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ONLY ONE COMMITMENT needed, 8-10 hours/day..
Rest of the things are managed by us.
ONLY ONE COMMITMENT needed, 8-10 hours/day..
Rest of the things are managed by us.
Nurturing For UPSC
Don't pay heed to the readymade DAF questionnaire of any institute at all. They are of absolutely zero use. Instead you will get questions to prepare from these 5 SOURCES 1. PYQs, i.e past transcripts 2. Seniors with similar entries of daf-2. 3. 1-1 DAF…
You will only get questions from here. Answers ki expectations na rakhen Interview tayari mein
Thinking Based Preparation hoti hai interview ki 💆
Jo bhi apko answer bta rha hai, iska matlab usse khud nahi pta interview kya hota h 😝
Good Luck 🤞
Thinking Based Preparation hoti hai interview ki 💆
Jo bhi apko answer bta rha hai, iska matlab usse khud nahi pta interview kya hota h 😝
Good Luck 🤞
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Free Ethics Session 1 🗓️ Date: 01 Dec, 2025 ⏰ Time: 07:00 PM 🌐 Reserve your spot here: https://www.nurturingforupsc.com/sessions/Free-Ethics-Session-1-69286446c4d54b7e31e2a6da
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The Ethics Strategy No One Told You About:120+ Guaranteed! NAMAN & NIKHIL | NFU #upsc #gs4#education
Designed & Taught by Ethics Mentors Naman & Nikhil (NFU)
Unlock the exact Ethics (GS-4) strategy that most aspirants never get to learn. In this session, we break down the proven step-by-step approach to score 120+ in Ethics used by multiple toppers and high…
Unlock the exact Ethics (GS-4) strategy that most aspirants never get to learn. In this session, we break down the proven step-by-step approach to score 120+ in Ethics used by multiple toppers and high…
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UPSC CSE Mains 2026 Courses https://www.nurturingforupsc.com/s/store/courses/UPSC/IAS 1. Early Bird is valid only for the first 20 enrollments. 2. Exams considered for eligibility are CSE/IFoS for mains and interview appeared 3. Special category means security…
*Last year Student of SIP+Ethics*
Generally I don't post these things. But this was special.
Nothing is as greatful as, when your mentee says, I UNDERSTOOD YOUR CORE STRATEGY and AM ABLE TO USE IT😊
Generally I don't post these things. But this was special.
Nothing is as greatful as, when your mentee says, I UNDERSTOOD YOUR CORE STRATEGY and AM ABLE TO USE IT😊
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Intv-CSM-25-Engl-021225 (1)_compressed.pdf
HR Questions for Interview
1. Introduce yourself to board
2. Why IAS?
3. Why not politics then?
4. Why not NGO then?
5. Why not join job?
6. Why Btech then? Why not BA if civil services?
7. Justify Loss of funds on you by govt?
8. What if not selected?
9. 3 Reasons to select you?
10. Back up plan?
11. 5 Strengths
12. 5 weakness
13. Justify gap years
14. Why mathematics optional?
15. Why not your graduation subject
16. Who is good leader?
17. What will you do to stop corruption in your office
18. How to balance work life in IAS?
19. Rate your interview out of 10?
20. Justify your service preference?
21. Do you think you are at disadvantage if called early?
22. Your focus area in IAS?
23. What you did 3 hours before interview?
24. Who is your role model?
25. How your friend will describe you?
26. What excites you?
27. Happiest moment?
28. Saddest moment?
29. What motivates you?
30. Vision of life?
31. What will you change in your life if given 2nd chance?
32. What are your greatest achievement?
33. What is your regret?
34. Where do you see urself 20 years down?
35. What life has taught in 25 years?
36. Tell us principles of your life?
Customise them as per your life. Good Luck
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1. Introduce yourself to board
2. Why IAS?
3. Why not politics then?
4. Why not NGO then?
5. Why not join job?
6. Why Btech then? Why not BA if civil services?
7. Justify Loss of funds on you by govt?
8. What if not selected?
9. 3 Reasons to select you?
