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  • (Daily Questions) Unbreakable Mains PYQ LIVE Answer Writing 14 Days Challenge

    (Daily Questions) Unbreakable Mains PYQ LIVE Answer Writing 14 Days Challenge

    We’ll keep on updating the daily questions from the 14-day PYQ challenge. Students are expected to write them down and share it in comments here.

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    Day 1: Art and Culture

    1. Though contemporary of Gandhara School of Art Mathura School of art developed on a different trajectory however it was no lesser then Gandhara school in aesthetic sense. Comment (10 marks 150 words)

    3. Explain the significance of the Bhakti tradition of south India in Socio-Religious Context of the time. (10 marks 150 words)

    2. The tradition of Painting as art of in India is as old as history. Depict how paintings are one of the most important sources of our knowledge of Early Indian History? (15 marks 250 words)

    4. What are the important similarities and differences between the Hindustani and Carnatic styles of classical music? (10 marks 150 words)

    5. What were the new elements introduced by the Muslim rulers in the development of Indian architecture elaborate with examples. (15 marks 250 words)

    Day 2: Modern Indian History

    Ques 1. “Swami Vivekananda.Might well be called the father of Indian nationalism”. Give a critical account of the Ramkrishna mission, with special reference to the to the role played by Swami Vivekananda. (10 Marks)

    Ques 2. Both Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was interested in India’s economic development, but there were some basic differences in their approach to this problem. Point out clearly those basic differences. (10 marks)

    Ques 3. Point out the significance of the Prajamandal movements in the Indian states also depict the role played by these movements in the integration of Indian states. (10 Marks)

    Ques 4. Despite the fact that Muslims and Hindus fought together against the British in the revolt of 1857. A separatist movement started soon after resulting into the partition of India. In the light of this statement, review briefly the origin and development of separatist movement culminating into the partition of India in the year 1947. (15 Marks)

    Que 5. The crisis of the colonial order during 1919 and 1939 was directly linked to the constitutional reforms. Disillusionment and the militant anti-colonial struggle elucidate. (15 marks)

    Day 3: Post Independence and World History

    Q 1. “The conduct of foreign affairs is an outcome of a two-way interaction between domestic compulsions and prevailing international climate.” In the light of the above statement comment on the evolution of India’s foreign policy since independence. (15 Marks)

    Q 2. Many people think that a two-party system is required for successful democracy. Drawing from India’s experience of the last 30 years do you think India should move towards a two party democratic system? (10 Marks)

    Q 3. What were the major differences in the approach towards development at the time of Independence? Has the debate been resolved? (10 Marks)

    Q 4. What were the causes of the success of Bolshevik Revolution of 1917? Discuss its significance in the history of the world. (10 Marks)

    Q 5. Vietnam War was a part of the larger cold war rivalry between capitalism on one side and communism on the other. Discuss. (15 Marks)

    Day 4: Society

    Q1. In the context of diversity of India, can it be said that the regions form cultural units rather than the States? Give reasons with examples for your viewpoint. (10 Marks)

    Q2. ‘Despite implementation of various programmes for eradication of poverty by the Government in India, poverty is still existing.’ Explain by giving reasons (10 Marks)

    Q3. ‘Globalisation has brought about a distinct class divide in India instead of ushering in a classless society’. Critically examine the argument (10 Marks)

    Q4. ‘The conditions of the urban poor are more deplorable than that of their rural counterparts’ Give your views. (15 Marks)

    Q.5 What is meant by ‘Empowerment of women’ in India? Examine whether rural women in India have been empowered by their participation in Panchayats? (15 Marks)

    Day 5: World Physical and Indian Geography

    Q1. Write a note on the prospects of wetlands in India. Discuss the causes of depletion of wetlands and explain their importance in maintaining the ecological balance. (15 marks)

    Q2. Why is India undertaking expeditions to Antarctica? Describe the influence of Antarctica and Antarctic Ocean on the climate of India and on the nutrient and energy supply to the Indian Ocean. (10 Marks)

    Q3. Point out distribution of the deserts around the world. Why major hot deserts in northern hemisphere are located between 20-30 Deg, North and on the western side of the continents. (10 Marks)

    Q4. How do ocean currents and water masses differ in their impact on marine life and coastal environment? Give suitable example. (10 Marks)

    Q5. Soil erosion is one of the most crucial problem in India and offers the most frightening prospect for the coming years, describe the various kinds of soil erosion and the steps which may be taken for the production of the land. (15 Marks)




