How to Prepare for Forest Services while pursuing a post-graduate degree?

How to Prepare for Forest Services while pursuing a post-graduate degree?

 

Do you want to continue your education while studying for the Forest Services Exam or another competitive exam? We'll go over the advantages and cons of studying while preparing for the Forest Services exam, as well as how to properly prepare for the Forest Services exam while continuing your postgraduate studies.

 If Forest Service is your dream job, you're probably looking for resources and materials to help you pass the Forest Services exam from the time you're in high school. You should also be browsing for information about your chances of getting into the most prestigious job by analyzing your background, stream, bio-data, graduation subjects, UPSC Forest service exam optional subjects, and so on. For different reasons, you want to know if it is possible to pass this difficult exam while also studying for an MSC, Mtech, or M.Sc. We'll go over the benefits and drawbacks of preparing for Forest services during your postgraduate study. We'll also give you some pointers on how to make the most of your post-graduation study time for the Forest service exam.

 

Why should you not prepare for the Forest Service while pursuing your master's degree?

 

The Forest Services test is a difficult one that necessitates a candidate's entire attention. It's fine if you have work that isn't too stressful or requires your full concentration, but studying PG while prepping means you aren't giving it your all to both. Because their courses would be difficult, several top-ranked students in the 2021 UPSC final result gave up their coveted PG seats to pursue their desired job in UPSC. Although Science topics are less demanding, they nonetheless require a lot of activities, which may interfere with serious UPSC exam preparation. Keep the following things in mind:

 

  1. In the Forest service, success is partly determined by luck, though hard work is a given. As a result, if you do not succeed in the Forest Service, you will most likely need a backup career.

  2. A good Post-Graduation (Mtech, Msc) percentage can lead to a better job alternative than Forest service.

  3. Forest service requires extensive study of a variety of courses at the same time. For example, preparing for the UPSC Forest Services Prelims in General Studies might be a difficult endeavor, and you may skip certain studies in your Post Graduation subject as a result.

  4. If you pass the Prelims, you will be required to study an Optional course, which may obstruct your Post-Graduation studies unless you choose a subject that is similar to the one you are studying at the Post-Graduation level. It has been found that students in the Science stream prefer so-called "easier" subjects such as Education, Sociology, History, Literature, and so on. As a result, be explicit about your optional and how much time it will take.

  5. You may lose your number of attempts if you are not diligent about your preparation. Because you are only given a certain amount of Forest service efforts.

  6. Many applicants at this stage become discouraged after failing in the Prelims.

Why and how should a Post-Graduate student prepare for Forest Services?

 

If Forest Service is your desired job, you are free to begin training at any time as long as your age permits. Students as young as 21 years old are passing this coveted exam with flying colors! So, with determination, the necessary amount of hard work, and a little luck, you should be able to pass this exam. As I have mentioned the factors that may hurt your decision to prepare for Forest Services while pursuing a postgraduate degree, there are numerous advantages as well. You can achieve success in the Forest Service by applying these.

 

Here's how to do it:

  1. If you choose the same UPSC mains option, preparing while studying would benefit you.

  2. You can build a study circle with your classmates or hostel roommates, which is difficult to do when staying at home after finishing your education.

  3. Discuss your aim with your teachers. You can prepare answers for your main exams and get advice from your teachers on how to write them.

  4. You can use the University Library's resources, such as a large number of news (broadsheet) periodicals and magazines, to help you prepare.

  5. It allows you to devote more time to studying for the Forest Services. You can discuss your exam faults with other students.

Conclusion

 

As I previously stated, it is entirely your choice whether or not to prepare for Forest Services throughout your postgraduate studies, and it should be entirely your unique style of preparation for the Forest Services. Some people believe that working while studying for Forest Services is beneficial, while others believe that studying alone is beneficial. But the truth is that Forest Studies preparation is a lengthy process with no shortcuts to success. Only a few people have passed the exam on their first try, and you can't guarantee that you will, even if you are willing to put in the effort. As a result, preparing for UPSC Prelims, Mains, and Interview, and then starting all over again if you fail at any stage is all part of the game. As a result, I would suggest beginning Prelims preparation after graduation. Begin by setting aside two hours each day for General Studies preparation and gradually increase the time. It is not considered an attempt to sit for prelims. So opting for Prelims preparation will put you on the safe side.

 

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