With the BPSC AEDO (Assistant Education Development Officer) exam scheduled in January, the last 10 days are not about studying more — they are about studying right.
At this stage, your success depends on:
- Concept clarity
- Bihar-specific education knowledge
- Repeated question patterns
- Smart mock-test discipline
This guide gives you a day-wise, realistic, cutoff-oriented strategy designed specifically for BPSC AEDO aspirants.
The Golden Rule for the Last 10 Days
👉 30% Revision + 70% PracticeReading endlessly will not increase your score now.
Question exposure and mistake correction will.
Phase 1: Core Education & Bihar Education System (Day 1 – Day 3)
Day 1: Foundations of Education
Focus on conceptual areas that BPSC repeats.Must-Revise Topics
- Aims of education
- Types of education (formal, informal, non-formal)
- Teaching–learning process
- Evaluation and assessment
- Educational psychology basics
Practice Target
- 120–150 MCQs (PYQs + standard practice sets)
Sources
- YCT AEDO Special
- Lucent Education
- Your handwritten short notes only
Day 2: Educational Psychology & Teaching Aptitude
This section decides the merit gap.High-Yield Areas
- Child development stages
- Learning theories (Pavlov, Skinner, Thorndike)
- Intelligence, motivation, memory
- Classroom management
- Teacher qualities & responsibilities
Practice
- 100+ MCQs
- Focus on concept-based elimination technique
Day 3: Bihar Education System & Policies
This is where BPSC differentiates serious candidates.Must-Cover Topics
- Structure of education in Bihar
- SCERT, BSEB, BPSC roles
- Literacy rate of Bihar
- Major education reforms in Bihar
- Administrative setup related to education
Phase 2: GS + Current Affairs (Day 4 – Day 5)
Day 4: Bihar Special General Studies
Never ignore Bihar GS — AEDO papers are Bihar-heavy.Focus Areas
- Bihar Budget & Economic Survey (education-related data)
- Population & literacy census
- Freedom movement in Bihar
- Important districts & institutions
Sources
- Lucent Bihar Samanya Gyan
- Ghatna Chakra Purvalokan
Day 5: Current Affairs & General Science
Limit current affairs to last 6–8 months.Current Affairs
- Education-related schemes
- National Education Policy (NEP 2020)
- Government initiatives
- Bihar-specific announcements
General Science
- Human body basics
- Environment & ecology
- Daily-life science (BPSC favourites)
Phase 3: Language & Mock Conditioning (Day 6 – Day 7)
Day 6: Hindi & English (Qualifying but Critical)
Many candidates fail only because of language papers.Practice
- Grammar rules
- Synonyms & antonyms
- Sentence correction
- One unseen passage
⏱️ Max time: 3 hours
Remaining time → revise weakest education topic
Day 7: Full-Length Mock Test
Simulate real exam conditions.✔ Same timing
✔ Same duration
✔ No phone
✔ No disturbance
After the test:
- Analyse all mistakes
- Identify guesswork errors
- Revise weak areas immediately
Phase 4: PYQ Marathon & Factual Revision (Day 8 – Day 9)
Day 8: PYQ Marathon
Solve:- Last 5–7 years BPSC education-related papers
- Education questions from other state PSCs
👉 BPSC repeats concepts, not surprises.
Day 9: Data & Memory-Based Topics
Revise only:- Years
- Committees
- Schemes
- Education statistics
- Important reports
Prepare a 1–2 page ultra-short revision sheet.
Phase 5: Final Day Strategy (Day 10)
Morning
- Revise mistake notebook
- Skim short notes only
Afternoon
- Stop studying
- Light walk or rest
Evening
- Pack:
- Admit card
- ID proof
- Black/blue ball pens
- Sleep 7–8 hours
A calm mind scores more than a tired brain.
Best Sources for BPSC AEDO (Education)
- Education: YCT AEDO Special / Lucent Education
- Bihar GS: Lucent Bihar Samanya Gyan
- PYQs: Ghatna Chakra / Previous BPSC papers
- Current Affairs: Eduteria / Speedi (Bihar focus)
Final Pro Tip
Do not chase perfection. Aim for accuracy + smart attempts.BPSC rewards balanced candidates, not overconfident guessers.
Trust your preparation. Stay calm. You’ve got this.