UPSC MENTOR
87 subscribers
25 photos
19 links
Less is More

A noise free platform for Civil Services aspirants to get Comprehensive and yet Crisp Study Material for exam preparation

https://upscmentor.com/
Download Telegram
Do you want to be an IAS for a reason or is it just an external factor that has been pushing you towards it? The answer to this question will go a long way in determining if you would succeed or not.
What is stopping you from achieving your civil services goal?
Final Results
14%
Money
71%
Guidance
0%
Quality content
14%
Location
0%
Commitments of current job
UPSC MENTOR
I follow Laxmikant for polity because
That is a strange result. If you're just studying what you feel is easy to understand and you are doing it because everyone else is doing same, how are you going to stand out?
Rather, i expected the majority people choosing their sources after carefully analysing past year questions.
How will one succeed if one doesn't even spend time analysing previous year question papers and mapping those questions to potential sources of study
This is one of the biggest blunder an aspirant can commit in his or her journey
P.s. i m talking here about poll result wrt polity source
For those who wonder what should there approach be like☝️
Tip of the day : Never trust or follow any second hand info, say from whatsapp or telegram groups. Such information may be harmful. Always trust authentic sources.
Future depends upon whether you have SPENT time or INVESTED it
So you got the results from above poll
You can't afford to mess up your polity preparation because that is something everyone works hard upon. On second number comes economy. These two are low hanging fruits.
It seems like current affairs is everyone's nightmare
And right so
With so many sources and topics, one is bound to get overwhelmed with enormity