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The full simulation phase is now live on Saval AI.

https://saval.ai/practice/mock-tests?t=r&c=m1

It includes:

  • GS Full Length Mock
  • CSAT Full Length Mock
  • Attempted together as a real exam simulation

The idea is simple: preparation is incomplete without testing your endurance, decision-making, and time management across both papers.

If you are preparing for UPSC Prelims 2026, this is the closest you can get to the real exam environment.

It is free to attempt.
https://saval.ai/practice/mock-tests?t=r&c=m1

u/Admirable_Visit_95 — 25 days ago

Saval AI’s CSAT Full Length Mock is now live.
Attempt Here: https://saval.ai/practice/mock-tests?t=r&c=m1

Also available now: topic-wise personalized tests for aspirants who want more focused follow-up after attempting the mock.

The aim is to make mock practice more useful — not just for scoring, but for identifying weak areas and improving them before the final full simulation stage.

If you are preparing for UPSC Prelims 2026, this is the second step of the mock journey.

u/Admirable_Visit_95 — 28 days ago

Saval AI’s first step of the UPSC Prelims Mock Journey is now live.

Start Here: https://saval.ai/practice/mock-tests?t=r&c=m1

What is available now:

  • GS1 Full Length Mock
  • Subject-wise personalized tests

We are trying to make mock practice more useful by combining full-length benchmarking with focused follow-up practice. So instead of only seeing your marks, you can also work on specific weak areas right away.

The mock journey has started, and this is the first phase.

u/Admirable_Visit_95 — 1 month ago

We are kicking off Saval AI’s Free Mock Journey for UPSC CSE Prelims 2026 on 18 April.

Join Now: https://saval.ai/practice/mock-tests?t=r&c=m1

The structure:

Phase 1: GS1 Full Length Mock
→ followed by a Personalized Subject Test

Phase 2: CSAT/GS2 Full Length Mock
→ followed by a Topic Test

Phase 3: Full Exam Simulation
→ GS + CSAT together

The goal is not to flood you with tests.
The goal is to help you prepare smarter, spot weak areas earlier, and improve with intent.

That is the kind of practice that compounds.

u/Admirable_Visit_95 — 1 month ago