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We help IAS aspirants gain clarity on UPSC Civil Services Exam, using UPSC's original perspectives through Original Syllabus & PYQs. justupscpyq@gmail.com
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- حالة التحقق: غير موثّقة
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- وصول المنشورات: يحصل كل منشور على متوسط 6 318 مشاهدة. وخلال اليوم الأول يجمع عادةً 1 935 مشاهدة.
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جاري تحميل البيانات...
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| 12 يونيو | +33 | |||
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| 01 يونيو | +20 |
| 2 | 🔊 Govt ordered Telegram banned till 22 June (Re-NEET exam) - phased rollout by ISPs. | 2 205 |
| 3 | Congratulations, if your roll number was on the RollList. 🤩 Plan & Focus on Mains!
And if roll number was not on the RollList (like me) then we are in this together, let's take a break & plan on next options available to us. 😅 idk what to say. 🥺 | 4 036 |
| 4 | 👉 Written Result -
CSP (2026) | https://www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/WR-CSP-2026-RollList-Engl-150626.pdf
IFoSP (2026) | https://www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/WR-IFoSP-2026-RollList-Engl-150626.pdf | 4 141 |
| 5 | https://t.me/legendbhaiyaupsc | 2 327 |
| 6 | Eg. If UPSC asks about "Declining groundwater levels and shifting cropping patterns in Punjab," a standard candidate just writes a GS3 economic/agri answer.
We see cross-layer collisions -
a) The GS3 Game - Subsidized power, MSP incentives (GS2 rules) drove intense paddy cultivation (GS3 gameplay)
b) GS1 Substrate Hit- This gameplay over-extracted the physical aquifer, permanently altering local geography (GS1 Ground Zero) and turning a resource into an Environment/Disaster crisis (GS3 constraint).
c) GS4 Consequence - Short-term economic gain (Event A) caused severe ecological degradation (Consequence B), leading to long-term threats to food security & farmer distress (Time-ordered Crisis C).
Whenever we answer such Qs, we just link whatever we know through this lens. | 7 376 |
| 7 | Q. "Why does UPSC make me study all these seemingly unrelated subjects?"
GS1 = The Reality
Before governing a country, you need to know:
Where people live → Geography
Who they are → Society
How they became this way → History
What ideas and identities shaped them → Culture
A civil servant cannot solve problems in a place they don't understand.
So GS1 answers: What is India?
GS2 = The State
Once people start living together, conflicts emerge.
Qs arise:
Who makes rules?
Who enforces them?
How is power limited?
How are rights protected?
How does India deal with other countries?
This creates:
Constitution, Polity, Governance, Judiciary, Administration, International Relations
GS2 answers: How is India organized and governed?
GS3 = The Problems of Running a Country
Knowing society and having institutions isn't enough.
A government must continuously deal with:
Economic growth, Employment, Agriculture, Infrastructure, Energy, Environment, Security, Technology, Disasters
These are not separate subjects.
They are recurring problems every state faces.
For example:
More industry → more growth → environmental pressure → disasters → economic losses
Technology affects all of them
GS3 answers: What challenges must the state manage?
GS4 = The Human Factor
Now imagine: Perfect laws, Perfect institutions, Perfect policies
They still fail if the people implementing them are corrupt, biased, irresponsible, or reckless.
Every decision-maker carries:
Values, Incentives, Emotions, Judgments, Biases
Ethics studies how humans should exercise power responsibly.
GS4 answers: How should power be used?
Essay: Reality is not divided into GS1, GS2, GS3, and GS4.
A district collector dealing with a flood faces:
Geography (GS1)
Governance (GS2)
Disaster Management (GS3)
Ethical choices (GS4)
Essay checks whether you can connect all these dimensions into one coherent argument.
Essay answers : Can you think holistically?
Optional
The State deals with thousands of complex issues.
UPSC wants proof that you can study at least one field in depth.
Optional anwers: Can you become an expert , not a generalist?
