PSIR with UPSCprep.com
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Choosing an optional can feel overwhelming.
You watch topper videos.
You compare syllabi.
You ask ten different people for advice.
And somehow, you end up more confused than when you started.
If you've already decided on PSIR, the next step is simple:
Learn it from someone who can make complex theories simple, connect current affairs with the syllabus, and help you develop exam-ready answers.
PSIR Optional with Neelam Bhatia Ma'am starts on 22nd June.
Use code POL10 to avail a 10% discount.
Enroll today: courses.upscprep.com
In this webinar, we will discuss:
• How to approach PSIR as an optional subject
• What the syllabus actually demands
• How theory and current affairs come together in PSIR
• What beginners should keep in mind before starting preparation
This session will help you understand the subject with greater clarity before you begin.
Click here to register
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A few days ago, my ex-roommate and one of my oldest friends sent me this message.
She has known me since 2014. Before the followers. Before the courses. Before any of the things people now call "success."
And as I read her words, I found myself thinking about something strange.
Because if I am being completely honest, when I look back at my life, I don't see a story of uninterrupted success.
I see failures.
I see plans that didn't work out.
I see opportunities I missed.
I see dreams that took years longer than I thought they would.
I see versions of myself that tried, fell, cried, doubted, and started again.
Yes, I have succeeded at some things.
But I have failed at many more.
And maybe that's why this message touched me so deeply.
Because sometimes we become so busy counting our failures that we forget how far we have actually come.
To every student reading this:
The chapter you are in right now is not the whole book.
One bad test is not your future.
One failed attempt is not your identity.
One slow year is not the end of your story.
The people you admire today were once sitting exactly where you are wondering if their hard work would ever amount to anything.
Please don't quit on yourself just because the results haven't arrived yet.
Keep going.
One day, years from now, someone who watched your entire journey will look at you and say, "I always knew you could do it."
And on that day, you won't remember the marks, the rankings, or the setbacks.
You'll remember that you didn't give up when life gave you every reason to.
And that changed everything. ❤️
Political Science & International Relations is one of the most popular optionals in UPSC. But popularity alone doesn’t make it easy.
The real challenge begins after choosing it.
Understanding the syllabus, building conceptual clarity, connecting theory with current affairs, and learning how to write analytical answers — these are the things that actually decide how comfortable you become with the subject.
To help aspirants understand the subject and its approach, we are conducting an Introductory Session on PSIR Optional for aspirants targeting UPSC CSE 2027/28.
The session will be taken by Neelam Bhatia Ma’am, PSIR Faculty at UPSCprep.com.
In this webinar, she will discuss:
• How to approach PSIR as an optional subject
• What the syllabus actually demands
• How theory and current affairs come together in PSIR
• What beginners should keep in mind before starting preparation
This session will help you understand the subject with greater clarity before you begin.
Click here to register
Repost from UPSCPrep.com
One of the most important decisions in UPSC preparation is choosing your optional.
Not because it carries 500 marks.
But because you'll spend hundreds of hours reading it, revising it, and writing answers for it.
There is no "best" optional.
There is only the optional that matches your interests, strengths, and preparation style.
If PSIR or Sociology is on your shortlist, now is a good time to begin building a strong foundation.
Enroll today: courses.upscprep.com
Political Science & International Relations is one of the most popular optionals in UPSC. But popularity alone doesn’t make it easy.
The real challenge begins after choosing it.
Understanding the syllabus, building conceptual clarity, connecting theory with current affairs, and learning how to write analytical answers — these are the things that actually decide how comfortable you become with the subject.
To help aspirants understand the subject and its approach, we are conducting an Introductory Session on PSIR Optional for aspirants targeting UPSC CSE 2027/28.
The session will be taken by Neelam Bhatia Ma’am, PSIR Faculty at UPSCprep.com.
In this webinar, she will discuss:
• How to approach PSIR as an optional subject
• What the syllabus actually demands
• How theory and current affairs come together in PSIR
• What beginners should keep in mind before starting preparation
This session will help you understand the subject with greater clarity before you begin.
Click here to register
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