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Need serious help(17f)!!!!!!!!!💅

I have joined this 19 aug PCM fledgling batch any batch mate plz dm.....

Is it just me, or is the Vajiram app interface ridiculously bad? 😭
And the bigger question: how long do they keep recorded lectures before deleting them?

If you’re preparing seriously, having recorded lectures disappear without clear information is honestly frustrating. Anyone here knows the actual retention/deletion policy??😭😭

Missed today's orientation session btw(ye bhi rhta kya recorded)

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u/Infamous-Vanilla2548 — 5 hours ago
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VISION IAS UPDATE! 💣JATIN SIR ON STRIKE FOR SALARY 🚨, CEO CHANGED! ⬇️

With time passing by the chances of revival of Vision IAS are going down. With prominent faculty names, like Smriti mam have started their own initiatives while others like Jatin Sir have joined other academies. As seen today, Jatin Sir came and sat on Dharna for his salary and other dues which are pending with the vision IAS management. The new CEO is not the right fit for today’s circumstances and is not aware about the market dynamics. He is a person who used to run a school funded by Ajay , Who is the founder of VISION IAS a lot of facilities, other than Jatin Sir, have also not got their dues settled. I don’t think I will come back. What do you guys think?

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Bhai ye 21 lessons me kaise polity hogi?

Vision me he used to take around 51 lectures . Aur yaha 21 ?? Subbscription lu ya nhi ?? 😓

u/Illustrious-Pay-4070 — 3 days ago
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Should i remain stick with Vision IAS ?

A month ago, I joined Vision IAS for 2 YEAR FOUNDATION OFFLINE Course, only 2-3 classes were held and the problem started but after that all ruckus by management, now the classes are regular from the last 2 weeks. Also, teachers may leave the institute if the institute does not pay them timely and Idk if quality degrades in future. Should i trust the institute and remain stuck to it or change it? I attended 13+3 classes of polity and 3 classes of environment there.

u/do-thelordcares — 5 days ago
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Amit Kilhor is an Unacademy Sellout! 🤬⬇️

While all of us have always seen Amit Kilhor criticising others on the basis of allegations today we are sure that he too is one of the exploiters as well. 🤡
He earlier too posted some comparison videos where he did marketing campaigns for Unacademy. 🚨
He has tasted fame now and never was a competent teacher… Don’t believe me? While doing analysis of UPSC Prelims exam he committed such big blunders that even a 1st aspirant wouldn’t and that went live on YouTube . 😂😂😂
Coming back to his paid collaborations with Unacademy, the game is open now. He charges them money to push them in a way which isn’t direct marketing he just puts them in comparison and claims their teachers to be the best because guess what? He isn’t even a teacher anymore. He’s a Social media Influencer in the garb of a Teacher. 🧑‍🏫
What do you guys think? 🤔 🤔🤔

u/Illustrious-Pay-4070 — 4 days ago
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OJAANK IAS Going Down too?🤔

This guy who danced like a fool after claiming Rank 1 🤡 Is now not responding to Students, Kicking them out if they ask for refunds.⬇️
The students who enrolled and are not present on Reddit , rather are raising their concerns on telegram.
And they are being subjected to mental trauma as the promised services aren’t being provided… 🤬
Any other Updates or review of OJAANK IAS ? 🔚

u/Illustrious-Pay-4070 — 7 days ago
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Regarding GS Geography

What teacher should I follow?

I've heard about some of famous teachers of GS Geography like

  1. Siddhartha Gurjar- but heard some of his facts got wrong earlier

  2. Rushikesh Dudhat - he is gem in his field. But his facts are old due to...

  3. Rajesh Govindaraj - not clear idea about him

Please suggest good one, as I'm beginner in this field and wants to lay a foundation. If you have other opinions, kindly do mention

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u/Illustrious-Pay-4070 — 7 days ago
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GS SCORE CENTRES CLOSED! 🔚 MANAGEMENT UNREACHABLE ⬇️

The UPSC Coaching Industry is falling apart. As you guys are already aware about the VISION IAS Controversy, similar is the fate of many other Old School Coaching Institutes. What do you guys think? Is this just the beginning? 🤔🤔

u/Illustrious-Pay-4070 — 9 days ago
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I spent 4–5 years in the UPSC grind and cleared prelims twice. Today I'm launching the platform I wish I'd had — most of it is free, and I need your help with one thing.

