Priya Purohit (Reserve List) CSE 2023, student of Foundation Batch 2022-23, Educrat IAS Academy
I must confess that I had days when I wasn’t performing at my peak or found it hard to study. During the exam process, I faced my own share of low moments. However, I received heartfelt support and encouragement from my mentors at Educrat IAS Academy. Failing to progress to the interview phase on my first attempt was deeply disappointing, but my mentor offered some words of hope during that time. I still hold onto those messages dearly.
Here is a quick strategy that was planned at Educrat IAS Academy which can be effective for anyone preparing for UPSC–
Once I started attending classes at the Educrat IAS Academy, I began to feel more confident in myself. At the academy, the process for Paper 1, comprising general studies with 100 multiple-choice questions, entails setting weekly targets six months prior to Prelims. Emphasising simplicity and consistency, the academy maintains uniform resources and encourages regular test participation.
We had plenty of resources to keep up with current events, like the Prelims Booster, PIB, and multiple-choice questions. A particularly valuable asset was the monthly magazine’s condensed articles summarising the month’s highlights. We focused on staying disciplined, regularly taking tests both at the academy and in different settings to simulate exam conditions. This way, we got a feel for what the real exam halls would be like.
I owe a big thank you to the teachers at the Educrat IAS Academy for insisting on dedicating 5–6 months before the exam specifically to the CSAT paper, even though I wasn’t initially keen on it. The CSAT paper turned out to be quite challenging in 2023, so it’s not something to be underestimated. It’s crucial to practice thoroughly. I can’t remember a single test where we didn’t also have to tackle the CSAT paper alongside Paper 1. Looking back, I realise how much it contributed to my preparation.
Before even receiving our results, our mentors urged us to not waste any time and immediately start preparing seriously for the next phase, the mains exam. While many might have wanted a break after the Prelims exam, we were ready to dive into GS 3 preparation without any delay.
At Educrat, our strategy was to break down the syllabus, select specific topics, stay updated with monthly current affairs, and study consistently throughout the week. We followed this up with tests on weekends.
In addition, we had engaging classes on ethics, essay writing, and other general studies papers. I particularly enjoyed the essay classes because they taught me how to write effectively. Our instructor would start by analysing the previous year’s essay questions and then delve deep into the topic, providing valuable insights. This experience at Educrat IAS Academy helped me realise the importance of approaching topics from a broader perspective, something I had overlooked in my previous attempt.
For our optional subjects, we had tests scheduled on weekdays based on our preferences, and I would receive feedback from my mentors. Since my optional subject was Political Science and International Relations (PSIR), there were occasions where I had to write five copies in just one week—two for my optional subject, two for general studies papers, and one for the essay. This meant spending around 15 hours writing in total (3 hours for each copy multiplied by 5). Despite the workload, we received our checked copies back promptly.
At Educrat, we took tests nearly every week, right up until a week before the actual Mains exam. Over time, I noticed improvements in both my scores and speed. We would then have thorough discussions on areas where we needed to do better.
At the Educrat IAS Academy, after receiving our results, the process became very personalized. It revolved around understanding our Detailed Application Form (DAF) and delving into our state, our personal backgrounds, and our interests. We engaged in extensive discussions covering various topics, ranging from international relations to same-sex marriage, from district management to the Uniform Civil Code. It was about exploring diverse subjects to tailor our preparation according to our individual profiles and aspirations.
Further, we also learned it’s not just about knowing what to say but also how to say it, how much to say, when to stop, when to smile, and so on. Even a simple question like “How can we improve West Bengal’s financial situation?” can feel overwhelming if you try to think about all the details at once. The aim wasn’t just to give answers, but to deliver them effectively.
It involved studying the right materials and mastering the skill of thinking and responding appropriately. This included organizing our thoughts, pausing at the right moments, giving positive responses, and more, all while being genuine and true to ourselves. I believe these skills, which I have learned at the Educrat IAS Academy, have served me well so far.
UPSC MANTRA :-
I don’t have a specific plan, but there are a few key things that are crucial in this exam-
● Maintain discipline in your study routine.
