Chanakya Mandal Pariwar

Chanakya Mandal Pariwar official logo with Marathi tagline about public service and nation service
Chanakya Mandal Vishwa Vidyapeeth (Proposed)

Introduction

The first 30 days of UPSC preparation are often the most confusing. Many aspirants feel overwhelmed by the vast syllabus and end up wasting time figuring out where to begin.

If you are starting your UPSC journey in Pune, the focus should not be on doing everything, but on doing the right things in the right order.

Step 1: Understand the Exam Before Studying

Before opening any book, spend time understanding:

UPSC syllabus

Exam pattern

Types of questions

Many beginners directly join *UPSC classes in Pune* without this clarity, which leads to confusion later.

Step 2: Limit Your Resources

One of the biggest mistakes is collecting too many books and materials.

Instead:

Choose 1 source per subject

Avoid switching frequently

Clarity comes from depth, not variety.

Step 3: Build a Daily Study Habit

Your first goal is not completing the syllabus but building consistency.

Start with:

5–6 hours study daily

Fixed time slots

Small achievable targets

Step 4: Start Reading Newspaper Early

Current affairs play a major role in UPSC.

 Focus on:

Important issues

Government schemes

Editorial analysis

Step 5: Understand the Role of Guidance

At the beginner stage, guidance can prevent major mistakes.

Many aspirants explore options like *UPSC coaching classes in Pune* or an IAS academy in Pune to get direction and structure.

About Chanakya Mandal Pariwar

Chanakya Mandal Pariwar focuses on helping beginners build a strong foundation and clear understanding of preparation.

Learning from the Right Mentors

Lectures by Avinash Dharmadhikari sir help beginners understand how to start preparation without confusion and build a strong foundation from the beginning.

His guidance often helps in removing confusion and building the right mindset from the start.

Common Mistakes in the First Month

Starting without understanding syllabus

Collecting too many resources

Comparing with others

Ignoring consistency

Conclusion

The first 30 days of UPSC preparation set the tone for the entire journey.

Instead of trying to do everything, focus on building clarity, discipline, and the right habits.

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