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  • Prelims and Mains cut off Marks and how close we had come to predicting it

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    Dear Students,

    Attached are the cutOff Mars for 2018 exam.

    https://youtu.be/tXhsgbxRL5g?t=5045

    Watch this lecture where Sajal Sir predicts the cutoff to be 93-98 while major institutes never went higher than 95.

     

    Download here – CutOff-CSM-2018-Engl

  • Topper Testimonial: Kunal Aggarwal, AIR 211 | Epitome of Unyielding Dedication

    Topper Testimonial: Kunal Aggarwal, AIR 211 | Epitome of Unyielding Dedication

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    Personifying a ‘never-say-die attitude’, Kunal is a charismatic young man whose passion for civil services is equated by his calm composure and humility. After his B.Tech (Computer Sc. and Engineering) from IIT, Hyderabad; Kunal had been working in a reputed MNC for 3 yrs until his decision to take on the UPSC.

    We get emails thanking us all around the year. But Kunal happens to be very special. He is one of our first few students (among Anudeep AIR 1, Jitendra AIR 392, etc) who joined us when we were starting out to change the way students learn and prepare for exam.

    His testimonial says it all.  

     

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  • Interview transcript – Anuj Sharma

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    Board : Smita Nagaraj

    Background:  Electrical Engineering. Worked in a private firm for 2 years
    Home State: Delhi

    Chairman

    – What did u learnt from your job? It is not same in the government sector why come here?
    – Should we go for nuclear energy? Why protest in Kundankulam?
    – Why low sex ratio and areas?

    M1

    – What did u learn from social documentaries? (DAF)
    – Should India increase its navy budget to 30% on account of China’s presence in IOR?
    – Should Delhi be made a state?

    M2

    – What do u think of IPS?
    – Is police accessible only to the influential?
    – Two reforms in police service? Should they be armed?

    M3

    – The problem in sports in India. Why only cricket and badminton are doing well? Indicated playing sports as a hobby in DAF
    – The politicisation of federations is it right. BCCI issue?
    – Your steps as sports secretary. Sports Policy of India?

    M4

    – How to increase exports to China? Problems in manufacturing sector?
    – Steps on Delhi Pollution?

    Chairman

    – How caste affects daily interaction in people? How reservation policy and protests against it has changed it?

  • [Launch] Foundation 2020: Take a Big Step Towards Comprehensive & Personalised Learning for IAS 2020

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  • Interview transcript – Omendra Chauhan

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    Board : Dr. P K Joshi

    Background: B.E. Mechanical Engg, BIT Mesra Ranchi
    5 years in Automobile MNCs.

    Chairman

    – So Omendra…you did schooling from… worked in automobile sector….(long initiation) tell me what did you do in Hyundai?
    – (contd) work profile in Toyota?
    – in Maruti?
    – How is Maruti different from Hyundai? (work culture and all)
    – What was your roles and responsibilities in these companies… (Long discussion)
    – Kanpur was known as Manchester of East…what happened to it? tell me what are the industries in Kanpur and why they are facing issues..and what kind of issues?
    – What can be done to help them?
    – What are the differences between Ranchi and Kanpur?

    M1

    – (something continued from CH related to Ranchi and Kanpur…industrial and economic growth..)
    – What is demonetisation and what happened? Positives and negatives of it?
    – What was income disclosure scheme (somewhat on the topic)..when did it happen? what happened?
    – Did demonetisation work? failures? success?….(some counter questions…)
    – Defense related industries in Kanpur? in UP? in India? (some counterqns on defense industry..)
    – long intro to question related to water deficiency situation in India….why so? what geographic climatic factors responsible for same? wht can be done?
    – (counter qn) What is river interlinking? any project? what would be its positives and negatives?

    M2 (Member who always looked dissatisfied)

    – (contd discussion on Ranchi) Why is Ranchi not developed, if it is not? What can be done? (counterqns on same)
    – Do you know about Shobhan Sarkar? What did he dream…( some news in 2013!) What did govt do? What happened there?
    – Mejakhas (in DAF)..where is it? why did you go there for schooling? What is its topography? what industries there? any new project coming there? (bad experience on this discussion…in between his reaction was you don’t know about your surroundings)

    M3

    – So you play table tennis…( I told frankly I played in school, not been playing since sometime…she smiled and said its ok) So how do you keep yourself fit? what do you play now?
    – Who are famous TT players in India?
    – What do you think is the future of Electric vehicles in India? ( Many counter qns on problems of charging, infra, industry in detail..handled pretty well)
    – Which countries currently have EV market growing? anyone in our neighbourhood?