● Create and stick to a timetable.
● Complete the fundamental NCERTs, basic books, and important chapters.
● Analyse the previous year’s questions thoroughly for both MCQs and Mains.
● Take meaningful notes for effective studying.
● Set targets for practicing MCQs regularly.
● Review the model answers of successful candidates and practice writing answers extensively (20–25 tests).
● Stay updated with current affairs and relate them to the news.
● Follow concise news summaries from sources like PIB and Boosters.
● Surround yourself with motivated and hardworking peers.
● Watch high-quality online content for knowledge enrichment, such as TED Talks.
● Cultivate your unique style and strengths.
● Allocate time for proper revision.
Educrat IAS provides India’s & Kolkata’s best Mentorship for preparation of all services under Civil Services Examination (CSE). We provide extensive and holistic preparation to a small batch of sincere & dedicated UPSC Civil Servant aspirants who aspire & dream to become a part of the coveted Civil Services.
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Based on 387 reviewsOne day I will also become IAS officer from this institution.Raziq Salam20/06/2024Very good Institute for UPSC preperation. A dedicated team of educators and mentors with regular classes and rigorous exams. Offers a demo class before admission which is a plus. No need to go to Delhi!!!!Reeshav Dey04/06/2024They offer great career counseling and a targeted path in the initial phase. Everything is provided, including study materials, and a concise, well curated list of books that are recommended in preparation. The faculty and instructors are all extremely helpful and provide great education. Clearing of doubts, practice problems, regular revision and assessments are all completed on time.Chandreyee Roy26/04/2024One of the best Institute for UPSC Preparation located in Kolkata. The teachers, Faculty, Study Materials of the institution are Excellent ,which makes preparation easy .SUBHAM SHARMA26/04/2024Joining educrat has been a game changer for my upsc preparation.The mentors here are the best that one can get in Kolkata and so are the faculty members who helps us 24*7 with anything essential that is needed for our preparation. Not only upsc but this institute also prepares us for various other competative examinations. It also levels up our preparation with daily articles and consecutive mock tests. Educrat not only mentors for upsc but also helps us to grow as a person. Even though it provides a competitive environment for its students, whenever I go there I never feel pressurised that I used to feel in school/college. Everyone is so welcoming and humble!Pratyasha Majhi26/04/2024Educrat IAS is the best place to prepare for Civil services in Kolkata. I have started my journey this very year with little knowledge about the civil service examinations and its preparation. The comprehensive and insightful lectures here are helping me a lot.I feel lucky that I came across this institution as I am receiving proper guidance from the mentors. I’m glad that I’m a part of such an amazing academy with the perfect environment for preparation.Anuska Indra26/04/2024I find joining Educrat was one of my best decision because the faculties here are very helpful and we can reach out to them anytime whenever we have any doubt. Moreover, the precise newspaper articles, PIBs, Edubytes and all the other information provided by the Institute, saves our time from searching those information all around, and the regular MCQ solving on various subjects, and frequent mock tests helps us to know our preparation level. All these will definitely prepare me as required and I hope I can achieve my dream of becoming an IAS Officer by help of the guidance from Educrat as well as through my hardwork.Maumita Kirtania26/04/2024As per as an institution for proper and suitable guidance for UPSC in Kolkata is concerned, Educrat IAS Academy tops the list. The guidance programme in Educrat IAS Academy provides for a clarity in UPSC and its subjects to understand in depth. Moreover, mock tests and surprise tests on a period basis help a student to prepare with in-depth knowledge and skill to develop. Being a student of this academy I really find it very helpful to get my current affairs up to date as on regular basis we are provided with Edufacts, PIB articles, Prelims Boosters, and important news articles. Besides we are kept in practice with regular MCQs as well. GS and CSAT classes are taken by our mentors through personal attention which help us a lot in clearing doubts. Therefore, I cannot deny this fact that Educrat IAS Academy has brought in me a change and also enhanced my confidence in writing presentable answers for Mains.Sourik Ghosh S.G26/04/2024