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Prelims
Knowledge Series
Smart Solving Technique
Types of Questions UPSC asks
Priority Topics (Law of 40:40:20) …
Prelims 2025 – Study Plan
Prelims 2024 Solved – Smart Tech
CSAT
PYQ-Prelims
Mains
Public Administration
Why You Should Choose It
Syllabus – Simplified
Strategic Topics – GS
Essay – Strategy
PYQ-Mains
Mentorship
Courses
Blog
Resources
Free Books
Syllabus
Contact
STUDENT PORTAL
How the Prelims Should
be Prepared
From January to May
The Perfect Plan Leading Towards Success
Prelims 2025 - The Perfect Study Plan
The whole study plan is divided into two parts
January to May - Overall
Daily Routine
Content
Study all GS subjects in full detail specifically for Prelims
Crash Course
Last Minute Revision
Smart Questions Solving Technique
Test Series
Self Revision
CSAT
January to May - OVERALL
GS - Knowledge Part
Knowledge Gain Process
January to March - Study subjects in Full Length
From January to March just study the subjects from prelims specific orientation in full length. This phase should concentrate on building a strong conceptual understanding of the topics rather than rushing for quick revision. Avoid crash courses at this stage as they are designed for revision and not for gaining a deep understanding of subjects.
April – Crash Course
Now, since you have thoroughly prepared the subjects from prelims specific orientation in full length, now its time to revise the whole course with a teacher in speed. It will make your concepts more strong because it is not possible to keep all the concepts clear with just one time study with a teacher even after multiple self-revisions, because when you were studying them in class for the first time, there might be some concepts which you might have lost immediately but doing a crash course with a teacher can strengthen them also.
May – Express Course – Last Minute Final Revision
Just revise every subject with a teacher in just 15 days for final consolidation of everything.
Knowledge Retention Process
Self Revision of the CLasses
Along with each and every class you did, it is your duty to revise everything by your own on same day on daily basis.
From Monday to Saturday, you should revise the day’s class thoroughly.
On Sunday, you should revise everything you have studied till date.
Gs - Smart Questions Solving technique Part
Technique Gain Process
January to March
Just learn the technique along with your classes as the learning technique without knowledge of the subjects is a total waste.
Technique Retention Process
January to March
From Monday to Saturday, the timing of self-revision should also include some time for Smart Questions Solving Technique on daily basis. It will be done by practicing some questions related to the day’s class only.
On Sunday, the questions practice should be related to all the previous classes.
Remember, the questions practice should not just be focused on practicing the questions but should be purely focused on mastering the Smart Questions Solving Technique.
April
Just focus on mastering the technique by solving questions across all subjects and all topics, as you have already learnt the technique till March.
Also try to solve some full-length test series but again the focus should not be on just knowledge, but on applying the techniques and trying to make the questions correct.
May (1st to 15th of May)
Just revise the technique notes and the steps involved in it. It will ensure the retention and applicability of the technique in the exam.
CSAT
January to March – Learning Phase
Monday to Saturday: Daliy 1 hour should be given to CSAT where for first half hour you should learn the concepts and for another half you should practice the concepts you learnt on the day.
Sunday: Revise everything you have studied till date.
April – Revision Phase
Monday to Saturday: Daliy 2 hours should be given to CSAT where in first hour you should revise though a crash course and for second hour you should practice the concepts you learnt on the day.
Sunday: Revise everything you have studied till date.
Attempt some topic wise and full-length test series during your practice sessions.
May (1st to 15th of May) – Mastering Phase
Daliy 2 hours should be given to practice the concepts you learnt so far.
Now no new learning should happen, as you’re learning the concepts from January to March and it should get completed by the end of March.
Attempt some topic wise and full-length test series during your practice sessions.
May (16th to 23rd of May)
Daily 1 hour should be dedicated to the revision of the concepts.
Daliy 3 hours should be given to practice the concepts you learnt so far.
No test series should be attempted rather should be your self-practice through question banks.
DAILY ROUTINE
Jaunary
February
March
April
May (1st to 15th)
May (16th to 23rd)
10 Hours Daily
10 Hours Daily
10 Hours Daily
12 Hours Daily
13 Hours Daily
14 Hours Daily
Class - GS
5 Hours
5 Hours
5 Hours
5 Hours
5 Hours
5 Hours
CSAT - Learning
0.5 Hours
0.5 Hours
0.5 Hours
1 Hour
1 Hour
1 Hour
CSAT - Practice
0.5 Hours
0.5 Hours
0.5 Hours
1 Hour
1 Hour
3 Hours
Self Revision
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
8 Hours
Mains - Optional Subjects
1 Hour
1 Hour
1 Hour
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Mains - GS Subjects
1 Hour
1 Hour
1 Hour
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Practice
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2 Hours
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Smart Technique Revision
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2 Hours
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