📢4-Day FREE Workshop (Online/Offline) in Pune by AIR 48, AIR-218, and Sajal Sir (Mentor of 250+ Rankers)
Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)
As we enter the peak time for UPSC 2024-25 preparation, this conclave is the perfect platform for aspiring civil servants to gain valuable insights, guidance, and strategies for their journey ahead. Whether you are a beginner or looking to improve your preparation, this event will provide you with the necessary tools, expert advice, and a supportive community to help you excel in your UPSC endeavors.
These sessions are distinct from the routine topper talk; instead, they take you into the depths of detailed strategy-making and concrete action points. Our IAS ranker students will share the precise tactics that brought them success, and the strategic inputs provided by their mentors.
Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)
This workshop is tailored to deliver practical insights and actionable plans, which can significantly elevate your UPSC preparation.
Table of Content:
- Who should attend this Conclave?
- How to attend the Conclave?
- 15 July : 20 Mains Answer writing Commandants Implemented by 250+ Rankers | By Soham Mandhare IAS and Sajal sir
- 16th July: Understanding A to Z, 26 Critical Gaps in UPSC Prep, and How to overcome them for IAS in 2023-24 | By Sajal sir and Aditya Pandey, IAS
- 17th July: Learn the trick of completing daily current affairs from 4 newspapers in 45 minutes | By Sajal sir and Pratik Korde IRS
- 19th July: UPSC PRELIMS: Rote Learning is irrelevant now. Only Creative Knowledge gives edge | By Sajal sir & Pravin sir
- Civilsdaily FREE Study Material and prep package
IAS 2022 Toppers (including AIR 48), Sajal sir (mentor of 250+ rankers), and other Senior IAS Mentors will be taking LIVE workshop | Register for the 4-Day Conclave today! Details below
Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)
Who should attend this Workshop?
- UPSC 2024 aspirants who will be starting from scratch
- Aspirants who are not able to decipher the pattern and ‘new ways of UPSC’
- UPSC aspirants aiming for 2023-24, who need a holistic view of their preparation.
- Candidates looking for practical strategies rather than generic guidance.
- Aspirants who seek to understand the value of strategic mentorship in UPSC success.
- Those who aim to overcome specific challenges in their UPSC preparation.
- UPSC 2024 aspirants who want effectiveness, efficiency, and consistency in their preparation
Schedule of sessions:
15th July, 5 pm – Sajal Sir and IAS, Soham
Topic: 20 UPSC Mains Answer Writing Commandments Tested and Perfected by 250+ IAS Rankers
What can you expect to learn in the session?
Students can expect to gain valuable insights and practical guidance to enhance their answer writing skills for the UPSC mains exam. Some of the key takeaways from this session include:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the UPSC mains answer writing format and requirements.
- Learn effective time management strategies and develop a structured approach to answer writing.
- Enhance critical thinking and analytical skills to craft well-supported and coherent answers.
- Improve language, grammar, and presentation to make answers impactful and concise.
- Receive personalized feedback and guidance, along with practical tips for revision and self-evaluation.
Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)
16th July, 5 pm – Sajal sir and AIR 48, Aaditya Pandey IAS
Topic: Understanding A to Z, 26 Critical Gaps in UPSC prep, and how to overcome them for IAS in 2023-24.
What can you expect to learn in the session?
Sajal sir will identify all these gaps and tell us how to fill A to Z critical gaps in UPSC Prep
- A-Awareness Gap
- B-Behavioral gap
- C- Confidence gap
- D-Delivery Gap
- E-Excessiveness/Exclusiveness Gap
- F-Focus gap
- G-Generic approach gap
- H-Herd mentality gap
- I-Introvert nature gap
- J-Juggling multiple things
- K-Knowledge gap
- L- Learning Gap
- M- Mentoring Gap
- N- Narrative Gap
- O-Objectivity gap
- P-Practice gap
- Q-Quantification gap
- R-Revision gap
- S-Smartwork gap
- T-Testing gap
- U- Understanding Gap
- V-Vanity issue gap
- W- Wrong attitude gap
- X-X-Factor gap
- Y-Yardstick approach gap
- Z-Zealous approach gap
Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)
17th July, 5 pm – Sajal Sir and IRS, Pratik Korde
Topic: How to cover UPSC Current Affairs from 4 different newspapers in just 45 mins/day?
- What is the basic funda to cover the Newspaper daily in a maximum of 45 minutes?
- How to maintain consistency in daily newspaper reading?
- How to take out case studies, anecdotes, examples, and facts for mains answers and essays?
- How to cover current affairs holistically for Prelims, Mains, and Interviews?
- How to supplement Newspapers with Magazines like Yojana, Kurukshetra, etc, and make notes from them.
- How to focus on these:
- Socio-economic issues like Women’s issues, Education or Health related issues, Issues or policies affecting vulnerable sections, etc.
- Issues of national and international importance.
- Political issues related to Indian Constitution, Legislative and Administrative processes.
- Supreme Court or High Court verdicts.
- Good analysis of current issues.
- Parliamentary Debates.
- Government policies and orders.
- What is the basic funda to cover the Newspaper daily in a maximum of 45 minutes?
- How to maintain consistency in daily newspaper reading?
- How to take out case studies, anecdotes, examples, and facts for mains answers and essays?
- How to cover current affairs holistically for Prelims, Mains, and Interviews?
- How to supplement Newspapers with Magazines like Yojana, Kurukshetra, etc, and make notes from them?
- How to focus on these:
- Socio-economic issues like Women’s issues, Education or Health related issues, Issues or policies affecting vulnerable sections, etc.
- Issues of national and international importance.
- Political issues related to Indian Constitution, Legislative and Administrative processes.
- Supreme Court or High Court verdicts.
- Good analysis of current issues.
- Parliamentary Debates.
- Government policies and orders.
- How to pick important news topics for UPSC. How to Update all notes, etc after reading repeating News.
Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)
19th July, 5 pm – Sajal sir and Pravin Garje sir
Topic: UPSC Prelims 2024-25 – Rote Learning is irrelevant now. Only creative knowledge gives edge
What can you expect to learn from this webinar?
- Detailed analysis of how UPSC tests candidates’ common sense in Prelims.
- Strategies to develop and showcase your stress response skills during the examination.
- Understanding the role of risk appetite in Prelims and how to optimally manage it.
- Practical tips on how to enhance these skills in the run-up to UPSC Prelims 2024.
- Real-life examples and anecdotes from past UPSC Prelims illustrate these points.
- An interactive Q&A session, where you can clarify your doubts and get personalized advice from Sajal sir and Pravin sir.
How to attend?
These sessions are FREE and Open to all, and will be held in Online/Offline mode.
Offline Mode – Address: Civilsdaily IAS, First floor, 518, Ramprasad, opposite Radhika Bhel, Sadashiv Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411030
Note: These sessions are conducted by Civilsdaily Pune hence Offline sessions are available only in Pune center.
Aspirants from rest of India can join it in Online mode through Zoom. Link will be shared post-registration.
Register FREE for 4 Days UPSC Workshop by UPSC 2022 Rankers, Academic Director Sajal Sir
Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)
CivilsDaily’s FREE Webinar package
Post-webinar we will share important PDFs, timetable framework, and notes.
- UPSC 2022 Toppers’ Timetable
- Atomic Notes for UPSC Current Affairs PDF
- Prelims 2024 Toolkit
- Mains 2023-2024 Toolkit
- Samachar Manthan FREE Module
Other than this a strategy package will be emailed to you.
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Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)