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Dr Rahul Kanwaria AIR 350 UPSC CSE 2023

Hello everyone, myself Dr Rahul kanwaria. Currently in IRS Income Tax. I did MBBS from GMC Nagpur, MD medicine from BJMC, Ahmedabad.  Medical science optional.  This was my 4th CSE interview in a row.  AIR 350 in 2023. Rank 683 in 2022.  Rank 536 in 2021.  Gave interview in 2020.  2019 failed in Prelims. Strategy for last 45 days Here's the UPSC CSE Prelims GS 1  Solve Previous Year Papers (PYQs)     - Analyze past years' question papers to understand the exam pattern and common topics.     - Identify frequently asked questions and recurring topics. (Many topics/questions get repeated every year) Practice Mock Tests     - Regularly attempt mock tests to simulate examination conditions and improve time management.     - Use mock tests to identify and address weak areas.     - Practice full tests from various coaching institutes but avoid relying solely on their question quality. (do not get carried away ...

Divya Yadav UPSC CSE 23 AIR 498

Hello folks!  My name is DIVYA YADAV. By God's grace I've secured AIR 498.  My optional is PSIR. I've created this group to help the aspirants in their UPSC preparation.  Before 1.5 months of Prelims  Everyone would tell you what to study and how many mocks to give etc.  I just want to say that you should take care of your health during this time.  For physical health Take a minimum 7 hours of sleep. Stay hydrated. Avoid street food or junk food till your exam. Engage in any kind of exercise for at least 20-30 mins (like walking or simple stretching etc.)  For mental health Just stay positive. Don't get disheartened by low marks. Learn from mistakes and keep improving. Everything will be fine at the end. Have faith in your efforts. Believe in NISHKAM KARMA - don't think about the result just think about your efforts.  Best of luck 🍀🍀 Regarding Mocks What is the purpose of mocks? The only purpose of mocks is practise. Take mocks as mocks only and...

UPSC CSE Books Recommend by Toppers

Modern: Spectrum, NCERT 12th, NCERT 11th, Bipin Chandra & Ghatna Chakra Art & Culture: Nitin Singhania Book, NCERT 11th, TN Board Book & Nitin Singhania Notes Ancient-Medieval: TN board Book, NCERT 11th RS Sharma, NCERT 11th Satish Chandra, Lucent, Vajiram (Ancient + Medieval) Polity: Laxmikanth, NCERT & Bare Act Economy: Budget-Survey Summary, Mrunal Notes-Lectures, Vivek Singh, Vajiram Notes, Ramesh Singh & Sriram IAS Environment: Vision Current, Shankar IAS, PMF IAS, Biology NCERT, Google, Shivin Chaudhary Course Geography: 11th & 12th NCERTs, Atlas, GC Leong, PMF IAS, Rajtanil Solanki Videos & Sudarshan Gujjar Videos Science & Technology: Vision Current, Biology NCERT, Shivin Chaudhary Course, Sunya Current & Lucent Current: Newspaper + Coaching Mag (60.5%), Only Coaching Mag (30.3%) & Only Newspaper (9.2%)  Which Mag: Vision PT365, Vision Monthly, Sunya & Insight

Essay Strategy by Namrata Choubey AIR 73 UPSC CSE 2021

Namrata Choubey AIR 73 UPSC CSE 2021 Essay Paper is the first and one of the most interesting papers in the CSE Mains Examination. Along with the diversity of the topics, it gives the aspirants an opportunity to express their creative ideas in around 1200 words.    Apart from being a scoring paper (if one has command over it), writing good essays in the first paper of the mains exam cycle can also help in boosting confidence for subsequent GS papers. Writing good essays is a challenging task, especially for those who are new in the preparation. In recent years, the Essay paper is becoming more and more challenging due to inclusion of Philosophical topics, which most candidates face difficulty with. Hence, it becomes important to understand the demand of the Essay paper and develop one’s own writing style to score well. Here, I will share my basic approach towards the Essay paper. I looked at Essay paper as an opportunity to boost my marks and tried to prepare for diversity of ...

Laghima Tiwari AIR 19 UPSC CSE Strategy

Clarification on coachings - Since many institutes are using my pictures and will continue doing so in future, I am writing this post. I have NOT taken CLASSROOM COACHING from any institute, neither for GS nor for optional. Though, I have taken Test series and Mock interviews at all the 3 stages. My REASON for not joining classroom coaching - 1. GS - I did not feel the need as I had figured out what to read, how to read through toppers talk on Internet, plus my home is situated in Delhi itself but it takes around 2 hours to reach ORN, I could not spare so much travelling time every day and did not want to live in PG when my home was in the same city. 2. Optional - I was willing to take coaching for optional as I was advised that it requires greater depth. I even contacted few institutes, but either the course timing was not suiting me, whereas at some other places I received a rather dull response. So I decided I should prepare it on my own, ofc through help from internet. My suggesti...

Essay Writing Approach for UPSC CSE

Essay Writing Approach for UPSC Civil Services Examination Clearly mention Topic of your essay. Put it in a box. Don’t start an essay with another quotation. You can use quotations in your body part or conclusion part. You can quote Hindi or Sanskrit quotes also, but write them in English only (if your medium/language of essay writing is English) Ex: Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam ✅ And not वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम् Introduction is the most important part of an essay. You need to hook the examiner to your essay. Simply telling, the overall attention span is less, hence, try to keep your introduction to the point (2-3 paragraphs max). Just after introduction raise specific questions from the essay topic which you are likely to address in your essay — setting thesis) Next most important part is the flow in essay. There shouldn’t be sudden jump. Please use phrases adequately to set in the flow. Paragraphs should be small and to the point. UPSC has outrightly laid out parameters (as to what they are expect...

7 DEADLY SINS OF UPSC PREPARATION

7 DEADLY SINS OF UPSC PREPARATION 1. Current Affairs without Static  This leads to lack of understanding of fundamentals and inability to form linkages across papers. 2. Mocks without PYQs The gravest of all sins with no possible redemption.  3. Hardwork without Breaks This strategy is often attempted by ‘serious aspirants’ to achieve superproductivity but is actually counterproductive.  4. Mains without Answer Writing Practice  Often results in phenomenons like - non completion of paper, generic content, lack of brain-hand coordination.  5. Answers without IBC Format A good structure is a prerequisite of a good answer and to compensate for the average content.  6. Learning without Revision  The most difficult part of the process is revision, but the number of revisions has a direct correlation to recall time.  7. Planning without Execution  Fancy, colourful planners and a new time table every fortnight do more harm than good. A plan is as go...

Essay Writing Approach for UPSC CSE

 Essay Writing Approach for UPSC CSE