This aims to be a creative blog on the UPSC Civil services examination and intends to cover the following issues, among other things
- How to study and prepare
- Useful links and resources for preparation
- How coaching institutes are performing (or ruining you)
- UPSC exam pattern analysis
- UPSC exams other than the Civil Services etc.
The blog is run by a group of UPSC related students who seek anonymity. This blog is not officially related to the UPSC or the civil services examination.
The blog hasĀ started in January 2010 and aims to be an exhaustive resource for students/UPSC aspirants though we lack time to frequently update it. Feel free to leave a comment by clicking on the comment link with each post.
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i am an aspirant for civils. My optionals are geog and pub admin. Want to know which institute to join. I had decided on Mr shabbir of vajiram and ravi. I have heard very good reviews about him-his method, coverage, committment and more importantly his ability to make students work hard. I am told he instills a sense of discipline too in civils preparation. I have seen his notes and i must agree that they are very thorough, specially the ones on tougher topics that need contemporary inputs and analysis.
Pl advice if he the best choice. There are some reviews who have been critical about him too. I know there ll always be some students who will bad mouth their teachers but i want to be as certain as i can.
See the Interview thread for IAS thread in Orkut community and search threads and ask query there.
My optional for upsc is history and i have not joined coaching and preparing myself through info on net.
What are the point to be covered in indian and world history.please get me the syllabus .
I have bought J L mehta for medieval india how is the compared to s. chandra.
Please give adorable reply.