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Forwarded from Mehak Jain, AIR 17 : Notes and Strategy
PRELIMS TEST SERIES FAQs
1. Which institute?
I used to attempt sectional tests of one institute and FLTs of 3-4 and appeared for Free Open Mocks (online) for any institution offering it.
My recommendations - Vision, Forum, Next IAS, Vajiram.
2. How many?
Around 2 sectionals of each subject + 5/6 FLTs + 4/5 Open Mocks.
(The number can vary based on your past experience of the examination.)
3. How to analyse a test?
This video explains it the right way.
4. Coaching institutes questions are nowhere close to UPSC standards, what to do?
They will never be. The objective of appearing for Mocks should be clear - to get into MCQ mode of thinking, formulating a strategy to attempt the paper and to practice how to use existing knowledge to answer questions that you donβt know.
BUT, PYQs still remain the most authentic Mock test and should be attempted first. Last 10 yearsβ PYQs are non negotiable but should attempt as many as one can. Old themes sometimes appear in the paper with a twist. If you have to choose between one more mock test vs one more yearβs PYQs, the choice should be obvious.
Happy Prelims Prepping! π©π»βπ«
1. Which institute?
I used to attempt sectional tests of one institute and FLTs of 3-4 and appeared for Free Open Mocks (online) for any institution offering it.
My recommendations - Vision, Forum, Next IAS, Vajiram.
2. How many?
Around 2 sectionals of each subject + 5/6 FLTs + 4/5 Open Mocks.
(The number can vary based on your past experience of the examination.)
3. How to analyse a test?
This video explains it the right way.
4. Coaching institutes questions are nowhere close to UPSC standards, what to do?
They will never be. The objective of appearing for Mocks should be clear - to get into MCQ mode of thinking, formulating a strategy to attempt the paper and to practice how to use existing knowledge to answer questions that you donβt know.
BUT, PYQs still remain the most authentic Mock test and should be attempted first. Last 10 yearsβ PYQs are non negotiable but should attempt as many as one can. Old themes sometimes appear in the paper with a twist. If you have to choose between one more mock test vs one more yearβs PYQs, the choice should be obvious.
Happy Prelims Prepping! π©π»βπ«
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Forwarded from Atish Mathur Official
Interview Assistance 2023
Hello,
This year onwards, I would be restructuring the interview assistance in a more incremental manner.
1. Pre DAF II Submission :
a. Cadre/Service Preference Check
b. Zones/States Preference Check
c. Hobbies and Extra-Curricular Review
d. Supporting Documents (if any) Review
2. Post DAF II Submission :
a. DAF II based Question Matrix
b. One on One Informal Mock Interview
c. One on One Formal Mock Interview
d. Reviewing other formal Mock Interviews and Way Forward
Opinion Summaries, Topic Briefs, and Reference readings as well as viewings shall also be shared via email as well as here.
Both Stages would be offline and online.
Please fill the form below.
https://forms.gle/ASXmnEw6CMykMK2JA
In case, of a specific urgent doubt : please send an email to contact@atishmathur.com with the Subject Line : Interview UPSC CSE 2023, will get back you within the same working day.
As always, under no circumstances would your credentials be advertised in any manner.
Thank you,
Atish Mathur
Hello,
This year onwards, I would be restructuring the interview assistance in a more incremental manner.
1. Pre DAF II Submission :
a. Cadre/Service Preference Check
b. Zones/States Preference Check
c. Hobbies and Extra-Curricular Review
d. Supporting Documents (if any) Review
2. Post DAF II Submission :
a. DAF II based Question Matrix
b. One on One Informal Mock Interview
c. One on One Formal Mock Interview
d. Reviewing other formal Mock Interviews and Way Forward
Opinion Summaries, Topic Briefs, and Reference readings as well as viewings shall also be shared via email as well as here.
Both Stages would be offline and online.
Please fill the form below.
https://forms.gle/ASXmnEw6CMykMK2JA
In case, of a specific urgent doubt : please send an email to contact@atishmathur.com with the Subject Line : Interview UPSC CSE 2023, will get back you within the same working day.
As always, under no circumstances would your credentials be advertised in any manner.
Thank you,
Atish Mathur
Google Docs
UPSC CSE 2023
Interview Assistance by Atish Mathur
Good morning π
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Wishing you a New Year filled with warmth, joy, and the sweet taste of success. May your study sessions be filled with inspiration, your hard work be rewarded tenfold, and your journey be sprinkled with moments that make you smile. Here's to a year where your efforts blossom into achievements, and you feel the warmth of accomplishment in every step.
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Warmly,
Happy new year π
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Wishing you a New Year filled with warmth, joy, and the sweet taste of success. May your study sessions be filled with inspiration, your hard work be rewarded tenfold, and your journey be sprinkled with moments that make you smile. Here's to a year where your efforts blossom into achievements, and you feel the warmth of accomplishment in every step.
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PSLV-C58 XPoSat Mission Launch π:
-ISRO launched the PSLV-C58 X-ray Polarimeter Satellite (XPoSat) mission on January 1, 2024.
-The PSLV successfully placed XPoSat into a 650 km orbit with a six-degree inclination, making India the second nation to send an observatory for studying celestial sources like black holes and neutron stars.
