Many aspirants fail to address specific aspects of questions, due to lack of Mains ready content. For example, in the 2023 question on oil pollution’s impact on India, despite preparing generic points, candidates overlooked localized examples like Tamil Nadu’s 2022 oil spill. To develop mature content, aspirants must avoid five forms of “clutter”:
[1] Excessive content
[2] Random prioritisation
[3] Disconnected preparation
[4] Information overload
[5] superficial understanding
Addressing these issues requires clear strategies, comprehensively tracing relevant news items, and integrating specific, actionable examples rather than vague or generic points.
The upcoming webinar, by Nishith Sir, aims to help aspirants refine their preparation for current affairs by addressing these forms of clutter and demonstrating content development through Newspapers. Get actionable insights for converting raw information into nuanced, exam-oriented content, offering a preview of this transformational approach through an immersion session.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and we’ll be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 19th Dec 2024 at 7:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Jan 25)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
PYQs are essential for cracking the UPSC exam, as rankers have emphasized for years. But solving them isn’t enough. Analyzing themes from PYQs and breaking them into micro themes is the new, foolproof strategy for securing a rank.
Identifying themes, breaking them into micro themes, and creating notes can be overwhelming for beginners, but mastering this early is crucial. As the exam demands evolve, this technique is essential to stay competitive and succeed.
Aspirants now need to adapt to micro themes in their preparation. Preparing without micro themes is non-negotiable. Identify important micro themes, make detailed notes on them, refine them into one-pagers, revise them multiple times, and write tests—that’s the grind now. Anything less is no longer acceptable to UPSC.
Aaditya Sir, IAS, is hosting a Zoom session for beginners targeting the 2026 and 2027 attempts. He’ll teach the art of creating one-page micro notes using PYQs and share a strategy for 2026 aspirants. Join him on 13th December at 8 PM.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and we’ll be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 13th Dec 2024 at 8:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Jan 25)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
Filling DAF 2 is crucial; it forms the heart and soul of your interview preparation. A lot of opinion-based questions stem from this part of the DAF. There are three important components to consider while filling DAF 2: the (7ABCD) section, service preference order, and cadre/state selection. Aspirants often make mistakes in these areas, only to regret them later.
Using the right language to fill the (7ABCD) section is important, as the themes you mention in that area often become key topics for static and opinion-based questions in the interview. Additionally, understanding the politics and bureaucracy of the states is crucial before selecting cadres and zones.
It is equally important to have knowledge about other Group A services. Beyond the big three, aspirants should explore the perks and opportunities offered by other services as well.
Join Saket Sir for a free masterclass on filling DAF 2 for 2024 on 12th December, where he will guide you through filling DAF 2 word by word, with special emphasis on service selection, the 7ABCD area, and cadre/state selection.
These Civilsdaily masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
This is the only webinar you need to qualify UPSC in your first attempt. If you’re giving UPSC in 2026, this session by Sreelakshmi Ma’am can’t be missed.
Aspirants now need to adapt to micro themes in their preparation. Preparing without micro themes is non-negotiable. Identify important micro themes, make detailed notes on them, refine them into one-pagers, revise them multiple times, and write tests—that’s the grind now. Anything less is no longer acceptable to UPSC.
For current affairs as well, aspirants need to cover a topic comprehensively from the perspective of all GS papers. This approach benefits both Prelims and Mains. If aspirants fail to do this, they will end up compiling bulky magazines without much clarity. The approach to preparing for this exam, with respect to both static and current affairs, has evolved significantly.
Sreelakshmi Ma’am has beautifully understood the essence of this exam and is well aware of the issues beginners face at this stage.
Join her for a Zoom masterclass on 10th December, Tuesday, at 7 PM, where she will decode UPSC for 2026 aspirants.
This is the only webinar you need to qualify UPSC in your first attempt. If you’re giving UPSC in 2026, this session by Sreelakshmi Ma’am can’t be missed.
Join the session on 10th December 2024 at 7:00 PM for a free masterclass. We will guide you step by step on complete preparation and developing a strategy for UPSC 2026.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and we’ll be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 10th Dec 2024 at 7:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Jan 25)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
In this webinar we’ll be exploring three core points related to UPSC Prelims
Core Books vs. Coaching Notes vs. Personal Notes It’s important to understand the differences between core books, coaching notes, and personal notes when preparing for exams. Core books are authoritative texts that cover fundamental concepts and essential topics in detail. Coaching notes, on the other hand, are usually summarized materials provided by coaching institutes that focus on key points and exam-specific content. Personal notes are individual compilations of information, insights, and summaries that you create based on your own understanding and study sessions. Utilizing a balanced mix of these resources can provide a comprehensive approach to your exam preparation.
I Haven’t Addressed Current Affairs Yet. What Should I Do? If you haven’t started studying Current Affairs, it’s crucial to incorporate it into your preparation as soon as possible. Start by identifying a reliable source, such as a monthly magazine or online portal that covers major events and issues. Dedicate a specific time each week to review current events and make notes of significant topics. You may also consider revisiting sources covering Current Affairs from previous months to catch up. Regularly revising these notes will help solidify your understanding and retention of the material.