    M4

    – (contd discussion in the EV market, future of the Automobile industry and India’s position and efforts?)
    – What kind of batteries are used in EV? Why India doesn’t have them? What issues involved in charging infra related?
    – What kind of energy requirement we will have to meet such demands in EV market? and some counter qns…
    – What kind of reforms do you suggest in industrial development? (Long discussion…about labour reforms, infra… handled this part satisfactorily I guess)

    Chairman

    OK, your interview is over.

  • Interview transcript – Mangesh

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    Board: Bassi Sir

    Chairman

    – Mangesh, You have done electronics engineering a having political science optional also currently working in Bank. ( And Looked at me)
    – I said, “Yes Sir” ( I thought he is checking my confidence).
    – Tell me about Venezuela crisis
    – Tell me about the Yemen crisis
    – Developments in Nepal. Why Nepal important for us?

    M1

    – The different frequency band in communication? Many subsequent technical questions
    1G 2G 3G 4G difference.
    – GSM vs CDMA? Why CDMA not popular over GSM. Anything to do with licencing?

    M2

    – Use of robotics in Army?
    – Introduction of robotics vs job losses. Opinion
    – Why Afghanistan unstable? What are sectarian divisions? Why not normalcy restored

    M3

    – Why demand for Marathwada statehood? Reasons.
    – Difference between Marathwada movement and Vidarbha movement for statehood .
    – Similarity between Marathwada and Telangana demand.
    – What are disadvantages of adverse sex ratio ? To men and to women?
    – Why development in Bangladesh important for India?
    – Role of India diaspora.

    M4

    – What is exposure of SBI in recent PNB fraud?
    – Tell me about PNB fraud ?
    – Who should bear loss of it ?
    – What was wrong on part of other banks ? Their mistakes
    – Difference between LC and LoU.
    – What is NPA ? Steps taken for its resolution ?
    – What is insolvency and bankruptcy code ? Detailed discussion

    Chairman

    – Tell me about Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana? Details of it
    – Talk on MSP . Talk more. Any committee on it
    – Is this your photo? It’s a lovely photo Mangesh.

    Thank you.

  • We are still compiling our results: 80% success rate of our interview program. 12 out of top 20 rankers used our platform on a regular basis

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    Dear students,

    Civilsdaily is known to push the boundaries and make incredibly great contributions to students preparing for this exam.

    2 out of every 3 selected candidate has been a regular user of our app at some point in the preparation. 

    The success rate of our interview program remains unmatched. (yes you should watch the interview sessions. They are a pure delight).

    The first edition of our Mains Test Series saw maximum repeat questions. The list though incomplete is as follows –   

    Interview Program 

    Rank 5 – SRUSHTI JAYANT DESHMUKH

    Rank 129 – DHOOT SAIPRASAD KIRANKUMAR

    Rank 145 – NAMITA SHARMA

    Rank 304 – HIMANSHU GUPTA

    Rank 359 – HEMANT GUPTA

    Rank 378 – LAKSHAY KUMAR CHOWDHURY

    Rank 431 – ANIL KUMAR JHAJHARIA

    Rank 630 – ISHWARYA R

    Rank 660 – DALJEET KUMAR 

    Rank 695 – K Shashikant

    The Interview Program Series can be found here. More interviews will be uploaded.

    Mains Program (we had launched only the first edition with 3 rounds of full-length tests) 

    Rank 172 – KAMYAA MISRA

    Rank 211 – KUNAL AGGARWAL

    12 out of 20 from monthly magazines, app and mentorship initiatives 

    Rank 2 – AKSHAT JAIN

    Rank 3 – JUNAID AHMAD

    Rank 4 – SHREYANS KUMAT

    Rank 5 – SRUSHTI JAYANT DESHMUKH 

    Rank 8 – VAISHALI SINGH 

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    Rank 12 – NAMRATA JAIN

    Rank 14 – ANKITA CHOUDHARY

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    Rank 17 – RAHUL SHARANAPPA SANKANUR

    Rank 18 – RISHITA GUPTA

    Rank 19 – HARPREET SINGH

    Rank 20 – CHITRA MISHRA

     

    We will be holding video sessions soon and uploading them for the benefit of everyone.