10. Back up plan?
11. 5 Strengths
12. 5 weakness
13. Justify gap years
14. Why mathematics optional?
15. Why not your graduation subject
16. Who is good leader?
17. What will you do to stop corruption in your office
18. How to balance work life in IAS?
19. Rate your interview out of 10?
20. Justify your service preference?
21. Do you think you are at disadvantage if called early?
22. Your focus area in IAS?
23. What you did 3 hours before interview?
24. Who is your role model?
25. How your friend will describe you?
26. What excites you?
27. Happiest moment?
28. Saddest moment?
29. What motivates you?
30. Vision of life?
31. What will you change in your life if given 2nd chance?
32. What are your greatest achievement?
33. What is your regret?
34. Where do you see urself 20 years down?
35. What life has taught in 25 years?
36. Tell us principles of your life?
Customise them as per your life. Good Luck
@nfu_official
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https://youtu.be/6l7AP43ijpM?si=ZEXzj8J_IHLT_E9G ONLY ONE COMMITMENT needed, 8-10 hours/day.. Rest of the things are managed by us.
Modern History Answer Practice ✅
Steps of learning?
1. Prepare the subject before session
2. Questions are flashed on screen on the day of writing
3. Recall and write them in disciplined and time-bound manner
4. Discuss with peer about the demand of questions.
5. Revisit your answers and do course correction
6. Check out the solutions later on and improvise
7. Prepare next subject in 1 day and write it next day
8. End of week get 1-1 discussion of answers and solution in 4-LAWS format ✅
One subject complete in One week✅ @nfu_official
Using DISCIPLINE as a resource
Steps of learning?
1. Prepare the subject before session
2. Questions are flashed on screen on the day of writing
3. Recall and write them in disciplined and time-bound manner
4. Discuss with peer about the demand of questions.
5. Revisit your answers and do course correction
6. Check out the solutions later on and improvise
7. Prepare next subject in 1 day and write it next day
8. End of week get 1-1 discussion of answers and solution in 4-LAWS format ✅
One subject complete in One week✅ @nfu_official
Using DISCIPLINE as a resource
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WHEN TO SHIFT TO PRELIMS? 3 Cases are possible. Case 1. Almost beginner, only read basic books like laxmikant once twice. Shift IMMEDIATELY!! Case 2. Average with static, remember 40% of basic books, shift from MID JANUARY. Case 3. Good with Static, remember…
What this person is doing, only this and only this work can be done between prelims and mains.
That is, "work of puttee पुट्टी"
If you think you can "build the walls" using brick, soil and cement then you are mistaken. Even "work of plaster" cannot be done at that time
Only work that can be done is, putte, paint and aesthetics. Period.
In other words, REVISION, INTERLINKAGES AND PLACEMENT on the copy can be done and not building the content and PYQs
Good Luck.
@nfu_official
That is, "work of puttee पुट्टी"
If you think you can "build the walls" using brick, soil and cement then you are mistaken. Even "work of plaster" cannot be done at that time
Only work that can be done is, putte, paint and aesthetics. Period.
In other words, REVISION, INTERLINKAGES AND PLACEMENT on the copy can be done and not building the content and PYQs
Good Luck.
@nfu_official
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Let me give you mantra i used to follow during JEE days.
Meant for Prelims People.
REVISIT THE SCENE OF CRIME.
Observe what went wrong and why?
1. Why you couldn't answer your known stuff.
2. What could have been prepared which was not earlier.
3. What can't be done and should be left to be studied.
Good Luck
@nfu_official
Meant for Prelims People.
REVISIT THE SCENE OF CRIME.
Observe what went wrong and why?
1. Why you couldn't answer your known stuff.
2. What could have been prepared which was not earlier.
3. What can't be done and should be left to be studied.
Good Luck
@nfu_official
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WHEN TO SHIFT TO PRELIMS? 3 Cases are possible. Case 1. Almost beginner, only read basic books like laxmikant once twice. Shift IMMEDIATELY!! Case 2. Average with static, remember 40% of basic books, shift from MID JANUARY. Case 3. Good with Static, remember…
PATTERN OF UPSC PRELIMS
3 Categories of Questions
1. Non Negotiable
A. PYQ based
B. Factual: polity, environment
C. Conceptual: economy, science, geography
2. Tricky yet Solvable
A. Logic: economy
B. Applying Fact: history, geography
C. Word meaning(etymology) : environment, science
3. Bouncers
A. Deep fact: ancient medieval art and culture
B. New area: defence(2024), species(2023), sports(2021), agriculture(2020) etc
Good Luck
@nurturingforupsc
3 Categories of Questions
1. Non Negotiable
A. PYQ based
B. Factual: polity, environment
C. Conceptual: economy, science, geography
2. Tricky yet Solvable
A. Logic: economy
B. Applying Fact: history, geography
C. Word meaning(etymology) : environment, science
3. Bouncers
A. Deep fact: ancient medieval art and culture
B. New area: defence(2024), species(2023), sports(2021), agriculture(2020) etc
Good Luck
@nurturingforupsc
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UPSC CSE Mains 2026 Courses https://www.nurturingforupsc.com/s/store/courses/UPSC/IAS 1. Early Bird is valid only for the first 20 enrollments. 2. Exams considered for eligibility are CSE/IFoS for mains and interview appeared 3. Special category means security…
FOR MAINS PEOPLE
Making Notes => Memorise ❌
Memorize => Making Notes ✅
(If you want High Efficiency in your work, then instead of memorizing after making notes, you should make notes after memorizing).
