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“Newspaper is the Spinal Cord of UPSC Preparation. If you have not read Newspaper then there are high chances of failing this Examination.”
AspireIAS has been the inventor of Newspaper Analysis Batch and this batch has produced 450+ results over a decade. Every year we innovate the structure of our batches and this year we have decided to upgrade the Newspaper Analysis Batch into 1 Hour 2 Newspaper Batch.
Why a UPSC Aspirant should read Newspaper?
Mapping is one of the most important and core topics of UPSC IAS Examination. It’s weightage is around 14-16 Marks in Prelims (including Environment Mapping) and it is an integral part in Mains preparations because whenever you write UPSC Mains Answers, substantiating it with the Maps and places in News will fetch you more marks than your competitors and even 1 mark is important in UPSC IAS Mains Examination.
Aspire IAS - Best IAS Coaching in Delhi is an expert in Mapping because we teach you the targeted topics according to the demand of UPSC IAS Prelims and UPSC IAS Mains Examination Ankit Sir, the director of Aspire IAS is an expert in Geography and if you see previous years papers, Questions that came in 2021 and 2022 UPSC Prelims Examination were directly taught, referred to and practiced in Live MCQs in classes multiple times. Following are the examples:
Why Environment is one of the most important subject for UPSC Prelims 2024?
If you see 2018, 2019 and 2020 UPSC Prelims Examination question paper, you will find that UPSC is now asking around 20-30 Questions from Environment section. Whatever notes and content is available in the market is static and the nature of questions is very dynamic. One cannot find the source anywhere, hence it is highly important that we work on the basics and crystal-clear conceptual clarity in order to clear UPSC Civil Services Prelims Examination.
The students who are writing UPSC Mains Examination are also the aspirants who want to study for Indian Forest Services (IFoS) and given the current state of Environment, it is important that we are sensitive towards our mother nature.
All such questions require conceptual clarity to answer and application of whatever you have read in the past 1 year.
Economy is the most important subject of UPSC Prelims, Mains and Interview section because it has the weightage of around 30 marks in Prelims, 100-120 Marks in Mains and a good part of Personality Test. Considering the questions UPSC asks in Prelims, they have moved from being static and traditional topics to Current oriented terminologies, Banking, Fiscal Policy, RBI etc. and only an Expert can guide you well.
Our Director, Mr. Ankit Kumar has a Post Graduate degree in Economics and has a hold over 800+ topics which he corelates with the current affairs. This is exactly what is needed to score highest marks in UPSC Mains Examination 2021.
We do not just teach Theoretical Economics, we give Live examples, Application of Knowledge, Applied Economics by using friendly pedagogical methods which would ensure long term retention within the class.
Polity is the most scoring subject of UPSC Prelims Examination 2021. In 2020 UPSC Prelims, 12 questions come from Indian Polity. These questions were Easy to Moderate and these questions will keep you in the race.
Polity is an important topic at all the three stages of exam, be it Prelims, Mains or Interview. The significance of the subject is carried forward, even when you get into the service. It forms an important part of administration.
The real test of Polity is in the UPSC Mains Examination as in Paper II many people get less marks.
Why do people score less in Paper II in UPSC Mains Examination?
History is an easy subject if learnt strategically for UPSC Prelims Examination 2021. In 2020 UPSC Prelims, 12 questions come from Indian History. These questions were Easy to Moderate and these questions will keep you in the race.
The real test of History is in the UPSC Mains Examination as in Paper I many people get less marks.
Why do people score less in Paper I in UPSC Mains Examination ?
Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) is Paper II of UPSC Prelims 2021. In this exam 80 Questions of 2.5 marks each are given in the UPSC Prelims Examination 2021 with the negative marking of 1/3rd of the marks given for the Question.
Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) ostensibly easy, as one just needs 67 marks (33%) out of 200 to qualify it. But the recent trends of 2019 and 2020 of UPSC Prelims Exam have found CSAT Exam to be a tough nut to crack.
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