    Students who we have missed, we humbly request them to reach out to us at hello@civilsdaily.com

     

  • UPSC Results Declared – 2018 view pdf here

    Dear Students,

    We have gotten hold of the pdf which seems authentic. However, it is still not available on the UPSC website.

    We know for sure that Kunal, Kamyaa and few others are our students so this list seems authentic.

    Please view your result here – 5_6140786069060190421

    Congratulations to all.

    This post will be followed by our list of students and topper blogs. In the unlikely event that this is not the list, we will publish the official list.

     

    Regards.

  • Interview transcript – Vijayendra R

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    Board: Ms Smita Nagaraj

    Chairman

    – It’s already two years in Service don’t you think going to IAS you will have career disadvantage ?
    – Where you posted currently ? Don’t you think compared to department , private people have better competence in AAR ? (job related )
    – What did you do in social welfare activities ?

    M1

    – How many genes avg human have ?
    – Which is smallest and largest gene ?
    – How do genes vary ? ( he was particular about SLP ) I knew a bit , it was more technical so did not venture into it .
    – Who is No 1 tennis player now ? What’s so great about federer even now ? Why is tennis not that popular in India ? What challenges it face ? Do you think politics in apex tennis association is affecting its development ?

    M2

    – What is AFSPA? Do you thing it’s violation of human rights? Do you think it’s needed in j&k ?
    – Police reforms? Do you think police has colonial mindset ? Why no reform taken?

    – police reforms ? Do you think police is more of political service than public service ?

    M3

    – Why is today special ? ( It was national science day )
    – What is your view on Karnataka flag issue ?

    M4

    – What is APA ? ( job related )
    – Why do we have APA n AAR is it not overlapping ?
    – What is your view on women’s cricket ? Who is the women cricketer who made a difference in semifinal in women’s world cricket ?

    Chairman

    – In Bangalore so many issues Gauri lankesh , Tipu sultan , and so on ? Why is it ,what is your view ? Then tipu sultan ? What you view ? Do we need to have critical thinking in school two to three views ? We just follow what is taught ?
    – Do you think we need critical thinking in department as well ?

    You interview is over.

  • Announcing Super Intensive Prelims (Mini) with Advanced Lectures on Budget

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    Detailed Timetable can be obtained from here

    Starts on 10th April. The program has 4 components. Scroll down to read.

    Dear Students,

    Last minute revision is the key to cracking the exam. If you don’t spend ample time revising topics, you will find it hard to recall what you have studied.

    We are excited to announce our Crash Course program for Prelims – Super Intensive Prelims (SIP) (Mini).

    The program is designed for extensive coverage and the right amount of depth as per the requirement of the prelims exam to help you with maximum retention and ensure a better performance in Prelims.

    Here’s what we are offering.

    The program is divided into 4 components

    1. Current Affairs – ( From May 2018 – April 2019) 40 hours

    2. Budget (2019) – 5 hours

    3. 11 Current affairs monthly prelims test (From June 2018 – April 2019)

    4. Samanvaya (Mentorship)

    Key features of the Program

    1. Current Affairs (Videos and lectures)

    We will cover it in 2 phases

    1st phase – Till December 2018

    2nd phase – After December 2018

    The focus of the lecture will be on the following areas

    Prelims Specific Trivia

    What, When, Where, Why, How.

    Similar question asked in the last 4-5 years

    Subjects covered will be –

    1.Polity

    2.Governance

    3.Economics

    4.International Relations – Terms in news, Places in news, Trade Routes, Choke Points, Conflict Zones, Ethnic groups in news

    5.Environment – Environmental terms in news, maps for all reserves, marine protected areas, wetlands.

    6.Sc & Tech

    7.International Organizations(covered in ppt format) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZTYLkxalE7IdQVcMXDWOUnoCMC9zVN1Y)

    8.Schemes (covered in ppt format)

     

    2. Budget

    – Video lecture by Himanshu Sir who works at Prime Minister’s economic advisory council.

    – Short and crisp Summary of Budget 2019.

