I wrote 4 Mains and qualified all 4 with decent margin over cut-off.

In 2014 CSE, My Rank in Mains was All India 11th! Interview score of 110 (2nd lowest among selected candidates brought down my final rank to 222.

In 2015 CSE, My GS score was in Top 5 All India. 192 in Geography brought down eventual rank to 207.

My Scores in GS: 340, 387, 426 & 463.

So one thing that I can proudly claim is that My Mains Strategy will definitely get you a place in Interview Round!!



My Mains strategy revolved around



A. Concise material (static + current).

B. Notes making from Hindu + Vision monthly + Insights secure compilation.

C. Multiple revisions of entire course content (4–5–6 revisions).

D. Guessing what UPSC could ask from a particular news and training my mind accordingly.

E. Optimizing time between Prelims and Mains.

F. And lastly, Answer writing in tests.

Many focus and worry about answer writing. But fact is that if one knows what to write then only one can write.

If one knows what to write, one can easily handle answer structure / strategy.

In such a scenario daily answer practice is not needed because you know the 10–15 points that you will write! Details follow:



Paper wise – Topic wise Sources



ESSAY

  1. My Essay Writing Strategy: ESSAY WRITING + SAMPLE ESSAY
  2. My take on how to write philosophical essays: Essay-How to deal with Philosophical Essays?
  3. Essay writing strategy of CSE-22 Essay Topper: Gautam Vivekanandan’s Strategy

MAINS GS-1 HISTORY

  1. Ancient-Medieval:
  2. Art-Culture:
  3. Modern:
  4. Post Independence: Decode History Post Independence.
  5. World History: Decode History: World History Book.
  6. Current: Hindu, Vision monthly & Insights secure compilation.
  7. GS-1 History Answer Writing.

MAINS GS-1 SOCIETY

  1. IGNOU MATERIAL: Topic wise Doc and PDF files uploaded. Click here for document.
  2. Current: Hindu, Vision monthly and Insights secure compilation.
  3. Census: Notes uploaded. Click here for document.
  4. No need to follow any book. IGNOU material is enough to answer all questions.
  5. For society keywords dictionary click here.
  6. Indian Society – GS1 PYQP Detailed Analysis
  7. GS-1 Society Answer Writing.

MAINS GS-1 GEOGRAPHY

  1. World: NCERT 9-10-11-12, G C Leong & Optional notes uploaded.
  2. India: NCERT 9-10-11-12, Vajiram Yellow Book & Optional notes.
  3. Census: Notes uploaded. Click here for document.
  4. Current: Hindu, Vision monthly & Insights secure compilation.
  5. GS-1 Geography PYQP Detailed Analysis
  6. GS-1 Geography Answer Writing.
  7. My Geography Strategy.
  8. GS-1 Strategy A2Z

MAINS GS-2 POLITY AND IR

  1. Current: Hindu and Vision monthly.
  2. Static: Laxmikant Latest Edition, Google & Rajiv Sikri Latest Edition.
  3. Governance & Social Justice: Decode GS-2 Book.
  4. Reports: ARC 3 page summary uploaded here, Court cases, Committee Names/Reports in news, SDG etc.
  5. IR static: Notes.
  6. International Relations Keywords.
  7. International Relations PYQP Detailed Analysis.
  8. GS-2 Strategy A2Z.
  9. Mains GS-2 Posts.

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MAINS GS-3

  1. Current (Eco-Env-Security-Sci): Hindu, Vision monthly & Insights compilation.
  2. Static: Sriram & Google.
  3. Static linked with Current (Inc growth,PDS,MSP, Subsidy, Food Processing, Agri,Irrigation,Cyber, Security, Computer): Cover aspects like what-why-how-prob-sol-govt measures. gs-3-economy-agri-static-notes.
  4. Disaster & Environment: Current & March 2012 Yojana. gs-3-environment-disaster.
  5. Science: Follow only Hindu, Vision & Insights. NO BOOK NEEDED. GS-3 Science Preparation
  6. Security: Current & Editorials. gs-3-security-static.
  7. Reports: Economic survey, IPCC, SDG etc.
  8. Click here to learn how to use economic survey without even reading it.
  9. GS-3 Strategy A2Z
  10. Mains GS-3 Posts.

MAINS GS-4

  1. Decode Ethics 4.0
  2. How to read Decode Ethics Book?
  3. Ethics PYQP Section-A Detailed Analysis
  4. Read any book but not more than 1 book.
  5. Syllabus itself is the best source. Learn terms mentioned in the syllabus.
  6. Google for definitions and keywords. I made my own study material using Google.
  7. Click here for Ethics dictionary.
  8. Ethics Section-A answer writing.
  9. Case study answer format.

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OPTIONAL BOOKS



How To Make Notes



I managed 463 in GS in 2017 CSE. Many people make a mistake while trying to get more marks. They try to jump directly to answer writing and skip notes making.

I have mentioned before that I used to write 10 points and 15 points for 10 & 15 markers respectively.

From where these points will come? Of course from well made pointed notes that are revised about 5–6 times.

Hence I gave due importance to notes:

  1. Made current notes from The Hindu+ vision monthly.
  2. Newspaper – How, What and What not.
  3. Made notes on MS Word.
  4. E-notes help in easy mutations-editing-additions-sorting.
  5. As you revise your e-notes, edit them& make them as concise as possible.