The strongest version of the whole model becomes :
GS1 tells you what India is.
GS2 tells you how India is governed.
GS3 tells you what problems India faces.
GS4 tells you how power should be exercised while solving those problems.
Essay tests whether you can connect everything together.
Optional tests whether you can master something deeply | 6 511 |
| 8 | Just sharing a mental model, I hope it helps.
Consider GS1 as ground zero
geography, history, society.
geography is locallocality
society are who live on that
and history is multidimenbsional past of those people
GS2 is the rules of the game or The System.
Polity, Constitution, State, Power, Laws, PubAd, Governance, Statecraft, IR, Geoeconomics etc.
and how they manage the society in GS1 through social justice etc
GS3 are the different games played on Groundzero within TheSystem
games played by the system = macroeconomics & budget etc.
building infra to make their game easier. coz The system is also playing these games.
Eg Govt making money etc.
in economy & industry
now here the constraints are linked to ground zero :
Geography - turns to Environment
History turns to Security, Organized Crime etc.
Society - turns to become Market
+ Massive risks like uncontrollable geological disasters
now why S&T is important?
coz it alters geography now. and space variables.
massive geographical civil engineering and architecture project changes geography or regional patterns.
but space expands that area wrt data and communication layers needed for each of them to interact.
So thats why
Economy, Agri, Industry, Infra, Land
Environment around land, Disaster management
S&T for machinery to resolve above issues
Security to protect.
come in the Game.
now GS4 is study of time ordered consequence mapping of the social field.
GS4 ideas are taken from sociosphere ground zero, to learn principles to make game within sociosphere within the system.
it is human behavioural layer.
and it contains abstract ideas of justice, parties, ethical behavior, conduct etc.
so as the social field of ideas, actions, emotions, etc could be normalized or not made disrupt fast.
and to manage time order consequences. means
Event A becomes cause of Event B whose consequence are linked to C.
and C is different in short time, medium time, long time.
so time ordered consequences ko minimize krne ka game h GS4. taaki baaki layers disturb na ho.
GS4 is the playbook for GS1 society, history; for GS2 system & for GS3 game or business.
and atleast surface pe Ethical game is important.
Essay is testing the communication layer. how you can communicate your complex thoughts on a blank sheet. 😅
Optional is testing specialization. | 4 490 |
| 9 | We asked marks separately for both papers but the real interpretation is when both are combined. So here are some random set of marks for better sample testing.
GS: xyz marks & CSAT: abc marks | 7 722 |
| 10 | My marks are
~72 in GS
~115 in CSAT
so i am also with many people in speculative stage 😅 | 241 |
| 11 | Honestly both papers were unusual.
Paper 1 had many Qs which were out of the box (which are not studied usual sources)
Paper 2 had an edge towards people with maths background as RC was harder.
So, all the best everyone who is around margins & expecting to clear. My prayers are with you.
and people who are having high marks eg 70+ CSAT and 80+ GS should focus on mains without speculations. 👍 | 8 487 |
| 12 | For Paper 2 : CSAT , what score are you getting as per the key? | 6 969 |
| 13 | For paper 1 GS : Based on these answer keys , whats your score? | 6 728 |
| 14 | UPSC Prelims 2026 Official Answer Key CSAT.pdf | 7 159 |
| 15 | UPSC Prelims 2026 Offical Answer Key GS-1.pdf | 7 374 |
| 16 | UPSC CSE Prelims 2026 Official Answer Key!
https://www.upsc.gov.in/whats-new/Civil%20Services%20%28Preliminary%29%20Examination%2C%202026/Provisional%20Answer%20Key | 8 435 |
| 17 | All the best for tomorrow.
Give your best shot.
May luck favor you.
Good luck officers! 🫡 | 10 250 |
| 18 | Instructions for Admit Card Download.pdf | 13 105 |
| 19 | ⚡️ Admit Card is out!
https://upsconline.nic.in/login
(though website is having some issues) | 0 |
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