Mentorship

 

National IAS Academy offers the best IAS coaching in Bangalore as it provides a well-planned route map for passing the upcoming UPSC Exam. Candidates gain clarity on the strategy, issues to be covered, and the importance of focusing on their strengths and shortcomings.

It aids them in increasing their success rate and decreasing the amount of effort they make. Therefore, National IAS Academy is regarded as one of the best IAS coaching centre in Bangalore.

The UPSC Civil Services Exam Road-Map is a simple technique for passing the exam. It’s a step-by-step process that starts with the foundation and ends with revision.

Now, let’s know more about,

5 Day Mentorship Class for IAS Exam Preparation

National IAS Academy offers a 5 Day Roadmap Session to Unlock the IAS Topper in You.

Day 1

Understanding Psychology and Game Plan of UPSC Exam

Day 2

How to approach any subject in UPSC preparation with Mind Map Technology?

Day 3

Learning the technique of Note Making to make your preparation 10X productive

Day 4

How to approach Current Affairs without reading Daily Newspapers?

Day 5

Mega Webinar on “IAS Hacking” with Smart Hour Technology & Graduation Ceremony

Sumanth Makam, India’s Only Smart Hour Expert at National IAS Academy, is on a mission to help IAS aspirants get a head start in their preparation.

You can efficiently prepare for IAS:

  • Without reading Bulky Books
  • Without reading Newspapers
  • Without studying for Long Hours

This is possible with Smart Hour Sequence.

Let’s understand the,

Phases of Successful IAS Journey

When preparing for IAS, there are specific phases for a successful IAS journey, and an IAS aspirant has to check where they stand in this journey.

Level 1: Getting into Position
  • Understanding yourself and Game Plan of UPSC Exam
  • Getting exposed to skills to crack the Exam
  • Learning by doing it    
Level 2: Getting Set to Transition
  • Making notes of each subject
  • Linking from notes to current affairs
  • Answering previous year questions
Level 3: Launch to Present
  • Mastering the skills of Decision Making for Prelims with Test Series
  • Mastering the skills of Answer Writing for Mains with Test Series
  • Mastering the Art of Speaking for Interview with Mock Interviews

Pattern of IAS Exam

IAS exam is conducted into three stages: Prelims + Mains+ Interview = IAS

  • Prelims
  • Mains
  • Interview
  • Questions: 100
  • MCQs Time: 2 hours
  • Cut-off: 50 to 55 questions
  • In Mains Exam, there are four papers in General Studies.
  • Questions: 20 questions need to be attempted with the 200-to-250-words answer each.
  • Time: 3hours time for each paper, i.e., 9 to 12 minutes for each question.
  • Once you clear Mains, you will be selected for an Interview round.
  • It is the stage where your personality, effective communication skills, confidence, intellectual and moral integrity are checked.

Useful Tips on IAS Preparation

  • Remember, if you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.
  • Do integrated preparation for Prelims – Mains – Interview
  • Refer syllabus and previous years’ questions regularly.
  • Limit your resources.
  • Use the internet wisely.
  • Time management and procrastination.
  • Taking control of your life events.
  • Balance your confidence and motivation.
  • Avoid isolated preparation and surround yourself with positive people.
  • Start where you are, use what you have, and do what you can.

Frequently Asked Questions

1Why should you enroll in the National IAS Academy?

National IAS Academy is one of the leading IAS coaching institutes in Bangalore. The faculty is excellent and moral. All you have to give them is your valuable time and a strong drive to succeed.

2What is the National IAS Academy's study program like?

The faculty has a great teaching style. They provide curriculum-based teaching and encourage students to do their best in tests.

3Is it possible to pass the IAS exam without taking any classes?

Of course, if you are adept at self-directed learning, you can pass the IAS exam. However, coaching will give you a clear concept of approaching any competitive exam and how to use specific quick tactics on problems to save time.

Almost every coaching centre conducts periodical exams and counselling workshops, allowing you to assess your performance and adjust your strategy accordingly.

The UPSC updates its syllabus every year, and coaching facilities are kept up to speed with study materials and the most recent syllabus, which is beneficial. That is why, for the IAS exam, some coaching is required.

4In which stream should one complete graduation to apply for the IAS exam?

Basically, there is a general belief that IAS is only attainable after graduating from a Humanities program. However, it is not required; you can pursue any stream to meet the IAS application’s qualifying requirements.

5What is the age limit for IAS students in the General category?

Students in the general category must be between 21 and 32 years of age.

6Is there a minimum score required to pass the interview?

The IAS interview holds 275 marks, and there is no minimum qualifying score to pass it.

Need Help?