When Should I Begin Preparing for the Prelims? The ideal time to start your preparation for the Prelims depends on your existing knowledge, familiarity with the syllabus, and the time remaining until the exam. Generally, it is advisable to begin your preparation at least six months in advance. This allows you ample time to cover all topics thoroughly, practice with mock tests, and revise effectively. Create a structured study plan that includes dedicated time for each subject, practice papers, and regular assessments to track your progress. Starting early will not only help you grasp the syllabus but also reduce last-minute stress.
Join the session on 7th December 2024 at 7:00 PM for a free Zoom masterclass. We will guide you step by step on complete preparation and developing a strategy for UPSC prelims 2025.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and we’ll be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 7th Dec 2024 at 7:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Jan 25)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
In this webinar we’ll be exploring New Trends in UPSC Prelims: A Detailed Look at Question Patterns from the Last Five Years
We’ll take a close look at how the UPSC prelims has changed over the past five years by analyzing 500 questions. We’ll highlight important topics that have become more common, the variety of subjects covered, and how the exam’s focus has shifted recently. By breaking down these question patterns, it’ll help aspirants understand which areas and microthemes they should concentrate on while preparing, giving them the tools they need to tackle the exam with confidence. We will also discuss what these trends might mean for future aspirants and offer practical tips for effective study strategies based on past patterns and predictions..
Join Shubham Sir on 5th December 2024 at 7:00 PM for a free Zoom masterclass. He will guide you step by step on complete preparation and developing a strategy for UPSC prelims 2025.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and Shubham Sir is known to be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 5th Dec 2024 at 7:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Jan 25)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
Animesh Pradhan, Age 24, Attempt: 1st, UPSC-CSEAIR 2. A graduate of NIT Rourkela, working as a full-time employee in Indian Oil Corp., he cleared UPSC CSE on his first attempt at the age of 24. He lost his father at an early age and was left with his Mother and elder sister. Unfortunately, his Mother passed away 40 days ago and couldn’t see her Son’s success and cherish it. His sister got married in January last year. He is a very committed, humble, and diligent student with high professional skills in managing work and studies.
AIR 2, Animesh Pradhan at Civilsdaily Delhi Centre Today
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With all the lows in life, he came with the hope that one day, his mother would see him becoming an IAS officer. Even though one wish in these two remained unachieved, wherever his mother is, her wishes will be with him, and if there is heaven at all, she might be celebrating this in that heaven.
AIR 2, Animesh Pradhan On Call With Civilsdaily Mentor Showing His Gratitude
We hope he achieves much more success and wish him enough grit to achieve whatever he wants in life. We expect him not to stop here and make this a mere small achievement in his list of aspirations.
Why Civilsdaily Mentorship and Programs Are Unique?
Element No. 1: The System
The first element of the powerful mentorship program at CD is – The System.
The system is the method that is used during the program. One of the first surprising elements of a Civilsdaily program is that we do an early assessment of the current stage of aspirants. This is done in 10+ dimensions. Along with that, you get a lot of study material in advance. Unlike other courses that give you average content when the course begins, you get high-quality content for UPSC Prep well in advance. The reason for this is simple: The Mentor is not around to create “shock and awe”. Instead, the element that really helps learning is the “safe zone”. When aspirants get the material in advance, it gives them time to learn and absorb it. And then, when the initial assessments happen in the form of mock tests, the aspirant is able to apply the learning.
One big reason we fail to learn and progress in UPSC Prep is that we do not have time to practice and attempt mocks.
No one is around to correct our mistakes. All we get is an endless stream of information, and mastery over exam is further away than ever. The notes themselves need design: lots of examples, relevance to PYQs, and easy-to-read language. The syllabus content needs to be broken up into consumable chunks. It’s design, design and more design. Check our atomic and flash notes, and you will understand what we mean. A well-constructed system is the first element of the program at CD but by no means the most important.
Trying to cope with breathless content all at once is extremely intimidating for the aspirants. When you’re in a Civilsdaily Mentorship program, you get the content well in advance. There’s no need to create “shock and awe” while mentoring. You learn better when you know and own the content, using the course to practice and get better at it instead.
Element No. 2: The Group
A journey of a thousand miles can be really intimidating without a group because UPSC -CSE requires MCQ and answer writing aptitude, which requires constant practice. When you work alone, it’s easy to give up or get distracted. A group is what gets you ahead. But how do you get a group that’s focused, smart, and helpful? Do such groups even exist?
There’s a saying in Africa: If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go with a group. And yet, not any group will do, will it? You’ve been in Telegram groups before, and the terms “kind, helpful and smart” don’t come to mind, do they?
The one thing that will amaze you at Civilsdaily is how much you come to rely on your group. At first, many aspirants assume that their progress is a lonely journey. They learn what’s required, do their mocks, and when the course is done, they get to the finish line.
And yet habit-creation reveals something entirely different.
Snagging a bad habit is relatively easy. The moment you have to build a “good habit,” it’s a lot harder to stay motivated—unless, of course, you have a group.
The aspirant groups at the Civilsdaily course are brilliant, focused and helpful.
It almost seems hard to find such an active, helpful bunch of people. And the reason why you’ll find this level of camaraderie here, is because of several reasons. But the biggest reason of all is because we’re selective.
We only let people in if they pass our filters.
We also will not have overloading of any kind. Our program accepts limited aspirants. You simply will not see the ocean full of aspirants you see on other courses. Finally, we break up the groups into even smaller groups of six or seven aspirants. We keep it small and focused. This gets you closer to the finish line. In short, you go far.
