It does not mean that you shouldn’t cover the GS portions at all. Optional has only a very limited set of questions whichcan be covered easily in 3-4 months, while the GS is a vast ocean which may not be finished in manyyears also. Once you are 100% confident with your optional subject, only then you should think about reading the details of GS. If youcan’t read it on adaily basis, at least read it on aweekly basis (7 Hindus in one day).ģ.More time devoted to General Studies vis-a-vis optionalMost of the timeof your studies should be spent in covering your optional in details. Nothing else is required and no material can substitute the Hindu. The current affairs section can be taken care off only when you read Hindu and Yojana. You will never be able to make up for it by reading cheap low quality photocopy crap or some stupid monthly magazines from the market. Itis a sin not to focus on Hindu newspaper. Except few sections (like CSAT paper2 is exclusively for prelims whileethics, world history etc., which are exclusively for mains), most of the syllabus is exactly the same & hence, itis not humanly possible to separate the two.Ģ.Ignoring The HinduThey stop reading the Hindu and try to compensate it by taking the shortcut route.
How To Prepare For IAS CSE Mains examination by Roman Saini:ġ.Separating prelims and mains preparationSome of the aspirants develop this flawed thinking that preparation for prelims and mains are different while inreality it is not. In developing countries, average monthly fixed broadband prices (in purchase price parity calculated in dollars) are three times higher than in developed countries mobile broadband prices are twice as expensive as in developed countries.ġ0 mistakes which aspirants make while preparing for UPSC CSE Mains examination by Roman SainiOctober 27, 2015UnacademyLearning HacksHere is a list of 10 ofthe most common mistakes that aspirants could avoid while preparing for the UPSC CSE Mains examination. Africa is the only region where mobile broadband penetration remains below 20%.onlygizmos10. Mobile-broadband penetration levels are highest in Europe and the Americas, at around 78 active subscriptions per 100 inhabitants. In least developed countries (LDCs), only 7% of households have internet access, compared with the world average of 46%.9. By end 2015, 34% of households in developing countries will have internet access, compared with morethan 80% in developed countries. The proportion of the population covered by a 2G mobile cellular network grew from 58% in 2001 to 95% in 2015.8. Mobile broadband is the most dynamic market segment globally, mobile broadband penetration has reached 47% in 2015, a value that increased 12 times since 2007.7. Between 2000-2015, global internet penetration grew 7 fold, from6.5% to 43%.huffpost6. At the opposite end, United States,Germany, France, UK and Canada have the highest penetration: Over 80% of population in these countries has an internet connection.5. Among the top 20 countries, India is the one with the lowest penetration: 19%, and has the highest yearly growth rate.reuters4. China, the country with most users (642 million in 2014), represents nearly 22% of the total user base, and has more users than the next three countries combined (United States, India and Japan).3. The remaining 25% (0.7 billion) population was distributed among other 178 countries, each representing less than 1% of total users.huffpost2.
In 2014, nearly 75% (2.1 billion) of all internet users in the world (2.8 billion) were from the top 20 countries. As the internet turns an year older, here’s a look at the state of internet as it exists today.1. Today is the day internet was born with the first data message sent via ARPANET (the network regarded as the precursor ofinternet) between University of California and Stanford Research Institute in October 1969. That that is ther reason for the ugly enumerated balls.Your favourite internethas turned 46. Without looking into the details of rounded, I can guess from the semantics of the name It just imports another inner theme, which controls aspects of the content of slides. \defbeamertemplateīoadilla texmf-dist/tex/latex/beamer/beamerthemeBoadilla.sty