Booklist & Strategy for Preparing Electrical Engineering – by Rank 9 Ashish Kumar

I devoted a lot of my energies into my optional subject, Electrical Engineering. This subject has a huge course but if it can be managed then it usually gives great returns. Start Preparing Early The syllabus of Electrical not being small, Starting early for EE helps since you need time to complete theory, practice numericals… Continue reading Booklist & Strategy for Preparing Electrical Engineering – by Rank 9 Ashish Kumar

Interview with RANK 20: Aman Mittal

ForumIAS Member Aman Mittal cracked IAS in his first attempt, with an All India Rank of 20. An electrical engineer, he is a native of Delhi and took Electrical Engineering itself as his optional. He shared the journey of his achievement with ForumIAS and here are the salient points of his success story. Why Civil Services? Civil Services is an area where… Continue reading Interview with RANK 20: Aman Mittal

IAS RANK 34: How Arunraj Cracked IAS In First Attempt

  UPSC IAS TOPPER STRATEGY Arunraj cracked IAS in his first attempt, with a within 50 rank of 34. An IIT Kanpur alumni, Arunraj had Anthropology Optional. Arun shared his journey with ForumIAS and here are the takeaways from his success story. Diversity in terms of Career Opportunities makes Civil Services Unparalleled. The civil service offers… Continue reading IAS RANK 34: How Arunraj Cracked IAS In First Attempt

Strategy: 8 Rules to follow in your CS Mains Examination

Read the question twice before attempting. Do not just glance through the question, identify the only/single keyword you are familiar with , and go full throttle , centering your answer around that single term which you have are familiar with. There are at least two to three keywords in every question. Identify them Understand the… Continue reading Strategy: 8 Rules to follow in your CS Mains Examination

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