IAS MAINS TEST SERIES 2024

IAS MAINS TEST SERIES GS & ESSAY 2024

IAS MAINS TEST SERIES 2024 PROGRAMME

IAS MAINS TEST SERIES PROGRAMME at IAS VISION runs round the year and can be enrolled any number of times. 

TEST SERIES  - PRELIMS BASIC  ( CODE - 013 )

  • Total tests - 15
  • composition - 10 GS + 5 CSAT
  • Starts in November of every year for those appearing at the upcoming exam
  • General Studies Test composition - 4 sectional (subjectwise - economics, polity, history, geography,environment & current affairs) + 6 full scale tests
  • Programme is completed 30 days before the tentative date of exam
  • FEES - 8000
IAS MAINS TEST SERIES 2024

TEST SERIES - PRELIMS TOTAL ( CODE - 014 )

  • Total tests - 30
  • composition - 20 GS + 10 CSAT
  • Starts in SEPTEMBER of every year for those appearing at the upcoming exam
  • General Studies Test composition - 4 sectional (subjectwise -  Economics, Polity, History, Geography,environment & current affairs) +16 full scale tests ( exact to the pattern)
  • Programme is completed 30 days before the tentative date of exam
  • FEES - 15000

PAYMENT OPTION

  • PAYMENT OPTION -
  • Address
    IAS VISION ,
    DB - 45,     SECTOR -1,          SALT LAKE CITY
    KOLKATA  PIN- 700 064               
  • Bank account details for NEFT or IMPS transfer are as follows: Bank
  • Name: ICICI BANK
    Bank Address: ICICI BANK LTD, HA-304, SECTOR 3, SALT LAKE CITY, BIDHAN NAGAR - 700097,     
        NORTH 24 PARGANAS DIST., WEST BENGAL
    A/C Number: 110305001127      IFSC Code: ICIC0001103
    Beneficiary Name: IAS VISION

IAS TEST SERIES is the most vital of this multi-phase exam that tests multiple skills over a period of 8 months, it is quite natural that aspirants at some point may lose track. Test series serves as an important self-assessment tool in making sure the preparation is in the right trajectory & direction. The earlier a candidate starts self evaluation the better.

 

What mistakes can be corrected by IAS Test Series?

IAS TEST SERIES guides an aspirant in many ways a few of them are discussed below:

  1. Makes sure no relevant section is left out – since syllabus is vast & un-wieldly, the chances of missing out is always round the corner & only way to minimize such possibilities is through test series solving & also making sure that it should not be from same coaching institute where you studied.
  2. Helps in checking comprehending ability – you might have read certain sections of syllabus but not in a manner & to the extent & depth desired.
  3. Time management – you may at times wrongly believe that knowledge is the only determinant of success in UPSC CIVIL SERVICE EXAM but in the process there is every possibility that you might overlook the finer aspects of maximizing your gains by reducing the wrongs that you make because there is negative marking. Intelligent guessing as well as well as using the method of rejection can also be fine tuned.
  4. Select between intensive vs extensive studies – Not all sections of syllabus are equally important but finding this intricacy is time consuming & this can be easily understood by going through a certain test paper & its focus areas.
  5. Analyzing various approaches to solving questions via trial & errors – in prelims the idea should not be to answer questions from top to bottom or the reverse but to scan through initially to first focus on known questions & only after completing the same, approach questions throwing doubts.
  6. Interview should not be construed to represent a question & answer session and an extension of prelims & the mains but an exercise aimed at understanding the powers of logical deduction towards arriving at conclusions.

IAS MAINS TEST SERIES PROGRAMME

BEST WAY TOWARDS WRITING FOR UPSC MAINS

  1. Avoid using unnecessary & unconnected terms. Also, avoid unrelated phrases & proverbs
  2. Avoid generalizations & be specific
  3. Do not overdo the embellishments.
  4. if there is a point of view try explaining the logic
  5. Practice makes perfect.
  6. Make your writing spelling error-free as much as possible.
  7. Think before starting to write
  8. Take care of the word count and the marks allocated
  9. Solve Previous Year Question Papers to get a feel as to nature of questioning
  10. Write Approximately 15- 20 Words per Mark but focus on quality rather than words
  11. Get to the Point Rather than Beating around the Bush
  12. The more Pointers You Add, the Better
  13. work on the structure of answers, i.e. try explaining the question before starting to answer
  14. Try to Keep it Simple
  15. put up the Numeric Data that is properly connected

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