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Dare to Dream Big

Dare to dream… Dare to dream big… Dare to go all the way…!!!

Dear All,

With just 100 days left for UPSC Prelims, this program is built on one simple idea:

Clarity beats chaos & Strategy beats stress.

No-Nonsense Approach

Only what works. Nothing extra.

No Overburdening

Drop the noise. Keep the essentials.

No Clutter. No Confusion.

One plan. One path. One goal.

No Self-Doubt. No Guesswork.

Doubts should not destroy your destiny.

UPSC PRELIMS

Intensive Workshop & Test Series

Static • Dynamic • Integrated

Everything that you need and some more …!!!
90
Days Plan
60
Workshops
40
Tests
120+
Target Score

Program Highlights

  • Intense Workshop on STATIC and DYNAMIC Portion.
  • Each Workshop followed by Subject-wise Mini-Test.
  • All SECTIONAL Tests are Mini Tests (50/60 Qs).
  • PYQ Analysis of Each Section included.
  • Current Affairs Integrated.
  • *The Philosophy of the Program is to : #Cut the Clutter

General Workshops

Orientation Session 15th February 2026
UPSC PYQ Deep Analysis and Emerging Trends
Strategy & Techniques 1) How to apply Common Sense and Logic while solving MCQs
2) Questions Selection Technique: Which one to attempt and which one to skip.
3) How to Prepare Notes for Each subject
Workshops 1) Being Prelims-Ready
2) Managing D-Day/Exam day

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Detailed Schedule

Polity
“We have to Ensure 30 Marks from POLITY”

7 WORKSHOPS

1) High Yielding Areas
2) Constitutional & Non-Constitutional Bodies
3) Off-Topics focus + CA Integration

6 TESTS

Static: 4 | CA: 2
Economics
“We have to fetch 16-18 Marks”

5 WORKSHOPS

1) High Yielding Areas
2) Discussion on all key Concepts.
Static: 3 | CA: 2

4 TESTS

Static: 2 | CA: 2
Sci & Tech
“Ensure 16-18 Marks”

2 WORKSHOPS

Defense, Energy, Space, Biotech, Emerging Technologies, Misc.

3 TESTS

Static: 1 | CA: 2
Environment
“Get 12-14 Marks”

5 WORKSHOPS

International Conventions, Protected Areas, Species, Laws/Regulations, MIsc.
Static: 2 | CA: 3

4 TESTS

Static: 2 | CA: 2
Geography & Mapping
“World + India”

26 WORKSHOPS

Static: 2 | CA: 24

Covers Geogrpahy, Environment, IR and other aspects holistically.

4 TESTS

Static: 2 | CA: 2
Important Modules
“High ROI Topics”
Internationl Relations: 1 Workshop (CA) + 1 Test
Agriculture: 1 Workshop (CA) + 1 Test

Schemes: Value Added + 1 Test

Report/Index/Ranks: Value Added + 1 Test

4 TESTS

Cumulative
History & Culture Focus
Ancient
2 Workshops
2 Tests
Medieval
2 Workshops
2 Tests
Modern
2 Workshops
4 Tests
Culture
2 Workshops
2 Tests
Final Preparation
3 GS-I + 3 CSAT
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