Iam not an expert in Geology and blindly following the instructions may be disastrous. Having said that, I feel that some of my experiences could be helpful to other aspirants. These would provide an insight on how to start your preparation in Geology.
I am very lazy person and except in Exam ,I never write a single line. I saw all the questions from previous five years of CSE and IFoS examination question papers of all chapters (divided them chapter wise) and kept this as reference throughout my preparations. There may be some questions out of the topics in the syllabus, prepare for these new topics also as these repeat regularly.
Section-B is simple, limited and scoring. With economic and mining geology being compact and interlinked they are easy to study and will also give good dividends in exam (do study these topics at all costs).
A Text-Book of Geology has been to present the subject matter in such a way that a student will not only find it useful from the examination point of view but will also be able to apprehend fully the basic principles of Geology. It is written covering the standard syllabi of undergraduate classes of Indian Universities. Besides earnest efforts have also been made to cover-up the whole geology syllabus of IAS and Allied Services Exam. (Preliminary) and a majority of the chapters of the syllabus of Geologists Examination as has been prescribed by the Union Public Service Commission.
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