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    Unbreakable Mains PYQ: 14 Days Challenge

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  • Clarity with AIR 16: How Shishir cracked IAS after three failed attempts? Overcoming critical gaps in prep and detailed 12 months strategy for UPSC 2024-25 (Register for recorded session)

    Clarity with AIR 16: How Shishir cracked IAS after three failed attempts? Overcoming critical gaps in prep and detailed 12 months strategy for UPSC 2024-25 (Register for recorded session)

    12 months detailed strategy for UPSC 2024-25 by AIR 16, Shishir Singh | 9th July, 11 am Register for recorded session


    UPSC 2024-25 aspirants, this is a golden opportunity for you!

    Btw have you managed to review the UPSC Prelims 2023 paper, or for that matter the past four years’ UPSC papers?

    Previous papers offer a direct insight into the mind of UPSC, their expectations, pattern, and whatnot. In the dynamic world of UPSC, change is the only constant, and success calls for an adaptive and measured strategy. It demands a well-planned roadmap, understanding the pattern, and adapting to UPSC’s evolving requirements.

    Here’s where Shishir Singh steps in. With an All India Rank 16 in UPSC 2022, Shishir not only cracked the exam but did so on his fourth attempt.

    Shishir’s success story is laden with critical lessons, adaptability, and a deep understanding of UPSC’s changing patterns and expectations- a true testament to his strategic foresight and persistence.

    Success in one attempt requires every move to be calculated, each step – be it picking a subject or deciding a test sequence – meticulously planned out for the next 12 months.

    This level of precision often eludes many deserving aspirants due to a lack of guidance, leading them down the wrong path of UPSC preparation. Shishir’s journey stands as an inspiration and a guiding light, ready to set aspirants on the right track.

    In the upcoming “Clarity with Rankers” webinar Shishir will be sharing his detailed blueprint for UPSC 2024-25. From his 12-month strategy to his learning from three failed attempts, everything will be laid out for you. He will unravel the enigma that is UPSC’s pattern and expectations, providing a robust framework for you to follow.

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    How to attend this webinar?

    Date: 9th July 2023, Sunday

    Time: 11 am

    Mode: Online through Zoom

    The Zoom Link for the webinar will be shared by email

    However, you can come and visit Civilsdaily’s Karol Bagh Center and meet Sajal sir and other mentors personally.

    Address: Civilsdaily IAS, 1 LGF, Apsara Arcade, (near Karol Bagh metro station gate number 7) New Delhi, Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi, 110060

    Contact here: +917303316700

    Who Should Attend This Webinar?

    This webinar will benefit you if:

    1. Aspirants gearing up for UPSC 2024-25, be it college students, working professionals, or candidates who are at the very onset of their journey.
    2. Those who attempted UPSC 2022 but couldn’t make it through and aim to make critical improvements for a stronger comeback in 2024.
    3. Candidates still trying to wrap their heads around the patterns, syllabus, and expectations of UPSC.

    So, come join us and uncover the skills and understanding necessary to be a part of that 1% for UPSC 2024. Register now for the webinar and take your first step towards achieving your IAS dream!

    What Can You Expect to Learn in This Webinar?

    In this interactive session, you will:

    1. A comprehensive, step-by-step 12-month strategy for UPSC preparation.
    2. Critical insights to fill gaps in your preparation.
    3. Decoding the complex and changing patterns of UPSC.
    4. A customizable framework for effectively aligning your preparation with UPSC’s expectations.
    5. Practical insights and tips for tackling common challenges on your UPSC journey.
    6. Strategies for continuously adapting to the evolving nature of UPSC.

    (Note: The zoom link will be shared soon. Stay tuned for updates!)

    CivilsDaily’s FREE Masterclass package

    Post-webinar we will share important PDFs, timetable framework, and notes.

    • Samachar Manthan Current Affairs Module for FREE
    • Prelims and Mains 2024 Toolkit

    We will also schedule your 1-1 detailed mentorship call to help you prepare your self study routine.

    Join Shishir in the “Clarity with Rankers” webinar. Let him guide you towards a strategically planned, well-executed, successful UPSC journey. Together, let’s conquer UPSC 2024-25!

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    Book your seat now!

  • How to make UPSC notes that are integrated, refined, and relevant? Live demonstration by AIR 184, Ayasha | Limited Seats – Book your slot now!