    3. Current affairs Monthly prelims test

    -Current affairs monthly prelims test (From June 2018 – April 2019) (Note: Only SIP(mini) Plus subscribers will get this).

    4. Samanvaya (Mentorship)

    CD has earned a reputation for giving personalized attention to students and helping them actualize their true potential. While other institutes are bombarding you with more and more questions, we are more concerned about teaching you the right things and helping you retain more and retain better.

    -Private Telegram Group: All your queries solved within 24 hours

    -1 on 1 calls Sessions basis merit of participation within the group


    Faculty 

    V.P. Singh, IRPS 2009

    Himanshu Arora, Economist, Prime Minister Economic Advisory Council

    Sajal Singh, MS & MA Economics, Core faculty, Civilsdaily

    Rakesh Dalal, MBA, MA, Core faculty, Civilsdaily


     Detailed Timetable can be obtained from here
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  • Interview transcript – Promoth P

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    Board: Smita ma’am

    Chairman

    – What are the problems a civil servant faces while in office?
    – What kinds of resource crunch? (Follow up )
    – Give an example where officers have worked out these problems?
    – Why do national law university students prefer working in corporate sector?
    – Have national law universities failed in their mandate?
    – Lawyers bill a lot so why not practice law?

    M1

    – Female models being used in auto expo. Views
    – Should we bring in a law to ban such practices
    – Define son of the soil doctrine
    – Which indian state never had such a doctrine

    M2

    – Will the us japan help india if China attacks us today
    – Should CJI accept posts after retirement
    – Transparency and public office holders

    M4

    – Measures taken by government to curb black money in real estate
    – Amendments to benami act
    – Why was IT act not amended to achieve the same ends as benami act
    – Is retrospective tax good
    – What was the nature of the 1024 obsolete laws repealed, name any 3.

    M5

    – What is medical tourism
    – Why is it called tourism
    – What is surrogacy
    – Should it be allowed
    – What is the legal status of single parent family
    – Legality of police encounters
    – What will you do if you were sp and what will you do to reduce police encounters.

  • Gear up for This week’s Samachar Manthan lecture on 7th April Sunday

    Why Samachar Manthan?

    We understand that the UPSC exam is a generalist exam. It’s more important to cover more issues than to cover one issue in more depth. Hence, through Samachar Manthan, we are trying to maintain a fine balance of covering many important news items and having a detailed discussion on selected topics which require the same. On a daily basis, the news gets repeated multiple times. Scattered knowledge is not adequately useful when you have to write a 200 words answer within 6-7 minutes. To handle this, Samachar Manthan covers such issues in a comprehensive and consolidated manner which is the smart strategy.

    Benefits of Samachar Manthan

    • Packed 3 – 3.5 hours Weekly videos will focus on news and its importance from both prelims and mains perspective.
    • This program will also help you understand how to utilize current affairs in all your prelims and mains papers.
    • This ideology makes this course the best utilization of your time.
    • Detailed coverage would mean analysis from all the angles like background or history, features, significance, challenges and way forward. Also, multiple sources like epw, diplomat magazine etc will be referred to in the video lectures.
    • Such an approach will help in writing multidimensional answers.
    • Also which part of the topic is important from mains and prelims perspective will also be discussed.
    • Audio Visual Learning is more impactful than simply glancing through the material. So that you are able to retain information for long also interlink with any new information you get.
    • 4 stage structure of Video->Notes->testing->review to perfect your preparation
    • The sequence of video->Notes->testing->review is the best way to ensure maximum retention and a rock solid preparation. Each component of the program has been meticulously crafted.

    For example this week, we will be covering the following issues;

    Economics

    Ind AS (Indian Accounting Standard)

    [op-ed snap] A sour taste

    Global Energy Transition Index

    Regulatory Sandbox for Fintech firms

    Time to have an institutional mechanism like Fiscal Council to enforce rules: NK Singh

    GI Certification for five varieties of Indian coffee

    Enviro & Biodiversity

    Urban areas cooler than non-urban regions during heat waves

    Rising sea levels to affect water table along Chennai’s shoreline

    Galapagos Islands

    How rocks in Meghalaya cave connect Northeast monsoon to El Niño

    India’s carbon dioxide emissions up 5%: IEA Report

    Arctic warming may lead to prolonged droughts: Study

    Island Protection Zone (IPZ), 2019

    Hump-backed Mahseer

    [op-ed snap] A stop sign

    Governance

    Young Scientist Programme (YUVIKA)

