 Now, Mr. Manjeet Kumar Yadav, all in the RAN 239 will be giving a final piece of advice for the next 35 days for people who are giving preliminary examination this year on October 4th, just a piece of a word of revision or advice which you would like to suggest, sir. To the aspirants who are giving in the next 35 days, their prelims. I'll say 3-4 things. One is that you revise your syllabus 2-3 times before the actual examination and in last 10 days at least you should go through the entire syllabus what you have read once at least so that you are able to recall whatever you have read in the examination. Another thing is that you practice at 10-15 question papers in this, around 10 question papers in this next 35 days. Another thing what I'll suggest is that you also take up time to go through last 2-3 years UPSC question papers and one can also go through a serious question paper of last week examination. What they will be helpful in is that you'll get the language and the nature of options UPSC itself is making because the coaching is to, however they have adapted for large extent to the UPSC pattern of questions. But it's always good to refer once in a while to the original source itself. Another thing is that whatever schemes related things would have, whatever the schemes which have come in last 1 or 2 years, you go read through them and don't try to memorize everything because actually you will not be able to memorize. But at least 2-3 readings you should do that if a statement comes in the prelims examination, you are at least familiar with those things and you are able to declare it right or wrong statement. Another aspect is that focus on the science and technology topics, what I used to do is that jot down whatever science and technology topics are in news or whatever topics one encounters in the prelims test series or in current affairs. So 30-35 topics you will jot down for example artificial intelligence, machine learning or gene therapy or whatever topics and then you just Google it and read for say half a page or two paragraphs on that topic. So just to get the awareness and plus additionally in your question paper solution also you'll get a lot of information about that. Again you don't go for memorizing those things because just read towards these things because the thing is that whatever options statements will come for a difficult topic. Generally PSC makes it that those statements itself are relatively easier. For a difficult topic statements itself are relatively easier. If you read it once you will be in a position to at least think or guess about something. And last but not the least that you have to figure out that how many number of questions you have going to attend. For example that will depend on your accuracy percentage. So in next whatever 5-10 questions you are writing you should figure out what is the accuracy percentage you have. For example I had around 70% of accuracy percentage. So I knew that if I would attempt and this actually accuracy percentage will depend on a difficult as well as easier exam. Depends on the if the question paper is difficult or easy. So in a difficult question paper I was knowing that in a difficult question paper if I am attempting around 85 questions and an easier paper I am attempting around 90 questions. Question paper I will be able to get 65 to 67 questions correct and that will be enough to qualify the freelance. So that idea you should have and actually final call you have to take in the examinations itself. But a little bit of awareness about your accuracy percentage will be very much helpful. And last but not least do not bother too much about it. You should enjoy every aspect of this journey and result is only a part of it. For my personal my case also I did not use to take too much pressure of the examination part itself. This may be because in my life I have given from 11-12 JEE exam I have given lot of examination. So I actually used to that pressurized situation. So you have to make yourself comfortable and so that you are in position to respond properly to the questions. And you are at your best in those 2 hours of time. So these are the few things I will share and I wish all the best to all the aspirants who are appearing on 4th October. They see you.