Completed a subject. Was unable to attempt the questions.
Gone through previous year papers. Was clueless.
Referred to multiple topper videos. Couldn’t come up with a sound strategy.
The exam seems like a humongous task. There are over 10 subjects to be prepared many demanding mastery at the level of MA(masters). Then there is work to do on the writing front.
It is natural to be clueless. It is natural to be directionless. It is natural to be lost.
But if you can work towards it, one step at a time, things will definitely start to settle in. With each step comes the decision to take another. And you will start getting an idea of how to proceed.
So Keep moving, keep fighting.
You will read 2 irrelevant notes, 1 relevant note – doesn’t matter. You will feel like you are wasting your time – doesn’t matter.
Move ahead. Pick up something to read every day. Try writing frequently. Get to your next level. This is what the exam is all about – you setting your next milestone and turning into a better version of you!
If you have the will. We have got your back. Fill the form and get in touch with us. Iron out your strategies with us.
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Dear Students,
As prelims conclude, we have started getting emails, messages of students who have benefitted from our programs.
After numerous conversations with so many aspirants, we have started understanding your problems better and also standardizing solutions for the ones you might face.
These are being incorporated in our Samanvaya program. It is these practices that will make the program more effective.
At the core of Samanvaya lies the fact that each one of you will have a unique journey while preparing for the exam. Some will get through on the first attempt without much effort while others will take both more time and more effort. We want to understand you better to help you optimize your journey so you can focus on the right things and not waste time on the wrong ones. We are asking you to tap into the valuable experiences of mentors who underwent the same grind and realize the pitfalls and understand the shortcuts to make it.
Samanvaya program involves the following –
1. Identifying your weaknesses
Over 80% of students who claimed to have revised NCERTs were unable to answer basic questions. Many were not comfortable with at least 1 GS subject and Optional. Many struggled with ‘What went wrong’ after 2-3 years of hard work.
Our mentors will help you assess your preparedness and suggest accurate strategies.
2. Strategy and study plan discussions
Over 90% of students couldn’t stick to a plan. Study plans and strategies are iterative in nature and we want to help you with that. Many are unable to perform in tests despite preparing hard. This could be due to a variety of factors – lack of adequate prep, jitters in the exam hall, inadequate revision, lack of practice of test series or just a bad day at work. Tell us what you think went wrong and we’ll figure out a way to get you over the line next time.
3. Helping you understand the exam better
Which books to read, different approaches, etc. Over 60% of students we talked to did not find NCERTs relevant and saw no point in being thorough with them.
4. Lack of motivation
We have all had those days when it’s been hard to motivate ourselves to hit the books and just study. It happens to the best of us sometimes and for some of us, it happens more frequently. And it is understandable, Civil Service preparation is a long and often lonely process. Every aspirant, from toppers to those who have quit have been overwhelmed by this process at some point in time. Working alone is monotonous and Help you keep motivated by ensuring you are actively and passively studying every day. Focused telegram groups to foster discussions.
Samanvaya Code of Conduct
- Be honest with your mentors about your preparation levels and stage.
- Follow their advice and participate in tests and assignments that they set for you
- Stay active in the telegram groups, ask doubts, don’t hold yourself back.
- Don’t expect spoonfeeding. You have to drive the initiative.