Nov 27, 2024, 04:19 PM IST
Dr Vikas Divyakirti, widely admired by students and millions of followers, is known for his viral tips and guidance.
Recently, he shared 'triple 8 formula' for UPSC aspirants preparing to become IAS officers during a recent interview.
Dr Divyakirti reminded students that they are not machines. Solely focusing on studying day and night is not the way to become an IAS officer. Balancing studies with other essential aspects of life is crucial for success.
Dr Divyakirti emphasised the importance of following his Triple 8 Formula: 8 hours of sleep, 8 hours of study, and 8 hours of relaxation or recreation. This balance ensures holistic development and better preparation for UPSC exams.
He suggested that students should watch one movie every week. Taking breaks helps refresh the mind and boosts energy for studying more effectively.
According to him, students should avoid being stuck with books all day. Instead, they should spend time with friends and engage in conversations, which can help rejuvenate their minds.
Dr Divyakirti advised students to observe and understand society beyond just books. Spending time interacting with people and learning about societal issues can provide insights crucial for UPSC preparation.
He cautioned that cracking UPSC requires more than just academic knowledge. To succeed, students need to combine book learning with practical understanding gained from real-world experiences.
The eight hours allocated for recreation can be used to meet people, engage in discussions, and expand awareness. This not only relaxes the mind but also sharpens analytical skills.
He stressed the importance of mental rejuvenation. Spending time on recreational activities before studying can increase concentration and make learning more effective.