**TL;DR:** I'm a long-time aspirant (2x Interview Appeared). I spent the last 6 months building a prep platform around the pain points I faced during my preparation — mains answer evaluation in minutes instead of a week, a rule-based guide to start answer writing, syllabus progress you can actually see, peers' answers you can actually read, data-tested prelims guessing techniques, timed CSAT practice, and 1:1 mentorship from people who've cleared stages. Most of it is free. Live today: (https://swaadhigam.com). If you've cleared any stage, I need your help — see the last section.

Who I am (not a topper, and that's the point)

I was a UPSC aspirant for 4–5 years. Cleared prelims twice, wrote mains, never made the final list. I'm writing this as someone who knows exactly what years 2, 3 and 4 of this exam feel like — the loneliness of mains prep, the "am I even improving?" spiral, the CSAT panic, the revision that never sticks.

Somewhere along the way I realised my problems weren't knowledge problems. They were system problems. Nobody could tell me where I actually stood.

So I spent around 6 months building the platform I kept wishing existed. Alone — no coaching institute, no investors. As of today, it's live:[swaadhigam.com](https://swaadhigam.com) (स्वाधिगम — "self-learning").

The pain points I built against — see if you recognise yours

  1. "How much of the syllabus have I actually finished?" You never really know. You revise on vibes.

→ Built: a full Prelims + Mains roadmap where you tick off topics and see real completion %, so revision decisions stop being guesses.

https://preview.redd.it/9wrbqyhg3kih1.png?width=1893&format=png&auto=webp&s=a66f2e41711ee8fcaf0604693fdc25f5b9ae15ce

  1. Mains is a black box. You write alone, into the void. In prelims you can compare mock scores. In mains you have no idea how others at your stage write, or how consistent they are.

→ Built: read peers' answers to the same question side-by-side with yours, with consistency and progression stats — healthy competition without a coaching batch.

https://preview.redd.it/qlzu3gn14kih1.png?width=1886&format=png&auto=webp&s=b3ea5e262e4d89f32fa49ada1b1018935f81f8d8

  1. You only ever see toppers' results, never their journey. They appear fully formed in interview videos. The middle years are invisible.

→ Built: public profiles — see how other aspirants progressed over time, their consistency, how their answer writing evolved.

https://preview.redd.it/rd3ke5ge4kih1.png?width=1892&format=png&auto=webp&s=31172a676171902bcf7edd3a1f7f3be8718d2ac2

  1. "What does a good answer even LOOK like?"

→ Built: 4,000+ model answers structured the way a topper writes — intro, body dimensions, diagrams where they belong, conclusion — each mapped to a real PYQ. Compare against a concrete standard, not a vague ideal.

https://preview.redd.it/0rwgd58k4kih1.png?width=882&format=png&auto=webp&s=8d00047e0de0c1af6e68e18c5433a2b729f2f6d8

  1. The blank-page freeze: you know the topic, but don't know how to START writing. Every new aspirant hits this. And in the actual exam, leaving an answer blank is the one mistake you can't afford — attempting every question matters, because something on paper always earns more than nothing.

→ Built: a writing guide built on a small set of rules every answer should follow — how to open, how to structure the body, how to close. Practice the rules, not individual questions, and two things happen: your answers get a consistent structure, and no unseen question feels unanswerable again.

https://preview.redd.it/go0k9vzu4kih1.png?width=1891&format=png&auto=webp&s=6c489f7950bd6f1cd57ec98a614416ff43249e46

https://preview.redd.it/e3rtnvzu4kih1.png?width=1264&format=png&auto=webp&s=29802b031b1dca1b772aaccea2b6e0dccef49b9b

  1. Evaluation costs ₹200+ per copy and takes a week. By the time feedback arrives, you've forgotten what you wrote.

→ Built: write daily (or upload your handwritten copy) and get a dimension-wise, examiner-style marked copy back **in minutes**. Free users get 5 evaluations every month.