    How to make UPSC notes that are integrated, refined, and relevant? Live demonstration by AIR 184, Ayasha | Limited Seats – Book your slot now!

    Step by Step strategy on Note Making for UPSC 2024-25 | 6th July, 3:00 pm


    If you’re overwhelmed by the vast sea of information that UPSC preparation demands, you are not alone!

    Do you find yourself struggling to organize and retain the massive syllabus content and current affairs? The key to conquering these obstacles lies in the art of note-making, a skill that can transform your preparation journey.

    In our Clarity with Rankers series, where we bring you the most practical hacks and actionable strategies, and we are thrilled to present another session dedicated to mastering the art of note-making.

    This session is designed to solve your pain of finding efficient, effective, and productive ways to organize and make notes.

    Join us on 6th July at 3 pm for an engaging session with Ayasha Fathima, AIR 184, UPSC 2022.

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    If your notes are not integrated, usable, evovling, and relevant you are just wasting a lot paper and your of course your time.

    Ayasha is well-known for her expertise in note-making, and she has personally experienced the challenges of organizing vast amounts of information. She will share her practical insights and proven techniques to help you elevate your note-making skills to the next level.

    How to attend this webinar?

    Date: 6th July 2023, Thursday

    Time: 3:00 pm

    Mode: Online through Zoom

    The Zoom Link for the webinar will be shared by email

    However, you can come and visit Civilsdaily’s Karol Bagh Center and meet Sajal sir and other mentors personally.

    Address: Civilsdaily IAS, 1 LGF, Apsara Arcade, (near Karol Bagh metro station gate number 7) New Delhi, Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi, 110060

    Contact here: +917303316700

    Who Should Attend This Webinar?

    This webinar will benefit you if:

    1. UPSC aspirants seeking effective strategies to organize and retain information.
    2. Those struggling to manage vast syllabus content and current affairs in a usable format.
    3. Aspirants looking to enhance their note-making skills for GS static subjects.
    4. Anyone aiming to optimize their preparation time and increase productivity.
    5. Those who want to learn from the expertise of a top-ranking aspirant and gain an edge in their UPSC journey.

    So, come join us and uncover the skills necessary to be a part of that 1% for UPSC 2024. Register now for the webinar and take your first step towards achieving your IAS dream!

    What Can You Expect to Learn in This Webinar?

    In this interactive session, you will:

    1. Learn the most effective methods to condense complex topics from UPSC GS, Current Affairs and Optionals into concise and organized notes.
    2. Discover actionable strategies to categorize and structure your notes for easy reference.
    3. Finding which note-making method suits you the best.
    4. Uncover practical hacks to improve your note-taking speed and efficiency during the examination.
    5. Gain valuable insights into Ayasha’s personal note-making methodology and success story.
    6. Engage in a Q&A session to address your specific note-making challenges and queries.

    Why is note-making so crucial in UPSC prep?

    Putting in simple points, note making help in these:

    • Organization and Structured Learning: Condense complex topics into concise notes for efficient learning and revision.
    • Retention and Recall: Reinforce understanding and increase retention by summarizing in your own words.
    • Personalized Learning: Customize study materials to suit your learning style and preferences.
    • Revision and Consolidation: Well-structured notes serve as concise summaries for effective review and consolidation.
    • Analysis and Critical Thinking: Actively engage with the material, connect ideas, and develop deeper understanding for effective UPSC answers.

    Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to learn from Ayasha Fathima and unlock the potential of note-making in your UPSC preparation. Register now for the webinar on 6th July at 3 pm and embark on a transformative journey towards UPSC success.

    (Note: The webinar registration link will be shared soon. Stay tuned for updates!)

    Remember, mastering the art of note-making is a game-changer that can enhance your understanding, retention, and overall performance in the UPSC examination. Get ready to elevate your preparation to new heights. We look forward to seeing you at the webinar!

    CivilsDaily’s FREE Masterclass package

    Post-webinar we will share important PDFs, timetable framework, and notes.

    • Samachar Manthan Current Affairs Module for FREE
    • Prelims and Mains 2024 Toolkit

    We will also schedule your 1-1 detailed mentorship call to help you prepare your self study routine.

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    Book your seat now!