    Govt. notifies new rules for drugs, clinical trials

     

    [op-ed snap]A bridge to nowhere

    Global Multidimensional Poverty Report 2018

    [op-ed snap] Slow on sanitation

    Centre should address States’ concern on GST transfers

    [op-ed snap] The shape of an urban employment guarantee

    NYAY scheme

    International Relations

    [op-ed snap]Parallel tracks on trade ties

    World Food Programme

    Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS)

    GAZA issue

    Polity

    Fiscal council

    Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) Survey

    [op-ed snap]The point of having democracy

    Article 370 issues

    Art Culture

    Sharda Peeth Corridor

    How researchers used science to show Bengal famine was man-made

    Science Tech

    Young Scientist Programme (YUVIKA)

    GRAPES-3 Experiment

    PSLV-C45/ Emisat Mission

    Mission Shakti (Anti-Satellite Missile Test)

    Humans can detect the earth’s magnetic fields

    Security Issues

    The government sets up group to monitor terror sympathizers

    CH47 Chinook heavy-lift Choppers

    And these issues will be covered in detail

    • Fiscal council
    • Gaza issue
    • Urban heat island issue
    • IEA report
    • Global multidimensional poverty report 2018
    • Fiscal federalism
    • ADR survey
    • Article 370
    • Mission Shakti
    • GRAPES 3 experiment

    So to be thorough in your preparation and to have an integrated approach toward prelims and mains, join Samachar Manthan here.

  • Interview transcript – Shubham Soni

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    Board – Manoj Soni

    Background- Punjab, civil engineering, Anthropology
    Hobbies- Squash, Bhangra, Rubik’s cube

    Chairman

    – Are you comfortable in talking about census? What is census? Who does it? – – When started? How is the exercise done?
    – Have u read the latest census?
    – What are the key takeaways?
    – U r missing imp point about youth.
    – Demographic dividend?
    – Is situation of skilling up to mark?
    – Make in India, Digital India. What will they do if we don’t have skills?
    – 3 things that u have learnt from 2015 to 2018 during prep time?
    – Were these things not there in u before?

    M1

    – Women are only proxies. Ur experience of reservation in PRIs? What needs to be done?
    – Drug problem in Punjab. Reasons, 2 most important steps that I’ll take after becoming DM of your dist. Since u r from Punjab. Which all regions were partitioned?
    – Only Bengal and Punjab? No other region in NE?
    – Was Burma partitioned from British India?

    M2

    – Why so many graduates unemployable?
    – What needs to be done?
    – D/B civil in IITD, DTU and any other state university?

    M3

    – why different colours on squash ball?
    – Name world class squash players of subcontinent.
    – Govt spending so much on IITs thinking that they need engineers. Don’t u think u’ll waste resources of govt by coming in civil services?
    – How will u use ur knowledge of engg. in indian postal services?
    – U have learnt only analysis in IIT?
    – So u think that it is right to come to civil services from IIT?
    – Radcliffe line? Macmohan line? Is macmohan line accepted? On what principle was it drawn?
    – Where all face-offs bw India and China?
    – Should we stop trading with China?
    – Any country where people voluntarily not buying products of another country?
    – Not heard of Japan and US?
    – Why Japan could rebuild it’s infrastructure after WW2?
    – Why India is not doing even having huge resources? Compare with Japan? Use ur analytical bent of mind.
    – Why Japanese so skilled?

    M4

    – Are new IITs and IIMs diluting the brand name of old IITs and IIMs?
    – Why so less skilled personnel in India?
    – What needs to be done?
    – Should we impose some restrictions on freedom of speech and expression? 1-2 follow up questions
    – Should we ban social media?
    – But There is so much misuse of social media. Shouldn’t we ban social media?
    – What can be done to reduce the misuse of social media?

    Chairman

    – If you are very senior bureaucrat and govt made a policy which u think is not good. That policy is against ur convictions and u think that policy is also against public interest and national interest.
    – Will u implement that policy?
    -Your interview is over. Thankyou

  • Interview transcript – Amit Punde

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    Board : Bassi Sir

    Date of interview 27th February
    Background: B-Tech Production
    Hobbies: reading, trekking, travelling

    Chairman

    – so u r a production engg. What is mechatronix?
    – Applications?
    – As a shopfloor manager, what are your priorities?
    – Who will benefit with the increased efficiency?

