Teaching For Mains (PYQ-Theme wise) For Free
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Teaching For Mains (PYQ-Theme wise) For Free

I've recently started covering GS-4 Ethics completely theme-wise for UPSC CSE Mains.

Instead of random topic uploads, the idea is to go through Ethics systematically one theme at a time. The orientation video covers all the micro-themes, and from there I'm covering each theme individually with concepts, examples, PYQs, and answer-writing relevance.

I've attached a screenshot of the playlist to give an idea of the structure.

If you're preparing for Mains or planning to start Ethics, you're welcome to join. Everything is completely free.

I'm also open to suggestions on how I can make the content more useful for aspirants

u/ROCKBOTTOMGAME — 11 days ago

Teaching Ethics (PYQ-Theme wise) for Free

Teaching for UPSC-CSE Mains for free.

I've recently started covering GS-4 Ethics completely theme-wise for UPSC CSE Mains.

Instead of random topic uploads, the idea is to go through Ethics systematically one theme at a time. The orientation video covers all the micro-themes, and from there I'm covering each theme individually with concepts, examples, PYQs, and answer-writing relevance.

I've attached a screenshot of the playlist to give an idea of the structure.

If you're preparing for Mains or planning to start Ethics, you're welcome to join. Everything is completely free.

I'm also open to suggestions on how I can make the content more useful for aspirants

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u/ROCKBOTTOMGAME — 15 days ago

Join the Learning Journey

I've recently started a YouTube channel where I'm uploading theme-wise UPSC Mains content.

The idea is simple: instead of studying subject-wise, I'm breaking the syllabus into individual themes and covering them one by one. My aim is to make Mains preparation more structured and revision-friendly.

I'm still building it, so I'd genuinely appreciate any feedback from fellow aspirants. If you think this approach could help you, feel free to join the journey.

Everything is completely free. No course, no subscription just content that I hope adds value to your preparation, and serious aspirants can join the telegram group also.

If you're starting or already deep into Mains prep, do check it out. Hopefully, we can learn together.

Happy studying, and all the best for your preparation!

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u/ROCKBOTTOMGAME — 17 days ago

Is it realistically possible to clear CSE 2027 from this stage?

Hey everyone,

I'm looking for some honest validation from people who have been through this journey.

I've completed my GS basics and, starting this August, I'll be shifting my primary focus to Mains preparation. Alongside that, I'll also begin my optional, which is Public Administration.

There are roughly 10 months left until the 2027 Prelims, and my plan is to prepare for Mains first while integrating Prelims revision later.

I'm not looking for motivational comments like "anything is possible." I genuinely want to know whether this is considered a realistic position to be in.

For those who have cleared the exam or reached the interview stage:

  • Is this enough time if I stay consistent?
  • Have you seen people start serious Mains + optional preparation around this time and eventually clear?
  • Is there anything you wish you had done differently at this stage?

I'd really appreciate honest opinions rather than false hope. Thanks!

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u/ROCKBOTTOMGAME — 20 days ago

Is it realistically possible to clear CSE 2027 from this stage?

Hey everyone,

I'm looking for some honest validation from people who have been through this journey.

I've completed my GS basics and, starting this August, I'll be shifting my primary focus to Mains preparation. Alongside that, I'll also begin my optional, which is Public Administration.

There are roughly 10 months left until the 2027 Prelims, and my plan is to prepare for Mains first while integrating Prelims revision later.

I'm not looking for motivational comments like "anything is possible." I genuinely want to know whether this is considered a realistic position to be in.

For those who have cleared the exam or reached the interview stage:

  • Is this enough time if I stay consistent?
  • Have you seen people start serious Mains + optional preparation around this time and eventually clear?
  • Is there anything you wish you had done differently at this stage?

I'd really appreciate honest opinions rather than false hope. Thanks!

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u/ROCKBOTTOMGAME — 20 days ago