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UPSC CSE Prelims 2025 Special: Have last minute exam day strategy doubts — we have got answers | UPSC Current Affairs News

UPSC CSE Prelims 2025 Special: Have last minute exam day strategy doubts — we have got answers | UPSC Current Affairs News

Are You Prelims Ready? UPSC Prelims 2025 is scheduled for May 25. As the exam approaches, aspirants are often flooded with last-minute doubts and dilemmas — ranging from anxiety and self-doubt to concerns about strategy and performance pressure. These feelings are natural, especially ahead of such a high-stakes and competitive examination. To help aspirants navigate this crucial phase, here is a comprehensive Prelims Day Strategy Guide, part of our Expert Talk series under UPSC Essentials by The Indian Express. In this edition, Rohit Pande, our expert, speaks to Manas Srivastava of The Indian Express, addressing the most common questions and mental roadblocks that aspirants face just before entering the exam hall. About our Expert: Rohit Pande brings over a decade of experience in strategy and consulting to the world of CSE examinations. His team has helped many students clear the exam using scientific framework-driven mentorship. He keeps a keen eye on the evolving patterns of the UPSC IAS exam and the changing study habits of GenZ UPSC aspirants, enabling them with deep, actionable, and unrivaled insights. Story …

UPSC CSE 2023 | ‘This result is not about failure’ : A letter to those who did not qualify Civil Services Exam | UPSC Current Affairs News

(The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) released the Civil Services 2023 exam results on  Tuesday (April 16). While a lot of media coverage is on the toppers or those who qualified for one of the toughest exams of the world, it is equally important to talk to those who did not make it to the final list. Nanditesh Nilay addresses the following letter to the aspirants who either lost all attempts of UPSC CSE or have to appear for the next prelims in June. In this letter, he talks about how the UPSC exam is about learning from experiences for a bright future and the importance of dealing with the current situation and moving forward. Nanditesh pens down an emotional and honest message for all the aspirants, “This result is not about failure”. Let’s pause for a while and read…) Missing a century in a cricket match or a goal in an exam hurts. For many of you, the disappointment may be immense. You might think that not clearing an examination is an end to …

UPSC Ethics Simplified | Determination : The caselet | UPSC Current Affairs News

UPSC Ethics Simplified draws your attention to a topic of greed and desire in the form of a caselet. This caselet is an extension of the concept discussed on December 31 (Two values to remain intact in 2024). It is advised to revisit the concept article before reading the caselet below. Relevance: The topic is a part of UPSC CSE General Studies Paper-IV Ethics syllabus. Concepts are particularly relevant in the theory section. Aspirants will also find the article useful for their Essay paper and situation-based questions in personality tests. Moreover, the essence of the article will help aspirants in their professional lives or in life in general. Nanditesh Nilay writes for UPSC Ethics Simplified fortnightly on Sundays. The first article will be a concept while the second article will be a caselet based on the concept. 🚨 The Indian Express UPSC Essentials brings to you the February edition of its monthly magazine. Click Here to read. Share your views and suggestions in the comment box or at [email protected]🚨 THE CASELET He was looking upset as the principal had called him to the …