The Constitutional Amendment Process — How UPSC Tests It at 3 Different Difficulty Levels

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Article 368 is one of those provisions that UPSC loves to test repeatedly — but the way they test it changes dramatically based on difficulty. I have seen aspirants who know the basics still get tripped up because the examiner frames the question at a level they did not prepare for. In this piece, I … Read more

JIS University Backlog Exam Rules 2026: Attempts, Fees & Eligibility

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Having a backlog subject staring at you on your marksheet feels like carrying dead weight through every new semester. But here’s what most students at JIS University don’t realize — once you understand the exact rules around attempts, fees, and eligibility, a backlog stops being a crisis and starts being a solvable problem. I’ve seen … Read more

How to Score 20+ in UPSC Mains GS-II Polity With Just 2 Sources and Smart Practice

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Most aspirants read five or six books for Polity and still struggle to cross 15 marks per question in GS-II. The problem is never the number of sources — it is how you use them. I have seen students score consistently above 20 marks per Polity question using just two well-chosen sources and a disciplined … Read more

The Overlooked Chapter on Tribunals That Has Appeared in UPSC 7 Times Since 2014

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Most aspirants spend hours on Fundamental Rights and Parliament but skip right past the chapter on Tribunals. That is a costly mistake — this topic keeps appearing in both Prelims and Mains with surprising regularity. I have seen students lose easy marks simply because they never read Articles 323A and 323B carefully. In this piece, … Read more

Why the Speaker’s Role Chapter Generates the Most Surprise Questions in UPSC Prelims

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Every year, at least one or two Prelims questions catch aspirants off guard — and more often than not, they come from the chapter on the Speaker of Lok Sabha. I have seen students who can explain complex economic theories but stumble on seemingly simple questions about the Speaker’s casting vote or removal process. This … Read more

10th Result 2026 Kab Aayega Sabhi Boards Latest Update

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Lakhs of students across India are now waiting for one big moment — their Class 10 board result. If you gave your 10th exam in 2026 and you are wondering result kab aayega, this article has all the latest updates for every major board. I have collected board-wise expected result dates, official websites, and step-by-step … Read more

The Constitutional Morality Concept That Bridges Polity and Ethics in UPSC GS Papers

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Few concepts in the UPSC syllabus sit so perfectly at the intersection of two papers. Constitutional morality is one of those rare ideas that the examiner can ask in GS-II (Polity) and GS-IV (Ethics) with equal ease — and has done so repeatedly. In this piece, I will walk you through what constitutional morality actually … Read more

How India’s Election Commission Powers Are Tested — 8 Angles UPSC Has Already Used

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The Election Commission of India is one of the most frequently tested constitutional bodies in UPSC — yet most aspirants only study its basic composition and functions. UPSC examiners have consistently approached ECI from multiple angles, and understanding these patterns can transform how you prepare this topic. Where This Topic Sits in the UPSC Syllabus … Read more