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Cracking SPSC: 5 Strategies That Actually Work

Published on Feb 22, 2026

Preparing for the Sikkim Public Service Commission (SPSC) exams requires more than just reading textbooks; it requires a strategic approach. With vast syllabi and fierce competition, optimizing your study time is essential to ensure maximum retention and understanding.

1. Utilize Active Recall

Instead of passively reading through your notes, actively stimulate your memory. This involves testing yourself on the material you've just learned without looking at the source. Flashcards are a great way to implement this technique. Make it a habit to close the book and try to summarize what you've read in your own words.

2. Spaced Repetition

Reviewing information at increasing intervals is a proven method to combat the "forgetting curve". Plan your revision schedule so that you revisit tough topics multiple times over a few weeks. Tools like Anki or Brainscape can automate the spaced repetition process for you.

3. The Feynman Technique

Named after the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman, this technique involves explaining a concept in simple terms, as if you were teaching it to a child. By breaking down complex topics—like the Indian Polity or tricky Economic concepts—you quickly identify gaps in your understanding.

4. Structured Revision Schedules

Consistency is key. Instead of cramming, dedicate specific days to specific subjects. For example, assign Mondays to History and Tuesdays to Geography. Ensure you carve out time every week specifically for revision and practicing previous years' question papers.

5. Interleaving Practice

Instead of focusing exclusively on one topic or type of problem for a long session, mix different subjects or topics together. This trains your brain to quickly switch gears and identify different types of questions, which is exactly what you'll need to do in the actual SPSC exam.

By integrating these top-tier study strategies into your daily routine, you'll find your preparation becoming far more efficient and effective. Good luck with your SPSC journey!

Devashish Kaushik

Devashish Kaushik

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Creator of Sikkim PSC Preparation Hub.