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Well , UPSC does understand aspirants emotions .. ✌️






To those asking for dates , As per the calendar, the next available date to conduct an exam is 6th July. Let's see what happens


UPSC " MAY LIKELY " POSTPONE PRELIMS FOR ELECTION... Have to wait for the offical notification for confirmation ✌️

Please note .. information is shared not to distract your preparation ..




UPSC CS (P)/IFoS (P) 24 application correction facility (including photograph & signature) is live now. You can edit/correct ur entries.

If your email ID/ mobile no is now not working or you want to edit/change it, now, you can update it with a valid reason


This facility will be active till 13th March (6PM).✌️


For 2025 aspirants ..
Got few messages regarding guidnace and preparation .. so here are my suggestions to you Guys .

1) Think u will attend this prelims and complete the major static part .. kindly don't sit only for classes/youtube video Playlist wasting your hours of the day .. rather ensure to solve questions and work like the one giving this prelims .. (to check ur status)

2) start mains from june/July (hopefully one could see some changes in mains -especially optional ) and practice answer writing by completing syllabus

3) By November - start for prelims again .. ✌️


Reminder:
Last date to apply for CSE/IFoS-2024 is tomorrow (by 6PM).


If you haven't applied yet, do it soon, don't wait for last minute rush.

UPSC will open edit/correction (including photograph & sign) window from 6th March

ALL THE BEST 🙏🙏


Especially to those who have started preparation.. ✌️


For Csat
1-Number system
2-Linear equation
3- Permutation and combination

Should be you first priority in quants...!
But Ensure comprehension... !(without this it is going to be very difficult)

Note : in csat .. classes/videos can teach you .. but practice can rectify your mistakes to improve and execute .. ✌️


UPSC Interview #TESTIMONIALS


Final result of upsc exam .. tentatively this may be the date ..




CAT suggestions to UPSC


-here it is said that no one provides -"Topic-wise PYQS "

We have been providing this topic wise pyqs for the past 2 years formally with mentorship and guidance
the same has provided many results and improved the performance of candidates in prelims as well as mains ..

Pyqs are non - negotiable Guys.
It tests
Ur patience
Consistency level
Subject knowledge
Shows the Areas to work upon
Etc .

It took 3 years to formalise more than 15000 pyqs with almost accuracy and still there is a lot of scope of development

PYQS with proper discipline and guidance will definitely provide u the right path towards clearing the exam .
The success of the candidates from our Prelims MGTS is also dependent on the same :)


FAQ 4 : PYQs

PYQs are like a window to the priorities of UPSC. They help you understand the broad themes from which UPSC tends to ask questions repetitively and also gives you the most authentic mock test possible. So here are my two cents on dealing with PYQs :

1. Last 10 year's PYQs are an absolute must. For static subjects like history, geography etc., go as far back as possible. I did it from around 1995 for all the subjects using Arihant compilation.

2. There are two broad approaches for practicing PYQs :
a. Subjectwise - Read a particular subject, say Polity and then attempt all the PYQs of polity. This can only be done after you have completed reading a subject as I don't think topicwise questions are available in the market.
b. Yearwise - In this case, you have to solve PYQs as a full length test with mix of questions from all the subjects.
Now there is no right or wrong approach in this. You can cover them whichever way you like. For people with their first attempt, subject wise approach is more feasible. In subsequent attempts, you can solve them yearwise.

3. For people who have already solved UPSC CSE prelims questions very many times, you can also cover PYQs of other exams like CDS (not advisable until you have thoroughly and sufficiently covered UPSC CSE)

4. From where to practice? Compilations (for subjectwise), UPSC website (yearwise). Some institutes also offer PYQs as mocks and can also try solving them on various telegram channels for the same purpose.

5. How to utilize PYQs?
a. To find out repetitive themes and prepare short notes on them.
b. To work out your own elimination strategy. Can checkout this playlist for the same. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHMQXK8QZSo&list=PLFrAJkEb21Aw-F1VhLk9b1LstQh4zeU_R)
c. If there is any topic that has featured in PYQs but you had not read it in course of your preparation, do a quick Google search. If it's a technical subject/process, watch 2-3 short videos on it (3-5mins Wali, not necessarily by coaching institutes). Else, just readfirst 2 paragraphs on wiki. If it's about a govt programme, go to it's official page and read the 'About Us' section.
Remember, the idea is not to know everything about that topic but just to have a functional knowledge so that you're able to eliminate and arrive at the answer based on your limited awareness on the topic.

One last thing, PYQs are non negotiable part of the preparation. There are no shortcuts to it, you have to sit and solve them on your own. Take all the help you need in this process - from YouTube, coachings, mentors or do it yourself, but DO IT. Unfailingly.

Best wishes!


#fromtoppers
The importance of pyqs ..!



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