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Making Notes => Memorise ❌
Memorize => Making Notes ✅
(If you want High Efficiency in your work, then instead of memorizing after making notes, you should make notes after memorizing).
@nurturingforupsc
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GS-2 Mains Free Demo
First time in history, Sessions taken by 2 Mentors TOGETHER, who are 3 Time UPSC Interviewed
GS-2 Mains Free Demo
First time in history, Sessions taken by 2 Mentors TOGETHER, who are 3 Time UPSC Interviewed
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Social Justice: Score 120+ in GS-2 | SIP 2026 approach | UPSC Mains 2026 | Naman & Nikhil | NFU
Boost your UPSC Mains 2026 preparation with this high-yield Social Justice lecture under SIP 2026. This session covers the most important GS-II topics, PYQs, conceptual clarity, and answer-writing insights required to score 120+ in Social Justice.
In this…
In this…
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PATTERN OF UPSC PRELIMS 3 Categories of Questions 1. Non Negotiable A. PYQ based B. Factual: polity, environment C. Conceptual: economy, science, geography 2. Tricky yet Solvable A. Logic: economy B. Applying Fact: history…
Pyramid of Eternal Truth
Or You can call it
Pyramid of Prelims Strategy😇
Or You can call it
Pyramid of Prelims Strategy😇
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https://youtu.be/bYoFPMzONfc?si=2N1vPzJmDxj4mi_H Ever wondered? Why do you fail repeatedly? And why do people like us clear every year, despite only 4-5 days of preparation post final result?) Watch this at 2x, you will get the answer!!!! Good Luck
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Detailed Video of 52 minutes just for you people, about Non Negotiables aka Pareto Optimised Topics ✅
Detailed Video of 52 minutes just for you people, about Non Negotiables aka Pareto Optimised Topics ✅
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Journey from FEAR to CLEAR!!!
A short CSAT Management Strategy.
Journey from FEAR to CLEAR!!!
A short CSAT Management Strategy.
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CSAT Fear Is Real: Why Aspirants Fail & How You Won’t | NAMAN BANSAL | UPSC prelims 2026 | NFU
Fear of CSAT is one of the biggest hidden reasons behind UPSC Prelims failure.
Many serious aspirants clear GS comfortably but lose their attempt due to CSAT anxiety, lack of strategy, and misinformation.
In this session, we will discuss:
Why CSAT feels…
Many serious aspirants clear GS comfortably but lose their attempt due to CSAT anxiety, lack of strategy, and misinformation.
In this session, we will discuss:
Why CSAT feels…
Intv-CSME-2025-IIndPhase-Engl-161225.pdf
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Long Term Memory: Active Recall, Spaced Repeat & Colour Code
Absorbing Books for BOTH, Prelims & Mains
Long Term Memory: Active Recall, Spaced Repeat & Colour Code
Absorbing Books for BOTH, Prelims & Mains
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Naman Bansal | NFU | UPSC 2026
00:00 Long term Memory
00:19 Learning Pre Mains both
00:48 Spaced Repetition
00:59 Active Recall
1:52 AR questions
2:30 Moderate Phase Spectrum
3:51 Brackets 2
4:46 Red Color Coding
5:10 Orange Color
5:14 Page 270
5:37 Black Orange Red
5:58 Next Revision…
00:19 Learning Pre Mains both
00:48 Spaced Repetition
00:59 Active Recall
1:52 AR questions
2:30 Moderate Phase Spectrum
3:51 Brackets 2
4:46 Red Color Coding
5:10 Orange Color
5:14 Page 270
5:37 Black Orange Red
5:58 Next Revision…