  • Unleashing the Power of Consistency through Self-Discipline for UPSC 2024: A Must-Attend Webinar

    Unleashing the Power of Consistency through Self-Discipline for UPSC 2024: A Must-Attend Webinar

    Book your seat for this must-attend webinar on 4th July, 7:30 pm


    Only 1% of you reading this will make the cut for UPSC 2024. An intimidating statement, isn’t it?

    But those who crack it, aren’t superhumans. They are individuals, like you and me, with a consistent routine, unwavering self-discipline, and an undying commitment toward their goal. They are the ones who have mastered the art of staying on course despite life’s innumerable challenges.

    Parth Verma sir, the senior IAS mentor, and head of CivilsDaily’s Evaluation and Marks Improvement Team is here to decode this art of consistency and self-discipline for you. With a remarkable track record of mentoring over 100 UPSC rankers, including many in the top 50, he’s just the person to guide you on this path.

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    How to attend this webinar?

    Date: 4th July 2023, Tuesday

    Time: 7:30 pm

    Mode: Online through Zoom

    The Zoom Link for the webinar will be shared by email

    However, you can come and visit Civilsdaily’s Karol Bagh Center and meet Parth sir and Sajal sir personally.

    Address: Civilsdaily IAS, 1 LGF, Apsara Arcade, (near Karol Bagh metro station gate number 7) New Delhi, Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi, 110060

    Contact here: +917303316700

    Who Should Attend This Webinar?

    This webinar will benefit you if:

    1. You are struggling to maintain a consistent study schedule.
    2. You’re finding it challenging to stay disciplined amidst distractions.
    3. You’re a UPSC beginner – confused about the syllabus, prioritizing subjects, making timetables & targets, or just getting started.
    4. You’re a working professional or college student who will be attempting UPSC 2024-25 with a job. Facing a serious time crunch and mismanagement in UPSC preparation.
    5. You’re a veteran or aspirant trying to improve your rank in UPSC 2024 attempt.
    6. You’re seeking proven strategies to streamline your UPSC preparation and need guidance on staying committed to your IAS goals in the long run.

    As Parth Verma sir rightly puts it, “Consistency isn’t about perfection. It’s about never giving up on your dream, irrespective of the obstacles.” And when you combine it with self-discipline, “you don’t just prepare for an exam, you prepare for life.”

    So, come join us and uncover the skills necessary to be a part of that 1% for UPSC 2024. Register now for the webinar and take your first step towards achieving your IAS dream!

    What Can You Expect to Learn in This Webinar?

    In this interactive session, you will:

    1. Understand the crucial role of consistency and self-discipline in UPSC preparation.
    2. How to prepare a 12-month-long study plan that is flexible and adaptable as per your changing preparation situation?
    3. Making measurable targets, putting in place a consistent system
    4. How to prioritize and balance Prelims-Mains; Current Affairs-Static-Optional part of the preparation?
    5. Learn strategies to maintain a steady study routine amidst life’s daily challenges.
    6. Gain insights into the best practices followed by successful UPSC Toppers.
    7. Have the opportunity to ask your questions and doubts about UPSC preparation.

    CivilsDaily’s FREE Masterclass package

    Post-webinar we will share important PDFs, timetable framework, and notes.

    • Samachar Manthan Current Affairs Module for FREE
    • Prelims and Mains 2024 Toolkit

    We will also schedule your 1-1 detailed mentorship call to help you prepare your self study routine.

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    Book your seat now!

  • Get AIR 22, Pavandatta’s guide to Cracking IAS in 1st Attempt | Interact 1-1 with IAS Super Mentor on Old vs New UPSC Prep | Get Strategy and Study Plan | Limited Entry, Only 100

    Get AIR 22, Pavandatta’s guide to Cracking IAS in 1st Attempt | Interact 1-1 with IAS Super Mentor on Old vs New UPSC Prep | Get Strategy and Study Plan | Limited Entry, Only 100

    1st July @ 8:00 pm | 1-1 Interactive Session with AIR 22, Pavandatta and get his strategy and studyplan | Click below and register

    It’s an all-too-familiar story for UPSC IAS aspirants: year after year, deserving candidates fall short of their IAS dreams, despite their hard work and dedication. More often than not, this isn’t due to a lack of effort or capability, but rather, due to a lack of guidance at the right time.

    What if you had a precise roadmap to your IAS goal, with clear directions and an actionable plan that could potentially lead you to success in just one year? Sounds like a dream, right?

