Many students clear UPSC Prelims multiple times but are not able to clear UPSC Mains cut off

Due to many factors like.

 

    • Poor understanding of the demand of the Question.

    • Poor understanding of the concepts asked in the Question.

    • Poor interlinking of topics among the GS Papers 1 to 4.

    • Poor presentation of the Answers.

    • Poor content in the Answers.

    • Poor answer writing skills

    • Poor writing practice

    • Idealistic or Perfectionist approach.

    • Illegible handwriting.

Hence, many potential candidates, in spite of clearing UPSC Prelims multiple times, cannot clear UPSC Mains Cut Off.

*MOM – Our specialization lies in UPSC Mains Answer Writing and how to score WOW marks inMains

Why you should practice Answer Writing?

It is the most important aspect of UPSC CSE Examination since it is the only thing which decides whether you can become an IAS/IPS/IFS/IRS Officer or not.

Answer Writing decides your rank in UPSC CSE Final merit list.

Toppers have exceptional marks in UPSC Mains.

 UPSC Interview is mostly to decide their ranks in Top 50-100.

Hence it is highly crucial that you score the best when it comes to UPSC Mains Examination.

Answer Writing matures your outlook towards social issues and this is what you require as an IAS/IPS/IRS Officer or as a Bureaucrat.

WHAT V IAS DO

 

    • Paper evaluation done only by expert faculties.

    • One o One Doubt clearing session.

    • One o One personal mentorship throughout upse preparation 365/days.

    • Coverage of 1 year of Editorial topics and current affairs.

    • Coverage of 3 years contemporary topics.

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– Swami Vivekananda

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― Abraham Lincoln

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