Title: Does anyone have one-day short notes for MPSC?

Hey everyone!

Does anyone have one-day revision / short notes for MPSC (especially for Group B/C)?

Looking for concise notes covering History, Polity, Geography, Economy & General Science that I can revise quickly before the exam.

If you have a PDF or any useful notes, please share them. It would be really helpful. 🙏

Thanks!

@mpsc @combine

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u/One_Performance_5169 — 2 days ago

Looking to create a Telegram study group for serious MPSC Group C aspirants

Hey everyone!

I’m thinking of creating a small Telegram group exclusively for serious MPSC Group C aspirants.

The idea is simple — no random forwards, spam, unnecessary discussions or inactive members. Just focused preparation.

What we can do in the group:

📚 Daily study targets & accountability

📝 PYQ discussion

🔥 MCQ practice & tricky questions

📖 Notes/resources sharing

🧠 Doubt discussions

📊 Mock test & preparation strategy discussions

⏰ Keep each other consistent and motivated

Looking for:

People who are genuinely preparing for Group C and are ready to study consistently, not just join another group and disappear after 2 days. 😭

If you're interested, comment below or DM me, and I’ll share the Telegram group link.

Let’s keep it small, focused and actually useful. 💯

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u/One_Performance_5169 — 10 days ago
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If you were the UPSC Prelims paper setter, what would your mindset be while designing questions?

Imagine you're on the UPSC examination committee. What principles or strategies would guide you while framing Prelims questions?

Would you prioritize conceptual understanding over factual memorization?

How would you distinguish genuinely well-prepared candidates from those relying on guesswork?

What kinds of traps or distractors would you intentionally include in MCQs?

Would you focus more on current affairs, static subjects, or the interlinking of both?

How would you decide the difficulty level and balance across subjects?

What patterns or thought processes do you think UPSC follows while framing statements and options?

I'm trying to understand the examiner's perspective rather than just solving previous year questions. I'd especially love to hear from former aspirants, mentors, or anyone who has analyzed UPSC papers deeply.

What do you think goes on inside the mind of a UPSC paper setter?

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u/One_Performance_5169 — 1 month ago
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How do you guess the correct option in competitive exam MCQs when you don't know the answer?

I've noticed that experienced candidates sometimes eliminate options or make educated guesses instead of answering completely at random.

I'm looking for techniques that actually improve the odds—not myths.

Some questions I have:

Are there reliable elimination strategies?

Do exam setters follow any patterns in options?

How do you handle questions with numbers, years, or statements?

Are there psychology-based tricks to identify the most likely answer?

What methods have genuinely worked for you in exams like UPSC, MPSC, SSC, Banking, CAT, etc.?

I'm not looking for fake hacks like "always choose C." I want evidence-based strategies or insights from people who have taken competitive exams.

Please share your best tips, examples, or resources.

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u/One_Performance_5169 — 1 month ago

Title: Drop the hardest study quote you've ever heard.

I need a line that hits so hard I can't stop studying tonight.

Not the usual "work hard, stay focused" stuff. I want the kind of quote that makes you put your phone down and open your books immediately.

What's the most brutal, motivating, or unforgettable study quote you've ever read or heard?

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u/One_Performance_5169 — 2 months ago

Title: Can You Really Get a Government Job Through Bribery in Maharashtra?

I'm from Maharashtra and often hear people saying that some government jobs can be obtained through bribery, money, or political connections.

How true is this in today's recruitment system? Are these just rumors, or have people actually seen such cases?

For those familiar with government recruitment in Maharashtra, how transparent and fair is the process nowadays?

Looking for honest opinions and real experiences. Please keep the discussion respectful.

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u/One_Performance_5169 — 2 months ago

Title: 23F and Completely Confused About My Future

My goal is simple: I want a peaceful life, financial freedom, a nice branded car, a big house, and a happy family in the future.

But I'm stuck between different paths:

Prepare for a government job (stable but takes years and no guarantee)

Start a business (higher potential but risky)

Get a job and gain experience first

Try to do both a job and business together

Sometimes I feel like I'm wasting time while others seem to have everything figured out.

For people who were in a similar situation in their early 20s:

What path did you choose?

What do you wish you had done differently?

If you were 23 again, what would you do?

I'd really appreciate practical advice rather than motivational quotes. Thanks. 🙏

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u/One_Performance_5169 — 2 months ago

Title: Am I Overthinking Marriage at 21?

I'm a 21-M and I've been thinking a lot about marriage and relationships lately.

One thing that confuses me is whether people eventually get bored with their spouse after many years together. Is that a normal fear to have?

I also wonder if it's normal to sometimes feel attracted to other women even when you're in a committed relationship. How do married people deal with those feelings? Is having those desires common, or does it mean something is wrong with the relationship?

I'm not trying to justify cheating or extra-marital affairs. I'm just genuinely curious about how people think about this and what real-life experience has taught them.

I'd appreciate honest advice from married people or anyone with relationship experience.

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u/One_Performance_5169 — 2 months ago
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Early 20s and trying to understand the real world—what should I learn?

I'm in my early 20s and trying to learn more about business, decision-making, and how the real world works beyond academics.

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A few questions:

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• What business lesson do you wish you learned earlier?

• What practical skill has helped you the most in life?

• What's one mistake young people should avoid?

• How do you develop better judgment and understand people/society?

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Would appreciate any insights from your experience.

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u/One_Performance_5169 — 2 months ago