UPSC-2027 by CSE Topper
This channel is for providing guidance and study material for those Preparing for CSE 2027. An initiative of @csetopper by Vikas Dhayal
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Channel UPSC-2027 by CSE Topper (@csetopper_2027) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 17 270 subscribers, ranking 11 743 in the Education category and 25 509 in the India region.
📊 Audience metrics and dynamics
Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 17 270 subscribers.
According to the latest data from 11 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by 73 over the last 30 days and by 4 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.
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- Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 17.44%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects N/A% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
- Post reach: On average, each post receives 3 010 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 0 views.
- Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 37.
- Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as prelim, topper, upsc, newspaper, cse.
📝 Description and content policy
The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
“This channel is for providing guidance and study material for those Preparing for CSE 2027. An initiative of @csetopper by Vikas Dhayal”
Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 12 June, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Education category.
In one of his interviews he said that he pushed himself to think in the Intro-Body- Conclusion format for every topic of the syllabus.For those with Abstract thinking as their forte can use the following methods to get good at acing this exam: 1. If possible find people to study in groups of 3-4. You must find someone who is more disciplined than you to get you to make those notes needed for Mains in particular. 2. Do brainstorming on Mains questions by placing it in your daily routine. Go through the reverse engineering route, look at a lot of topper and think of points before going through toppers’ answers . Make note of new points that you learned. 3. Make mnemonics for generating points for every broad topic in syllabus. E.g. TIPS for GS-3, TEEP DOST for IR etc. 4. Keep asking Prelims questions to your friends and analyse PYQs to find themes for Prelims and Mains which will repeat. 5. Consciously make a rule that you’ll Make Notes of everything that you read. Note taking will be one habit that will take you far. For those who are Naturally good at linear thinking need to alter their ways in the following way(while these people have more chances of acing this exam, they tend to work hard without having a sound plan of action creating troubles for them) Gaurav Budania is an example of a naturally good “Linear Thinking Mind” working hard to channelise his energy and skill properly to ace the exam. 1. Make a detailed schedule for the time that is left and allot time for note taking, answer writing , brainstorming and Prelims preparation(equal importance to everything). 2. Make sure that you don’t overspend time on a particular topic. Make sure that you have answer writing placed in your routine. 3. You may not study in a group but stay in touch with 3-4 people who may be studying on your own to be in touch with the exam process. 4. Solve Prelims Mocks and actively think of questions which may appear in Prelims and Mains exam based on the trends of PYQs.(Predict questions) 5. To tackle the questions in Prelims in particular which will require to connect the abstract dots, sit in a group of 2-3 and ask questions to each other which may appear in the exam. Make notes from Prelims Perspective as well, particularly from the mocks.
In one of his interviews he said that he pushed himself to think in the Intro-Body- Conclusion format for every topic of the syllabus.For those with Abstract thinking as their forte can use the following methods to get good at acing this exam: 1. If possible find people to study in groups of 3-4. You must find someone who is more disciplined than you to get you to make those notes needed for Mains in particular. 2. Do brainstorming on Mains questions by placing it in your daily routine. Go through the reverse engineering route, look at a lot of topper and think of points before going through toppers’ answers . Make note of new points that you learned. 3. Make mnemonics for generating points for every broad topic in syllabus. E.g. TIPS for GS-3, TEEP DOST for IR etc. 4. Keep asking Prelims questions to your friends and analyse PYQs to find themes for Prelims and Mains which will repeat. 5. Consciously make a rule that you’ll Make Notes of everything that you read. Note taking will be one habit that will take you far. For those who are Naturally good at linear thinking need to alter their ways in the following way(while these people have more chances of acing this exam, they tend to work hard without having a sound plan of action creating troubles for them) Gaurav Budania is an example of a naturally good “Linear Thinking Mind” working hard to channelise his energy and skill properly to ace the exam. 1. Make a detailed schedule for the time that is left and allot time for note taking, answer writing , brainstorming and Prelims preparation(equal importance to everything). 2. Make sure that you don’t overspend time on a particular topic. Make sure that you have answer writing placed in your routine. 3. You may not study in a group but stay in touch with 3-4 people who may be studying on your own to be in touch with the exam process. 4. Solve Prelims Mocks and actively think of questions which may appear in Prelims and Mains exam based on the trends of PYQs.(Predict questions) 5. To tackle the questions in Prelims in particular which will require to connect the abstract dots, sit in a group of 2-3 and ask questions to each other which may appear in the exam. Make notes from Prelims Perspective as well, particularly from the mocks.
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