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  • Content

Many Institutes recommend starting UPSC preparation from 6th standard NCERT books and go through graduation level textbooks, which is not true. Also, the aspirant is prescribed to go through the entire newspaper every day. Reading so much of hefty content on a daily basis is a tedious and boring job to do. Such misconceptions only waste the aspirant’s valuable time and money. Each individual is different and accordingly he/she should be suggested where to start from. Coming to current affairs, news reading and its analysis is a skill that needs to be taught in the beginning, and with time the aspirant can himself decide what to read and how to read. Analysing and jotting down the essentials becomes easy for the student after a few months.

  • Difficulty

Another myth that students fear is that ‘UPSC IS DIFFICULT AND ONLY IIT OR TOP COLLEGE GRADUATES CAN CRACK IT ’. UPSC is open for graduates from every stream and doesn’t prefer anyone based on his/her background. So if you are willing to dedicate your time in this preparation, you can surely succeed in this exam with a good rank.

  • Study Hours

Aspirants often have a misconception that at least 13-14 hours a day must be given to this exam. Again, this is not true. UPSC preparation is journey of not only gathering knowledge, but also of overall character and personality development. So, if you utilise 13-14 hrs a day only in studying, you won’t get time to interact with the outside world and evolve properly and this wouldn’t help in the training process. Diligent engagement of 5-6 hrs a day would be enough for the preparation and that’s why KAVISH IAS suggests its students to start planning from their graduation only, as regular practice will definitely help you reach your goal.

  • No. of

    Attempts &

    Strategy

What demotivates aspirants is the idea that at least 4-5 attempts are a must to qualify UPSC CSE EXAMS. This is absolutely incorrect. It’s true that this exam demands time to prepare but that’s not more than 2-3 years. It’s a learning process where you will make multiple mistakes and so, would need time to rectify them too. Most aspirants don’t realise this & waste their attempts with inadequate preparation, which in turn, demotivates them. You need a mentor to guide you in this journey and tell you WHEN TO START, HOW TO START your preparation and WHAT NOT TO STUDY in this era of overflooded information around us.

WHY KAVISH

  • Easy to grasp, simplified content

We believe in LIMITED CONTENT & MULTIPLE REVISIONS. Burdening with useless content will only pressurize and overwhelm the aspirant. Only relevant and updated study material based on PYQ analysis is what we recommend our students.

  • Maximum success rate

Our ANSWER WRITING LEAGUE (AWL) has been our most successful programme and has shown around 60% match with the MAINS questions every year and has helped our students get better marks. Answer writing is something we tell our student to practice from Day 1.

  • We know the trend

For UPSC preparation, it is imperative to have the correct idea about the probable questions that can be asked in a given year. Focussing on current trends and teaching the students in accordance to that is the job of mentors. This makes the preparation easy and effective.

  • One to one mentorship

Every individual is different, his/her subject preferences and their basic knowledge can also be different. So, treating every student in the same way won’t help them achieve their goals. KAVISH IAS provides One to One Mentorship for each of its students, to bridge that gap.

  • Expert faculty with UPSC
    experience

In KAVISH IAS, only selected subject specialists with excellent track records would teach, who themselves have cleared UPSC exams multiple times. We have the dedicated faculties from every corner of INDIA, who have in depth knowledge of the subject.

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What demotivates aspirants is the idea that at least 4-5 attempts are a must to qualify UPSC CSE EXAMS. This is absolutely incorrect. It’s true that this exam demands time to prepare but that’s not more than 2 to 3 years. It’s a learning process where you will make multiple mistakes and so, would need time to rectify them too. Most aspirants do not realise this fact and waste their attempts with inadequate preparation, which in turn, demotivates them. So, you need a mentor to guide you in this journey and tell you WHEN TO START and HOW TO START your preparation. Also before knowing what to study an aspirant has to first know WHAT NOT TO STUDY in this era of overflooded information around us. This is where the role of a Mentor becomes all the more important so that you do not waste your crucial time reading unnecessary content.
Aspirants often have a misconception that at least 13-14 hours a day must be given to this exam. Again, this is not true. UPSC preparation is journey of not only gathering knowledge, but also of overall character and personality development. So, if you utilise 13-14 hrs a day only in studying, you won’t get time to interact with the outside world and evolve properly and this wouldn’t help in the training process. Diligent engagement of 5-6 hrs a day would be enough for the preparation and that’s why KAVISH IAS suggests its students to start planning from their graduation only, as regular practice will definitely help you reach your goal.
Many Institutes recommend starting UPSC preparation from 6th standard NCERT books and go through graduation level textbooks, which is not true. Also, the aspirant is prescribed to go through the entire newspaper every day. Reading so much of hefty content on a daily basis is a tedious and boring job to do. Such misconceptions only waste the aspirant’s valuable time and money. Each individual is different and accordingly he/she should be suggested where to start from. Coming to current affairs, news reading and its analysis is a skill that needs to be taught in the beginning, and with time the aspirant can himself decide what to read and how to read. Analysing and jotting down the essentials becomes easy for the student after a few months.
Another myth that students fear is that ‘UPSC IS DIFFICULT AND ONLY IIT OR TOP COLLEGE GRADUATES CAN CRACK IT ’. UPSC is open for graduates from every stream and doesn’t prefer anyone based on his/her background. So if you are willing to dedicate your time in this preparation, you can surely succeed in this exam with a good rank.