400 Editorials for UPSC 2024.pdf
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400 Editorials for UPSC 2024.pdf
📢 Attention UPSC aspirants! 📢
*Kingmakers IAS Academy announces All India Mock Test series!* 🚀
🗓 *Mark your calendars:*
- 12th May
- 19th May
- 26th May
- 2nd June
- 9th June
⏰ *Time:*
- 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM: Paper-1 GS
- 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM: Paper-2 CSAT
🏢 Exam conducted *online & offline.*
🌍 *Offline centres @*
- Trichy
- Madurai
- Coimbatore
- Chennai
- New Delhi
📞 For registration, contact: *9444227273* *kingmakersiasacademy.com*
*Sharpen your skills, boost your confidence, and measure your progress nationwide.* 🌟
*Enroll now! 📝*
To register,
https://forms.gle/xsHwEQZsj7exzahUA
*Kingmakers IAS Academy announces All India Mock Test series!* 🚀
🗓 *Mark your calendars:*
- 12th May
- 19th May
- 26th May
- 2nd June
- 9th June
⏰ *Time:*
- 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM: Paper-1 GS
- 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM: Paper-2 CSAT
🏢 Exam conducted *online & offline.*
🌍 *Offline centres @*
- Trichy
- Madurai
- Coimbatore
- Chennai
- New Delhi
📞 For registration, contact: *9444227273* *kingmakersiasacademy.com*
*Sharpen your skills, boost your confidence, and measure your progress nationwide.* 🌟
*Enroll now! 📝*
To register,
https://forms.gle/xsHwEQZsj7exzahUA
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KingMakers Target Prelims 2024 Mock Test
Dear Aspirants
KingMakers IAS Academy conducts a series of Prelims Free Mock Test called KingMakers TARGET PRELIMS 2024 (KTP 2024) on following days:
MOCK TEST 1 - 12 MAY 2024
MOCK TEST 2 - 19 MAY 2024
MOCK TEST 3 - 26 MAY 2024
MOCK TEST 4 - 02 JUNE 2024…
KingMakers IAS Academy conducts a series of Prelims Free Mock Test called KingMakers TARGET PRELIMS 2024 (KTP 2024) on following days:
MOCK TEST 1 - 12 MAY 2024
MOCK TEST 2 - 19 MAY 2024
MOCK TEST 3 - 26 MAY 2024
MOCK TEST 4 - 02 JUNE 2024…
📢 Attention UPSC aspirants! 📢
*Kingmakers IAS Academy announces UPSC All India Free Prelims Mock Test series!* 🚀
🗓 *Mark your calendars:*
On Every Wednesday
- 15th May 2024
- 22th May 2024
- 29th May 2024
- 05th June 2024
- 12th June 2024
⏰ *Time:*
- 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM: Paper-1 GS
- 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM: Paper-2 CSAT
🏢 Exam conducted *online & offline.*
🌍 *Offline centres @* - New Delhi
📞 For registration, contact: *9444227273* *kingmakersiasacademy.com*
*Sharpen your skills, boost your confidence, and measure your progress nationwide.* 🌟
*Enroll now! 📝*
To register,
https://forms.gle/iYUo5dBX469VYZiX6
*Kingmakers IAS Academy announces UPSC All India Free Prelims Mock Test series!* 🚀
🗓 *Mark your calendars:*
On Every Wednesday
- 15th May 2024
- 22th May 2024
- 29th May 2024
- 05th June 2024
- 12th June 2024
⏰ *Time:*
- 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM: Paper-1 GS
- 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM: Paper-2 CSAT
🏢 Exam conducted *online & offline.*
🌍 *Offline centres @* - New Delhi
📞 For registration, contact: *9444227273* *kingmakersiasacademy.com*
*Sharpen your skills, boost your confidence, and measure your progress nationwide.* 🌟
*Enroll now! 📝*
To register,
https://forms.gle/iYUo5dBX469VYZiX6
Dear Boominathan this would be a good opportunity for our Civil Services aspirants to understand the intricacies of bilateral and multilateral negotiation... request you to circulate 👍🏽
Vanakkam Sir. 🙏☺️
I'm Isaimozhi, a student of the UPSC GS PCM Batch.
Sir, just wanted to share these with you and tried to convey it in person but you were busy throughout the day. Hence I'll type down my reflections on the excellent sessions that we had this week.
Both CSAT and History, I had attended them as a revision as I've already attended them as part of the PSLP Course and have notes and other relevant resources in hand. Yet these were thoroughly useful because of the additional unique features they offered. To list down such unique features they possessed, here are they from my perspective.
CSAT Crash Course by Shri Ayyappan Sir.
As always excellent and interesting! This time it was more focused on questions and solving answers was more towards how it'd be in the exam such as giving the mistakes we are prone to do in each of the different approaches to a question, what should we keep in mind to avoid it, identifying the easy/moderate/difficult questions, etc. It was comprehensive and certainly very useful.
Next, the History Revision Session by P.P. Karthikeyan Sir.