Without practice, mastery of this exam is difficult. Without daily and weekly practice, you have a “decay problem.” Other courses will give you content and mocks once a month and won’t provide any kind of mentor feedback. This is a recipe for disaster. You won’t know if you are making any progress at all.
That’s not how we run our programs.
When you’re a part of the Civilsdaily Mentorship program, whether you’re a beginner or veteran, you have a schedule that is unique to you and your requirements for the duration of the program. As you’d expect, all this is designed with “tiny increments” in mind, but it is the daily and weekly practice that keeps away the decay.
And everything is enriched with a 1:1 mentor call.
Your Mentor checks your preparation and works with you to ensure progress—there is no exception. This enables you to learn bit by bit instead of being dumped with endless content that you might never use in an exam. When you consider all three elements: the system, the group, and the daily and weekly practice, you are able to create a habit. This habit leads to success in exam.
Any new subject or mock can be a little unnerving when you don’t get regular practice. Our program is designed to help you learn layer by layer, and it involves small steps done daily. That way, if you press the “wrong button,” we can learn from the mistake, fix it, and move ahead at an even pace.
This attention to detail is what makes the Civilsdaily Mentorship Program among the best. But you’ll find that out for yourself.
To explore our Mentorship and schedule a pre-enrollment call, Fill this Mentorship Form (Free for the next 24 hours) to connect with our mentors.
The heart of the Civilsdaily platform is the Foundation Program and Ultimate Assessment Program (UAP). For years, aspirants have enrolled here because they couldn’t find such depth and passion towards quality content and Mentorship anywhere. Their search inevitably ends at Civilsdaily. Enrollment in these programs and Mentorship also makes us accountable to aspirants for the value they get.
In the past few years, we’ve worked quietly in the background with hundreds of aspirants; many now serve as IAS, IPS, IFS, and more. We are very proud of what we’ve achieved. Here are some of the recent rankers who show us gratitude.
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Daily answer writing is a common concern for UPSC aspirants. Its importance in preparation is undeniable, but the real challenge lies in knowing when to start and how to use it effectively. Some believe it’s useful only after completing a topic, while others delay it until after Prelims. Some overdo it, while others skip it entirely. Striking the right balance is another challenge many face.
While answer writing is helpful, many aspirants compare their answers to rankers’ and feel inadequate. However, rankers also started as aspirants, and their answers weren’t perfect at first. Everyone begins at level 0 and improves gradually. UPSC 2026 aspirants are currently at level 0. The focus should be on consistency and steadily upgrading skills to improve over time.
Meghana Ma’am, IRMS, wrote 5 answers daily with consistency and credits this practice for securing a UPSC rank. Like every aspirant, she started at level 0 but didn’t let ranker copies intimidate her. Instead, she used them effectively, identified microthemes through PYQs, and wrote answers based on them. She improved her skills by adding diagrams and value-added elements, which helped her achieve success in the exam.
Join Meghana Ma’am on 2nd December 2024 at 7:00 PM for a free Zoom masterclass. She will guide you step by step on improving and maintaining consistency in answer writing, mastering microtheme-based answers, and developing a strategy for UPSC 2026.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and Meghana Mam is known to be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 2nd Dec 2024 at 7:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Jan 25)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
Read about Nishith Sir’s UPSC Current Affairs Webinar
A single source for current affairs should cover both Prelims and Mains while addressing key parts of the static syllabus. Aspirants often struggle with incomplete static portions in areas like Governance and International Relations, yet need to study related current affairs. However, it’s possible to manage both effectively.
For instance, if India-Maldives relations are in the news, reviewing India’s neighborhood policy provides context. Aspirants need a single source that covers current affairs along with the basics of relevant themes
Rankers over the years have emphasized the importance of single sources for preparing current affairs. That’s the one thing you will hear every ranker say: stick to one source. Current affairs for both Prelims and Mains must be done from one source, which becomes your one stop solution for everything.
Aspirants appearing for UPSC 2026 should have one framework and one strategy for current affairs in place now, which eventually becomes their one stop solution. Nishith Sir, on November 30th, Saturday, is conducting a free masterclass where he will outline a plan for UPSC 2026 current affairs preparation using a single source recommended by rankers!
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and Nishith Sir is known to be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 30th Nov 2024 at 7:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Dec 24)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
Aspirants who clear Mains but don’t make the final list often blame the interview stage for their result. While this might feel reassuring, the reality is they likely fell short in Mains itself. Scoring 750+ in Mains and getting an interview call doesn’t guarantee success, it often shows over reliance on the interview score.
This year, AIR 2 Animesh Pradhan avoided this trap by focusing on making his Mains preparation foolproof, rather than depending on the interview stage.
Microthemes are essential for UPSC preparation. Structuring your Mains preparation around microthemes can help you score 800+ marks. By analyzing PYQs, you can identify key areas, create focused notes, and practice related themes, making your preparation strong. Practicing answer writing based on theme demands further boosts performance.
Arvind Sir, Lead of Smash Mains, has identified key blind spots in Mains preparation. He will conduct a free Zoom masterclass on Thursday, 28th November, at 7 PM. In this session, he will share a proven strategy, used by rankers, to structure Mains preparation with microthemes for scoring 800+ marks.
Don’t miss out! Join him on Thursday, 28th November, at 7 PM!