  1. Reading other aspirants' handwriting is misery.

→ *Built:* handwritten uploads are converted to clean typed text — judge the content, not the penmanship.

https://preview.redd.it/2k91i3gi5kih1.png?width=883&format=png&auto=webp&s=8a32af735cacf1026ed192c9327b9aebdbfb38e3

https://preview.redd.it/2xphu2gi5kih1.png?width=883&format=png&auto=webp&s=a7ebbb7d8eadcd386431563bc56bcdbe9a119a81

  1. Everyone says "make intelligent guesses" in prelims. Nobody shows you how — or proves whether it works. Having sat through multiple prelims myself, and heard toppers describe the same tricks, I knew the techniques exist: elimination patterns, option logic, the calculated tukka. What nobody had was the data.

→ Built: the Skills Lab — learn each technique, then see it tested against actual PYQ papers: how many questions it could have rescued that year, at what accuracy, and whether the risk was worth it. And honestly: these are **not** absolute rules — the Lab teaches you when *not* to use them, which matters just as much.

https://preview.redd.it/1nmw9ztm6kih1.png?width=1892&format=png&auto=webp&s=f6c6b4effcffa1bbbafe7ca22ffcc9ef5e5c04ac

https://preview.redd.it/2j0c11um6kih1.png?width=1893&format=png&auto=webp&s=8add283cb71b6ccbc9432a22176332d229ddb907

  1. CSAT quietly sinks serious GS candidates every single year. It's a speed exam pretending to be an aptitude exam.

→ *Built:* timed, time-pressure-focused CSAT practice from actual PYQs — because the skill CSAT actually tests is deciding what to attempt in 120 minutes.

https://preview.redd.it/tqxhl0ss6kih1.png?width=1889&format=png&auto=webp&s=e0cf84fa7a662b4c0e75af96aa5f81d1fade3612

  1. Factual revision doesn't stick. The reports, the committees, the lookalike movements — you learn them, they evaporate.

→ *Built:* an interactive revision section for exactly this — timelines, maps, match-the-pairs, and "confusion cues" for the fact-pairs everyone mixes up.

https://preview.redd.it/ev1tuty97kih1.png?width=1890&format=png&auto=webp&s=befc43295cc46b316f9bbdc92b9525abba5038c8

https://preview.redd.it/57w97sy97kih1.png?width=1894&format=png&auto=webp&s=5b11d0ebab3c3d71ee92606e6e74b68ded415ddf

https://preview.redd.it/cydrzuy97kih1.png?width=1892&format=png&auto=webp&s=4de0ecd3c1b931bdb78c9cdd3c858c8ac5cd3b20

https://preview.redd.it/ajfzhxy97kih1.png?width=1890&format=png&auto=webp&s=85cbba130f6a8336097c5f3e929de5ff916b6a2c

  1. You're stuck on a doubt at 11 pm, and there's no one to ask. Self-study means no teacher to raise your hand to. Googling gives you generic essays, and doubts posted in Telegram groups either sink without a reply or get three confident, contradictory answers.

→ *Built:* Ask Swaadhigam — an AI assistant that clears your doubts right where you're studying, with answers grounded in the UPSC context (syllabus, PYQs, exam relevance) instead of generic internet explanations. Ask it the "silly" question you'd hesitate to ask in a group. Free users get a daily allowance of questions.

https://preview.redd.it/t8n8ci669kih1.png?width=1890&format=png&auto=webp&s=0d7af9e93370e5684fc4ff10a6c60747c31117f2

**12. No access to people who've actually walked the path.** Guidance matters more in this exam than one more resource list. Most of us waste months finding a path someone two years ahead could point out in one call.