    M1

    – He talked some 2 points about efficiency and then questions abt trekking.
    – Where do you trek recently?
    – Some discussion on Youth Hostel trek at Manali.
    – If anything happened where you could not complete the trek? I gave example of Alang fort.

    M2

    – Iran president visit to India and the message India gave through this in the light of various sanctions imposed by US?
    – Why farmers suicide in Maharashtra?
    – Dose present budget provisions would impact positively?
    – Maharashtra Karnataka boundary issue?
    – What can be done?

    M3

    – Role of Pune in 1857 war.?
    – What about other maratha sardars?
    – Rani of zansi and her relation to Pune.?
    – Love hate relationship of Pune with Rajneesh (Osho) in 1970s?
    – China’s policy in South Asia.?
    – Is china aggressive towards India?
    – Why China aggressive towards India.?
    – What do you think whether China become superpower?
    – Plus points of China and USA to become superpower?
    – US relations with South America states?
    – Impact of lower sex ratio?
    – After Nirbhaya case, what change do u find in Indian Society?

    M4

    – Indo Japan relations.? What are Japan’s interests in India?
    – In the present scenario what is the probability that India will win a war against Pakistan ? (He wanted answer in a mathematical probability range from 0 to 1)
    – Where is Tista river?
    – What is the issue?
    – What are the immediate benefits and to whom?

    Thank you.

  • Interview transcript – Mangesh

    Distribution:

    Board: Dr P.K. Joshi

    Background: IIT BHU (Varanasi), Computer Science.

    Chairman

    – How many marks did you get in Maths Class XII?
    – Which force has you been allocated?
    – Why SSB?
    – When we have BSF as a border guarding force, why need SSB?
    – Suppose you are posted as a DM in a village school and asked to address students of Class VIII-XII, what would you speak about for promoting Maths which students don’t like?

    Maths Question 1

    Maths Question 2, 2(a)

    M1

    – Munger is famous for? (Came as a shocker for me because I am from Saharsa, Bihar)
    – Do you do Yoga?
    – What is the status of women in Bihar? Do you think women has been empowered in your state?
    – What is accountable governance?
    – How to ensure government accountability?

    M2

    – What was the project you worked upon in Samsung? Two follow up questions
    – What is the state of R&D in India?
    – What is the need of high end R&D when our basic skill needs are unmet?

    M3

    – Should we go for making strong laws to provide security to women?
    – Are laws against Dowry enough? Why are they being misused? What are recent changes in Dowry law?
    – Situational Question: Your domestic help comes to you and complains to you about her drunkard husband who comes from work and beats her under the influence of alcohol. What would be your step of action?

    M4

    – What was the earlier name of BHU?
    – Who founded it?
    – Who gave the money?
    – Who founded AMU and when?
    – Don’t you think that the British sowed the seeds of division by helping the setup of a Hindu University and a Muslim university?
    – Why is Varanasi named so?
    – Why is IIT BHU not doing too good? (Asked in Hindi)
    – What is Kashi famous?
    – What is 3rd Industrial Revolution, 2nd IR and 1st IR.

     

  • Mission Nikaalo Prelims – Keep the Josh High > 60 Day Revision Course with Prelims Spotlight and Free Tests

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    Students,

    This is not the time to study new things but to consolidate and revise whatever you have studied so far. 

    Watch this lecture on how to make the most out of the 60 days you have.

    As is the case with all our programs, we have spent an ample amount of time to define what we want to achieve with this revision program. 

    1. Prelims SPOTLIGHT

    This initiative is meant to help you revise details and facts that can be asked in prelims. They are simplified, synthesized and prepared using most authentic sources.

    These can easily slip your mind or you can easily confuse these. Continuous Revision for the same is required. Dare you to miss the updates!

    2. Static Subject Revision and Tests 

    The timetable for the static subjects is released. Tests will start on 5th of April. 

    Coverage and Relevance are the 2 Pillars of our Tests.

    We will try our best to provide

    1. The theme of the question
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    Please ensure you attempt the tests with utmost sincerity.

    Download PDF Time Table here – Time-Table-Mission-Nikaalo-Prelims

    Keep the Josh High !!!