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and Arvind Sir is known to be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 28th Nov 2024 at 7:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Dec 24)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
Current affairs are essential for all three stages of the UPSC exam. However, bulky magazines full of facts and countless sources often confuse aspirants about the right approach. Most materials focus only on facts, leaving no room for holistic issue analysis. Simply cramming data and tables is not an effective way to prepare.
Aspirants must move beyond facts and develop a holistic understanding of issues, which is essential for both Prelims and Mains.
For example, when studying “bulldozer justice,” they should identify related micro-themes across all GS papers (GS 1 to GS 4) and focus on comprehensive coverage, including a way forward. Understanding how to apply this knowledge in the exam is equally important.
The traditional approach to current affairs no longer meets the exam’s demands.
Join Nishith Sir, Samachar Manthan Faculty at Civilsdaily, on Monday, 25th November, at 7 PM for a Zoom masterclass on the right way to prepare for UPSC current affairs—key to clearing the exam in the coming years.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and Nishith Sir is known to be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 25th Nov 2024 at 7:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Dec 24)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
Read about Mukund Singh Chahar’s UPSCPreparationJourney
UPSC 2026 is 18 months away, and you need a plan to start with now. There is no need to rush and feel overwhelmed. The preparation itself can be divided into 5 phases:
Nov 2024 – Feb 2025: What should aspirants focus on during these initial months? March 2025 – June 2025: How to balance preparation as the exam approaches mid-year? July 2025 – Sept 2025: Strategies for maintaining momentum and intensive revision. Oct 2025 – Jan 2026: Preparing for the final stretch—key priorities and approaches. Feb 2026 – April 2026: Last-minute preparation, mock tests, and fine-tuning. Aspirants need to divide the preparation into micro months and carefully insert subjects here.
Once aspirants have divided their preparation into 5 phases, the second step is to allocate subjects within these time frames, covering everything from essays to ethics and also their optional subject. The final step is having a toolkit, which outlines how to approach each subject with respect to sources, tests, and the time allocation needed.
Join for a Zoom masterclass on 20th November at 5 PM, where he will provide a roadmap for the 2026 UPSC exam and guide college students and working professionals on how to navigate their preparation.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and Mukund Sir is known to be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 20th Nov 2024 at 5:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
We will deal with all the aspects for a comprehensive UPSC Preparation.We’ll talk about starting with the basics, and move to advanced level.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Dec 24)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
UPSC preparation is an emotion, felt differently by everyone. College students and working professionals face unique challenges, such as time management and FOMO during preparation.
With UPSC 2026 one and a half years away, many final-year students and working professionals feeling job saturation are starting their preparation but lack clarity on how to proceed.
Time management is their biggest challenge, allowing only 5 hours a day for exam preparation. Reassurance is needed on whether 5 hours a day is enough to crack the exam. However, every year, many toppers secure ranks while working. This year, AIR 2 Animesh was working full-time before achieving a top rank.
Tamanna Dua Ma’am graduated from LSR before joining the prestigious Cambridge University, where she prepared for the UPSC CSE exam alongside her studies. She secured a rank in the UPSC 2023 reserve list. She understands the time crunch, the pressure on working professionals and college students, and the importance of having a Plan B while preparing.
Join her for a Zoom masterclass on 15th November, Friday at 7 PM, where she will provide a roadmap for the 2026 UPSC exam and guide college students and working professionals on how to navigate their preparation.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and Tamanna Mam is known to be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 15th Nov 2024 at 7:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
We will deal with all the aspects for a comprehensive UPSC Preparation.We’ll talk about starting with the basics, and move to advanced level.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Dec 24)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
Rankers are using micro themes in their note-making, creating one-page notes from PYQs to secure top ranks. UPSC now expects aspirants to delve deeper, brainstorm PYQs, identify micro themes, and integrate them into their preparation. “
PYQs are essential for cracking the UPSC exam, as rankers have emphasized for years. But solving them isn’t enough. Analyzing themes from PYQs and breaking them into micro themes is the new, foolproof strategy for securing a rank.
Identifying themes, breaking them into micro themes, and creating notes can be overwhelming for beginners, but mastering this early is crucial. As the exam demands evolve, this technique is essential to stay competitive and succeed.
KV Shreelakshmi, a 2023 UPSC ranker, is hosting a Zoom session for beginners targeting the 2026 and 2027 attempts. She’ll teach the art of creating one-page micro notes using PYQs and share her 7-month strategy for 2025 aspirants.
Join her on Tuesday, 12th November, at 7 PM to gain insights into using PYQs and micro themes effectively for Prelims and Mains. Attendees will also receive her micro notes for free. Learn how to secure a top 50 UPSC rank with proven strategies.
This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and Sreelakshmi Mam is known to be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 12th Nov 2024 at 7:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
We will deal with all the aspects for a comprehensive UPSC Preparation.We’ll talk about starting with the basics, and move to advanced level.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Dec 24)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
Read about AIR-48, IAS Aaditya Pandey‘s UPSCPreparationJourney
Ethics, Essay, and optional subjects are key to succeeding in the UPSC exam. Excelling in the Ethics paper can significantly boost your chances of making the final list, as a strong grasp of ethics typically indicates good answer-writing skills. If you can complete the Ethics paper on time, it’s likely you’ll manage to finish other General Studies papers as well. Moreover, a solid understanding of ethics is beneficial for the Essay paper.
