IAS, Insights, or Drishti IAS in Hindi).
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Revise 2–3 times before exam.
6. Revision is the Key
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In 6–8 months, don’t run after too many sources.
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Revise same books multiple times.
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Example: Read Laxmikanth Polity 3–4 times.
🕒 Sample Daily Schedule (For Working Aspirants)
Morning (before shop work, 2 hrs):
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Read Polity/History/Economy (static subject).
Evening/Night (1–2 hrs):
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Current Affairs + MCQs practice.
Weekends (6–8 hrs/day):
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Revision + Mock tests + Essay practice.
🎯 Important Mindset Tips
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Don’t compare with full-time aspirants. Use your strength: consistency.
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Stick to limited sources.
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Focus on Prelims first (because without clearing Prelims, Mains doesn’t matter).
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Even if you fail first attempt, you’ll be battle ready for 2nd attempt with strong base.
👉 In short:
With 6–8 months + work, you can still crack Prelims if you prioritize Polity, History, Economy, Current Affairs, and Practice MCQs.
If you clear Prelims, you’ll get 3–4 more months for Mains.
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