UPSC Civil Services (Preliminary) Exam 2021 heading for stiff competition this year

New Delhi, Jan 11 (Agency) Clearing the Union Public Service Commission (USPC) Prelims might be difficult due to enhanced competition this year, courtesy the COVID-19 and resultant lockdown in the country. Due to the loss of jobs during lockdown, the craze for government jobs particularly the UPSC Civil Services has increased among the youth. Even those who are working from home in the private sector have also been inclined towards Civil Services as there is more job security in the government sector. There are many whose salaries have reduced during the lockdown in India.

They are also looking for better opportunities and the only viable option seems to them is the coming UPSC Civil Services Exam 2021. The notification for this exam will be released by UPSC in February and the Preliminary exam will be conducted in June this year. Nationwide lockdown and postponement of UPSC Prelims 2020 to October month has given a great amount of time to IAS aspirants to prepare better for this exam. Every serious candidate is preparing well and leaving no stone unturned to crack this coming UPSC Prelims 2021. Since the coaching institutes in all-over the country remained closed during lockdown, it has resulted in greater demand for offline coaching and printed study materials.

“Post COVID effect, will increase the intake of candidates in UPSC Prelims 2021 and thereby competition will set set to increase this year,” said Rupinderjeet Singh, the Director of BestCurrentAffairs.com, India’s top Offline Academy that provides one of the best study material for UPSC Exam. He said that the interest for Crisp printed study materials has gone-up among the aspirants. Alongwith paid course for the UPSC Prelims exam, BestCurrentAffairs.com also provides free PDF Booklets to the needy persons who cannot afford to buy their books. Books provided by BestCurrentAffairs.com has become a new mantra to crack the Civil Services Preliminary exam. In UPSC Prelims 2020 on 4th Oct 2020, BestCurrentAffairs.com Study Material performed exceptionally well by delivering 82 questions out of 100 questions in GS Paper-I. Questions in Prelims comes from diverse fields which BCA notes covers comprehensively. Their content is supplemented by the latest official data and accurate figures and avoids discrepancies or misinformation.

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