To write an effective Ethics answer, it’s important to focus on content enrichment, use a theme-specific framework (such as ready-made points for topics like Corporate Governance, Emotional Intelligence, Aptitude vs. Attitude), and pay attention to presentation aspects, including the use of diagrams, interlinking with specific examples, and structuring of case studies. Covering different dimensions and linking points to theories are also crucial for crafting a strong Ethics paper.
IASAaditya Pandey sir (AIR 48), in this masterclass, he’ll share his strategy and what contributed to his success. He will be sharing GS Paper -4 and Essay preparation plan and strategy.
Join us for the session on 08th Nov, at 8 PM. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and Aaditya Sir is known to be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 08th Nov 2024 at 8:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
We will deal with all the aspects for a comprehensive UPSC Preparation.We’ll talk about starting with the basics, and move to advanced level.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Dec 24)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
Read about AIR-79′ Eshani Anand’s UPSCPreparationJourney
“Hi, I’m Ishani, AIR 79 in UPSC 2023. My journey was as much about personal growth as academic preparation. Initially, I followed conventional methods, but after my first prelims attempt, I realised the exam demanded a deeper self-awareness. Inspired by my father’s work in bureaucracy, I prioritised emotional intelligence, empathy, and resilience. I developed my own strategies, like a ‘cookie jar’ of small achievements for motivation, and stayed grounded through supportive friends, journaling, and hobbies. This journey taught me that success comes from authenticity, adaptability, and continuous learning.”
Join me for a Zoom session on Nov 04th, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. It’s for everyone, whether you’re new to UPSC or you’ve tried before but are targeting a Top 50 rank in UPSC 2026.
In the session, we will discuss how to start and strategize your prep for UPSC 2026. I will share a precise stepwise study plan and approach for a top 50 rank. I will also discuss the philosophy of UPSC prep, what UPSC expects, and how you should adapt to meet those expectations.
We will deal with all the aspects for a comprehensive UPSC preparation.
We’ll talk about starting with the basics, NCERTs that aren’t just textbooks but your foundation stones. You will have to complement this with a disciplined approach to reading newspapers and covering CA. It’s not about skimming through; it’s about understanding the world around you, which is crucial for both Prelims and Mains.
Gradually how to progress to standard books, but do so with a strategy. You don’t just read; you analyze and understand. And here’s where the mindset plays a massive role. Transforming from an aspirant to a top ranker isn’t just about hard work but smart work, the right attitude, and persistence.
Focus on mastering answer writing should be from early on. Your notes should be concise, clear, and, most importantly, useful. You have to learn to weave current affairs with static portions seamlessly. This isn’t just preparation; it’s about building a habit, a discipline that will stand you in good stead for UPSC and life.
I’ve talked to thousands of UPSC hopefuls on YouTube and through Civilsdaily. I know what you’re up against because I’ve been there. In this webinar, I’ll also share my notes with you.
I genuinely believe std. resources and mock tests are not enough now to get a rank in UPSC CSE.
One must consider the overall preparation strategy and how he/she will approach the exam.
Now you need to define the exact plan.
This thinking gives you an edge over others in the exam. You become relaxed and confident throughout the journey, which is otherwise filled with lots of daily anxiety, fear, and uncertainty.
This Sunday, I am coming to help you create your own preparation plan, especially if you are a beginner. You must attend this.
My masterclass will be a reality check on modern-day UPSC prep. Not just my book list and strategy but also my inputs on your current strategy shared with you over our private Zoom meeting.”
Join me on 04th Nov, at 7 PM, for an exclusive webinar on UPSC 2026 preparation roadmap and how toperform at the alpha level in your very first attempt.
It will be a practical webinar and here’s what we will be discussing:
Micro Timetable for 2026 &How should an absolute beginner start his/ her UPSC 2026 prep? What are the high yielding areas that are quick to conquer and necessary to master.
Important Micro-themes for GS Papers (Absolute negotiable for every beginner) – If you miss mastering these, forget your rank, you will risk even your mental health – so get them right
Note-Making and Answer Writing & UPSC PYQs to show the difference between a beginner vs. a ranker’s attempt to the same question.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and Eshani mam is known to be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 04th Nov 2024 at 7:00 p.m. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
We will deal with all the aspects for a comprehensive UPSC Preparation.We’ll talk about starting with the basics, and move to advanced level.
See you in the session”
Register for the session for a focussed UPSC 2026 Prep
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Dec 24)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
Roshan’s story is one of grit, determination, and relentless struggle. He doesn’t come from a privileged background—his father is a mechanic, and his mother works as a laborer. Despite these challenges, he cleared IIT and now UPSC.
Civilsdaily receives around 100 job applications daily, many from candidates who have cleared various stages. Those who narrowly missed prelims often feel they’re on par academically. When Roshan joined us, we admired his personal struggles and his commitment to helping students with the support he never had. That truly set him apart.
Roshan Sir is Civilsdaily’s UAP Mentor. Over time, he has guided many students, helping them feel confident in their ability to crack this exam. In Roshan Sir’s words:
“UAP Mentoring gave me access to a lot of value-added content. I used X Factor Notes, Microthemes, and Samachar Manthan extensively to write mains this year.”
Beyond this, Roshan Sir developed his unique mentoring style, and students appreciated the guidance and valuable insights he provided.