    Clarity by Rankers series is turning this dream into a reality with an exclusive webinar featuring AIR 22, Pavandatta, who cracked IAS exam in his very first attempt! For many aspirants, talking to an IAS ranker and learning from their journey is a golden opportunity, and we are providing just that.


    Pavandatta, IAS (AIR 22) will not just be sharing his secrets and strategies, but he’ll be LIVE and ready to interact with you one-on-one on UPSC Old vs New Preparation

    This interactive webinar will give you the chance to ask questions related to strategy, temperament, time management, motivation, and specific doubts related to answer writing and revision, among others.

    Who should attend the Clarity with AIR 22 session?

    • Aspirants taking their first shot at the UPSC IAS exam in 2024-25.
    • Aspirants who have not been able to decipher the new ways of UPSC preparation and changing expectations of UPSC
    • Candidates who have tried before but haven’t yet achieved their IAS goal.
    • Students seeking to decode the UPSC’s process and pattern of the IAS exam.
    • Any UPSC aspirant looking for inspiration and practical insights from an AIR 22, first attempt IAS.
    • Aspirants who are unable to understand and fill critical gaps in their preparation.
    • Candidates looking for practical strategies rather than generic guidance.

    Pavandatta, AIR 22 is a Super Mentor at Civildaily IAS

    AIR 22, Pavandatta will be guiding a selected group of 50 aspirants for UPSC 2024-25. You can schedule a session with Pavandatta, IAS by registering here:

    What should you expect?

    • A comprehensive look into Pavandatta’s own study strategies that led to his first-attempt success.
    • Getting into the minds of UPSC examiners: Understanding trends, pattern and devising a framework for success.
    • Practical time management tips and effective study habits to adopt.
    • Pavandatta’s advice on approaching different sections of the UPSC IAS exam.
    • Details about Pavandatta’s methods for note-making and revision for both Prelims and Mains.
    • How to start UPSC 2024-25 Preparation like a topper and take level ‘0’ advantage?
    • Guidance on handling stress and keeping a positive mindset throughout the preparation and exam phases.
    • A chance to ask your own questions and interact directly with Pavandatta.

    Details 

    This session will be held in online mode.

    Date: 1st July 2023 (Saturday)

    Time: 8:00 pm Onwards

    Zoom Meeting Link will be sent via your registered email address.

  • (Webinar) Mastering Framework for UPSC GS4 Ethics Case Studies & 10 Best Practices followed by IAS Toppers | Live with Sukanya ma’am | Target 130+ score in UPSC 2023-24

    (Webinar) Mastering Framework for UPSC GS4 Ethics Case Studies & 10 Best Practices followed by IAS Toppers | Live with Sukanya ma’am | Target 130+ score in UPSC 2023-24

    29th June @ 7:00 pm | UPSC Ethics Case Study Workshop by Sukanya Rana ma’am | Click below and register for the webinar

    Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude are part of UPSC-CSE mains GS-4 Syllabus which not only examines the analytical ability of a candidate but also tests their problem-solving approach to various issues & conflicts in our society.

    Ethics case studies form the major chunk of UPSC Ethics or GS paper 4 in the UPSC Mains exam. Tackling this section takes practice, good hold on certain principles, and a solid framework for solving different types of case studies.

    Sukanya Rana ma’am, having mentored more than 100+ rankers in UPSC 2022 and is Ethics Faculty at Civilsdaily. She will be LIVE on 29th June at 7 pm for Ethics Case Studies Webinar.

    In this webinar, Sukanya Ma’am will share her practical strategies and expert advice to help you push your GS Paper 4 score beyond the 130+ mark. She will also shed light on common mistakes to avoid, the importance of ethical theory understanding, and how to structure your answers for maximum impact.

    Who should attend the webinar by Sukanya ma’am?

    • Aspirants preparing for the UPSC 2023-24 Mains.
    • Individuals struggling with Ethics case studies and Ethics GS Paper 4 in general
    • Candidates looking to score 130+ in Ethics and thus boost their overall score in the Mains.
    • Aspirants seeking Framework for Ethics case studies.
    • Aspirants unable to understand and fill critical gaps in their Ethics paper preparation.
    • Candidates looking for practical strategies rather than generic guidance.

    What should you expect?

