When it starts, the aspirant creates a much bigger scope and fear for the exam, so that he develops unwanted things in his mind regarding
1. Subject Quality and level
2. Subject vastness and tricky level
3. Answer writing language and its standard
4. 'The Best Sources' and their availability
5. The persons who could turn you to a winner in UPSC exams (Guides, Coacing Institutes and former Toppers)
So we the aspirants always hunt for these things, rather than prepare sincerely for an examination, which is very ok with the intelligent aspirant with a good knowledge of all things he come across with as a citizen. Obviously with his chosed subject too.
This section is completely dedicated to aspirants who wants to buy more and more books, study materials thus making their goal difficult. Since they bought much materials and they believe that each book is important, they will confuse themselves. If exam in near, they completely ruin their attempt.
So better you know, which book contains what and how much importance you have to give.
some suggestions to follow, while you are purchasing a study materials (not standard books)
1. See how much marks related with it
2. Compare it with other materials, so that you are not purchasing ordinary and need to purchase the good one, which usually comes quite late
3. Cost related to it. Since you see the cost is high, you expect material must be good
4. Observe you are not purchasing much and much books related to a single subject or topic (aspirants with arts background have tendency to buy Science related books as much as possible. and vice versa)
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