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Since optimism is all about finding and focusing on the silver linings in the dark clouds, yes, it is very much possible to crack a/any competitive exam within 6 months of rigorous preparation, provided you stay motivated, focused and healthy throughout.
First and foremost step is to understand the syllabus of the exam you are going to appear for. Next thing to do is to form a plan or strategy for the next 6 months, based on your understanding of the syllabus and your strengths & weaknesses respectively. Unless you decide to join a coaching, it is you who has to divide your time wisely and come up with a schedule/routine that will do the needful.
Do a thorough research and make a list of the books and other study material that fulfills your requirements. Study daily! Learn, revise and then test yourself. Take mock tests regularly and analyze them, so that you work on your shortcomings. Do not let your failures astray you, rather see them as a scope to improve.
Now, you should develop some healthy habits like reading newspapers, magazines, and editorials in order to stay updated with the current happenings. That's one must-to-do thing for an ideal aspirant of any competitive exam.
Begin your preparation with a positive approach and maintain that throughout. Do not give into the big numbers of aspirants, or the competition, or anything else, just focus on yourself and stay consistent with the hard work.