→ *Built:* 1:1 video mentorship, booked directly on the site. And for what an AI can't answer — which path, which optional, which mistakes to avoid — that's what brings me to my request ↓

https://preview.redd.it/uzjb3ybf7kih1.png?width=1892&format=png&auto=webp&s=d68220cdc7e2fccc837a6f15367a30b2205a0b92

## 🙏 My one request — to those who've cleared prelims, mains, or interview

**This is a way to give back.**

Every one of us got through whatever stage we reached partly on the free advice of seniors and strangers in communities like this one. The mentorship section is the one part of this platform I cannot build alone — it needs people who've been through the stages.

If you've cleared **any** stage — yes, "just" prelims counts, you know things a first-year aspirant would give anything to hear in a 30-minute call — and you're willing to volunteer a few sessions: **comment or DM me** and I'll set you up. You set your own availability; the platform handles booking and video.

Aspirants lifting aspirants is the whole point of this thing.

## What's free and what isn't — honestly

**Free, and stays free:** full PYQ bank with explanations (Hindi too), all 4,000+ model answers, roadmap + progress tracking, daily answer writing, peer answers + public profiles, Skills Lab, revision section, CSAT practice, and 5 AI evaluations/month.

**Paid (Pro):** removes the evaluation cap + a few extras. It exists because AI evaluation and video infrastructure cost me real money per use — the paid tier keeps the servers on, nothing more. Prices are on [the pricing page](https://swaadhigam.com/pricing).

## It's one person. Tell me what's broken and what's missing.

I built this solo. It will have rough edges — but it also means if you tell me something today, I can often ship the fix this week.

If there's a pain point in your prep that nothing out there solves, tell me in the comments. That is genuinely how I decide what to build next.

I'll be here all day. Ask me anything — including the uncomfortable questions.

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u/Swaadhigam — 9 days ago
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We all know about 2014 prelims failed Sudarshan Gurjar paid promotion to AIR 1, but what about channels like NewsPinch do they also get money ?

u/Illustrious-Pay-4070 — 10 days ago
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Coaching suggestion!!!!(Veterans pls reply) begineer ki dua lagegi🙏

I am new to this rat race.

just started geography one month ago(from akhilesh gaur sir pw only ias)..will complete geography till 20th aug...suggest me coaching to join for 2 year batch (targeting 2028 attempt)..

Pw only ias has not covered other subjects completely and efficiently(i realised that geography is missing 5-7 lectures but i will cover it myself from book dont want to switch bw multiple teachers)

my aim is to make notes from a single source of each subject and updating them during my prep while revision...i dont want to jump between multiple sources and teacher

suggest me the best coaching which provides lectures,notes ,DPP,DMP and weekly test(i only know that vajiram has all these feature).

i NEED genuine advice from all the veterans...

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u/Infamous-Vanilla2548 — 13 days ago
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Fraud Marketing Tactics Exposed . Part-1

So you must have seen people asking the same question multiple times on the same subreddits . All they do is keep the Institute in news 📰. Neither do they engage in helping aspirants nor do they have genuine doubts. All they do is that they post about newly launched batches and pretend to be an Aspirant!🤬🤬
Be very Cautious guys , these are internal team members of the said coachings !
Proof? Look into their Bios , absolutely nothing- all hidden and Comment Karma? That’s Negative! The reason? They just self promote. Let’s expose more such Frauds. Post here if you know any !
JAI HIND 🇮🇳

u/Illustrious-Pay-4070 — 12 days ago
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The Reality Of Today’s Coachings , In One Picture. What do you guys think? 🤔

With students asking for affordable courses ,the institutes specially EDtechs are moving towards commercialisation of education with no consideration of quality and the calibre of the Faculty . It’s all about Business now , nobody wants to impart real education. All they do now is Mega Launches and Poaching of Faculties. Treating Mature UPSC Aspirants like 15 year olds ! 🤬🤬

u/Illustrious-Pay-4070 — 14 days ago