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Pre-cum-Mains GS Foundation Program for UPSC 2026 | Starting from 5th Dec. 2024 Click Here for more information

Dear friends, Bookmark this page for all updates on IGP 2024. Below is the URL

https://forumias.com/blog/igp2023/

Please note : All students appearing for the Interview must register for the IGP at this URL – https://academy.forumias.com/igp/ so that we can communicate with you via email.

Steps to be followed by all students.

Step 1 : register for IGP here, by uploading DAF 1 and DAF 2
Step 2 : walk in for a DAF analysis session between 11-2AM and 3-5PM at Karol Bagh Center. Here the mentor will dictate you anywhere between 30-50 questions based on DAF. ( Please do not prepare 1000+ questions , as you will burn out preparing them, and most of them are irrelevant.
Step 3 : prepare DAF, after which you can go ahead with mock panel at forumias and different institutes.
Step 4 : schedule your One-on-One session with Mr Ayush where you come prepared with questions you are not able to find answers to, and take final feedback from him. If there is a need, Mr Ayush may require you to come again, unless preparation is on the right track.

 


19 Dec : The Current Affairs classes for IGP 2023 are to be held on 26th Dec, 28th Dec and 30th Dec at 5PM in offline mode only. Students are requested to plan their travel accordingly. Students from outside Delhi must use this time of the week in Delhi to take up Panel Mocks and one on one session with Mr Ayush. Only students registered for IGP can attend the session. IGP registrations are free. Click here

Students who have late interview are advised to travel to Delhi for the classes as per dates given, so that they can take their first mock ( with or without preparation at different coaching institutes ) and align their preparation accordingly. Students who are appearing for their first interview are advised to start their first mock as early as possible and avoid the rookie mistake of preparing without direction for an extended period of time, and being flabbergasted when mock panel expectations are completely different from what you have been preparing. Students may ignore the feedback of early mocks when they are underprepared.

 


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