-XPoSat is the world's second X-ray polarimetry mission, dedicated to researching space-based polarization measurements of X-ray emissions from celestial sources.
-XPoSat carries two payloads: POLIX (Polarimeter Instrument in X-rays) developed by the Raman Research Institute and XSPECT (X-ray Spectroscopy and Timing) developed by the Space Astronomy Group of URSC, Bengaluru.
#SnT
#prelims24
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-ISRO launched the PSLV-C58 X-ray Polarimeter Satellite (XPoSat) mission on January 1, 2024.
-The PSLV successfully placed XPoSat into a 650 km orbit with a six-degree inclination, making India the second nation to send an observatory for studying celestial sources like black holes and neutron stars.
-XPoSat is the world's second X-ray polarimetry mission, dedicated to researching space-based polarization measurements of X-ray emissions from celestial sources.
-XPoSat carries two payloads: POLIX (Polarimeter Instrument in X-rays) developed by the Raman Research Institute and XSPECT (X-ray Spectroscopy and Timing) developed by the Space Astronomy Group of URSC, Bengaluru.
#SnT
#prelims24
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Forwarded from Shubhra Ranjan IAS Study
Q. The Nathdwara painting is a subset of which of the following schools of painting?
Anonymous Quiz
53%
A. Mewar School of Painting
23%
B. Pahari Painting
8%
C. Mughal Painting
15%
D. Warli School of Art
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Forwarded from Sanjay Rathore Unacademy
Homework
Q. What is Cryptocurrency? How does it affect global society? Has it been affecting Indian society also? (10 Marks)
Submit your answer in Pdf only
Q. What is Cryptocurrency? How does it affect global society? Has it been affecting Indian society also? (10 Marks)
Submit your answer in Pdf only
π° Aditya-L1, India's first solar mission is now in a halo orbit around the Lagrangian point (L1)
π° Halo Orbit Characteristics:
Aditya-L1's halo orbit is positioned around 1.5 million km from Earth along the sun-earth line. Its period is approximately 177.86 earth days, ensuring an uninterrupted view of the sun. This fuel-efficient orbit guarantees a mission lifetime of 5 years.
π¬ Scientific Payloads:
Aditya-L1 is equipped with 7 payloads designed for observing the photosphere, chromosphere & corona
π Lagrangian Points Insight:
The Lagrangian points, denoted as L1, L2, L3, L4, & L5, are positions in space where the gravitational forces of two large bodies, such as a planet and the Sun, produce enhanced regions of attraction & repulsion.
#prelims2024
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π° Halo Orbit Characteristics:
Aditya-L1's halo orbit is positioned around 1.5 million km from Earth along the sun-earth line. Its period is approximately 177.86 earth days, ensuring an uninterrupted view of the sun. This fuel-efficient orbit guarantees a mission lifetime of 5 years.
π¬ Scientific Payloads:
Aditya-L1 is equipped with 7 payloads designed for observing the photosphere, chromosphere & corona
π Lagrangian Points Insight:
The Lagrangian points, denoted as L1, L2, L3, L4, & L5, are positions in space where the gravitational forces of two large bodies, such as a planet and the Sun, produce enhanced regions of attraction & repulsion.
#prelims2024
@studyUpscChannel
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π° Aditya-L1, India's first solar mission is now in a halo orbit around the Lagrangian point (L1) π° Halo Orbit Characteristics: Aditya-L1's halo orbit is positioned around 1.5 million km from Earth along the sun-earth line. Its period is approximately 177.86β¦
πΈ Aditya L1's Payloads:
Remote Sensing:
VELC (Visible Emission Line Coronagraph): Studies corona, flares, mass ejections, & wind origins.
SUIT (Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope): Reveals inner workings, flares, & climate impact.
X-TeT (X-ray Telescope): Zooms into corona, tracks flares, & observes plasma ballet.
HPES (High-Energy Proton and Electron Spectrometer): Measures wind's protons & electrons, predicts impact.
In-Situ:
PPE (Particle Plasma Experiment): Analyzes wind's temperature, density, & speed.
FGM (Flux Gate Magnetometer): Tracks magnetic field, predicts wind-Earth interactions.
EPM (Energetic Particle Monitor): Monitors high-energy particles, alerts of satellite risks.
#prelims2024
@studyUpscChannel
Remote Sensing:
VELC (Visible Emission Line Coronagraph): Studies corona, flares, mass ejections, & wind origins.
SUIT (Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope): Reveals inner workings, flares, & climate impact.
X-TeT (X-ray Telescope): Zooms into corona, tracks flares, & observes plasma ballet.
HPES (High-Energy Proton and Electron Spectrometer): Measures wind's protons & electrons, predicts impact.
In-Situ:
PPE (Particle Plasma Experiment): Analyzes wind's temperature, density, & speed.
FGM (Flux Gate Magnetometer): Tracks magnetic field, predicts wind-Earth interactions.
EPM (Energetic Particle Monitor): Monitors high-energy particles, alerts of satellite risks.
#prelims2024
@studyUpscChannel
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Forwarded from Sanjay Rathore Unacademy
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