The 72nd BPSC 60 Days Masterplan is designed for candidates who have already covered most of the syllabus and are now preparing for the final phase before the exam. It focuses on high-weightage subjects such as Current Affairs, History, Science, and Bihar Special.
This plan helps students use their remaining time wisely by focusing on important topics, revising them multiple times, and practising questions regularly to improve accuracy and confidence.
Students often enquire about effective strategies for critical sections of the BPSC examination, including reliable sources for current affairs, the depth required for history questions, tackling challenging science problems, and comprehensive resources for Bihar Special.
These four subjects are critically important for successful selection, contributing significantly to the total score:
Current Affairs: Approximately 30 questions.
History: Approximately 25-30 questions.
Science: Approximately 30 questions.
Bihar Special: Approximately 20-22 questions.
Combined, these areas contribute around 100-110 marks. In the remaining 60-70 days, the primary objective is to achieve command over these subjects through multiple revisions.
Current Affairs is paramount for selection.
Revision: Engage in multiple revisions of your existing study materials, such as annual comprehensive courses or content studied over the past 7-9 months. Do not abandon these resources.
Supplementary Resources: Integrate yearly compilation magazines into your study as they become available.
Strategic Importance: Aim to correctly answer 20-22 questions out of 30, even considering negative marking.
Practice: Maintain a regimen of daily practice, including solving multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and taking mock tests.
Coverage Timeline: Focus comprehensively on current affairs for one year, specifically from June 2025 to June 2026. While a few questions may come from earlier periods, the primary focus should be on this one-year window.
Self-Reliance: Candidates are consistently advised to take personal ownership of their Current Affairs preparation.
AADO Paper Analysis & Approach:
Recent examinations, like AADO, featured questions with long, descriptive statements, where the core concept was concise.
Some questions were also in-depth, covering topics less frequently emphasised by BPSC.
Risk Management: If uncertain about an answer, especially for challenging questions, do not take risks by guessing to avoid negative marking.
Study Resources: Utilise your personal notes. For additional reading, Spectrum is recommended for English medium students, and S.K. Pandey for Hindi medium students.
Daily Practice Routine: Integrate daily practice comprising 5 science questions, 2-3 history questions, and 3-4 current affairs questions. Leverage AI tools or commercially available question banks.
Key Focus Area: Concentrate particularly on Modern History.
Science has become a significant challenge due to the inclusion of numerical problems and an overall increase in difficulty. Some AADO exam questions were reportedly copied from NEET-level content and based on NCERT Class 11th and 12th textbooks.
Numerical Strategy:
For students with limited numerical proficiency, it is advisable not to allocate excessive time to these 2-3 questions. Redirect effort to other high-scoring sections.
However, if you have a strong foundation in mathematics or science from previous studies, attempting numericals is encouraged.
Recommended Resources: Beyond foundational textbooks and AADO exam analysis, prioritise NCERT Classes 11 and 12 for Science.
Actionable Advice: Begin intensive revision of science, especially from NCERTs, immediately.
This section typically accounts for 20-22 questions.
Study Resources: Rely on your existing notes. A compilation of class notes, incorporating recent governmental schemes, is also a recommended resource.
Core Areas for Mastery:
History of Bihar.
Geography of Bihar.
Current Affairs of Bihar (utilizing dedicated yearly magazines and planned online sessions).
Primary Focus: Thoroughly master Indian geography.
Methodology: Consistently revise your existing study materials. The emphasis is on multiple revisions of known content, rather than seeking new or unverified resources.
Approach: Focus on memorisation of core concepts and facts.
Performance Goal: Aim to correctly answer 7 out of 10 questions.
Revision Strategy: Adhere to your established resources and prioritise multiple revisions.
Mathematics questions are currently relatively easier compared to past examinations.
Performance Goal: Aim to correctly answer 7 questions.
Key Topics for Practice:
Number System
Profit & Loss
Discount
Time & Distance
Blood Relations
Learning Resources: Utilize available online tutorials for these specific topics.
Approach: Concentrate on basic economic concepts.
Essential Topics:
RBI (Reserve Bank of India)
GDP (Gross Domestic Product) & GNP (Gross National Product)
Budget and Economic Survey: This is critically important. Recent examinations have featured direct questions from these documents. Dedicating effort to these 5-7 pages can yield 2-3 valuable marks.
Five-Year Plans
Overall Recommendation: Do not overly concern yourself with Economics; align your study with current BPSC examination trends.
With the exam closing in, it's time to shift from learning new things to mastering what you already know. Follow these key principles to make the most of your remaining time:
Strategic Focus: Prioritise subjects that are direct contributors to selection: history, science, current affairs, and Bihar special.
Core Principle: Revision is paramount; multiple revisions are the most critical component of this strategy.
Resource Discipline: Avoid the common error of abandoning your well-prepared notes for new, unverified PDFs. Trust your existing resources.
Time Allocation: Structure your daily study time into three main components:
Solving MCQs.
Attending any relevant paid classes.
Revising all other study material.