    • In-depth understanding of What kind of case studies are asked in the paper and how to tackle them? Recent trends in Ethics paper
    • Strategies to target and achieve a 130+ score in the UPSC Mains Ethics paper.
    • 10 Best Practices Followed by IAS Toppers in their UPSC Ethics Case studies approach
    • LIVE Case study solving with Sukanya ma’am- A step-by-step demonstration.
    • Insightful tips and tactics to decode and address complex Ethics case studies
    • Framework for Ethics case studies developed by Sukanya ma’am and perfected with UPSC toppers.
    • Interactive Q&A session to address individual queries and concerns.

    Details 

    This session will be held in online mode.

    Date: 29th June 2023 (Thursday)

    Time: 7 pm Onwards

    Zoom Meeting Link will be sent via your registered email address.

    Post-Webinar CivilsDaily’s UPSC Essay and Mentorship session

    Post webinar we will share an Essay Framework PDF.

    You will also get a 1-1 Mentorship session with Zeeshan sir and his team.

  • (Webinar) How to Tackle Philosophical and Abstract Essays in UPSC Main 2023-24? | Target 150+ score | Live with Zeeshan sir, Essay Program Head

    (Webinar) How to Tackle Philosophical and Abstract Essays in UPSC Main 2023-24? | Target 150+ score | Live with Zeeshan sir, Essay Program Head

    28th June @ 7:00 pm | UPSC Philosophical and Abstract Essays made super easy by Zeeshan sir | Click below and register for the webinar

    Essay writing is a crucial component of the UPSC Mains examination. This is a paper where the candidates’ expressive and analytical skills are put to the test. The topics provided in the essay paper can range from socio-economic issues to philosophical and abstract themes. Tackling such broad and diverse themes can be challenging, especially when it comes to philosophical and abstract topics.

    A great UPSC essay starts with brainstormed random ideas, disjointed facts…chaos, formulated into a ‘blueprint’. That’s the first step before you actually start writing it.

    We are delighted to announce that Zeeshan Sir, our esteemed Essay Program Head, will be conducting a comprehensive session on mastering the nuances of philosophical essays in UPSC Mains and aiming for a stellar score of 150+

    Feedback on Zeeshan sir’s mentorship by AIR 65, Pranav (from Quora: https://qr.ae/pvH4yA)

    Known for his profound expertise and effective teaching methods, Zeeshan Sir has been a guiding beacon for countless UPSC aspirants. His mentorship has proven instrumental in the success of over 56 UPSC 2022 rankers, who vouch for his insightful understanding of the subject matter and his ability to convey complex ideas with clarity and precision.

    Why abstract and philosophical essays are a pain point for UPSC aspirants?

    • Abstract and philosophical essays are often seen as challenging due to their broad and interpretative nature.
    • Unlike socio-economic topics, philosophical topics do not have a fixed set of facts or data that can be directly included in the essay.
    • These essays require the candidates to demonstrate their critical thinking skills, ability to make abstract connections and articulate their thoughts coherently.

    Who should attend the webinar by Zeeshan sir ?

    • Aspirants preparing for the UPSC 2023-24 Mains.
    • Individuals struggling with abstract and philosophical essays in the Mains.
    • Candidates looking to improve their overall score in the Mains.
    • Aspirants seeking guidance from an experienced and successful mentor.
    • Candidates looking for effective strategies and tips to approach philosophical and abstract essays.
    • Anyone who is aiming to break free from the feeling of unfulfillment and aimlessness in their preparation.
    • Aspirants who are not able to decipher the pattern and ‘new ways of UPSC’.
    • Someone who has failed in earlier attempts – aiming to understand and fill critical gaps in your preparation.
    • Candidates looking for practical strategies rather than generic guidance.
    • Aspirants who want effectiveness, efficiency, and consistency in their preparation

    This Clarity with Ranker’s session holds the keys to your success.

    What should you expect?

    • In-depth understanding of how to tackle abstract and philosophical essays in the Mains.
    • Strategies to target and achieve a 150+ score in the UPSC Mains essay paper.
    • UPSC Essay trends vis-a-vis Philosophical and Abstract topics.
    • Insightful tips and tactics to decode and address complex essay topics.
    • Interactive Q&A session to address individual queries and concerns.
    • Guidance on improving writing skills and presenting ideas effectively.
    • Exposure to previous years’ essay topics and a critical analysis of the same.

