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IFS officer s tips on preparing for UPSC prelims 2024: most unpredictable and difficult stage

With the UPSC preliminary examination 2024 less than six months away, IFS Himanshu Tyagi has shared some tips and tricks to crack what he calls the most unpredictable and difficult stage of the exam

Success Story: Who Is Akhila BS, Who Lost Her Arm At Age Of Five But Defied Disability To Crack UPSC CSE?

Akhila BS pursued an Integrated MA at IIT Madras and then started preparing for civil services. After clearing the prelims in her first two attempts, she cracked UPSC CSE in her third chance.

IAS Tina Dabi gives success mantra for UPSC exams: AIR 1 gives tips and tricks to crack Civil Service exam

Tina Dabi became the UPSC topper of that batch by securing the first rank in the 2015 UPSC exam

3-month revision plan for UPSC Prelims 2021? All you need to know

3-month revision plan for UPSC Prelims 2021? All you need to know Here is an exam cracking, 3 months revision plan for UPSC Prelims 2021. advertisement 3-month revision plan for UPSC Prelims 2021? All you need to know The civil services examination is the key to a career in the most coveted government services in the country. Every year, lakhs of candidates sit in the examination to fulfill their aspirations. With less than three months to go for its preliminary examination, it is an extremely crucial period for the UPSC aspirants. A proper strategy during this period can see you through the first, screening stage and enable you to reach the next frontier- the main examination.

Edtech startup Edukemy helps non-science stream students crack civil services exams

Edtech startup Edukemy helps non-science stream students crack civil services exams Delhi-NCR-based startup Edukemy’s USP is its tech-enabled evaluation model and personalised learning pathways for non-science stream college and university students. 0 claps Share on In India’s cluttered coaching landscape catering to everything from school and board-level preparations to a slew of competitive tests, an edtech startup launched last year is focused on training non-science stream students to crack the civil services exams.   Delhi-NCR-based Edukemy has built a tech-enabled standardised evaluation model for the non-STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) category to create personalised learning pathways for every student, says Chandrahas Panigrahi, one of the three founders.  

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