Over time, Roshan Sir has gained a deep understanding of the UPSC exam’s demands. Through experience, he has identified what truly works and what UPSC expects. Eager to share his insights with 2025 and 2026 aspirants, he will outline his mentoring style and a practical strategy for upcoming attempts in this session.
Join him on Wednesday, 30th October, at 7 PM!
Join UPSC Ranker and Senior Mentor Roshan Siron 30th October, at 7 PM. Wewill be conducting a FREE webinar exclusively for UPSC 2025 and 2026 aspirants giving you a sneak peak of what it takes to perform at the alpha level in your very first attempt.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and Roshan sir is known to be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 30th Oct 2024, 7 PM. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
We will deal with all the aspects for a comprehensive UPSC Preparation.We’ll talk about starting with the basics, and move to advanced level.
At Civilsdaily, we treat Mentorship as a specialization. Not every Mains or interview candidate can be a mentor. Most such mentors will suggest cosmetic changes and will only help you evolve slowly. It is easy to find comfort in sentences like ‘every topper is different’ and’ they have their own path’. Finding what’s different about you and then figuring out your own path is why Mentorship is essential.
We walk the talk by helping you craft your own way of preparation. A method that enhances your probability of qualifying UPSC-CSE in a single attempt. We give you that near-perfect certainty. Delivering this consistently to hundreds of aspirants (now rankers) in the past was challenging. We still stick to it and keep getting better at it with each passing year.
At CD, we understand the science and the art of everything UPSC. If you have a problem, we will sit with you and find a solution. If that doesn’t work, then we try solution 2. Eventually, we will make sure you end up making progress. What’s the point of any content, program, or mentorship without progress? This is precisely why aspirants trust they have the best shot at clearing the exam with Civilsdaily.
We invest a significant amount of time, effort, and energy into creating lectures, notes, and tests, understanding your needs as an aspirant. We take this responsibility seriously because, ultimately, your future depends on it.
The heart of the Civilsdaily platform is the Yearlong Mentorship Program. For years, aspirants have enrolled here because they couldn’t find such depth and passion towards quality content and Mentorship anywhere. Their search inevitably ends at Civilsdaily. Enrollment in these programs and Mentorship also makes us accountable to aspirants for the value they get.
In the past few years, we’ve worked quietly in the background with hundreds of aspirants; many now serve as IAS, IPS, IFS and more. We are very proud of what we’ve achieved.Overwhelmed by quick fixes, content overload and messy timetables which never work? Join us as we take you through a realistic and relatable roadmap for UPSC 2026 preparation.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Nov 24)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
Animesh Pradhan, Age 24, Attempt: 1st, UPSC-CSEAIR 2. A graduate of NIT Rourkela, working as a full-time employee in Indian Oil Corp., he cleared UPSC CSE on his first attempt at the age of 24. He lost his father at an early age and was left with his Mother and elder sister. Unfortunately, his Mother passed away 40 days ago and couldn’t see her Son’s success and cherish it. His sister got married in January last year. He is a very committed, humble, and diligent student with high professional skills in managing work and studies.
AIR 2, Animesh Pradhan at Civilsdaily Delhi Centre Today
Schedule a 1-1 call with Civilsdaily’s Mentorfor focused UPSC Prep
With all the lows in life, he came with the hope that one day, his mother would see him becoming an IAS officer. Even though one wish in these two remained unachieved, wherever his mother is, her wishes will be with him, and if there is heaven at all, she might be celebrating this in that heaven.
AIR 2, Animesh Pradhan On Call With Civilsdaily Mentor Showing His Gratitude
We hope he achieves much more success and wish him enough grit to achieve whatever he wants in life. We expect him not to stop here and make this a mere small achievement in his list of aspirations.
Why Civilsdaily Mentorship and Programs Are Unique?
Element No. 1: The System
The first element of the powerful mentorship program at CD is – The System.
The system is the method that is used during the program. One of the first surprising elements of a Civilsdaily program is that we do an early assessment of the current stage of aspirants. This is done in 10+ dimensions. Along with that, you get a lot of study material in advance. Unlike other courses that give you average content when the course begins, you get high-quality content for UPSC Prep well in advance. The reason for this is simple: The Mentor is not around to create “shock and awe”. Instead, the element that really helps learning is the “safe zone”. When aspirants get the material in advance, it gives them time to learn and absorb it. And then, when the initial assessments happen in the form of mock tests, the aspirant is able to apply the learning.
One big reason we fail to learn and progress in UPSC Prep is that we do not have time to practice and attempt mocks.
No one is around to correct our mistakes. All we get is an endless stream of information, and mastery over exam is further away than ever. The notes themselves need design: lots of examples, relevance to PYQs, and easy-to-read language. The syllabus content needs to be broken up into consumable chunks. It’s design, design and more design. Check our atomic and flash notes, and you will understand what we mean. A well-constructed system is the first element of the program at CD but by no means the most important.
Trying to cope with breathless content all at once is extremely intimidating for the aspirants. When you’re in a Civilsdaily Mentorship program, you get the content well in advance. There’s no need to create “shock and awe” while mentoring. You learn better when you know and own the content, using the course to practice and get better at it instead.