Process:

  1. Divide content paper wise and topic wise. Example make separate doc for GS-2 IR, GS-2 Policies, GS-3 Science, GS-3 Security etc.
  2. For newspaper, you can use hardcopy or online edition. In my last attempt, I read The Hindu online and directly copy-pasted important lines. It saved time.
  3. Vision monthly magazine has a time lag of 15 days. So there is no option but to wait.
  4. Meanwhile, revise your newspaper notes once. This will give you good idea of what news you have in notes.
  5. From vision magazine pdf add to your newspaper notes only what’s missing.


Mains REVISION Strategy



  1. Revise notes at least 4-5 times during the course of preparation. I used to revise all my MAINS notes 5 to 6 times.
  2. Revise according to test series plan or create your own plan in line with a test series if you are doing self study.
  3. It is MANDATORY to write 1 test per week.
  4. Make sure that you give each and every test after proper revision only.
  5. As optional revision is also needed (3-4 times), concise notes shall be kept ready in advance. Then only revision of whole optional is possible in 1 rest day provided before optional exam.
  6. Keep reviewing your timetable.
  7. For last 15 days before MAINS, newspapers can be skipped and entire course shall be revised.
  8. Revise relatively easy subject first.
  9. Keep GS-1 last and revise society notes for essay paper.
  10. Ethics shall be prepared so well that you don’t need to study it at all in last 15 days.


Guess Questions In Advance



  1. Prioritize issues with multiple revisions.
  2. Once notes of particular issue like GST, Privacy, Energy security, Cyber etc cross 2–3 pages, it becomes important.
  3. At times there are questions from one-off news.
  4. Keep important dates/events in check. Example, WIA 100 years of formation led to women rights question in 2017. 100 years of Champaran can lead to a question in CSM 2018.
  5. Check syllabus. Questions in 2017 GS-3 were asked from syllabus topics like terrorism, insurgency, cyber, food processing etc. These topics become less important for CSM 2018.

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Optimize days between Prelims and Mains



About 3 months is what one gets between Prelims and Mains. With experience of 4 Mains, I can say with full confidence that these 90 days end quite quickly!

IMPORTANT FACTORS TO KEEP IN MIND: Rest, Timetable, Newspaper backlogs, Notes making, Balancing Current & Static GS, Balancing optional & GS, Multiple revisions, Answer writing practice / Tests and Regularly updating oneself with latest trend

DETAILS:

  1. First thing that comes is a couple of days REST. Key here is to not prolong this rest beyond 3-4 days. Even here, one should be planning for next stage.
  2. Formulate TIMETABLE. If you are joining a test series, which is much recommended, then follow its timetable. Otherwise, make your own. Without a timetable, the preparation becomes directionless.
  3. Normally, these tests begin after 10-15 days of Prelims. So plan ASAP.
  4. Do not panic because of NEWSPAPER BACKLOG. One can read even 6-7 newspapers in a day and clear 1 month’s backlog in 4-5 days. Thereafter read newspaper on daily basis and MAKE NOTES either daily or weekly. Do not let backlog develop again.
  5. Newspaper / Current make for GS-2 and GS-3. Let the content grow! Writing GS-2 & 3 tests in first month with not enough current build up makes no sense. This is BALANCING CURRENT & STATIC GS.
  6. Hence, in 1st month or so, prepare static GS including Essay, GS-1 and GS-4. Prepare Optional along with static GS. Write tests for Essay, GS-1 and GS-4.
  7. Meanwhile, enough content will build up for GS-2 and GS-3. Prepare these and optional. Write tests. THIS BALANCES OPTIONAL, CURRENT AND STATIC GS.
  8. Generally, following a test series religiously would help you in revising a content 2-3 times if you prepare for and write all the tests.
  9. But 2-3 revisions are not enough. One needs 4-5-6 revisions. Accordingly, one has to make space for MULTIPLE REVISIONS in timetable. 5-6 revisions help in easily recalling 10-15 points in exam.
  10. Also, ANSWER WRITING PRACTICE is needed apart from tests. Here focus must be on answer structure rather than clock!
  11. Lastly, a mistake many (especially ‘veterans’) commit is not UPDATING ONESELF with trends in ‘market’. New optional notes or a trending new book can come handy!


Answer Writing Strategy



My scores in GS: 2013: 340, 2014: 387, 2015: 426, 2016: — and 2017: 463

Assuming that you have worked on basics of answer writing which include:

  1. Basic answer structure (intro, points, conclusion).
  2. Writing 5 points per answer.

Improving and building on these basics involve:

  1. Expand the answer structure to (introduction, news background, points, paper specific keywords, diagrams and conclusion).
  2. Write at least 10 points.
  3. Utilize every inch of space provided in answer sheet.

How this helps?

  • Revisiting study material and making notes will help you cover every single term mentioned in the syllabus. You will build your own luck.
  • Multiple revisions will help you in quickly recalling 10–15 points. This increases your speed.
  • News background adds depth to answer.
  • Number of points increase dimensions and ‘moral pressure’ on examiner to award you more marks.
  • Paper specific keywords show command over subject.
  • Diagrams add the x-factor and edge over others.

Trust me, if you write 10–15 points in every answer and attempt every question then you will get 420+ in GS.



Answer Writing Sessions



Essay Writing Session:

Mains Answer Writing Common Session:

Mains GS-1 Answer Writing Session:

Mains GS-2 Answer Writing Session:

Mains GS-3 Answer Writing Session:

Mains GS-4 Answer Writing Session:

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