    Other than this Zeeshan sir will also share best practices to be followed:

    • Regular writing practice: Choose diverse topics, including philosophical ones, for regular practice.
    • Read widely: Broaden your understanding and perspective by reading widely, including philosophy, sociology, psychology, current affairs, etc.
    • Brainstorming: For every topic, spend some time brainstorming different ideas, views, and arguments before starting to write.
    • Outline your essay: Always create an outline to ensure your essay is structured and coherent.
    • Choose your essay topic wisely: Your understanding of the topic and comfort level should determine your choice.
    • Time management: Allocate sufficient time for understanding the topic, brainstorming ideas, creating an outline, writing the essay, and reviewing it.
    • Maintain a balanced view: If the topic is debatable, present both sides of the argument before taking a stand.
    • Use effective language: Avoid grammatical and spelling errors.
    • Ensure flow and coherence: The essay should be logically structured, and each paragraph should flow

    Details 

    This session will be held in online mode.

    Date: 28th June 2023 (Wednesday)

    Time: 7 pm Onwards

    Zoom Meeting Link will be sent via your registered email address.

    Post-Webinar CivilsDaily’s UPSC Essay and Mentorship session

    Post webinar we will share an Essay Framework PDF.

    You will also get a 1-1 Mentorship session with Zeeshan sir and his team.

  • How to make a consistent 5hr/day Self-Study regime for a Top-50 rank in UPSC 2024-25? | Live with Aditya Pratap, IAS in 1st Attempt, UPSC 2022

    How to make a consistent 5hr/day Self-Study regime for a Top-50 rank in UPSC 2024-25? | Live with Aditya Pratap, IAS in 1st Attempt, UPSC 2022

    27th June @ 7:30 pm | Make the most out of your self-study regime with IAS, Aditya Pratap

    The pursuit of success in the UPSC examination is a journey of rigorous self-discipline, planning, and relentless study.

    Regardless of your geographical location or dependence on coaching, one pivotal element remains common – a disciplined self-study regime. A lack of such a regime often leads aspirants into a whirlpool of frustration and despair, diminishing their performance despite spending long hours in study.

    This is where Aditya Pratap Singh, a first-attempt IAS achiever of UPSC 2022, steps in to guide you. He is hosting an enlightening webinar to help you crack the code of effective self-study, aiming to cultivate a strategy that transcends the traditional 8-10 hours of ineffective studying, and instead, focuses on a consistent, result-oriented 5-hour daily regimen.

    ..cultivate a strategy that transcends the traditional 8-10 hours of ineffective studying, and instead, focuses on a consistent, result-oriented 5 hr/day regimen.

    Who should attend Clarity with Rankers Aditya Pratap Singh, IAS, AIR 341 UPSC 2022?

    • Aspirants aiming for a Top-50 rank in UPSC 2024-25.
    • Working Professionals, College Aspirants, and Homemakers: Those struggling with time management and finding a routine that fits.
    • Aspirants looking for a personalized strategy and those who are starting from scratch.
    • Anyone who is aiming to break free from the feeling of unfulfillment and aimlessness in their preparation.
    • Aspirants who are not able to decipher the pattern and ‘new ways of UPSC’.
    • Someone who has failed in earlier attempts – aiming to understand and fill critical gaps in your preparation.
    • Candidates looking for practical strategies rather than generic guidance.
    • UPSC 2024-25 aspirants who want effectiveness, efficiency, and consistency in their preparation

    This Clarity with Ranker’s session holds the keys to your success.

    What should you expect?

    • Aditya’s personal strategy that propelled him to success in his first attempt.
    • How to avoid 10 pitfalls if you start UPSC Preparation based on self-study?
    • Creation of a flexible and adaptable study plan, tailored for your unique needs.
    • Setting measurable, time-bound targets that keep you on track.
    • Methods to evaluate your progress regularly.
    • How to implement a continuous feedback and improvement mechanism in your study regime.
    • What’s important for UPSC Prelims 2024-25, ignoring the rest (What to read from UPSC Prelims syllabus)
    • From where to read and cover the UPSC prelims syllabus? – Current Affairs and GS static
    • How to read? (Purpose-driven current affairs coverage) How to cover the last 1.5 yrs of UPSC’s current affairs?
    • How to ensure retention through revision? (Not just one-time activity)
    • How to attempt test series and how to incorporate Previous Year tests/questions in your preparation?

    Details 

    This session will be held in online mode.

    Date: 27th June 2023 (Tuesday)

    Time: 7:30 pm Onwards

    Zoom Meeting Link will be sent via your registered email address.

