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Pillars of Vlearn IAS
Insight-Enriched Resources
- Daily and Weekly Current Affairs Analysis and PDF
- Editorial Analysis
- Enriched and Updated Study Resources
- Pre and Mains Test Series
Dedicated Academic Mentorship
- Personalized support
- Mentoring and Answer Writing
- Doubt Solving
- Regular Guidance to Stay on Track
Student Centric Approach
- Recorded Sessions for Revision and Easy Access
- Holistic Learning Management System
- Technology-Enhanced Learning Space
Teaching Style & Experience
- Concept Building
- Thorough Coverage
- Current Based Approach
- Quality Teaching

A Mentor Perspective
"More Than Just Materials and Current Affairs"
As a mentor, I often see UPSC aspirants making a common mistake: they focus excessively on reading current events, collecting papers, and studying books, while overlooking the fact that effective preparation involves much more. While these resources are undoubtedly important, they are just the starting point. Merely having a variety of study materials is insufficient for achieving success in the UPSC Civil Services exam. It's essential to develop the right mindset, analytical skills, and a systematic approach to succeed.
Building Analytical and Critical Thinking skills
The Civil Service exam is a test of your analytical abilities. Aspirants must go beyond just reading to understand the issues, connect ideas and evaluate multiple perspectives. This involves critical analysis of each topic, identifying its relevance, and developing balanced opinions - this skill needs practice and dedication.
Cultivating Consistency and Self-Discipline
The CSE preparation journey requires consistent efforts over months, sometimes even years. The path is exhaustive, and mere books and news articles won't carry you enough. It's all about building a stable routine system, sticking to it, and pushing further even when motivation dries. Self-discipline, time management and resilience become crucial.
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