Element No. 2: The Group
A journey of a thousand miles can be really intimidating without a group because UPSC -CSE requires MCQ and answer writing aptitude, which requires constant practice. When you work alone, it’s easy to give up or get distracted. A group is what gets you ahead. But how do you get a group that’s focused, smart, and helpful? Do such groups even exist?
There’s a saying in Africa: If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go with a group. And yet, not any group will do, will it? You’ve been in Telegram groups before, and the terms “kind, helpful and smart” don’t come to mind, do they?
The one thing that will amaze you at Civilsdaily is how much you come to rely on your group. At first, many aspirants assume that their progress is a lonely journey. They learn what’s required, do their mocks, and when the course is done, they get to the finish line.
And yet habit-creation reveals something entirely different.
Snagging a bad habit is relatively easy. The moment you have to build a “good habit,” it’s a lot harder to stay motivated—unless, of course, you have a group.
The aspirant groups at the Civilsdaily course are brilliant, focused and helpful.
It almost seems hard to find such an active, helpful bunch of people. And the reason why you’ll find this level of camaraderie here, is because of several reasons. But the biggest reason of all is because we’re selective.
We only let people in if they pass our filters.
We also will not have overloading of any kind. Our program accepts limited aspirants. You simply will not see the ocean full of aspirants you see on other courses. Finally, we break up the groups into even smaller groups of six or seven aspirants. We keep it small and focused. This gets you closer to the finish line. In short, you go far.
Without practice, mastery of this exam is difficult. Without daily and weekly practice, you have a “decay problem.” Other courses will give you content and mocks once a month and won’t provide any kind of mentor feedback. This is a recipe for disaster. You won’t know if you are making any progress at all.
That’s not how we run our programs.
When you’re a part of the Civilsdaily Mentorship program, whether you’re a beginner or veteran, you have a schedule that is unique to you and your requirements for the duration of the program. As you’d expect, all this is designed with “tiny increments” in mind, but it is the daily and weekly practice that keeps away the decay.
And everything is enriched with a 1:1 mentor call.
Your Mentor checks your preparation and works with you to ensure progress—there is no exception. This enables you to learn bit by bit instead of being dumped with endless content that you might never use in an exam. When you consider all three elements: the system, the group, and the daily and weekly practice, you are able to create a habit. This habit leads to success in exam.
Any new subject or mock can be a little unnerving when you don’t get regular practice. Our program is designed to help you learn layer by layer, and it involves small steps done daily. That way, if you press the “wrong button,” we can learn from the mistake, fix it, and move ahead at an even pace.
This attention to detail is what makes the Civilsdaily Mentorship Program among the best. But you’ll find that out for yourself.
To explore our Mentorship and schedule a pre-enrollment call, Fill this Mentorship Form (Free for the next 24 hours) to connect with our mentors.
The heart of the Civilsdaily platform is the Foundation Program and Ultimate Assessment Program (UAP). For years, aspirants have enrolled here because they couldn’t find such depth and passion towards quality content and Mentorship anywhere. Their search inevitably ends at Civilsdaily. Enrollment in these programs and Mentorship also makes us accountable to aspirants for the value they get.
In the past few years, we’ve worked quietly in the background with hundreds of aspirants; many now serve as IAS, IPS, IFS, and more. We are very proud of what we’ve achieved. Here are some of the recent rankers who show us gratitude.
Fill up This Mentorship Form (Free for the next 24 hours) to connect with our mentors.
Civilsdaily’s mentors have set a benchmark in one-on-one personalized mentorship, guiding numerous students over the years. Unlike common notions of mentorship, which often involve weekly calls or handing over timetables, Civilsdaily’s approach is structured and milestone-based. This method goes beyond ad-hoc doubt-solving, focusing on both the exam’s nuances and each student’s individual needs.
Many IAS toppers have significantly benefited from our structured mentorship programs. Our goal is to help students become self-aware, a key aspect that sets mentorship apart from traditional classroom programmes. A standout feature is the support it offers during self-study, as we believe self-study combined with structured mentorship is all you need to clear the exam.
Pravin Sir, who leads Civilsdaily’s mentorship programs, has helped thousands of students succeed through his guidance. Numerous testimonials reflect the positive impact of this approach. He will explain how past IAS toppers cleared the exam with just 5 hours of deep, focused study each day, using structured mentorship. The goal is to simplify exam preparation, and our micro-theme-based mentorship not only boosts efficiency but also builds confidence through consistent, focused study.
Join Pravin Sir on Thursday, 17th October, at 7 PM to learn:
1) Structured Milestone-Based Mentorship vs. Ad-Hoc Doubt Solving 2) UPSC Preparation with Micro Themes 3) Top Rankers’ Strategies for 5 Hours of Deep Study
Join Senior mentor Pravin Siron 17th October, at 7 PM. Wewill be conducting a FREE webinar exclusively for UPSC 2025 and 2026 aspirants giving you a sneak peak of what it takes to perform at the alpha level in your very first attempt.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and Pravin sir is known to be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 17th Oct 2024, 7 PM. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
We will deal with all the aspects for a comprehensive UPSC Preparation.We’ll talk about starting with the basics, and move to advanced level.
At Civilsdaily, we treat Mentorship as a specialization. Not every Mains or interview candidate can be a mentor. Most such mentors will suggest cosmetic changes and will only help you evolve slowly. It is easy to find comfort in sentences like ‘every topper is different’ and’ they have their own path’. Finding what’s different about you and then figuring out your own path is why Mentorship is essential.
