Announcement
19 hours ago

Commerce and Accountancy as an Optional Subject for UPSC CSE

Hi Aspirants, 

 

Are you considering Commerce & Accountancy as your Optional Subject for UPSC CSE?

Choosing your domain subject that accounts for your UPSC success! For candidates with commerce background, Commerce & Accountancy is a popular Optional Subject because it is relatively easy to score well in ,and covers topics that are familiar to students who have been involved in courses like B.Com , M.Com ,CA, CWA, CPA etc. in past.

However, relying too heavily on prior knowledge from these courses can be detrimental if the candidate is not adaptable enough to recognize the differences between academic and the UPSC Commerce & Accountancy optional syllabus.

 

So then, what should be the right strategy while preparing Commerce and Accountancy Optional for UPSC CSE?

 

In this webinar, we'll cover:

  • The scope and success rate of Commerce Optional
  • Effective strategies for approaching this subject
  • Tips on answer writing in Commerce Optional
  • Q&A session for doubt clearing

Get answers to all doubts, in our Commerce and Accountancy Optional webinar being conducted on 

26th April, 2024 at 5 PM

 by our highly esteemed faculty member Mr. Amit Kumar

To register for this webinar, Fill out this given form:

CLICK HERE

 

Your choice of optional subject is going to determine your faith in the final list of UPSC Toppers.

Announcement
1 day ago

CSAT 2025 Strategy: Mastering the Reasoning and Analytical Skills for CSAT Preparation!

Dear UPSC Aspirants,

Are you making a BIG mistake on your UPSC journey?

 

Most aspirants put off studying for the CSAT exam, devoting 80% of their preparation time to General Studies. It is only later that they realise how important qualifying the CSAT Paper is and that they ought to have given it more attention.  For candidates from a non-English background or those weak in mathematics, not strengthening basic numeracy and comprehension skills can be a major setback.Allocating too much or too little time to questions and not having a strategy to skip difficult questions and return to them later can be detrimental.

It's crucial to recognize that no matter how strong your score in General Studies Paper-I, if you score less than 33% in CSAT, it affects your overall qualification. Therefore, giving adequate priority to CSAT is imperative.

Observing the challenges faced by aspirants, we've noticed:

  • Prioritizing General Studies Paper-1 too much over CSAT preparation often leads to failure in qualifying the CSAT Paper during the Prelims exam, preventing names from appearing on the Prelims Selection List.
  • Inadequate preparation due to a poor understanding of the CSAT syllabus.
  • Lack of essential tricks and shortcuts to solve CSAT questions
  • Lack of speed and accuracy while solving the CSAT paper

To address these challenges, we're conducting a webinar on "Strategy for CSAT: How to begin your CSAT Preparation for UPSC 2025?” 

In this webinar, Our faculty member, Mr. Mayank Singh will discuss essential topics such as:

  • What is the right time to begin your CSAT Preparation?
  • Trend analysis of the changing difficulty level of CSAT Paper every year.
  • Important chapters and topics that are usually asked in the exam.
  • Tips and tricks on solving CSAT Questions efficiently
  • Strategies to attempt the examination successfully in a given frame of time.

Details of the Webinar: 

  • Date: 27th April 2024
  • Time: 5 PM
  • Location: Youtube LIVE

Don't miss this opportunity to boost your CSAT preparation! To register for the webinar, kindly fill out the form provided 

REGISTER NOW

 

Announcement
1 day ago

Are You Ready for UPSC 2024 Attempt? Join IAS Sachin Rahar and Mr. Sajal Singh Sir in an interactive session| Free Seminar/Webinar| Access Link Inside👇

Dear Aspirants,

🚨50 Days Left for Prelims 2024!🚨

🚨Are you Ready?🚨

With only a few days remaining until the UPSC Prelims 2024, it's time to assess your readiness for the big day.

While some of you might confidently say yes, others may feel a sense of apprehension. Determining whether you're fully prepared for the Prelims can be challenging. To help you make that assessment, we're hosting a webinar titled "Are You Exam Ready for UPSC 2024 Attempt?"

Led by Sajal Singh Sir and IAS Sachin Rahar, this interactive session will serve as your checklist for evaluating your preparedness for the upcoming Prelims. Here's what we'll cover:

✅Parameters to determine if you're Prelims 2024 Ready

✅ Prelims Strategies for the next 50 days

✅Important topics you must be familiar with before attempting UPSC 2024

✅Maximizing the use of your UPSC Notes in the final days

✅Essential skills needed to tackle UPSC 2024

✅What should be your strategy if you are not yet prepared? Strategy for 2025

Open Q&A with IAS Sachin Rahar and Sajal Sir

Join us on April 28, 2024, as Sajal Singh Sir (Mentorship Programme Director at Vajiram & Ravi, Mentor of 450+ Rankers) 

and IAS Sachin Rahr

share their invaluable insights derived from years of experience.

REGISTER NOW

Success in UPSC isn't just about reaching your destination; it's about embracing the learning journey and staying committed to your goals. We're here to support you every step of the way.

 

Announcement
2 weeks ago

Clarification Regarding Pocket Veto and Money Bills: Update on All India Mock Test 02

Dear Students,

After the recently concluded All India Mock Test 02, there was a debate among students about Q10, as to whether the President of India could use her/his Pocket Veto regarding a Money Bill. After, reverifying the fact again from multiple resources, we have come to the following conclusion.

With respect to a Money Bill, the President may either give or withhold assent. However, by convention, s/he gives assent to the Bill as it is introduced in the Parliament based on her/his recommendation. The pocket veto is not applicable in such a case. A Money Bill cannot be returned to the House by the President for reconsideration.

So, the correct answer to Q10 is Option (a) One only. We have rectified and updated the answer and explanation on the portal. 

Thank you.

Announcement
3 weeks ago

Important Notice Regarding Lecture Playback Platforms

Dear Students,

We regret to inform you that due to technical difficulties, recorded lectures will only be accessible through the following platforms:

1. VajiramIAS application (available on both Android and iOS devices)

2. Chrome browser (compatible with Windows and MacOS)

We request you to ensure your devices are updated to the latest versions and that all necessary security updates are completed to avoid interruptions while playing the videos.