The Parliamentary Committee System You’re Probably Skipping (Don’t — UPSC Loves It)

The Parliamentary Committee System You're Probably Skipping (Don't — UPSC Loves It)

Most aspirants can name the President, the Prime Minister, and the two Houses of Parliament. But ask them about the committee that actually scrutinises the Union Budget line by line, and you get silence. That silence costs marks — because UPSC has tested this area repeatedly in both Prelims and Mains, and the trend is … Read more

If you feel you’re not doing enough even after studying your brain is stuck in a survival loop

If you feel you're not doing enough even after studying your brain is stuck in a survival loop

You closed the book at 11 PM after studying for six hours. And the first thought that hit you was — I didn’t do enough today. Not satisfaction. Not even neutrality. Just that familiar, quiet panic crawling back in. If this happens to you regularly, I want you to know something important — it’s not … Read more

The Writ Jurisdiction Questions UPSC Loves — And the Pattern You’re Probably Missing

The Writ Jurisdiction Questions UPSC Loves — And the Pattern You're Probably Missing

Every single year, at least one question on writs quietly appears in your UPSC Prelims paper — and most aspirants get it wrong, not because they haven’t studied writs, but because they studied them the wrong way. After years of analysing previous year papers, I can tell you there is a clear pattern in how … Read more

If you’re preparing for SSC but still not improving marks, your strategy might be silently failing

If you're preparing for SSC but still not improving marks, your strategy might be silently failing

You’ve been at this for months — maybe longer. Daily routine, notes, YouTube videos, a test series that costs money you saved. But the score? It’s sitting at the same place it was three months ago, barely blinking. The worst part isn’t the number. It’s the feeling that you’re doing everything right and still going … Read more