Manipur PSC Civil Services Prelims 2026: Last-Minute Checklist
One week to go for Manipur PSC. Here's the cheat-sheet to revise — what to carry, last-mile topics, formulae, mock targets.
What Now?
You've spent months preparing—this final week is about protecting that investment, not crambling in panic. The Manipur PSC Prelims rewards smart revision over last-minute heroics. Your job now: consolidate what you know, rest properly, and show up sharp.
Evening Revision Plan (Last 3 Days)
Use this table to structure your evenings. Each session should be 40-45 minutes max, followed by a 10-minute break.
| Time | What | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 18:00–18:45 | Manipur static GK: districts, rivers, tribes, festivals, key historical events | This section is free marks if revised; don't let nerves make you skip the basics |
| 19:00–19:45 | Polity one-liners: Constitutional amendments, Fundamental Rights/Duties, Panchayati Raj, NE special provisions | High-weightage, factual questions—revision converts into direct hits |
| 20:00–20:45 | Current affairs: last 10–12 months (national + Manipur-specific schemes, appointments, sports) | Scan your monthly notes; don't read newspapers from scratch now |
| 21:00–21:30 | Geography & Environment quick facts: biodiversity hotspots, climate zones, river systems | Low effort, decent return—map-based and definition questions are common |
| 21:30–22:00 | Mental Math shortcuts + approximation tricks for quantitative aptitude | Even 5 extra correct Qs can shift your rank significantly |
| 22:30 | Lights out | Sleep debt kills accuracy. Non-negotiable. |
Don't revise: Heavy economics theory, obscure international relations, or any topic you never studied before.
What to Carry (Print This List)
Mandatory
- Admit card – two printed copies, laminated or in a plastic sleeve
- Valid photo ID – Aadhaar / Voter ID / Driving License / Passport (same as on application)
- Passport-size photographs – carry 3 extras (sometimes needed for biometric/attendance sheets; verify on your admit card)
Stationery
- Blue/black ballpoint pens – at least 4 (test each one before packing)
- Pencil + eraser (if OMR bubbling is manual)
- Transparent pouch for the above (some centers mandate this)
Comfort & Backup
- Water bottle (transparent, label removed—verify center rules)
- Glucose/small chocolate bar (unwrap and carry in a transparent bag; no wrappers inside)
- Wristwatch (analog, no smart features—many halls have no visible clocks)
- Photocopy of admit card + ID (leave one set in your bag outside the hall)
Do NOT Carry
- Mobile phone, earbuds, smartwatch, calculator, printed notes, bags with zippers/pockets (rules vary by center—check your admit card carefully)
Exam-Day Timing Best Practices
- Center recon: If the venue is unfamiliar, do a dry run tomorrow. Locate the gate, parking, washrooms.
- Reporting time: Typically 60–90 minutes before the exam starts. Verify on your admit card. Gates often close 30 minutes before start time—late entry is rarely allowed.
- Breakfast: Eat something light and familiar 2 hours before you leave (avoid dairy if you're prone to stomach trouble under stress).
- Arrive by: Aim to be seated 30 minutes before start time. Use those minutes to settle your breathing, read instructions on the cover page calmly.
- Washroom: Go twice—once before entering the exam hall, once after receiving the question booklet and before the timer starts (if allowed).
Question Paper Strategy (Standard Prelims Pattern)
While the exact structure may vary year to year, Manipur PSC Prelims typically features objective MCQs across General Studies and potentially Manipur-specific topics. Verify marking scheme and negative marking details on your admit card.
Recommended Attempt Sequence
- First 15 minutes: Flip through the entire paper. Mark easy questions with a pencil dot.
- Next 60 minutes: Solve all the questions you're confident about—Manipur GK, polity, current affairs, straightforward reasoning/math.
- Next 30 minutes: Tackle moderate-difficulty questions. Use elimination for 50-50 choices (if negative marking is mild).
- Last 15 minutes: Bubble check. Ensure OMR serial number, question booklet code, and your roll number are filled correctly.
If there's negative marking: Skip questions where you can't eliminate even 1-2 options. Accuracy > attempts.
Don't Do This (Anti-Checklist)
These mistakes cost ranks every year:
- Starting a new subject/chapter tonight → You'll remember nothing and panic about what you "missed."
- Discussing questions with friends outside the exam hall → Breeds doubt. Stay in your zone.
- Drinking 3 cups of chai/coffee on exam morning → Dehydration + jittery hands + multiple bathroom trips.
- Staying up past midnight "just to finish one more topic" → Costs you sharpness worth 8–10 questions the next day.
- Changing your reporting time plan last-minute → Traffic, parking issues, and closed gates are not worth the risk.
- Solving full mock tests tonight → Your score will either make you overconfident or anxious. Do a 20-question revision quiz max, if you must.
- Carrying your phone "just for the journey" → If it's found during frisking, you may be barred from the exam. Leave it at home or in the car with someone.
Final 24 Hours: Hour by Hour
Night Before (Today)
- Light revision from your own notes (see table above)
- Pack your carry-list by 21:30
- Lay out clothes, shoes, watch
- Sleep by 22:30
Exam Morning
- Wake up with enough time for calm breakfast + travel buffer
- No WhatsApp groups. No news. No social media.
- Carry a printed copy of this checklist if it calms you
- Reach center 45–60 minutes early
Inside the Hall
- Read instructions twice
- Fill OMR details carefully before you touch a single question
- Trust your preparation
You've Got This
Thousands of hours of reading, note-making, and mock tests have brought you here. The Prelims is a filter, not a final judgment. Stay calm, stay methodical, and give yourself full credit for the work you've already done.
All the best. See you on the other side.
For any official rule (reporting time, marking scheme, permitted items), cross-check your admit card and the Manipur PSC official notification. When in doubt, arrive early and ask the center superintendent.
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