    Post-Webinar CivilsDaily’s UPSC Mains Framework and Mentorship session

    Post webinar we will share personalized study plan and time table made by IAS rankers

    You will also get a 1-1 Mentorship session with Sukanya ma’am and her team.

  • Optional Performance in UPSC IAS

    Optional Performance in UPSC IAS

    While the scores below have very less weightage in deciding optional selection. But never the less, knowing how subjects are performing will only aid your decision.

  • Clarity with AIR 144: How to tackle UPSC Mains Papers GS 2 and GS 3? | Live with Neepa Manocha, IPS UPSC 2022 | Only 50 seats

    Clarity with AIR 144: How to tackle UPSC Mains Papers GS 2 and GS 3? | Live with Neepa Manocha, IPS UPSC 2022 | Only 50 seats

    25th June @ 5 pm | Save your seat Clarity with Ranker’s session with AIR 144, Neepa Manocha | We’ll share PDFs of Mains Answer Writing Framework and Practice Tests

    Join us for a power-packed webinar with UPSC Topper, Neepa, AIR 144, who will dissect the nuances of UPSC Mains General Studies Paper 2 and 3 for the upcoming UPSC Mains 2023 and 2024.

    In this exclusive session, Neepa, with her firsthand experience, will illuminate the process of understanding these papers, which are intricately intertwined with constitutional, administrative, economic, and environmental issues.

    Scoring in GS paper 3 is extremely difficult, AIR 1 scored just 88. It has to be compensated in GS 2 and other GS papers. All this needs a strategy

    Neepa will dive into an exhaustive analysis of the syllabus, previous year’s questions, emerging trends, and how to score high marks in these papers. She will shed light on how to interlink various topics, apply current affairs knowledge, and craft compelling answers. This is a golden opportunity to decipher the mechanics of GS Paper 2 and 3 and enhance your UPSC preparation.

    Who should attend Clarity with Rankers with Neepa, AIR 144, UPSC 2022?

    • Aspirants gearing up for UPSC Mains 2023 and 2024.
    • Beginners who wish to understand the dynamics, trends of GS Paper 2 and 3.
    • Aspirants in search of a well-structured and strategic preparation plan to score high in GS paper 2 and 3.
    • Candidates seeking to enhance their answer writing skills.
    • Individuals in need of guidance, motivation, and insider tips from a successful topper.
    • UPSC aspirants who are looking to kickstart their Mains preparation and answer writing.
    • Aspirants struggling with structuring their Mains answers effectively.
    • Those aspirants who can’t articulate their thoughts and present arguments in their answers.
    • Aspirants aiming to improve their writing speed along with the quality of their answers.
    • Someone who has failed in earlier attempts – aiming to understand and fill critical gaps in your preparation.
    • An Aspirant targeting a top 50 rank in UPSC 2023 and 2024

    This Clarity with Ranker’s session holds the keys to your success.

    What should you expect?

    The workshop will be an opportunity for UPSC & State PSC aspirants for the 2023 exam and 2024, who want to clear the Mains exam in just one attempt, to learn from the best and gain a competitive edge in their preparation for the exam.

    The Practical LIVE session will focus on GS paper 2 and 3, approach to various sub-topics in each paper, and how to prioritise your prep

    • Comprehensive decoding of the GS Paper 2 and 3 syllabus, and previous year questions.
    • Identification of important topics based on trends and weightage in the papers. Effective strategies to cover diverse topics and maximize scoring potential.
    • How to connect current affairs and how to insert examples, and illustrations in your answers?
    • When and where to draw a diagram, flowchart; how to use examples & facts, etc.
    • Detailed discussion on Neepa’s approach to these papers, her recommended resources, and the booklist.
    • Real-life experiences, challenges faced during her preparation, and how she tackled them.
    • An engaging Q&A session to clarify doubts, queries, and apprehensions.
    • Examples of high-scoring answers and detailed analysis.

    Details 

    This session will be held in online mode.

    Date: 25th June 2023 (Sunday)

    Time: 5 pm Onwards

    Zoom Meeting Link will be sent via your registered email address.

    Post-Webinar CivilsDaily’s UPSC Mains Framework and Mentorship session

    Post webinar we will be sharing Mains Test, a UPSC Framework based on 10 parameters for UPSC answer evaluation.

    You will also get a 1-1 Mentorship session with Sukanya ma’am and her Mains team.