  • Interview transcript – Aditya

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    Board- Dr Manoj Soni

    Chairman

    – You are 23, so tell me about the challenges Youth face today?
    – Difference between Older and Younger generation?
    – Was 20th Century good, or 21st Century? – What do you do in your leisure time?
    – Tell me about the historic importance of Gwalior (my hometown)?

    M1

    – What are foreign-funded NGOs?
    – What are Anti Nuclear Energy NGOs?
    – Is Nuclear Energy feasible for India’s energy security?
    – What is Nuclear Waste?
    – Should we go for renewable energy or Nuclear energy?

    M2

    – What is the civil engineer’s role in Smart city?
    – What are some of the current challenges of Urban development?
    – India produces so many engineering graduates, most of them are unemployed. Why?
    – What should we do to employ them?
    – You are a district collector if some newspaper writes a defamatory article against you? What would you do?

    M3

    – Should Delhi be given full statehood? Q2- What are simultaneous elections? Is it desirable?
    – List some electoral reforms we can undertake?
    – Is State funding of elections a desirable reform?

    M4

    – Why do we call Political Science as Science? What is ‘science’ in it?
    – How are India Iran relations going?
    – How are India Pak relations?
    – Who are non-state actors in Pakistan?
    – What is Track 2 diplomacy, and will it work with Pakistan?

    Chairman

    – If your junior doesn’t obey you, what would you do?
    – Should civil servants be terminated from services, if they don’t perform well despite repeated warnings?

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    Prelims Exam requires meticulous planning and preparation. You can expect very detailed not so direct questions from popular topics and broad based questions from topics that have not been that frequent in news.
    To be honest, preparing all by yourself is possible but its more exhausting and painful. Ensuring that you have enough knowledge about a certain topic to be able to attempt the question in Prelims requires more than just reading daily newspapers or covering few other sources.
    Our SIP Program is the Crash Course you need. It will help you develop a grip on Current Affairs. Ensuring that you memorize every small item of our SIP Material will definitely help you clear the first hurdle.
    Its tagline says it all Everything that is important, nothing that is not.
    This year it’s even better. The program has 4 components.
    1. Current Affairs Previous Years – (Prerecorded June 2016-May 2018)- 40 hours
    2. Current Affairs – 40 hours
    3. Budget + Eco Survey – 15 hours
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    Broad Time Table (Detailed Time Table will be shared later)
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    March – Current Affairs – 1st phase – Till December 2018
    April – Current Affairs – 2nd phase – After December 2018
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  • Interview transcript – Harisha B C

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    Board: P K Joshi

    Interview Date : 27/02/2017

    Chairman

    – You studied in Bangalore, you are from Tumakuru. How many KMs is Tumkur from Bangalore?
    – What is one nation one election? Do you support ?
    – How the challenges can be addressed ?
    – Why engineers are not getting jobs in India ?
    – What can be done to address this ?
    – What is skill India ?
    – What is NAAC?

    M1

    – what is communication?
    – Give example for communication?
    – Why did you choose Sanskrit as one of the languages ?
    – What is the script of Sanskrit called? (Sanskrit is one of the languages in school)
    – Can you tell me the varnamalas of Sanskrit?
    – What is a to aha is called?
    – What is ka to la is called?

    M2

    – so how did you get this listening to songs as your Hobby?
    – What is the league of kabaddi is called?
    – Is kabaddi popular in your region?
    – What are folk games played in Karnataka which is not popular in other parts of the country?

    M3

    – Why Hyderabad has a better entrepreneurial culture than Bangalore? ( I took an opposite stand here )
    – Why Bangalore has less engineering colleges than your neighbouring states, say TN. ( Indian Express ran a series of articles on this last month)
    – Why did you leave Cognizant? It’s a good company.

    M4

    – what is a dispute between your state and your neighbouring state Tamil Nadu?
    – What is the recent verdict on the dispute?
    – What are your priority areas as a DM?
    – How natural resources like Land should be allocated?

  • [Video] Refresher – Tips to ensure you don’t waste a year

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    In what would become one of the most discussed videos,  Sajal Sir has analyzed some basic mistakes committed by the first attempters (and probably the more mature aspirants too).

    Please take these tips very seriously to ensure you get the most out of your preparation in this year.


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