Sangram's IAS

Preliminary

Preliminary

Due to the dynamic pattern of UPSC CS prelims in recent years, it is necessary to reorient your strategy to changing needs of the exam. We, at Sangram’s IAS, with our experienced faculties have designed a pedagogical structure to provide a suitable strategy to our students to handle the different facets of prelims paper.

Sangram’s IAS UPSC Test series will strategically provide its students with in-depth coverage of the syllabus and scientifically designed revision plans covering the entire static and current portions (multiple times). With the help of guidance, we aim to make sure that our students are exam ready, with all the skills and tools needed to handle any surprise UPSC throws at them.

Unique Features of Sangram’s IAS Preliminary Test Series (Online)

  • Comprehensive coverage of entire syllabus of UPSC CSP examination through UPSC standard MCQs.
  • Sectional Tests have been designed in a manner that students can cover each subject comprehensively in sufficient time and can evaluate his/her performance through our tests.
  • Strictly adhering to UPSC pattern, the nature of questions ranges from factual to conceptual, proportionally dividing in each of the Test Papers.
  • Options of MCQs have also been arranged in such a manner that elimination tactics can be applied by students while solving questions.
  • All tests will be conducted in same manner as in real examination hall which helps in better time management and prepare students to solve MCQs correctly under exam pressure.
  • Performance Analysis of aspirants, Section wise analysis, Difficulty Analysis, All India Rank, comparison with toppers, Integrated Score Card, Analysis of Mock Test papers based on difficulty level & nature of questions etc. will be provided to students. It will help in evaluating their performance and course correction.

 

Pattern: 
Paper I – General Studies (100 MCQ Questions =200 Marks); 
Paper –II – CSAT(80 MCQ Questions = 200 Marks)

 

Please Note that Marks of Paper – I General Studies only is calculated for qualifying for Mains Exam, while marks of Paper –II CSAT is of Qualifying Nature (33% of 200 Maximum Marks = 67 Marks) without attaining which one is not considered for Mains Exam.