At the foremost, it was very inspiring. And then, interesting and intriguing. Ancient India was so well done. In my point of view, when it comes to handling the subjects by ourselves for preparing notes or reading the NCERTs, Modern India seems much more comfortable, then comes mediaeval and last is Ancient India, all three arranged in the decreasing order of the comfortable feel they give at the first look. Now this has all been levelled up to be more or less equally comfortable. Two sessions of Ancient India with the wonderful combination of Karthikeyan Sir's comprehensive way of lecturing with the A.L. Basham book in his hands, certainly made the Nyaya Hall resonate saying "The wonder that was India". I wanted to give the book a full reading, Sir. I had just started with my NCERTs after completing the college exams, and to get exposed to such good books gave me newer joy and interest. Next Mediaeval India was also thoroughly revised in a very easy-to-catch manner and today's Modern India session was yet another one that got us seated in awe. Karthikeyan Sir worked out a timeline of the important events in Modern India by making the students participate in structuring it and then he revised the various themes and aspects that needed to be studied, and these made it a holistic revision. The best part is that the cute little bulky book of Spectrum's Modern India was made so simple by Sir today and it gave us the confidence to ace it. Four days with sessions for 6 hours can happen only when the institute and the faculty want to give their maximum in the best interest of the students. This was proven with sessions such as these. Thanks to you and faculties such as Karthikeyan Sir and Ayyappan Sir for the relentless hard work you all do for our benefit. One thing I felt after the History session is that to make just use of these twenty-four hours of immense efforts taken by Karthikeyan Sir, with this zeal that we got as a result of witnessing his dedication, completing the history portions as quickly as possible would be the best thing to do. Also, when you addressed us today, we understood the hard work behind Ayyappan Sir and several other faculties and your planning which has so much background work. We already knew it, yet it was a moment of realisation that there's so much we need to do to make the two-way efforts equal.
Thank you so much for your unwavering dedication, Sir. By telling these to you, I wanted to reiterate them to myself as well. Thanks a lot, Sir. I'm sorry for disturbing you with the long text. Thanks a lot, Sir.
I'm Isaimozhi, a student of the UPSC GS PCM Batch.
Sir, just wanted to share these with you and tried to convey it in person but you were busy throughout the day. Hence I'll type down my reflections on the excellent sessions that we had this week.
Both CSAT and History, I had attended them as a revision as I've already attended them as part of the PSLP Course and have notes and other relevant resources in hand. Yet these were thoroughly useful because of the additional unique features they offered. To list down such unique features they possessed, here are they from my perspective.
CSAT Crash Course by Shri Ayyappan Sir.
As always excellent and interesting! This time it was more focused on questions and solving answers was more towards how it'd be in the exam such as giving the mistakes we are prone to do in each of the different approaches to a question, what should we keep in mind to avoid it, identifying the easy/moderate/difficult questions, etc. It was comprehensive and certainly very useful.
Next, the History Revision Session by P.P. Karthikeyan Sir.
At the foremost, it was very inspiring. And then, interesting and intriguing. Ancient India was so well done. In my point of view, when it comes to handling the subjects by ourselves for preparing notes or reading the NCERTs, Modern India seems much more comfortable, then comes mediaeval and last is Ancient India, all three arranged in the decreasing order of the comfortable feel they give at the first look. Now this has all been levelled up to be more or less equally comfortable. Two sessions of Ancient India with the wonderful combination of Karthikeyan Sir's comprehensive way of lecturing with the A.L. Basham book in his hands, certainly made the Nyaya Hall resonate saying "The wonder that was India". I wanted to give the book a full reading, Sir. I had just started with my NCERTs after completing the college exams, and to get exposed to such good books gave me newer joy and interest. Next Mediaeval India was also thoroughly revised in a very easy-to-catch manner and today's Modern India session was yet another one that got us seated in awe. Karthikeyan Sir worked out a timeline of the important events in Modern India by making the students participate in structuring it and then he revised the various themes and aspects that needed to be studied, and these made it a holistic revision. The best part is that the cute little bulky book of Spectrum's Modern India was made so simple by Sir today and it gave us the confidence to ace it. Four days with sessions for 6 hours can happen only when the institute and the faculty want to give their maximum in the best interest of the students. This was proven with sessions such as these. Thanks to you and faculties such as Karthikeyan Sir and Ayyappan Sir for the relentless hard work you all do for our benefit. One thing I felt after the History session is that to make just use of these twenty-four hours of immense efforts taken by Karthikeyan Sir, with this zeal that we got as a result of witnessing his dedication, completing the history portions as quickly as possible would be the best thing to do. Also, when you addressed us today, we understood the hard work behind Ayyappan Sir and several other faculties and your planning which has so much background work. We already knew it, yet it was a moment of realisation that there's so much we need to do to make the two-way efforts equal.
Thank you so much for your unwavering dedication, Sir. By telling these to you, I wanted to reiterate them to myself as well. Thanks a lot, Sir. I'm sorry for disturbing you with the long text. Thanks a lot, Sir.
We have excellent dedicated team of resource persons for every subject. When it is realised by the students, it gives immense pleasure and motivation. My best and special wishes to Karthi sir and Ayyappan sir. 👏👏👏