We walk the talk by helping you craft your own way of preparation. A method that enhances your probability of qualifying UPSC-CSE in a single attempt. We give you that near-perfect certainty. Delivering this consistently to hundreds of aspirants (now rankers) in the past was challenging. We still stick to it and keep getting better at it with each passing year.
At CD, we understand the science and the art of everything UPSC. If you have a problem, we will sit with you and find a solution. If that doesn’t work, then we try solution 2. Eventually, we will make sure you end up making progress. What’s the point of any content, program, or mentorship without progress? This is precisely why aspirants trust they have the best shot at clearing the exam with Civilsdaily.
We invest a significant amount of time, effort, and energy into creating lectures, notes, and tests, understanding your needs as an aspirant. We take this responsibility seriously because, ultimately, your future depends on it.
The heart of the Civilsdaily platform is the Yearlong Mentorship Program. For years, aspirants have enrolled here because they couldn’t find such depth and passion towards quality content and Mentorship anywhere. Their search inevitably ends at Civilsdaily. Enrollment in these programs and Mentorship also makes us accountable to aspirants for the value they get.
In the past few years, we’ve worked quietly in the background with hundreds of aspirants; many now serve as IAS, IPS, IFS and more. We are very proud of what we’ve achieved.Overwhelmed by quick fixes, content overload and messy timetables which never work? Join us as we take you through a realistic and relatable roadmap for UPSC 2026 preparation.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Nov 24)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.
Know more about the IPS Shashwat Sir’s Masterclass
Toppers like IAS Artika Shukla in the past started their UPSC preparation in the month of October. In her words, she began with “shivering hands and a shaking leg,” and the rest is history. So, if you think October isn’t the right month to start, you need to seriously reconsider your choice. Sure, it might be difficult, but with the proper strategy and the right timetable, it is definitely possible.
Roughly 8 months remain until Prelims, and an additional 85 days for Mains. While preparing for Prelims and Mains in an integrated manner is recommended, Prelims usually has its own nuances. Subjects like Art and Culture and the static part of Science and Tech can sometimes trouble aspirants, especially in terms of how much time to allocate for their preparation.
Then, there are the obvious Big 4 (History, Polity, Economy, and Environment) that need to be prioritized. Determining what constitutes a high-focus area and what does not is often what confuses aspirants the most.
Shashwat Agarwal, IPS, is here to help you out with this. He will provide a blueprint for the next 8 months and address all your queries:
1) How to integrate static topics with current affairs 2) Priority vs. Non-Priority topics 3) Everything you need to know about the 2025 UPSC attempt If you are starting now, don’t miss the session.
Join IPS Shashwat Siron 13th October, Sunday, at 7:00 PM. Wewill be conducting a FREE webinar exclusively for UPSC 2025 aspirants giving you a sneak peak of what it takes to perform at the alpha level in your very first attempt.
It will be a 45 minute webinar, post which we will open up the floor for all kinds of queries which a beginner must have. No questions are taboo and IPS, Shashwat sir is known to be patiently solving all your doubts.
Join us for a Zoom session on 13th Oct 2024, 7 PM. This session is a must-attend for you If you are attempting UPSC for the first time or have attempted earlier and now preparing for next year, then it is going to be a valuable session for you too.
We will deal with all the aspects for a comprehensive UPSC Preparation.We’ll talk about starting with the basics, and move to advanced level.
At Civilsdaily, we treat Mentorship as a specialization. Not every Mains or interview candidate can be a mentor. Most such mentors will suggest cosmetic changes and will only help you evolve slowly. It is easy to find comfort in sentences like ‘every topper is different’ and’ they have their own path’. Finding what’s different about you and then figuring out your own path is why Mentorship is essential.
We walk the talk by helping you craft your own way of preparation. A method that enhances your probability of qualifying UPSC-CSE in a single attempt. We give you that near-perfect certainty. Delivering this consistently to hundreds of aspirants (now rankers) in the past was challenging. We still stick to it and keep getting better at it with each passing year.
At CD, we understand the science and the art of everything UPSC. If you have a problem, we will sit with you and find a solution. If that doesn’t work, then we try solution 2. Eventually, we will make sure you end up making progress. What’s the point of any content, program, or mentorship without progress? This is precisely why aspirants trust they have the best shot at clearing the exam with Civilsdaily.
We invest a significant amount of time, effort, and energy into creating lectures, notes, and tests, understanding your needs as an aspirant. We take this responsibility seriously because, ultimately, your future depends on it.
The heart of the Civilsdaily platform is the Yearlong Mentorship Program. For years, aspirants have enrolled here because they couldn’t find such depth and passion towards quality content and Mentorship anywhere. Their search inevitably ends at Civilsdaily. Enrollment in these programs and Mentorship also makes us accountable to aspirants for the value they get.
In the past few years, we’ve worked quietly in the background with hundreds of aspirants; many now serve as IAS, IPS, IFS and more. We are very proud of what we’ve achieved.Overwhelmed by quick fixes, content overload and messy timetables which never work? Join us as we take you through a realistic and relatable roadmap for UPSC 2026 preparation.
(Don’t wait—the next webinar won’t be until Nov 24)
These masterclasses are packed with value. They are conducted in private with a closed community. We rarely open these webinars for everyone for free. This time we are keeping it for 300 seats only.